SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. — Bruce Springsteen’s planned performance Tuesday in Albany has become the third concert in a week postponed by the New Jersey rocker, who cited illness as the reason in a tweet Sunday but did not give specifics. The postponements come a month into Springsteen’s first major tour in six years. “The Boss,” […]
Arts & Entertainment
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Maine native wins Oscar for visual effects
Eric Saindon is recognized for his work on the movie ‘Avatar: The Way of Water.”
‘Everything’ wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars
The movie’s eccentric tale about a Chinese immigrant family blended science fiction and alternate realities in the story of an ordinary woman and laundromat owner.
For Maine director Todd Field, making ‘Tár’ was worth the wait
The Midcoast resident went more than 16 years without directing a feature film, but now his movie ‘Tár’ is up for six Oscars, including best picture and best director. The Oscars will air at 8 p.m. Sunday on ABC.
At 75, Farnsworth reimagines collection to better reflect Maine’s place in American art
The Rockland museum transforms its permanent display galleries, expanding the institution’s well-known roster to include a host of vibrant contemporary artists as well.
Lewiston theater hopes play about immigrant experience draws new audience members
The Public Theatre is staging a production of ‘Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World’ and has been doing outreach to encourage the immigrant community to come see it.
With new location and focus, Carnaval Maine hopes third time is the charm
The event, featuring live music, food, children’s activities and more, was first held in 2020 as a way to bring business into the city at a time when winter weather keeps people away.
Musk defends ‘Dilbert’ creator, says media is ‘racist against whites’
He offered no criticism of Adams’s comments, in which the cartoonist called Black people a “hate group” and said, ‘I don’t want to have anything to do with them.’
‘Dilbert’ dropped by Sun Journal, other newspapers after cartoonist’s racist rant
Many newspapers stop publishing the long-running comic strip after its creator called Black Americans a “hate group.”
In photos: Artist sets out to re-create scene from Marsden Hartley painting
Vermont painter Eric Aho had planned the community ice-cutting event last year, but the weather conditions weren’t right until last week.