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Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
Bethel ceramist selected to present at Israeli Ceramic Symposium
Each year, the ceramic artists of Israeli invited one artist from the United States and one from Europe to be featured in their symposium.
Taylor Swift ticket trouble could drive political engagement
The sheer power and size of Swift’s fandom has spurred conversations about economic inequality, merely symbolized by Ticketmaster.
Design teams unveil visions for Portland Museum of Art expansion
One of four finalists will be selected by the end of the year, but the $100 million project is not likely to be completed until 2026.
Taylor Swift upset that Ticketmaster put fans through ‘several bear attacks’
Friday’s planned public sale of Swift tickets was canceled Thursday due to “extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems.
Ticketmaster suspends Taylor Swift ticket sales set for Friday after chaotic early rollout
The episode sparked calls to break up the large ticketing company, which some critics have accused of having a monopoly in online ticket sales.
Award, PBS show celebrate Portland ceramic artist’s influence on craft
Ayumi Horie, who grew up in Lewiston-Auburn, will be honored Friday with the Craft Artist Award by the Maine Craft Association. She’ll also be featured next month in the documentary series ‘Craft in America.’
News Center Maine anchor Pat Callaghan retiring after 43 years
He began as a Maine TV news reporter in 1979 and has been co-anchor of the station’s main newscasts since 1989. His last day is Dec. 9.
Taylor Swift demand overwhelms Ticketmaster, leaving fans waiting for hours
Millions of Swift fans descended on Ticketmaster early Tuesday to jostle for spots at “Eras,” her first tour in four years and as many albums.