The exhibition offers a taste of abstraction along with the sea
Arts & Entertainment
Movie Review: Tom Hardy on road to stardom in ‘Locke’
His tense new film consists solely of a man fielding phone calls while driving.
Movie Review: Jon Hamm, ‘Million Dollar Arm’ pull off a nifty triple play
The movie tells the unlikely story of a sports agent looking for baseball talent in India.
Classical Beat: Paul Winter workshop proves you, too, can play the didgeridoo – and more
He teaches a group of students with mixed levels of musical experience to compose and perform on unusual instruments.
Maine sculptor sees art in science
North Berwick artist Kim Bernard opens the first of three solo shows in 2014 at the a Boston gallery dedicated to sculpture. The York County artist has has a long and successful career, but seems to be finding her stride.
Movie Review: X-Men find the ’70s as funny as ever in ‘Days of Future Past’
In the latest installment, there are plenty of comic moments to leaven the intense action and adventure.
Society Notebook: Celebrating care that changes lives
A 20th anniversary party highlights inspiring experiences of volunteers on trips with Partners for Rural Health in the Dominican Republic.
Pastel Painters of Maine present juried exhibition through June 14 in Saco
It’s the 15th annual celebration of the pastel arts.
Movie Review: Reliable Barrymore not enough to rescue ‘Blended’
And Sandler’s too stale to be ‘Blended’ with anybody.
Book Review: The lives behind the loss of the Thresher
‘Silent Strength’ tells the stories of some of 129 men who died in the 1963 submarine disaster.