Saintly devotion – but not emulation – makes for relatable characters in J. Courtney Sullivan’s latest novel.
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Deep Water: ‘Twentieth Century Limited,’ by Betsy Sholl
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Nancy Morgan Barnes and William Irvine titillate – and tickle – at Greenhut
The imaginative painters make for a lively duet.
Josh Duhamel kicks off Cinco de Mayo with ball drop
The same crystal ball that rings in the new year is decked out as a lime for the Mexican holiday.
Queen Latifah stars in movie about Flint
She says Michigan’s governor waited too long to acknowledge the water crisis and that someone should be in jail for it.
‘Harry Potter’ will make Broadway jump next spring
The play recently won nine Olivier Awards in London, including best new play.
Concert review: Theme of Bowdoin Chorus program suggests a question: How has America gone wrong?
The works performed were contemporary and from American-based composers.
Concert review: Feeling good is still easy with Kristofferson on stage
Now 80, the legendary songwriter is far from busted flat and faded at State Theatre in Portland.
Turbulent drama about cultural identity opens Friday at Portland Stage
The theater company gives the audience time to talk about difficult issues raised in the Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Disgraced.’
Eccentric musician Col. Bruce Hampton dies during show’s finale
Hampton, known as the forefather of the jam band scene, collapses onstage during a show marking his 70th birthday.