On June 12, Maine voters should demand that our lawmakers bow to the clear will of the people.
May 2018
Summer reads for the discerning Mainer
Take a cruise, survive a divorce and investigate a murder, all without leaving the comfort of your beach towel.
Book review: Deep dive into sinking of El Faro
Rachel Slade’s ‘Into the Raging Sea’ will leave readers with a feeling of righteous rage.
Mallett Brothers to headline South Berwick festival
Revel in the Meadow on June 2 will benefit a local nonprofit arts agency that helps kids find their artistic core.
Singing the blues: Study of pop music finds rise in sadness
And yet the songs are getting more danceable.
PortFringe, in its 7th year, stays on the cutting edge
There will be more than 30 shows and more than 120 performances June 16-23 around downtown Portland.
Summer theater of note
Productions from Shakespeare to iconic musicals are waiting in the wings.
In ‘American Steel,’ politics finally penetrate the art of John Bisbee
CMCA will show the sculptor’s latest series in an exhibition that opens June 30.
With empathy for all, performance artist gets uncomfortable on purpose
Deborah Wing-Sproul creates a series of physically taxing performances to help us understand pain, suffering and isolation.
Summer dance/movement events of note
The Bates Dance Festival and performances by Alison Chase are on tap.