‘Finish Line’ is being presented by the Boch Center at the Shubert Theatre starting Wednesday.
Arts & Entertainment
‘Kong’ outmuscles ‘Logan’ for king of the weekend box office
The giant-ape film can beat its chest after taking in $61 million, more than expected, while the Wolverine movie scores a two-week total of $152.7 million.
Portland Symphony moves up concert because of snowstorm
The Brahms Requiem originally scheduled for Tuesday will now be performed by the PSO tonight.
For movie geeks, it’s never too early to talk Oscars
And there are plenty of potential nominees waiting in the wings.
Deep Water: ’20 Things Better Than Coffee’ by Gretchen Berg
Maine poems selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Concert Review: Jenny Scheinman’s music enhances Depression-era film
The California native provides a live soundtrack for an engaging documentary.
In ‘Rescuing Penny Jane,’ Amy Sutherland hopes to teach and inspire dog lovers
Sutherland adopted the title dog from the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland and will return there Thursday to talk about her new book.
James Baldwin comes back to urgent, insistent life in ‘I Am Not Your Negro’
Director Raoul Peck uses an unfinished manuscript by Baldwin as the jumping-off point for his emotionally devastating film.
Reality intrudes: ‘The Americans’ returns amid real-life U.S.-Russia drama
Kerri Russell and Matthew Rhys are back for Season 5 of the Soviet-spy drama, which suddenly feels very current.
Hits and misses in Able Baker’s ‘Periscope’
The show suffers from a lack of curatorial vision but includes works that are worth visiting.