Forensic experts say the surrealist artist’s mustache has retained ‘its classic shape of ten past ten.’
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Snow Pond Center for the Arts looks to expand concert venue, children’s programs
The nonprofit in Sidney has applied for a USDA Rural Development loan to upgrade its amphitheater and build a classroom building.
Maine International Film Festival honors Lauren Hutton with Mid-Life Achievement Award
Supermodel and actor Hutton, 73, widely known for her role in ‘American Gigolo,’ joins 19 other winners of the MIFF award.
Richmond’s wandering cat wins fans wherever she goes
Swede, a large sculpture of a gray cat, will be part of Saturday’s Richmond Days parade.
Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington found dead
The death of the singer, who was 41, is being investigated as a suicide.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Trouble in Paradise’
The 1932 light comedy requires us to loosen up and listen, because the dialogue is fast and furious, full of clipped questions and slap-in-the-face answers, writes J.P. Devine.
Is the painting in a N.Y. living room a Michelangelo? A $300 million question.
The family is convinced that the painting they call ‘the Mike’ is by the master but experts are not sure.
Interactive documentary by Colby professor, former student screens at Maine film festival
“The Maribor Uprisings” lets audiences experience the massive protests that engulfed the Slovenian city in 2012.