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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
At 82, Jane Campbell makes a welcome debut as a novelist
‘Interpretations of Love’ is the realization of an idea the British writer has had for a long time.
A Thomaston auction house believes it just sold a Rembrandt. Others aren’t so sure.
The listing, which sold for $1.4 million, identifies the painting, found in an attic in Camden, as ‘after Rembrandt’ – in his style but not necessarily by him.
Deep Water: ‘Right Whales,’ by Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Bestsellers: ‘How to Read a Book,’ ‘On the Edge’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Puppeteers from around the world converge on Portland for citywide festival
Puppets in Portland will be held Sept. 13-22 and feature more than two dozen performances and workshops.
Society Notebook: A swell of support for Saltwater Classroom
The ocean education nonprofit held an open house at its workspace overlooking Portland Harbor.
In Kittery and York, lovers of art have starkly different shows to choose from
‘Parts & Wholes’ is at the George Marshall Store Gallery in York and ‘Yoav Horesh: The Village’ is at Buoy in Kittery.
Ridley Scott rebuilds Rome for ‘Gladiator II’
Scott, 86, is calling his upcoming Roman epic, which has been in development for two decades, his best film.
Concert review: Bikini Kill’s first appearance in Portland was worth the 34-year wait
The pioneering riot grrrl group’s sold-out State Theatre show Friday was visceral, no-frills fun.