The landmark theater, which has been sold to a trailer dealership, opened on Route 1 in Saco in 1939 and is the oldest drive-in in Maine and one of the oldest in the country.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
New lawsuit in Robert Indiana saga pits ‘HOPE’ against ‘LOVE’
Michael McKenzie, who has marketed Indiana’s ‘HOPE’ images, is suing the company that has promoted his iconic ‘LOVE’ image for falsely claiming a copyright.
Ghost of Paul Revere fans rally to replace music gear stolen on tour
The Portland band has raised $28,000 toward replacing its trailer and equipment, stolen in Colorado last week.
Oscars show gets trimmed, with 8 awards to be given before broadcast
To combat slumping TV ratings, next month’s Academy Awards ceremony will begin an hour before the telecast.
‘Wendy Williams Show’ ending, new Sherri Shepherd show ahead
The longtime host has been assured that if her health rebounds, she’ll be back on TV, her spokesman says.
British music entrepreneur Jamal Edwards, who helped launch Ed Sheeran, dies at 31
His YouTube channel, SBTV, has more than 1.2 billion subscribers.
Movie props star in latest Las Vegas attraction
The Movie Prop Experience welcomed invited guests and media to a preview last week of its rotating collection.
Rare statue of Abraham Lincoln given to Colby College Museum of Art
Art patrons Peter and Paula Lunder bought the 40-inch bronze replica, one of 17 made early last century, for $1.15 million.
Sotheby’s to auction art treasures from divorced couple’s trove
The works by masters including Picasso belonged to New York property developer Harry Macklowe and his wife Linda, who spent 40 years assembling a collection by some of the 20th century’s greatest artists.
Judge blocks release of Bob Saget’s autopsy records for now
The late comedian’s wife and three daughters requested the action, saying the publication of details about his death would cause them irreparable harm.