The Irish satirist, of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ fame, would have a high old time skewering right and left in 2017 Washington, D.C.
Arts & Entertainment
With the Golden Globes’ recent respectability, don’t expect any surprises in the nominations
Nominations will be out Dec. 11 for the awards that have become a lot less quirky.
MECA’s new president sees arts education as key to navigating an ever-changing world
After 6 months on the job, Laura Freid envisions a bright future for the school’s creative ‘problem-solvers of the future.’
Deep Water: ‘Broth’ by Richard Foerster
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
A world of material takes over Center for Maine Contemporary Art
‘Materiality’ at the Rockland gallery shows how Maine art and Maine artists are expanding their vocabulary.
Universal truths from a small-town philosopher
In his charming, gentle and wise essays, Howard Mansfield elevates the ordinary to extraordinary heights.
Janelle Monae debuts art installation
The entertainer’s exhibit examines the relationship between technology and surveillance.
Bono calls for transparency over his offshore stake
The U2 frontman reacts to mention of his investment in a mall company based in low-tax Malta.
Concert review: Christmas story blends arcane, familiar
St. Mary Schola shines with ‘Christmas Pastorale.’
Concert review: Banda Magda’s dynamic leader takes crowd for a trip
The frontwoman tied together the various music styles from different countries.