David Bromberg says a deal to sell his massive collection of historic violins to the Library of Congress has fallen through.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Gay square dancers add new spin to centuries-old dance style
Gay square dance clubs add new spin to a centuries-old dance style
Judge approves new Weinstein legal team led by #MeToo critic
A judge has given Harvey Weinstein the green light to shake up his defense team yet again.
Taylor Swift shakes off drama with fun concert performance
The pop star headlines Amazon Music’s Prime Day Concert in New York City.
James Holzhauer, ‘Jeopardy!’ champion, returns for a rematch
The rematch will pit Holzhauer, a professional gambler, against Emma Boettcher, the librarian who ended his 32-game winning streak.
Judge unconvinced – for now – that Robert Indiana was underpaid for ‘LOVE’ image
However, the protracted legal battle that pits the late artist’s estate against the foundation that controls his iconic image continues.
Nicki Minaj pulls out of Saudi Arabia concert
The rapper was scheduled to appear July 18 but says she wants to ‘make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression.’
EU fines Hello Kitty owner $7 million in antitrust ruling
EU antitrust authorities fine Japanese company behind Hello Kitty $7M for restricting cross-border sales
Spacey accuser invokes Fifth Amendment right not to testify
The man who said the actor groped him at a bar has denied deleting or altering text messages about the alleged 2016 assault.
Research, restoration begins on Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum experts have launched a painstaking examination of the iconic painting.