Common roots and shared experiences of two iconic American artists are woven through the Robert Indiana exhibition at the Bates College Museum of Art.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: Gayle Lynds’ latest tale of espionage filled with surprises
‘The Assassins’ is a many-layered thriller.
Art review: Big dreams and a touch of cynicism in Able Baker’s ‘American Optimism’
The show runs through July 29 at the new Forest Avenue gallery.
‘Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates’ a stupid but funny raunch-fest
Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza show that women can be just as offensive as guys.
Silk paintings honor beauty
River Arts in Damariscotta exhibits Carol Sullivan’s work through July 27.
Garth Brooks returns to New York in style
He gives a festive concert at Yankee Stadium with some somber notes.
Concert review: The oldies really are the goodies in the case of Phish
The second set was strong Wednesday night at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, the opening set less so.
PBS says it should have told viewers about firework reruns
The network was bashed on social media for showing fireworks on a clear night while it rained in D.C.
Theater Review: Huge cast, stirring music keep Maine State’s ‘Evita’ full of life
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is artfully presented in Brunswick.
‘Deer Hunter’ director Michael Cimino dies at 77
While that film won win five Oscars, including for best director and best picture, his ‘Heaven’s Gate’ became a notorious box office disaster.