I wish the Run of the Mill Tavern was closer to my house, because I would like to become a regular there.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: Cromwell vs. Boleyn: A riveting takedown
Hilary Mantel again shapes the raw stuff of life into a masterfully crafted drama.
Calendar: Your Arts & Entertainment Guide
Art “From Portland to Paris: Mildred Burrage’s Years in France,” paintings, drawings and letters, Portland Museum of Art, Portland. 775-6148; portlandmuseum.org. Through July 15. Stuart Ross, “Georgetown: A Painter’s Paradise,” Georgetown Historical Society. 371-9200. Through June 15. John Goodman, “Moments Abstracted,” photography, University of Maine (Museum of Art), Bangor. umma.umaine.edu. Through Saturday. Ruth Marshall, “Vanished […]
Best of the Best: Audience Readers’ Poll 2012
Maine rocks in so many ways, from its spectacular geography, outdoor attractions and fabulous food to its world-class cultural scene and quirky tourist stops . . .
Monster Man: Hollywood wizard Rick Baker
Baker has won seven Oscars while creating creatures for “Men in Black,” the “Thriller” music video and more.
Q&A: Book of revelation
Never-before-seen letters offer a rare glimpse into the life, both public and private, of Maine’s Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.
SOCIETY NOTEBOOK: Filmmakers turn Goodwill’s work into movies
At USM, five young filmmakers show their stories about the circular nature of Goodwill’s giving and receiving.
Scares, killers, laughs: Fall TV lineup loaded
Some new shows look promising, others will be duds, and there are plenty of old favorites returning.
Theater director is reeled back in by lure of Maine and Monmouth
It was an offer she could not refuse. But almost as soon as Dawn McAndrews moved to Washington D.C., she longed to be back in Maine.