ART SHOWS Clint Fulkerson, through July 27. Oversized drawings on transparent surfaces that you can walk through. Fulkerson invites visitors to look closely at how a drawing is made and to consider how an artist’s process affects a finished work. Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Square. portlandmuseum.org “Sea Level,” through July 27. New paintings […]
Arts & Entertainment
At last, Americans daring to stream big
Our infatuation with MP3 files, CDs and DVDs has just about run its course.
Book review: ‘River Talk’ sets stories of heartbreak against mill town’s pall
CB Anderson’s linked stories use spare language to tell rich stories.
New on DVD
‘Transcendence,’ ‘Sabotage’ and ‘Heaven Is for Real’ are new on the shelf.
Film review: Scarlett Johansson’s talents fail to rescue ‘Lucy’
The action film hits a wall, despite its superheroine’s powers.
Godzilla still held dear by the Japanese
From the 1954 original through all the versions and Americanizations since, the creature is still ‘Gojira.’
Famous artwork to hit billboards nationwide
The 58 works selected include pieces by Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer and Mary Cassatt.
Review: PORTopera splendidly recasts classic ‘Rigoletto’ as 1920s tragedy
With period costumes, a strong cast and a high-quality orchestra, the opera earns a well-deserved standing ovation.
With near perfect acoustics, Deertrees performance is a ‘tour de force’
The Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival series runs Tuesdays through Aug. 15.
Natalie Merchant’s Portland concert rescheduled for Oct. 23
Show had been scheduled for July 18.