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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Some Writer!’ celebrates E.B. White as a boy and beloved writer
After years of painstaking research, Melissa Sweet has produced a lovingly illustrated biography for young readers.
Joan Baez delights with songs from and about her past in Portland show
The performance at Merrill Auditorium Tuesday was the first of the folk legend’s latest tour.
Neville Marriner, conductor of best-selling classical music group, dies at 92
He led Academy of St Martin in the Fields, which made more than 500 recordings, including the soundtrack for the 1984 Oscar-winning film ‘Amadeus.’
New director of LA Arts is eager to showcase the cities
Lewiston-Auburn is ‘ready to burst forth,’ says Louise Rosen.
Jane Pauley to take over as host of CBS ‘Sunday Morning’
She replaces Charles Osgood, who hosted for 22 years.
‘Magnificent Seven’ lassoes top box-office spot
The opening of Antoine Fuqua’s remake of John Sturges’ 1960 Western is Denzel Washington’s third most lucrative.
Ashley Bryan’s latest children’s book re-imagines the lives of slaves
More than a decade in the making, ‘Freedom Over Me’ began with the sale of slave-related documents at an auction in Northeast Harbor.
New PMA mural has its roots in rural Maine
Tim Rollins, who grew up in Pittsfield, created the colorful piece with his art collective K.O.S.
Film director of noir ‘L.A. Confidential’ dies at 71
Curtis Hanson’s depiction of 1950s California moral rot proved timeless and won him filmmaking fame.