The singer makes a statement about gun violence in the video, which shows her and other club goers being gunned down with an assault weapon.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Robert Indiana’s caretaker sues artist’s estate, seeking $2 million for legal fees
Jamie Thomas says he has had to defend himself against a federal lawsuit claiming he exploited the famous artist before he died last year.
‘Antiques Roadshow’ conquering space with special event
Over 23 years, the show has traveled across the nation. Next Monday it will conquer space with its “Out of this World” event.
NYC Pride parade is one of largest in gay-rights movement’s history
The procession lasts hours and pays tribute to the uprising that began at the Stonewall Inn in 1969.
Members of 65-66 Full Size Chevrolet Club coming to Auburn
The international nonprofit organization has more than 2,000 members from across the country.
In 2nd week in theaters, ‘Toy Story 4’ repeats at No. 1
Globally the film nets $496.5 million.
Culture Club: Vinegar Hill’s summer lineup is music to your ears
The Arundel venue has tribute shows, as well as comedians and local acts, in its busy summer schedule.
New Whitney Houston remix by DJ-producer Kygo released
A dance remix of her cover of Steve Winwood’s ‘Higher Love’ was released Friday.
Young man sues Kevin Spacey over alleged groping at Nantucket bar
The lawsuit filed Wednesday against the actor seeks unspecified damages for ‘severe and permanent mental distress and emotional injuries.’
Opera Maine hires new conductor for ‘Magic Flute’
Roberto Kalb of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis will replace Stephen Lord, who faces sexual harassment allegations.