What followed is writer/director Rebecca Miller’s latest, a quirky comedy starring Greta Gerwig and Ethan Hawke.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: ‘Death of Fred Astaire’ a touching, funny exploration of family, love and gender
Leslie Lawrence’s essays tell her story of coming of age and motherhood in an age of powerful change.
Book review: ‘Goodnight, Beautiful Women’ a glimmering collection
The characters are tormented by forces external and, especially, internal.
Art Review: Connie Hayes reimagined in Italy
The Maine painter’s work had become familiar – and stale – but her latest works show an inspired freshness.
With ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘X-Men,’ actress comes into her own
After six seasons as Sansa Stark, Sophie Turner lands a starring role in one of moviedom’s biggest blockbusters.
‘Ninja Turtles’ slow out of the starting gate
The sequel won the box office, but its estimated $35.3 million debut is not exactly cause for celebration.
Heath Paley’s ‘weirdly interesting’ photos capture diversity of Maine downtowns
His large-scale digital prints are on view in Augusta and will move to Orono in July.
Book review: Stephen King brings trilogy to a bloody good ‘End’
‘End of Watch,’ out on Tuesday, is the latest in his Bill Hodges Trilogy.
Movie review: ‘Born to Be Blue’ tells of the rise and fall of Chet Baker
Ethan Hawke ably fills the meaty role of the legendary jazz trumpeter
Art Review: Artist Carly Glovinski invites you to play
Her delightful ‘pranksterism’ is among four artists presented in ‘Momentum XIV’ at the George Marshall Store Gallery in York.