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Arts & Entertainment
Bono, French president talk about poverty
They discuss the U2 front man’s nongovernmental organization One.
Theater review: Zany characters at warp speed make ‘Moon Over Buffalo’ a wild ride
The Saco River Theatre presents this show-within-a-show through Saturday.
Actor John Heard of ‘Home Alone’ fame dies at 71
He earned an Emmy nomination for his role as a corrupt detective in ‘The Sopranos.’
Deep Water: ‘Rafting Up’ by Margaret Yocum
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
‘The Velveteen Daughter’ echoes beloved children’s book
In her debut novel, Laurel Davis Huber tells a gripping story about a famous author and her daughter’s longing for love.
Andrew Winter’s paintings of Monhegan in the off-season
The summer-long exhibition in the island museum shows what it looks like when most of the artists have gone away.
John Walker’s view ‘From Seal Point’ gets more relaxed, post-retirement
The reluctant exhibitor has two shows this summer, in Rockland and Brunswick.
Art review: Darkness amid radiance for Isaacs and Minter
The two artists appear to take a poignant departure in ‘Finding Values’ at the Greenhut Galleries in Portland.
Society Notebook: Propel recognizes Maine businesses, large and small, at its Ignition Awards
Allagash, Sea Bags and Pinky D’s Poutine are among the winners.