• ART “Piece Work,” 2013 Portland Museum of Art Biennial, recent work by 30 artists, through Jan. 5; “9 Walks,” nine video projections by Amy Stacey Curtis, through Jan. 5; “Redacted,” paintings and drawings by Ahmed Alsoudani, Iraqi artist and MECA graduate, through Dec. 8; “Winslow Homer’s Civil War,” wood engravings and prints, through Dec. […]
Arts & Entertainment
The Underpants at the Saco River Theatre
The 1910 play written by Carl Sternheim opens Nov. 1.
Donna Tartt’s ‘Goldfinch’ an exhilarating work of art
The characters the author creates are spellbinding.
Bill Bryson’s ‘One Summer: America, 1927’ takes you back in time
The popular author started out wanting to write about baseball, but the timeframe itself began to captivate him.
Book Review: Jean Flahive’s ‘Railroad to the Moon’
The Maine author’s new book picks up the story of a Berwick boy fighting in the Civil War
Society Notebook: Ghoulwill Ball
The witty and wacky were everywhere in evidence at Goodwill’s frightfully fun costume ball, where some of the getups were way over the top – in a good way, and for a great cause.
Art exhibition explores progression of Alzheimer’s
Pamala Crabb chronicles her father’s descent with a series of multimedia works.
Classical Beat: Skidding down the slippery slope of funding for the arts
Major donors, nor the government, are the answer to finding support for the arts – individuals are.
Brubeck brothers jammin’ with PSO
Chris and Dan, sons of the late jazz pioneer Dave, will perform their father’s compositions.