So far, at least one Maine theater is scheduled to air the live show ‘Metamorphosis’ from New York.
Arts & Entertainment
ZZ Top cancels Portland concert after band member injures hip
Dusty Hill injured his hip a few weeks ago, but is still undergoing physical rehabilitation.
Anna Kendrick can’t resist pull of musicals
The Portland native’s latest film, ‘The Last 5 Years,’ premieres at the Toronto Film Festival.
Review: No surprise U2’s ‘Songs of Innocence’ shines
Its personal songs inspired by band members’ experiences from youth and young manhood include an anthemic tribute to The Ramones.
Half a billion iTunes customers receive latest U2 album for free
‘Songs of Innocence’ is billed as an exploration of the band’s influences from the ’70s and ’80s with themes of ‘home and family, relationships and discovery.’
Portrait conservation to show George Washington’s true colors
The Gilbert Stuart painting of the nation’s first president will undergo an 18-month freshening up at the Smithsonian.
Portland Museum of Art purchases land to preserve Homer’s view of the sea
A conservation easement protects from development the property around the artist’s Prouts Neck studio.
Joan Rivers remembered at star-studded funeral
A legion of notables from Hollywood, theater, fashion and media turn out to remember Joan Rivers.
Audience calendar
• ART EVENTS “Common Threads,” works by Lori Harley and Shelley Snodgrass. Black Cat Coffee, 463 Stevens Ave., Portland. 650-7170. Artist reception 1-3 p.m. Sunday. Reception honoring the late sculptor Don Justin Meserve. Proceeds from sales benefit art education in Maine. Littlefield Gallery, 145 Main St., Winter Harbor. www.littlefieldgallery.com. 5-7 p.m. Sunday. “4 Meaders,” Central […]
Music, movie and live narration combine in ‘Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller’
Filmmaker Sam Green and Yo La Tengo bring unique performance to Portland this month.