In ‘Finding North,’ George Michelsen Foy ventures far and wide but seems to lack a definite focus.
Arts & Entertainment
Writer Anna Noyes makes art of darkness in Maine lives
Anna Noyes leaps into the literary world with her ‘Goodnight, Beautiful Women’ story collection drawn from shadowy corners of her home state.
Book review: Writer and naturalist Barbara Hurd hears deeply in ‘Listening to the Savage’
This collection of essays is an adventure in attention.
Three new shows go up at Courthouse Gallery Fine Art
The shows will be on view from Wednesday through July 16 and are free and open to the public.
Art review: Sara Crisp plays with sacred geometry in life-filled encaustic art
The painter’s ‘New Work’ at the June Fitzpatrick Gallery in Portland continues through June 25.
Theater: ‘Hamilton’ makes it to the big screen . . . in 10 years
The multiple Tony Award-winning production will likely take the usual circuitous route to feature film followed by smash Broadway hits that have gone before.
Society Notebook: Power of the purse buyers to care for Maine families
Supporters of Ronald McDonald Houses in Portland and Bangor raise $53,000 while shopping for new bags.
Dine Out Maine: At Scales in Portland, head straight for the updated seafood shack classics
Be prepared for sometimes puzzling service, though.
Music: Twenty One Pilots is flying high on popularity of album ‘Blurryface’
Stylistically, the duo ranges far and wide.