Arts Review
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PublishedFebruary 11, 2024
In haunting vignettes, ‘Held’ considers whether love can survive death
Anne Michaels’s novel may be one of the most romantic of all time.
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PublishedFebruary 11, 2024
Art review: Brunswick show explores how art connects creative couples
Discover the cross-currents and influences in pieces by life partners displayed together at Fort Hall Gallery.
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PublishedFebruary 11, 2024
A new novel revisits a Shirley Jackson classic. Chills ensue
In Elizabeth Hand's 'A Haunting on the Hill,' a group of artists chasing dreams of success rent the house Jackson made infamous in her 1959 gothic horror story.
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PublishedFebruary 8, 2024
There’s nothing animated about corpse comedy ‘Lisa Frankenstein’
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2024
Theater review: ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ brings more uproarious British humor to Portland
The Portland Stage production of this play within a play is spirited, silly fun.
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2024
Finally, a novel that really understands college students
In Kiley Reid’s clever 'Come and Get It,' the lives of young women are complicated in all kinds of messy ways.
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2024
Art review: In weavings and in photos, artists ably mine moments of humanity
Works by Sarah Haskell and Richard Wexler are on display at the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland through March 1.
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2024
A collection of essays set in the Blue Hill peninsula captures Maine in every season
In 'Cold Spell," writer Todd R. Nelson writes with humor and imagination about his experiences in his adopted state.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2024
‘Argylle’: Romancing the clone
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PublishedJanuary 29, 2024
Review: Beethoven’s 5th caps off concert of tough-minded music
The Portland Symphony Orchestra program 'Compositions of Resistance' also included an emotive cello performance.
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