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Arts & Entertainment
Maine artists head to the Arctic in search of a new frontier
Alarmed by a changing climate and eager to tell stories, photographers, painters, songwriters and others go north.
Follow George Wardlaw’s journey as a painter in Rockland exhibit
‘I Painted… I Paint’ is on display at Yvette Torres Fine Art through Sept. 16.
Deep Water: ‘Left at Home’ by Edward J. Rielly
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
Stone exhibition in Boothbay presents artists at work
A dozen carvers will make sculpture as part of a live exhibit about the history of stone and quarrying in Maine.
Society Notebook: Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association recognizes the other fish in the sea
Hook, Line & Dinner raised money to support Maine fishermen who catch scallops, shrimp, clams and groundfish.
Dance review: Maine State Ballet’s must-see ‘Don Quixote’ sparkles with artistry
Everything about this show adds up to an accessible, highly entertaining delight.
Painting stolen from Wiscasset studio returns mysteriously after 3 years
Mat O’Donnell’s triptych was stolen just before its first showing. Three years later, he found it on his studio’s doorstep.
TV news anchor makes headlines for longest career
Don Alhart is in his 51st year on-air at WHAM-TV in Rochester, N.Y.