Tom Trenney played along with the 1925 film on the Kotzschmar Organ.
Arts & Entertainment
George Clooney donates $1 million to fight African war crimes
He and human rights activist John Prendergast founded the Sentry in 2015.
Dylan’s guitar expected to drum up $300,000
The 1963 Martin acoustic will be auctioned Nov. 11.
Fats Domino, rock ’n’ roll pioneer, dies at 89
He sold more than 110 million records, and had 22 million-selling singles, including ‘Blueberry Hill,’ ‘Ain’t It a Shame,’ and other rock ‘n’ roll standards.
Documentary on Israeli cuisine to be screened in Portland Nov. 5
The new film on the complex, diverse and ancient cookery will be shown at the Jewish Community Alliance, followed by a reception and tastings.
Concert Review: PSO celebrates Bernstein, but program also features other themes
The all-contemporary concert at Merrill Auditorium includes the composer’s classical works, the meeting of the sacred and the secular, and an anti-war message.
Tyler Perry’s ‘Boo 2!’ scares up $21.7 million at box office
The film draws a mostly older and female audience in its first weekend in theaters.
Artists re-create a walk through the woods in Waterville
‘Into the Forest: Flora, Fauna, Lichen, Moss’ is on display at the Common Street Arts Gallery through Oct. 28.
Deep Water: ‘Happy’ by Christopher Locke
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
The making of Wesley McNair’s ‘Unfastening’
Colby College will launch a website that shows how the former Maine poet laureate’s latest book – about the grief and hope following his mother’s death – came to be.