Some interesting films are coming to the Maine Jewish Film Festival.
Arts & Entertainment
Society Notebook: Junior League finds inspiration from within
The community organization bestows its annual leadership award on member Quincy Hentzel.
It’s time to re-evaluate Michael Jackson, say accusers
HBO’s controversial documentary ‘Leaving Neverland’ begins airing Sunday.
Maine Jewish Film Festival is widening its scope and its audience
The festival begins Saturday in Portland and is screening films in six communities through March 17.
Q: When is a detective story more than a detective story? A: When it’s an allegory for the state of the nation.
Jonathan Lethem’s latest, ‘The Feral Detective,’ is more than the usual whodunit.
Documentary at Maine Jewish Film Festival tells the tale of a beloved 20th-century restaurant
‘The Automat’ depicts the rise and fall of American culinary icon Horn & Hardart.
Book review: ‘An Orchestra of Minorities’ by Chigozie Obioma
This cosmic novel of Nigeria is rich and rewarding.
Deep Water: ‘The Skaters of Corea Harbor, Maine’ by Douglas Woodsum
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Ken Burns turns to an American phenomenon for his next PBS extravaganza
The eight-part 16-plus-hour docu-series ‘Country Music’ will air in September.
Art review: Tonee Harbert creates memories with his grainy photographs
The show at Speedwell Projects in Portland will leave a lasting impression.