Guillermo del Toro’s monster fable, which came in with a leading 13 nods, takes 4 Oscars.
Arts & Entertainment
David Ogden Stiers, Maj. Winchester on ‘M.A.S.H,’ dies at 75
He’s also known for his voice roles in Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ ‘Pocahontas’ and ‘Lilo and Stitch.’
‘SNL’ scraps usual post-tragedy caution, parodies I’d-confront-the-gunman Trump
‘Maybe we just take everyone’s guns away,’ Alec Baldwin says as the president, ‘because, folks, I can only run into so many schools and save everybody.’
Maine Jewish Film Festival continues to reach new audience
The festival expands to Bangor and Rockland this year, increasing its statewide reach.
With ‘Mudbound’ and ‘Black Panther,’ cinematographer Rachel Morrison has already made history
And now she has a shot at being the first woman to win an Oscar in cinematography.
Art review: In Bath, an affecting assemblage of assemblages
Mae Billington’s fascinating found-object art is on view at Green Lion Gallery.
Book review: Class and conflict on a Maine island in ‘We Shall Not All Sleep’ by Estep Nagy
Corrosive tensions among privileged families, espionage secrets and a pervasive sense of place permeate a compelling debut novel.
After Marlon Brando, the deluge of Academy Awards politics
When the actor sent a native American actress in his place to accept his 1973 Oscar, he opened the floodgates of acceptance-speech protests.
Society Notebook: Love Really Counts does good for grief
The Center for Grieving Children gala raises $330,000.
Book review: Have our tribes become more important than our country?
In ‘Political Tribes,’ Yale law professor Amy Chua explores the resurgent call of the clan and its implications for 21st-century society.