The Ogunquit Museum of American Art is moving toward fulfilling its director’s ambitious vision of becoming ‘the most exciting art museum in Maine.’
Arts & Entertainment
The Blue Wrap Fashion Show
The show brings together members of Maine’s fashion, medical and environmental communities.
Audience Calendar
Art “From Portland to Paris: Mildred Burrage’s Years in France,” paintings, drawings and never-before-exhibited 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. “The Face of the Ghetto: Pictures by Jewish Photographers from the Lodz Ghetto 1940-1944,” Maine […]
ART REVIEW: Maine’s Burrage held her own with the heavyweights of her era
‘From Portland to Paris: Mildred Burrage’s Years in France’ is a well-researched and very impressive show.
Bob Keyes: Note to playwrights: Think fast!
Imagine getting an idea for a play at 5:30 one afternoon and then staging it at 5:30 the next day. That’s the premise behind the 24-Hour Portland Theater Project.
BOOK REVIEW: Baseball book is sad, lyrical and a major hit
‘The Might Have Been’ is an unconventional and brilliant novel about baseball, relationships and deflated dreams.
Maine Holocaust survivor tells her story in ‘Against All Odds’
Edith Herz was 12 years old in Worms, Germany, when her father told her she did not have to go to school that day…
Tag, you’re it: New book ’40 Classic Lawn Games’ calls readers to action
Former Maine residents Paul Tukey and Victoria Rowell discuss their new book, shopping malls and capture the flag.
BOOK REVIEW: Thriller weaves a well-crafted mystery
Things are not as they seem in David Rosenfelt’s thriller, “Heart of a Killer.”
Summer in April for Barridoff Galleries
Maine’s annual summer art auction of American and European art is no longer in summer and no longer annual. But it’ll still likely be an A-list event.