The art of Christine Maclin, who died in 2016 at age 71, will be shown at Maine College of Art beginning this week.
Arts & Entertainment
Society Notebook: Maine Preservation shows off its drive to save historic structures
The organization’s annual fundraiser this year celebrated the state’s transportation history.
Maine Arts Commission forum puts spotlight on performing arts
The day-long event at Frontier Café in Brunswick features panel discussions and presenter sessions, as well as breakout conversations and time for networking.
Rihanna tends bar, raises over $5 million
Her foundation promotes education and arts globally.
Review: ‘Intervention’ is an informed, intimate story about addiction
The play by a Maine doctor is showing at the Portland Ballet Studio Theatre.
Q&A with Ken Burns on making ‘The Vietnam War’
Former Concord Monitor editor and Pulitzer Prize administrator Mike Pride interviews the filmmaker at his studio in New Hampshire.
Review: ‘The Vietnam War’ on PBS a gripping look at a tumultuous chapter in American history
The 10-episode series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick begins airing Sunday night.
Grant Hart, indie rocker, dies at 56
Hart was the drummer and singer for Husker Du, a trio credited with influencing Nirvana and the Pixies.
‘Sopranos’ mobster, veteran actor Frank Vincent dies at 80
Among his many roles, Frank Vincent played mob boss Phil Leotardo on “The Sopranos.”
Xavier ‘X’ Atencio, legendary animator and ‘imagineer’ for Disney, dies at 98
His drawings on “Pinocchio” helped give Disney its permanent identity in film and culture, and he wrote the words to the ‘Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” song.