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Arts & Entertainment
Concert review: Stepping in as conductor, Polivnick puts his own mark on Moody’s program
Freelance conductor Paul Polivnick filled in at Sunday’s Portland Symphony Orchestra concert.
Theater review: ‘Dorian Gray’ is witty, wicked in all the right places
The Oscar Wilde classic is on stage at the Theater Project in Brunswick through Sunday.
Theater review: Stephen King’s dark themes are there, but Lyric’s ‘Carrie’ nevertheless an entertaining show
The musical based on the 1974 novel is set in Maine.
Artistic differences lead to dueling Bach festivals
In June, Portland will host two festivals dedicated to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, one mostly in churches and the other in more casual settings.
Book review: “Jefferson’s Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America”
Historian Catherine Kerrison reconstructs the women’s lives.
Maine authors among big-name contributors to ‘I Am America’ anthology
Two of them, Richard Russo and Lily King, will speak Tuesday at Print in Portland about the stories they wrote.
Book review: in ‘Norwich’, a New York Times sportswriter probes a small town’s Olympian legacy
A New York Times sportswriter explores the ethos of Norwich, Vermont, which has sent at least one of its athletes to nearly every Winter Olympics for the last 30 years.
For Bale, ‘Hostiles’ is a western, but ‘not a black-hat, white-hat’ one
The frontier drama “Hostiles” stars Christian Bale as cavalry Capt. Joseph Blocker, a renowned Native-American hater nearing retirement in 1892. His last assignment is to unwillingly escort a recently released Cheyenne war chief and his family on a dangerous trek from New Mexico back to his Montana homeland. The film combines Army-and-Indian lore, atmospheric authenticity, […]
Deep Water: “The Artist” by Julie Poitras Santos
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.