The strengths of the theater program at the University of Southern Maine show in this thoroughly engrossing, and remarkably timely, feminist-minded revenge tragedy.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
With help from a fellow Mainer, Ninja Turtles creator launches new comic series
The plot of Drawing Blood has a lot in common with the life of Westbrook High graduate Kevin Eastman.
High tides surge through Venice as locals rush to protect art
Exceptionally high tidal waters surged through Venice for the second time in three days, forcing the closure of St. Mark’s Square to the public.
Hulu again raising prices for online live-TV service
Other streaming-TV providers, once vaunted as successors to traditional cable, are doing the same.
Kanye West wants to build amphitheater on his Wyoming ranch
The rapper plans to move the headquarters of his shoe and clothing company, Adidas Yeezy, to Cody.
Artists present proposals for Portland’s long-awaited Martin Luther King memorial
Three finalists compete for the chance to design a permanent memorial to the civil rights activist.
Portland makes Fodor’s list of top 52 travel destinations worldwide
The travel guide cites the city’s food scene, guided tours and shopping.
Alicia Keys will host the Grammys again
The 15-time Grammy Award winner announced her return Thursday in a silly video.
‘Schindler’s List’ producer Branko Lustig dies at 87
Lustig is best known for winning Academy Awards for Best Picture for “Schindler’s List” and “Gladiator.”
New award to honor arts and activism named after Lena Horne
The Lena Horne Prize for Artists Creating Social Impact will recognize those who “promote awareness and create social change.”