This undated photograph from the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram print archives shows North Windham’s Route 302, looking southeast toward Portland. The old photograph and the 2014 view of the same area (below) share few recognizable landmarks in common, but the “Italian Sandwiches” sign seems to mark the present-day location of Feroci’s Pizzeria, and some […]
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Art review: The whole Bernard Langlais at the Colby Museum of Art
Langlais’ surprising path bore a wealth of unusual work, now on display in this retrospective.
Need a ‘Simpsons’ fix? All-episode library to soon be at some fingertips
The Fox family’s new offerings include the ‘Simpsons World’ app and a remake of the British ‘Broadchurch.’
Left Bank Books celebrates 10 years with writers series
Richard Blanco and Elizabeth Strout are among the writers who will read in Belfast.
Book signings: Louise Penny at First Parish in Portland
Novelist Louise Penny will talk about and sign copies of her new best-seller, “How the Light Gets In.” This ninth installment in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series finds the Montreal detective returning to Three Pines during Christmastime to investigate a mysterious disappearance and also seek a safe haven for himself and his still-loyal colleagues […]
Society Notebook: Artful partying for Portland Museum of Art
The museum’s Contemporaries group transforms a parking lot for a midsummer bash.
Filmmaking force Ken Burns meets irresistible subject
‘The Roosevelts: An Intimate History’ will air on PBS for seven nights beginning Sept. 14.
Celebration Barn: Maine’s clown jewel
The theater’s reputation for nurturing physical theater goes far beyond its quiet little spot in the South Paris woods.
Barbara Ernst Prey displays contemporary views
The painter’s new exhibition in Port Clyde explores connecting to surroundings.