Coreena Affleck of Yarmouth, Justin Richel of Rangeley and Nathaniel Meyer of South Portland will get extended stays on the renowned Maine island.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Signings, etc.: ‘The Gourmet Mexican Kitchen: Bold Flavors for the Home Chef’
Local chef Shannon Bard celebrates her debut cookbook at a party May 14.
Classical Beat: PSQ, Shakers mark 10 years together with the 2015 Maine Festival of American Music
The festival is June 24-27.
Daniel Noel tackles the role of a lifetime in ‘Papermaker’
The Portland actor has overcome setbacks and scares.
Book Review: ‘Once Burned: A Jack McMorrow Mystery’ by Maine writer Gerry Boyle
Fans will find lots to like in the 10th installment in the franchise.
Redford headlines Maine graduation speakers
College graduation season starts Friday with speakers at campuses around southern and central Maine.
Gorham’s Dan Foley advances to the final 6 on ‘Survivor’
Foley nearly got voted off at the end of Wednesday’s episode, but survived because a more physically fit contestant was seen as more of a threat.
Conductor Robert Moody to leave Portland symphony, but not until 2018
He says he wants to simplify his life and explore other avenues for making music after his 10-year commitment to the PSO ends.
Johnny Mathis, 60 years as a star and keeping it fresh
The singer, coming to Merrill Auditorium next Sunday, has not only stayed popular with those long-familiar with him but also with younger artists he’s now collaborating with.
Former Sen. George Mitchell delves into Maine childhood in his new memoir
In ‘The Negotiator,’ on sale Tuesday, he tells stories of growing up working class in Waterville and about learning to listen.