A new season of the runaway HBO hit ‘Game of Thrones’ has shocking revelations aplenty.
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Book Review: A murder mystery that adds breadth
Holly Goddard Jones infuses the genre with more emotional themes.
Author Q & A: Leisurely talk
Two new books from Sellers Publishing in South Portland aim to help people make the most of their retirement years.
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
In today’s poem Preston Hood, who lives and writes in Lyman, sings the praises of a newborn grandson.
Art Review: At ICA, as interactive as it gets
Have you ever wanted to be an art student for a day? Sit in on a studio crit? Or join a conversation about art? You can do this by visiting a work of art so well camouflaged that you might not even realize it is art. The piece — “The Peninsula School of Art” by […]
Recycling, Inuit-style: Caribou antlers carved into works of art
BRUNSWICK – The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College will feature a new exhibit, “Spirits of Land, Air, and Water: Antler Carvings from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection,” opening Thursday. The exhibit features more than 30 carvings from caribou antlers by Inuit from the Canadian Arctic. Also on display will be a selection of […]
A poet’s promise
Leslea Newman feels a powerful and deeply personal connection with Matthew Shepard, and has made it a mission to keep his memory alive by spreading a message of tolerance and compassion.
Book Review: Tracing the ebb and flow of grief
A tsunami survivor shares her story about loss and healing in ‘Wave.’
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
The poet Gary Lawless of Nobleboro often honors in his work the purity of the natural world that continues to exist around us, despite the corruption of our civilization. In today’s poem he follows a path that leads beyond destroyed totem poles in Sitka, Alaska, to a wild nature, calling us to join him.