The Portland-based documentary studies program is scheduled to close in September.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance celebrates state’s robust literary scene on July 25
Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Ford (one of three who will be in attendance) hosts a party at his home in East Boothbay for the group’s 40th anniversary.
Longtime Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub dies at 77
Weintraub worked with stars including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and George Clooney, and was a close friend of former President George H.W. Bush.
John Calvin Stevens’ paintings at University of New England
The architect who shaped Portland was an impressive painter, too.
Bates Dance festival features new work about the AIDS crisis
Choreographer Sean Dorsey hopes ‘The Missing Generation’ helps people remember.
Book review: ‘Project Puffin’ explores complicated return of Maine coastal icon
The memoir recounts the impressive restoration of a colony on Eastern Egg Rock and the conservation questions it raised.
Outdoor readings, discussions will celebrate Harper Lee’s new book
The July 14 event will be held in Portland’s Congress Square.
Melissa Rivers keeps it lighthearted in book about her mother
‘The Book of Joan’ is an amusing memoir, free of grief and anger.
Netflix acquires rights to Brad Pitt comedy ‘War Machine’
The movie, based on a book about Gen. Stanley McChrystal, gives the streaming service added star power.
Portland native Will Holt, lyricist, performer who wrote ‘Lemon Tree,’ dies at 86
He grew up on Deering Street in Portland’s Parkside neighborhood and his musical abilities were recognized at a young age.