In “Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World,” by Miles J. Unger, explores the origins of the artist’s revolutionary painting of prostitutes that is credited with launching cubism.
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Society Notebook: Women of all colors and cultures come together for a fashion show
The Women United Around the World Gala raises money for sewing class for immigrant women.
Actress Yara Shahidi joins U.N. campaign
Little by Little seeks to inspire Generation Z’ers to do 2 billion acts of good by 2030.
Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran among stars who will cover Elton John across two albums
The pop legend announced Thursday the April 6 release of ‘Revamp’ and ‘Restoration.’
Harper Lee estate sues over Broadway adaptation of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
The suit contends that the script wrongly alters Atticus Finch and other characters from the book.
James Comey to make daytime talk show debut on ‘The View’
The former FBI director’s interview will be April 18, just one day after his book ‘A Higher Loyalty’ is expected to be released.
Kathy Griffin embarking on her comeback
The comedian has upcoming shows at New York’s Carnegie Hall and at Washington’s Kennedy Center.
Art review: ‘Day Trip’ is a dialogue between 2 artists who go with the flow
The two-person show at Brunswick’s Frank Brockman Gallery features Michel Droge and Marci Spier.
Kennebunk artist captures her peers in portraits of their shoes
Kelly Jo Shows has spent years asking artists for their shoes, and her paintings are now on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
Deep Water: ‘Poems Are the Conversations We Should Be Having’ by Anne Tommaso
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.