Joanne P. McCallie, the head women’s basketball coach at Duke University, will be signing her book “Choice Not Chance” on Wednesday. McCallie was a Brunswick High School basketball standout and a former University of Maine women’s basketball coach. WHEN: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday WHERE: Brunswick Golf Club, 165 River Road HOW MUCH: Free INFO: […]
Arts & Entertainment
Freeport artist draws attention to Maine’s endangered species
Her new exhibit, ‘Lullaby in Maine,’ is brilliant and beautiful, despite its depressing message that these species are vanishing at an alarming pace.
DINE OUT MAINE: Dancing Elephant’s Indian food like heaven on Earth
For it’s high level of taste and preparation, the Dancing Elephant in Westbrook is one of the best deals around.
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 Portland Show,” sixth biennial invitational, Greenhut Galleries, Portland. 772-2693; greenhutgalleries.com. Through Friday. “Master/Mentor: A Printmaking Collaboration — The Works of Don Gorvett and Sean Hurley,” A Fine Thing: Edward T. […]
TAKE HEART: A Conversation in Poetry
Carl Little is not only an accomplished poet but a widely published author of books about the painters of Maine. In today’s column, he describes how peepers “fling their music” during early spring. Note how his poem flings its own joyful music across line breaks and stanza divisions. Zones of Peeper By Carl Little […]
CLASSICAL BEAT: Symphony with organ an aural joy
The final concerts of the Portland Symphony Orchestra’s 2011-12 season, will also be the last major events for the historic Kotzschmar Organ before it undergoes extensive renovations.
ART REVIEW: Evolution of photographic arts on brilliant display at SPACE
There have been many strong photography shows in Maine recently, but “Blind Spots” is definitely a high point.
BOOK REVIEW: A difficult trek leads to the serenity of healing
The death of her mother sends the author of “Wild” on a risky personal journey.
SOCIETY NOTEBOOK: A lot to celebrate
Friends of Generous CeleSoiree raise more than $40,000 to help provide legal assistance to asylum seekers and others trying to relocate to Maine from abroad.
You can still catch Maine Photography Show
The show remains on view through May 5 at the Boothbay Region Art Foundation. Below is a list of winners . . .