Harriet Schultz’s romantic suspense story has readers asking for a sequel.
Arts & Entertainment
BOOK REVIEW: Go north with Ford in riveting new saga
“Canada” is Ford’s first appearance on the new-book shelf in six years. In every way, it was worth the wait.
Exhibits, ship visits mark museum’s 50th
The Maine Maritime Museum is having a birthday, and its celebrating with four tall ships and four special exhibits.
Audience Calendar
Art “From Portland to Paris: Mildred Burrage’s Years in France,” paintings, drawings and letters, Portland Museum of Art. 775-6148; portlandmuseum.org. Through July 15. “The 2012 Mill-Ennial: Celebrating the Art and the Artists of the Cities on the Saco,” Saco Museum. sacomuseum.org. Also at Engine, Biddeford Arts, Biddeford. feedtheengine.org. Through June 10. “Smokin’ Hot,” invitational exhibition […]
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘MIB3,’ more amble than sprint, still a hoot
Josh Brolin impersonating the young Tommy Lee Jones is worth the price of admission to “Men in Black 3.”
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Battleship’ (the movie, not the board game) flops wetly
The film boasts a destroyer’s wallop of visual effects, but not enough brains to fill a dinghy.
Sexy 60: Maine art museum celebrates big birthday
With a cutting-edge new show, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art enters its seventh decade.
Maine author’s new book old-fashioned in the best ways
Readers will be well rewarded by Richard Russo’s new book, which displays his empathy, humor and easy writing style.
MOVIE REVIEW: British acting royals turn on the charm in ‘Marigold’
A cast of great, pension-aged British actors light up “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” an adorable comedy by John Madden.
ART REVIEW: ‘Mill-ennial’ a terrific work of art
Featuring about 50 works by 20 artists connected to Saco, Biddeford and Old Orchard Beach, the 2012 “Mill-ennial” is well worth your time.