In her debut novel, Lindsay Hatton pays homage to Steinbeck but creates a story all her own.
Arts & Entertainment
The ‘not Jon Stewart’ (that’s Trevor Noah) catches on
Trevor Noah is succeeding at helming ‘The Daily Show’ in ways his predecessor never could have.
New generation of women unleashes anger on TV in reasonable ways
Shows are reflecting a shift in the way female rage is heard and understood.
Society Notebook: Opera fans pack posh Portland house
A joint benefit for PORTopera and the Victoria Mansion is a big draw.
Signings, etc.: Stefanie Jolicoeur, author of ‘Devil’s Chair’
The novelist will speak in Waterville, where her thriller is set.
Book review: In ‘Death at Breakfast,’ life experience serves the sleuths
Beth Gutcheon’s lastest mystery has its slow points, but her protagonists and plot pay off.
Judge denies ‘Suge’ Knight witness details
Prosecutors cite the rap mogul’s history of violence and allegations that he has intimidated witnesses.
Concert Review: Cassatt String Quartet presents works bound by an eclectic nature
The quartet performs as the resident ensemble for the Seal Bay Festival.
‘Pretty Woman’ filmmaker Garry Marshall dies at 81
He also had a string of TV hits, including ‘Happy Days,’ ‘Laverne & Shirley,’ ‘Mork and Mindy’ and ‘The Odd Couple.’
Credits roll after 10-day international film festival in Waterville
Officials say about 10,000 people came to see some of the 100 films shown, the actors and the directors, and many praised the program.