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The Portland Museum of Art brings a touch of Europe to its galleries this summer with its latest exhibit.
TV REVIEW: ‘Hatfields & McCoys’ a grim portrait of a family feud
With Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton in the lead roles, History’s new three-part miniseries darkly dramatizes the generations-long family clash.
CLASSICAL BEAT: First summer festivals will feature notable composers
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor made three successful tours of the United States, during which he became known as “the black Mahler.”
Audience Calendar
Art “Culture on Cloth” Inuit Tapestries, Camden Public Library. 236-3440. Today. Through May 31. “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 Homestead Project: A Residence Reimagined,” architectural designs, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through Sept. 23. “Local Colors,” midcoast […]
Bound by a love for Monhegan
For a major summer exhibition, the Farnsworth Art Museum pairs a couple of artists — Rockwell Kent and Jamie Wyeth — with a shared love for Monhegan island, especially for a particular house on its rocky shore.
MECA graduate students produce witty and worthy show
The work is ambitious, serious and conceptually rigorous.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘What to Expect’ is short on surprises
“What To Expect When You’re Expecting” feels like five mediocre romantic comedies uncomfortably squished together.
TAKE HEART: A Conversation in Poetry
Annie Farnsworth of Arundel contributed this week’s poem about life with a 5-year-old son.