The longtime Portland gallery’s last show runs through Saturday.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: ‘Unknown Caller’ rearranges the pieces of a family’s story
Debra Spark’s new novel bends time to create a story that is ‘a puzzle and a delight.’
Book review: In ‘On Trails,’ an unexpected adventure on the Appalachian Trail
Robert Moor explores the history of trails in their many forms throughout evolutionary history.
Book review: An imaginative take on the Underground Railroad
Colson Whitehead skillfully blends fact and fiction in this thrilling, relentless adventure.
A ‘Ben-Hur’ for our time
It’s a new version of the story told in William Wyler’s 1959 film of the same name, which won 11 Oscars, but the ancient themes still resonate.
Meet the duo behind Print – Portland’s newest bookstore
Emily Russo and Josh Christie hope the trend holds true: that more people are loving books as much as they do.
Are Maine State Pier concerts too loud? We checked.
The number of complaints is down from last year, but a Press Herald analysis shows sound levels have been about the same.
Acclaimed filmmaker Arthur Hiller dies at 92
The Canadian-born director was nominated for an Academy Award for 1970’s ‘Love Story.’
Former drummer sues Shaun White
She claims sexual harassment and a refusal to pay her.
Filmmaker Nate Parker maintains his innocence
He also says he was devastated by the news that the woman who accused him and a friend of raping her had committed suicide in 2012.