The brief run showcases four new works by local choreographers.
Arts & Entertainment
Theater review: Kinky is the word in ‘Venus in Fur’
In the Portland premiere of David Ives’ two-person play, the characters are more than what they seem.
‘Logan’ and Wolverine grab huge slice of tickets at box office
The film finishes first over the horror movie ‘Get Out,’ taking in $85.3 million in North America and another $152.5 million overseas.
Opera review: Mature vocals do justice to Nicolai’s ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’ at USM
An enthusiastic young cast shows off the region’s singing talent in USM’s fully staged Opera Workshop performance.
Behind the masks are the museum’s future leaders
The Portland Museum of Art held its 10th annual Contemporaries Winter Bash.
Book review: ‘The One-Eyed Man’ by Ron Currie runs deep and vibrant under surface satire
A man who can’t help rubbing people the wrong way emerges by way of a tender backstory.
Deep Water: ‘Little Elegy’ by Adrian Blevins
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
A 2000-year-old mummy portrait opens doors at Bowdoin College Museum of Art
The second-century encaustic painting is rare and worth a visit.
‘Feud’ gets into spat between 2 of Hollywood’s legendary actresses
In FX’s limited series premiering Sunday, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis are portrayed by a couple of contemporary Hollywood legends, Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon.
Maybe we really can believe in Hollywood endings
Lost in the strangeness of Oscar’s oops moment was that indelible moment of triumph that ‘Moonlight’s’ best picture win represents, above and beyond its artistry.