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Arts & Entertainment
Hewnoaks Artist Colony opens applications for 2015 season
The deadline for artists to apply is March 8.
Concert Review: Preservation Hall Jazz Band gives a rousing, warming show at Merrill
The Ovations event brings the spirit of New Orleans to a large winter-weary crowd
A Gorham family’s volunteering vacation is chronicled in new book
‘Wide-Open World,’ by longtime Maine TV personality John Marshall, was released last week.
After renovations, Disney’s animation building will be a wide open hub of creativity
Meanwhile, the temporarily relocated writers and artists continue to work on the studio’s next projects.
People: No bells and whistles for Bon Jovi show
NEW YORK — Most of the time when you hear a Bon Jovi song in a store, it’s playing over a loudspeaker. But Thursday night, around 100 lucky fans saw the group’s lead singer and namesake perform a bunch of his hits during an intimate acoustic set inside a Kenneth Cole store in Soho. The […]
Sam Smith takes 3 of top 4 Grammys; Beck wins album of the year
At the 57th annual awards ceremony, Madonna struts her stuff as a matador with a coterie of dancers wearing bull masks.
New on DVD
NEW ON THE SHELF: “Dracula Untold,” Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper. The fact that “Dracula Untold” actually finds a new angle on vampires is arguably the most impressive thing about this entertaining if dully acted affair, traveling back to a time when Drac was better known as Vlad (Evans, “Immortals”), a fearless and well-nigh indestructible warrior […]
Grammy predictions: Beyonce? Sam Smith? Sia? Pharrell?
It’s anyone’s guess, but a word to the wise: Don’t stir up the Beyhive.
Movie Review: ‘Jupiter’ is the nadir of the Wachowski’s big-budget career
Even a big-name cast with Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum and Eddie Redmayne can’t salvage it.