His large-scale digital prints are on view in Augusta and will move to Orono in July.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
The U.S. museum fad is really the cat’s meow
With the opening of Civil War Tails – a museum dedicated to depicting the Civil War with cats in dioramas – the country’s supply of leisurely learning opportunities just keeps expanding.
Abbe Museum’s new exhibition tells difficult Native American stories
‘People of the First Light’ features Native voices and a more inclusive historical narrative than has been told in the past.
MPBN adds Portland station to its new classical music network
The new station will be heard on 104.1 FM and should be operating by Wednesday.
Guy Clark, Grammy-winning musician, dead at 74
Clark was known for such hits as ‘L.A. Freeway’ and ‘Desperados Waiting for a Train.’ He wrote songs for Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Jeff Walker, Bobby Bare, Vince Gill and John Conlee.
For these Maine actors, a role of a lifetime, at just the right time
Veteran actors Charles Michael Howard and Tony Reilly share their grief and their strength in ‘King Lear.’
Pearl Jam gives young Maine fan an onstage thrill in Quebec City
On guitar: Noah Keeley of Bar Harbor, 10, who was shocked to be pulled from the crowd to strum along to his favorite song.
The greatest singer who never made it? You could make a strong case for Terry Reid
At 16, he opened for the Rolling Stones. At 66, he can’t afford to redeem his pawned Gibsons.
Nathan Towne returns to hometown he loves for Waterville Creates! post
Towne was inspired to move back to the city because of revitalization efforts, and he plans to move the candy company he owns with his husband to downtown.
MPBN to launch separate classical music radio service in May
The new Maine Public Classical service is aimed at satisfying both niche listeners and those who want more news and information on Maine Public Radio.