Portland author Genevieve Morgan takes readers of many ages on an adventure with substance in ‘The Fog of Forgetting.’
Arts & Entertainment
Audience Calendar
Art Works on Paper: A Retrospective, honoring Dorothy “Deedee” Schwartz, June Fitzpatrick Gallery, 522 Congress St., Portland. 699-5083. Through July 12. “Chambre,” choreographer, writer and performer Jack Ferver and visual artist Marc Swanson collaborate on an original work that is both performance and installation. Free. Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Maine College of Art, 522 […]
New on DVD
NEW ON THE SHELF “THE LEGO MOVIE,” animated, with the voices of Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks. It’s rare that one runs into a blatant product tie-in with this level of creativity and enthusiasm, but “The LEGO Movie” makes perhaps the first solid case for advertisement as feature-length entertainment, putting mild-mannered construction worker Emmet (Pratt, “Parks […]
‘The Zhivago Affair’ tells how the CIA waged literary cold war
U.S. use of the Pasternak novel as a political weapon is at the center of a thrilling new account.
‘Richard Estes’ Realism’ at PMA challenges perspective
In 50 works on display, including scenes of New York and Maine landscapes, he plays with reality.
‘Chamberlain’ tells an epic story
The revamped musical is on stage at Maine State Music Theater through July 12.
In ‘Love and Fury,’ a thoughtful examination of family, race, class
Richard Hoffman’s memoir is a wide-angle inquiry into his relationship with his father and a culture of masculinity.
Movie Review: ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ boggles the mind
The robots are back and finally showing their age.
Signings: Elizabeth Garber and Michael Weymouth
The author and the poet will talk about their new book, “Maine (Island Time),” in Camden.
‘Girl Meets World’ is ‘passing of the baton’ from ‘Boy Meets World’
Disney continues the story of the hugely popular ’90s hit series.