That final moments in this splendid and lovely constructed film, will, of course, break the hardest heart, and is for you to embrace, J.P. Devine writes.
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Lucky Clark On Music: Bobby Sheehan talks about upcoming concert
Lucky says it’s always a pleasure to introduce new bands, such as a group from the Fryeburg area called Junco.
MECA, Indigo Arts form mentorship program for artists of color
A new $75,000 challenge grant will support paid internships, among other efforts.
Illegal trash dumper leaves nod to Arlo Guthrie’s ‘Alice’s Restaurant’
Whoever dumped trash at the building made famous in Arlo Guthrie’s 1967 Thanksgiving protest anthem “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” has a sense of humor
Support, visibility building for LGBTQ diversity on children’s TV
From a girl knight-in-training with two dads to a 12-year-old, non-binary protagonist who doesn’t want to grow up, LGBTQ representation in children’s TV is becoming more common.
Body of 1930s gangster John Dillinger to be exhumed
The digging might prove difficult as Dillinger’s father had the casket reburied under a protective cap of concrete and scrap iron topped by 4 reinforced-concrete slabs, according to historians.
Jury finds Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ was stolen from Christian rap song
Perry’s Grammy-nominated single improperly copied 2009’s “Joyful Noise,” according to a 2014 suit.
U.S. presidential envoy sent to Sweden for A$AP Rocky’s trial
American rapper A$AP Rocky has pleaded not guilty to assault a month after a Stockholm street fight that became a topic of U.S.-Swedish diplomacy.
Fortnite world champ – who is 16 and goes by ‘Bugha’ – wins $3 million
The Pennsylvania boy is tops, while another American takes 2nd place.
Cindy Williams of ‘Laverne & Shirley’ joins Ogunquit cast of ‘Menopause’
The musical runs Sept. 4-14.