The 2020 series of stamps will include an Edward Hopper painting of the sea at Ogunquit and a photo from the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Infected toe stops R. Kelly from attending court hearing
The R&B star’s lawyer tells the judge that his client worried someone might trample on his toe as he was escorted to and from court.
Filmmaker Oliver Stone praises Putin for role in Syria
The director of ‘JFK,’ ‘Platoon’ and ‘Wall Street’ calls the Russian president a ‘stabilizing force’ in the Middle East.
Bill Green, who told Maine stories to generations of viewers, is signing off
The Bangor native is wrapping up a 47-year TV career in which he made fellow Mainers feel like he was talking to them, not at them.
Concert promoters turn away from facial recognition technology
AEG Presents and Live Nation both disavow plans to use it at music festivals.
Los Angeles prosecutors reject Kevin Spacey sexual battery case
The accuser has died, the district attorney’s office says.
Sony shutting down online-cable service PlayStation Vue
Sony launched Vue in early 2015 as a skinnier, cheaper version of cable or satellite TV delivered via the internet.
John Legend rewrites ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ with a focus on consent
The EGOT winner rewrote the song for his 2020 holiday album.
Rodin’s Thinker finds new home in Abu Dhabi Louvre
The bronze sculpture is on loan for a year from the Rodin Museum in Paris.
Texas man guilty of stalking, threatening Taylor Swift
The man sent at least 40 letters and emails to the pop star’s former record label before he was arrested over a year ago.