Katelyn Emerson of York plays a program on ‘War and Peace’ at Orgelfest.
Arts & Entertainment
Theater review: ‘Mamma Mia’ weaves a story into ABBA songs
The show is playing at Maine State Music Theatre.
‘Suicide Squad’ takes a big hit after record opening
The film manages to stay atop the box office with $43.8 million, but its earnings drop 67 percent.
Dance Review: Maine State Ballet performs with polish, sense of fun
Its summer double bill includes classical ‘Raymonda’ selections and the humorous one-act ballet ‘Can-Can Parisien.’
Signings, etc.: ‘Mechanical Horse’ author traces bikes’ history
Margaret Guroff will speak in Damariscotta.
Movies used to distract us from the news; now they reflect it
Summer films have changed from vehicles of distraction to reflections of the world’s troubles.
Art review: In a small island gallery, a rich look at Maine art
The Islesford Dock Gallery on Little Cranberry Island may be a small space accessible only by ferry, but the breadth of work on view there is impressive.
How Baz Luhrmann captured the essence of hip-hop in Netflix’s ‘The Get Down’
The new series about the beginnings of the culture in the Bronx is streaming on Netflix.
Prey’s paintings from her world travels are on view
‘On Site: Barbara Ernst Prey Travelogues’ will be shown in Port Clyde through Sept. 5.
Maine guitarist shares his long trip back from the brink of death
Jason Crigler’s recovery from a near-fatal brain hemorrhage is a testament to his strength, the support of his family and the power of music.