Author Caitlin Shetterly will speak and sign books Thursday at Falmouth Memorial Library.
Arts & Entertainment
DINE OUT MAINE: For real Maine diner experience, Dysart’s fills the pie hole
On an interstate full of chain options, I am grateful for the family-owned Dysart’s and its willingness to continue the tradition of late-night pie.
MOVIE REVIEW: Despite lots of funny bits, ‘The Dictator’ lacks power
This team still has no trouble finding laughs in the outrageous, the shocking. But the subject matter seems years too late to be edgy and hip.
Arts Planner
• June LaCombe Sculpture at Hawk Ridge Farm, 90 Minot Road, Pownal, begins its spring and summer exhibition season with “Steel and Stone” featuring work by Roy Patterson and Stephen Porter. The group show also includes works by Anne Alexander, Lise Becu, Wendy Klemperer, Cabot Lyford, Jesse Salisbury, Melita Westerlund and many others. The opening […]
SOCIETY NOTEBOOK: More than $80,000 raised for ‘Kids First’
The organization helps children, parents and stepparents navigate the transitions of divorce.
BOOK REVIEW: John Irving’s 13th novel heavy on sexual politics
Making social points sometimes gets in the way of telling the story in “In One Person.”
‘The soul’ of UMO art gets prestigious honor
He’s not sure how, he’s not sure when and he’s not quite healthy, but Michael Lewis says he’ll paint again.
Switch hitters: Three Red Sox fans write about their beloved team
They also can’t resist taking shots at the Evil Empire in their clever new flip book, “I Love the Red Sox/I Hate the Yankees”.
BOOK REVIEW: Maine series goes West, and it’s wild all the way
Vicki Doudera’s third mystery begins with suspense and drama, and it’s sustained through all 312 pages.
First Maine gallery show for renowned artist
Laurence Sisson, 84, has been associated with Maine most of his life, yet this is his first gallery show in the state.