Although “Moonglow” lacks a riveting hook, the search for what to believe about relatives’ history resonates.
Arts & Entertainment
‘Through a Naturalist’s Eyes’ captivates as it educates
In more than 50 short essays, Michael J. Caduto encourages the reader to find wonder in nature while explaining some of its mysteries.
It’s a happy ‘Gilmore’ return
The whimsical dramedy ‘Gilmore Girls’ gets a Netflix reboot nearly a decade after it ended its seven-year network run.
In Henri Matisse’s art books, a reminder of deceptive simplicity
Works from four books, including “Jazz,” will be on view through Dec. 31 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Deep Water: ‘Watercolor Painting Class, Northern Ireland’ by Jeffrey Thomson
Maine poems, selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Concert Review: Twiddle, always good for a jam, falls short on songwriting
Lack of potent lyrics make this State Theatre show ‘all flight and no launchpads.’
Society Notebook: Maine art sale sends medical help to Ecuador
Artists respond to a call from Partners for World Health to get supplies to people recovering from disaster.
Deep Water: ‘My Dying Friend Keeps Posting Pictures of Sunsets’
Shana Youngdahl’s poem has heartbreak and plenty of humor.
Book review: In “The Kinfolk,” characters of The Five Stones Trilogy meet their fates
Brave kids use their daylights to battle evil on a hidden isle in the conclusion to a fantasy saga.
Warren Beatty returns to acting and directing in one fell swoop
The era-spanning auteur, 79, portrays Howard Hughes in “Rules Don’t Apply.”