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Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
Trevor Noah exiting as host of ‘The Daily Show’
The ranks of late-night television comedy are thinning.
Maine writers turn page on new festival
The first Maine Lit Fest will feature some 50 authors at more than 20 events in Portland and Waterville Friday through Oct. 8.
Jazz keyboardist with no boundaries lands in Maine
Jamie Saft, who moved to rural Alna last year, has spent 30 years building a reputation for his skill and versatility in a huge range of styles, from jazz and avant-garde to reggae and punk.
‘Sesame Street’ has its first Black female puppeteer
Season 53 of the show – Piphus Peace’s second on “Sesame Street,” which was recorded in January – will stream on Cartoonito on HBO Max this fall, and PBS Kids next year.
Belfast’s Colonial Theatre closes its curtain after 110 years
Whether the movie house will reopen is now front of mind for many in Belfast.
El Faro memorial to be dedicated in Rockland, nearly seven years after cargo ship tragedy
The memorial sculpture was made by Warren artist Jay Sawyer, who had a career in the maritime industry before becoming an artist.
Gift of $5 million will establish new arts lab at Colby College
The gift from 1985 graduate John Lyons, a film editor, and his wife, Susannah Gray, a retired pharmaceutical executive, was announced this week. The lab opens this fall for students.
Jury convicts R. Kelly of sex crimes, acquits him of trial fixing
R. Kelly, 55, was found guilty on three counts of child pornography and three counts of child enticement.
Saco man wasn’t sure his vintage guitar would sell. Then Joe Bonamassa came to town
Rick Lemay’s prized 1967 Gibson sells to a renowned blues guitarist who was in Portland for a concert.