The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Thursday that the new award will honor the best in stunt design.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
Bestsellers: ‘Wild Dark Shore,’ ‘Raising Hare’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Trump revives plan to spend NEH, NEA funds on ‘Garden of American Heroes’
The NEH’s acting chair told advisory council members that some of the funds from both his agency and NEA would go to Trump’s idea for a patriotic sculpture garden.
Maine’s Smooth Feather celebrates a decade of empowering young filmmakers
Built in an 1880 movie palace in Porter, Smooth Feather is a nonprofit, community-based film school for young nonprofessionals.
Photographer’s passion project transforms women from familiar to fantastical
Ruby Wallace-Ewing says she takes inspiration from the older women she photographs, many of whom are celebrating a major life milestone or accomplishment.
Mallett Brothers Band releases new album ‘Higher Up in the Hills’
The album is dedicated to Will and Luke Mallett’s late father, singer-songwriter David Mallett.
Maine musicians to play benefit concert in Bath
Two Midcoast natives will perform an acoustic concert in Bath to raise restoration funds for the Winter Street Center next week.
Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson will compete in Miss Maine USA
Hudson, an entrepreneur from Hancock, also competed in the pageant last year.
‘Drop’ is a fun, gimmicky thriller set at one restaurant table
The prix fixe is in on a hair-raising first date.
‘Chronicle of A Fall’ showcases Bates College’s immersive media studio
The multimedia installation uses video projections and 3D mapping to depict the experience of immigrant workers in the cultural sector in the United States.