Christina Baker Kline spent three years researching the subject of Andrew Wyeth’s painting, then wrote a story about her life.
Arts & Entertainment
Can (feminine) embroidery hold its own next to (serious) painting?
Marguerite Zorach’s paintings are terrific, but at an exhibit at the Farnsworth Art Museum, her subtle, textural, bubbly, intellectually complex embroideries steal the show
Is there another ‘This Is Us’ lurking out there?
It doesn’t look like it from these picks from this fall’s not-so-prime-time.
Society Notebook: Seashore Trolley Museum hosts Southern-themed soiree
The Downeast Meets Dixie dinner party was on Aug. 19 in Kennebunkport.
Deep Water: “In the Well of a Wave Off Kanagawa” by Linda Aldrich
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
‘Game of Thrones’ fans speculate about the long winter ahead
Spoiler alert, and some of the sanest theories about whither ‘GOT.’
Dance review: Audience for ‘no plan b’ witnesses something special
Despite a chilly night, the thinly clad performers generate creative heat.
Alan Root, scar-ridden filmmaker of wildlife, dies at 80
He spent nearly all his life in Kenya, where he and his first wife were considered two of Africa’s finest documentarians.
Family, celebrities will celebrate life of Jerry Lewis
The comedian died Aug. 20 at 91 in Las Vegas of heart disease and was cremated.
Bruce Springsteen extends Broadway shows 10 weeks to Feb. 3
Ticket demand is so high that Ticketmaster is using a system that requires people to apply for ticket purchases.