The Pop show of decorative arts is wrapping up at Portland’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
Arts & Entertainment
Society Notebook: SMCC shows off food scene’s future
A Light on the Point raised $50,000 in scholarships and financial aid.
A photographer’s nearly forgotten archive comes home to Maine
The Penobscot Marine Museum leads effort to reclaim the work of Kosti Ruohomaa.
Reads to wrap: Maine-centric suggestions for your favorite page turner
If you need gift ideas, here they are.
Music for every mood this holiday
Country, bluegrass, jazz, pop, Latin . . . It’s all out there.
Carol Burnett has a lot to laugh about
Her pioneering comedy-variety show broke all manner of new ground when it premiered 50 years ago. A celebration airs Sunday on CBS.
Snowmobile clubs close their facilities as more trail workers melt away
An infusion of young blood is needed, officials say, but time is running short.
Waterville’s Joy to the Ville lets children’s imaginations run wild
The day includes arts and crafts, and some healthful food activities.
St. Vincent throws caution to the wind for daring solo performance in Portland
She plays without the safety net of a band in place to steady her and cover up mistakes.
Monica Lewinsky bristles at title of segment on Clinton affair
She suggests an alternative name for the upcoming HLN television special.