Damien Chazelle, 32, is the youngest recipient of the feature film prize.
Arts & Entertainment
Where did the radical right come from? Television tries to make sense of it
A documentary airing on PBS explores the events leading up to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Ron Currie’s new novel may deliver him from ‘up-and-coming’ to ‘arrived’
The Maine writer taps into the fake-news phenomenon with ‘The One-Eyed Man.’
John Hughes fan visits Portland to talk about his obsession
Jason Diamond discusses his memoir of the iconic filmmaker at Print.
Howard Frank Mosher was a voice for the North Country that resonated far and wide
The Vermont novelist, who died last week at age 74, should be more widely recognized as someone who wrote place with clarity and compassion.
Lucinda Bliss defines a border broadly in ‘Tracking the Border’
Her watercolor maps and nudes in the landscape, now on view at Common Street Arts in Waterville, take a surprising approach.
The best takedown of Hollywood comes from James Baldwin in ‘I Am Not Your Negro’
A new documentary examines the times and prophetic wisdom of the 20th-century writer.
Deep Water: ‘America, February’ by Rachel Contreni Flynn
Maine poems selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Ryan Reynolds is slow to take shot at Tom Brady in Boston
The ‘Deadpool’ actor is named Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year.
Michael Buble says son’s cancer treatment ‘progressing well’
‘Doctors are very optimistic about the future’ for Noah, 3.