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Arts & Entertainment
An Asian artist’s perspective on a wintry Portland
On a visit in 2010, Korean photographer Woong Chul An’s take on a snowy city makes this reviewer wonder how the world sees Maine art.
Fall full of Oscar-hopeful films
The season of more important movies includes several based on real-life drama and on popular books.
Deep Water: ‘How I Became a Poet’ by Wesley McNair
Maine poems, selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
‘Southside With You’ explores special relationships
The film about Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson’s first date reflects their importance to black Americans.
Book review: ‘Maine’s Remarkable Women’ inspires with stories both bold and humble
The stories told by Kate Kennedy about real-life women who created change, scaled heights and cared for families spurs the reader to action.
‘Hillbilly Elegy’ sheds light on shadowy places in the hollers
J.D. Vance got himself out, but applies his humor and talent to insights about the people and culture that shaped him.
Prince tribute show Oct. 13 in Minneapolis will feature ‘family’
Sheila E, The Revolution, Morris Day and The Time and the New Power Generation are expected to perform.
Affleck tweets sneak peek at potential Batman nemesis Deathstroke
But it may be a while before we know who is under the villain’s mask and when and where he’ll appear.
Gene Wilder, zany star of ‘Wonka’ and Brooks films, dies at 83
The frizzy-haired actor who earned two Oscar nominations often played neurotics or eccentrics and came up with his own comic ideas.