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Arts & Entertainment
Q & A: Bill McKibben’s novel approach
The all-business environmental activist reveals a funny streak in his first work of fiction.
Sharing the story of the wondrous and much-love Dahlov Ipcar
Two Maine writers will talk about the artist in upcoming events at Portland Public Library, which is showing her illustrations through December.
Jane Goodall reflects on a lifelong mission to save the planet, and she’s far from finished
A new documentary focuses on chimpanzees’ champion.
10 new children’s and young adult books from Maine authors and illustrators
The writers and artists include Chris Van Dusen, Matt Tavares, Gillian French and Scott Nash.
Elizabeth Peavey revises, reprises ‘My Mother’s Clothes Are Not My Mother’
The Portland writer will present a new version of her one-woman show about caring for an aging parent, opening Friday in Lewiston.
Nan Goldin’s Sexual Sanctuary on view at Portland Museum of Art
Looked at today, the ’80s and ’90s work of the celebrated photographer takes on a different meaning.
Selena gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
She died in 1995 at 23 after being shot by a business colleague.
Tatler magazine apologizes for comments about Daisy Lewis
The ‘Downton Abbey’ actress says she was ‘shocked and upset’ by the magazine describing her as small but loud.
Theater review: ‘Complications from a Fall’ has cliched characters, but poignant plot
The Portland Stage production examines how a family deals with an aging parent.