The evening was electric as Morissette, 40, shined musically and was also charming and often hilarious.
Arts & Entertainment
Theater Review: Hackmatack’s ‘Trip to Bountiful’ is a touching quest for home
The 1953 Horton Foote play runs through Aug. 30 at the Berwick theater.
Signing, etc.
Richard Pollak will read from his memoir, “After the Barn,” at the Portland library.
New on DVD
NEW ON THE SHELF “BEARS,” documentary. You want bears? “Bears” has bears, in particular a big mama one and her two cubs, all embarking on a dangerous trek to secure dinner for themselves, all the while trying to avoid becoming dinner for other nearby predators, including a stealthy lone wolf and a fellow, much larger […]
Society Notebook: Art in a place of commerce
Supporters of Portland Ballet mingle with dancers at the old Customs House.
Movie Review: Despite sameness, ‘Sin City’ sequel a slice of nihilistic noir
It’s a rough ride, though not quite the shock to the system that the original was.
Audience Calendar
• ART SHOWS Andrea Sulzer: “throughoutsideways,” recent creations, including large, colored pencil drawings and woodblock prints. Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Square, Portland. portlandmuseum.org. Through Sunday. “Cut, Arrange, Glue,” collage improvisations by Robin Brooks. UNE-Biddeford, Campus Center, 11 Hills Beach Road, Biddeford. une.edu. Through Thursday. “Wednesday Mornings,” recent work by The Mill Painters. Maine […]
The Good Supply has ‘pop-up’ art exhibit through Aug. 31
Jessica Ives and Margaret Rizzio are featured.
Two new books bring New England veterans’ stories to the fore
Reflections from World War II and Vietnam illustrate two very different United States.