The popular singer-songwriter says he’ll use the shield when he ends a 3-month hiatus on June 13 at Jonathan’s in Ogunquit.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
Red Sox organist’s virtual 7th-inning stretch brings ballpark feeling home
Red Sox ballpark organist Josh Kantor has been offering a livestreamed virtual seventh-inning stretch every day on Facebook.
Apple buys older shows for TV+, stepping up Netflix challenge
The move represents a subtle strategy shift for Apple TV+, which launched in November with a lineup of original programs.
Portland radio personality Randi Kirshbaum says she was fired for not returning to work in office
Kirshbaum wanted to continue working at home because of health concerns related to COVID-19. She says she was fired by Portland Radio Group, but the company calls it a layoff and says she might be brought back.
TV cliffhanger: Fall season in jeopardy amid virus shutdown
Studios, guilds and trade groups are huddling to find ways to ease a near-complete production shutdown.
PHOTO GALLERY: Maestro retires
Longtime Maine Music Society Artistic Director gets farewell parade after concert canceled.
PHOTO GALLERY: Maestro Retires
Longtime Maine Music Society Artistic Director gets farewell parade after concert canceled.
New Hampshire venue hosts its first drive-in concert
Tupelo Music Hall in Derry built an outdoor stage, installed a sound system and divided up the parking lot to accommodate 75 vehicles.
Comedian Kevin Hart surprises New Jersey doctor with bit part
The anesthesiologist won the role through a fund-raising challenge.
Fred Willard, comedic improv-style actor, dies at 86
The comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like “This Is Spinal Tap,” “Best In Show” and “Anchorman,” has died of natural causes.