A deep show of the pioneer’s works is on view at the Portland Museum of Art, but not for much longer.
September 2018
Five female directors, many stories
A conversation on filmmaking, Netflix and more, with Nicole Holofcener, Haifaa al-Mansour, Tamara Jenkins, Sara Colangelo and Susanne Bier.
Book review: In the American West, nagging questions over how to save the family ranch
The debates now involve fracking and oil pipelines, but the West is still wild in Rebecca Clarren’s debut novel “Kickdown.’
Meet Joel Babb, the painter of Boston who lives deep in the woods of Maine
The Museum of Fine Arts recently acquired one of his cityscapes.
Book review: A sad, sobering narrative of life with Steve Jobs
Daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs’ memoir is depressing, but it does offer insights into the mercurial, often cruel character of the tech legend.
Get busy checking out the fruits (and vegetables) of summer at Maine school gardens
A tour on Saturday takes in gardens and breaks for barbecue.
These little doggies will not be going to market
At the Saturday farmers market in Brunswick, a dog ban starts Oct. 6; a flurry of reactions from patrons and pet lovers is expected.
Raking: Every method has advantages and disadvantages
And no method is labor-free.
Homegrown: Lifelong beachcomber turns her hobby into art
Melanie Enman’s artwork uses pebbles, shells, driftwood, sea glass and other gifts from Mother Nature.