Some businesses tighten access to email, limit what emails can say, and revive verbal communication.
2015
George Pelecanos gets real in Washington
‘The Martini Shot,’ the crime novelist’s first work of short fiction, stays true to his themes but lacks cohesion.
Charles Lawton: As nation’s oldest state, let’s choose wisdom over fear
Will we build wall around Maine, or share its gifts?
It was only a trailer. But it was a ‘Star Wars’ trailer. Boom!
‘The Force Awakens’ is one of the most anticipated movies of 2015, but fans have to wait until December.
Dine Out Maine: Sur Lie in Portland
Savor the inventively prepared, boldly flavored small plates designed for sharing.
‘Selma’ a period piece that will resonate today
The new film’s depiction of the fight for justice in the 1960s could provide useful useful tools against racism now.
Winter TV lineup shows promise, starting with A for ‘Abbey’
There are shows to look forward to in the new year.
Classical Beat: Oratorio Chorale reaches new heights, other happy memories of 2014
The Chorale, under Emily Isaacson, gave two of the year’s best performances.
‘Guide to Slave Management’ sheds light on Roman cruelty
Jerry Toner gives an engrossing picture of the oppressors and the oppressed in ancient times.