Joseph Loughlin and Kate Flora team up again to explore the red-hot-button issue of police shootings.
2017
Two TV shows have figured out Gen X’s greatest gift to society: Grouchiness
‘Loudermilk,’ on DirecTV, and ‘Better Things,’ on FX, remind that America’s 30- to 50somethings have moved on from ‘Friends’ and ‘Party of Five.’
Movie review: Weak political elements take punch out of ‘Geostorm’
The action sequences – and Gerard Butler – are pretty good, but the political moments keep bringing the film to a grinding halt.
Dine Out Maine: Chef’s bakerly instincts serve him well at Lazzari
Say ‘yes’ to the pizza, and say it even more loudly to the meatballs.
Bowdoin Museum reminds us that death awaits us all
Renaissance Christians had a way of facing it, now on display in ‘The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe’
Society Notebook: A hand for Maine’s budding musicians
Celebrating its 10th year, the Maine Academy of Modern Music raises money for scholarships.
Maine artists interpret the nation’s unrest in ‘America Now’
The group exhibition on view at Holocaust center in Augusta offers a portrait of the country in paintings and photographs.
Deep Water: ‘Kitchen Confession’ by Adrian Blevins
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Week in review: Maine website makes health comparisons possible; Corsetti’s reveals customer hack
Also, Downeaster rail service may return to Rockland.
Japanese present U.S. with a model of good government
Prime Minister Abe’s party maintained power, but the striking thing about Japan’s elections was the lack of misplaced, fiery populism.