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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Trump critic José Andrés will throw 1st pitch at World Series game Trump will attend
Chef José Andrés has repeatedly opposed Trump’s immigration policies and his government’s response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Artwork that served as outlet, olive branch for former diplomat now on display in Yarmouth
David Pearce, a career diplomat, shows his watercolors at the Yarmouth Art Festival.
Da Vinci exhibition opens in Paris, proves a major success
Visitors are crowding into the Louvre museum to see a major retrospective of the Italian master’s paintings.
Kanye West premieres ‘Jesus is King’ album and film
“Jesus Is King,” a 30-plus-minute IMAX film, captures a Sunday Service performance held inside James Turrell’s Roden Crater land-art project in Arizona.
Nashville sheriff reveals Johnny Cash was once deputized
He unveils a blown-up image of the late musician’s September 1979 deputy sheriff commission card.
Painting stolen by Nazis recovered from museum in upstate New York
‘Winter,’ by American artist Gari Melchers, was part of the collection at the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie until Sept. 10.
Lizzo extends the writing credits for her hit ‘Truth Hurts’
Lizzo is sharing credit on her hit song “Truth Hurts” with the creator behind the song’s signature line, but not with two other writers who claim they also contributed.
Upcoming exhibit highlights Twain’s overseas adventures
‘Mark Twain and the Holy Land’ opens Friday and runs through Feb. 2 at the New-York Historical Society.
Gas station in ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ open for fans
The old gas station was a group of teens’ last stop on their way to an abandoned homestead in the horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”