‘Lone Survivor’ amd ‘Robocop.’
Arts & Entertainment
Classical Beat: The culture of clapping, a wish for more spontaneity
If there must be applause, let it be earned.
Society Notebook: Changing the landscape
Art and nature find common ground in a June LaCombe sculpture exhibit at Falmouth’s Gilsland Farm.
TV Review: AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’
AMC takes a look at the early days of the computer revolution.
Author Q&A: Dan Jones shares what he has learned about love – and the lovelorn
The editor of the popular New York Times column will speak at Space gallery Thursday.
The writing will sweep you away in Lily King’s ‘Euphoria’
The story of three anthropologists in 1930s New Guinea intrigues with its multi-layered character studies.
Monroe artist Alison Rector to talk about her paintings of Maine libraries
She’ll be joined by Kirk F. Mohney, who will present a history of Maine’s public libraries.
With ‘Marijuana Valley,’ indie writer Crash Barry becomes unofficial pot ambassador
A longtime smoker, he advocates mainstreaming marijuana – and, he says, the time is ripe.
Review: Jon Imber at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art
“Force of Nature” leaves no doubt about the painter’s greatness.