The North Carolina teens’ father might have gotten the biggest thrill. “I’m an ’80s child,” Ronald Worley Sr. said.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
McCartney returns to Cavern for surprise gig
The former Beatle plays an unscheduled concert in the Liverpool club where it all began.
Theater review: Opera Maine doesn’t need frills for a thrilling ‘Figaro’
The production of Mozart’s opera will be repeated Friday at Merrill Auditorium.
Tony-winning lighting designer welcomes the chance to work closer to his Portland home
Christopher Akerlind, who lives on Munjoy Hill, designed the set and lights for Opera Maine’s ‘Figaro,’ opening Wednesday.
MIFF heads into final weekend in Waterville
A student film and video showcase, a Maine filmmaker forum and the closing night film and ceremony are in store before the Maine International Film Festival draws to a close.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Good Manners’
The film is the story “Rosemary’s Baby” should have been, J.P. Devine writes.
Latin American film talent on display at MIFF’s World Filmmakers’ Forum
Programming director Ken Eisen said the region is producing some of the most interesting films being made today.
Maine native brings short film “Elysia” to international film festival
Recent NYU grad Noah LePage wrote and directed the film, which he shot in the woods behind his New Sharon home.
Purchase of painting by Jackson Pollock ‘a real coup’ for Colby museum
The Waterville college’s acquisition, the only significant piece by the renowned artist in Maine, is expected to be a major attraction.