The author will talk about his third book in a series of maritime novels,”Sea of Liberty,” in York
Arts & Entertainment
A satisfying shift in ‘Bone Orchard’ as warden evolves
Paul Doiron’s latest in the series shows a more reflective Mike Bowditch.
In Emmy categories, drama is the new comedy, and vice versa
It’s more difficult than ever to truly define a series and where it fits, making it difficult for producers and awards voters.
Seinfeld borrows Pennsylvania man’s rare Jaguar
Th green 1967 Jaguar Mark II was used in the latest episode of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”
Ben Savage’s ‘World’ comes full circle with spinoff
In ‘Girl Meets World,’ which airs Fridays on the Disney Channel, Cory and Topanga are back 12 years later, this time with kids of their own.
Theater Review: Ogunquit Playhouse pulls off breathtaking performance of ‘Billy Elliot’
The musical runs through July 26.
Acclaimed Maine country singer Betty Cody dies at 92
She chose family over Nashville at the height of her career.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Paul Mazursky dead at 84
Absurdity and humor were among his trademarks.
Concert Review: A stirring opening for Bowdoin’s Beethoven Quartet cycle
The Ying Quartet’s reading of the String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat Major, Opus 127, and the String Quartet No. 7 in F Major, Opus 59, No.1, was both lyrical and passionate.
Five picks for young-adult summer reads
“The Summer Experiment,” by Cathie Pelletier (Sourcebooks): A pair of young girls from northern Maine plot to win the science fair by trying to contact aliens who might be invading Allagash. Pelletier, who lives in Allagash, is a favorite of ours, and this is her first novel for young readers. “Out of Nowhere,” by Maria […]