Much of the film is built on crowd-sourced material.
Arts & Entertainment
Ashley Bryan’s latest children’s book re-imagines the lives of slaves
More than a decade in the making, ‘Freedom Over Me’ began with the sale of slave-related documents at an auction in Northeast Harbor.
Deep Water: ‘Butterfly’ by Rachel Contreni Flynn
Edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc This week we have a poem by Rachel Contreni Flynn, who is the author of two full-length collections and the co-editor of the venerable Beloit Poetry Journal. “Butterfly” pushes us into the deep water of experience with the story of a moment. “A father watches his daughter swim in […]
Up next in MaineVoices Live series: Maine writer Lily King
She will talk with reporter Bob Keyes at One Longfellow Square.
Film director of noir ‘L.A. Confidential’ dies at 71
Curtis Hanson’s depiction of 1950s California moral rot proved timeless and won him filmmaking fame.
Emmy Awards 2016 predictions: Who will win, who deserves to win and who could surprise us all
‘The Americans’ vs. ‘Mr. Robot’ is among many tough-to-pick matchups.
Deep Water: ‘Orison’ by Betsy Sholl
Maine poems, selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Amy Stacey Curtis’ exhibit at Bates Mill requires visitors to engage in ‘Memory’
The exhibition in Lewiston, her final solo biennial, is a display of performance art, in more ways than one.
Art Review: At the Institute of Contemporary Art, an exploration of ‘Bounty’ in all its forms
The Maine College of Art’s biennial faculty exhibition is especially strong.
Rep. John Lewis’ riveting ‘March’ memoir is longlisted for the National Book Award
The Georgia congressman is in the mix for the final installment of his graphic novel trilogy recounting the early years of the civil rights movement.