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Arts & Entertainment
SOCIETY NOTEBOOK: Local doctor McAfee honored in multiple ways
Over the course of five years, 150 physicians will be trained as McAfee Fellows at Brandeis University.
TV time out
It’s finale season – aka the May sweeps – when the TV networks pause and reflect. Some shows will end with a shocking twist; some will just end.
Road map to Hollywood: Two Maine actors show the way
Greg Finley and Tim Simons took two different roads out of Maine, but ended up in the same place — on TV.
CLASSICAL BEAT: DaPonte delves into masters’ early works
Beethoven’s father hoped that his son would have a career as a child prodigy like Mozart, but it was not to be.
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 Homestead Project: A Residence Reimagined,” architectural designs, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through Sept. 23. “Local Colors,” midcoast artists, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay. mainegardens.org. Through May 24. “The 2012 Mill-Ennial: […]
BOOK REVIEW: Colby alum casts a witty eye on all things French
“Paris, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down” is a blend of portrait and caricature, where the City of Light is hardly the lone target.
Thomaston Cafe shows Caponigro prints
Twenty black-and-white silver gelatin prints by Cushing photographer Paul Caponigro are on view at the Thomaston Cafe through the end of June.
Ten-gallon ‘Cat’: Maine illustrator discusses new children’s book
Scott Nash knows a good song when he hears one. He knows it when he reads one too, and “The Cat in the Rhinestone Suit” struck him as a winner.