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Arts & Entertainment
Theater review: ‘Mr. Burns’ follows performers recreating ‘The Simpsons’ after the apocalypse
The cartoon’s ‘Cape Feare’ episode stands the test of time in the Mad Horse Theatre production.
Theater review: The idyllic is a disguise in ‘Disgraced’
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play about race and religion and the American dream runs through May 21 at Portland Stage.
King’s ‘Dark Tower’ set to hit the big screen
The movie will be released in August.
‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ blasts off at box office
The sequel rakes in an estimated $145 million in its debut, topping the take for the first weekend of the 2014 original by 54 percent.
Society Notebook: Sold-out awards dinner reflects ACLU’s recent growth
The late founder of Lee Auto Malls and his children receive the Justice Louis Scolnik Award for their commitment to civil liberties.
‘Handmaid’s Tale’ has been feared, banned, loved, and now is scaring us again
Elizabeth Moss stars in the new adaptation now streaming on Hulu.
Ogunquit opens its season with an exhibition of Dahlov Ipcar’s early work
In his first season, the museum’s new director gets an introduction to icons of Maine art.
David McCullough has some thoughts on civic discourse and the American way
The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and long-time Camden resident has published a series of speeches called ‘The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For.’
In ‘Mother Land,’ the matriarch is both victim and oppressor
The large Justus clan created by Paul Theroux is rife with seemingly unending sniping and manipulation.