‘People close to him are happy that he has found something new to be passionate about,’ a source says.
Arts & Entertainment
Viral video shows Elmo getting fired after cuts to PBS
President Trump’s proposed budget seeks to eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps fund PBS.
Off-Broadway staple ‘The Fantasticks’ will close
The longest-running musical amassed 21,552 performances in New York City.
Divorced couple get a second chance in ‘Wrong For Each Other’
The Public Theatre is showing the play through Sunday.
Philharmonia Quartett Berlin captures a young Mozart and a bitter Beethoven
The performance was Sunday at Hannaford Hall.
Concert Review: Portland show deftly explores an early music parallel universe
The works of Italian composers of the early 17th century and their French counterparts are displayed in solo performances and full ensemble pieces.
Disney’s ‘Beauty’ is a beast at weekend box office
The film is the latest effort by Disney to re-create one of its animated classics with live action and digital effects.
Three artists find a balance in being earnest
Works by Jared Cowan and Siobhan McBride are on view at the University of Maine Museum of Art. Nathanial Meyer is showing at Elizabeth Moss Galleries.
Telling the story of Russia – of now, and of then
Lisa Dickey and Ludmilla Petrushevskaya offer insights dating from the Stalin era to the present day.
Digging into St. Joseph’s College and what (and who) came before
‘Unearthed’ tells the story of the college and its surrounds partly through artifacts uncovered on campus.