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2016
Week in review: Verso plans to lay off 190; hedge fund buying Sunday River, Sugarloaf
Also: Norway spruce deemed OK for construction.
A great white whale’s influential tale
A Rockwell Kent-illustrated edition of ‘Moby-Dick’ is at the center of a new show at the Portland Museum of Art that reveals immense inspiration for artists.
Society Notebook: Spurwink honors humanitarians
The nonprofit recognized efforts to help children in need.
Deep Water: ‘Disappointed Women’ by Dawn Potter
Maine poems, selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Art review: Contemporary Saudi works highlight a fast-evolving art scene
An exhibition by Saudi Arabian artists is on view through March 18 at the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston.
Movie review: Andrew Garfield goes to war in Mel Gibson’s pacifist bloodbath ‘Hacksaw Ridge’
Garfield portrays Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who received the Medal of Honor for his heroics on Okinawa during World War II.
Was ‘The Chemical Wedding’ the first science fiction novel?
In introducing a new version of the 400-year-old book about a very unconventional wedding, writer John Crowley claims this was the first in the genre.
Dine Out Maine: Pick your pie, order a salad and chill out at Bonobo
Its front-of-house team is a gregarious bunch, friendly to everyone, not just the regulars.
Susan Faludi: ‘Identity is the great battlefield’
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author, who teaches at Bowdoin, said writing about her father’s transition to become a woman opened the door to bigger questions of identity.