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Society Notebook: A night to shine benefits the Telling Room writing center
Hundreds of supporters turn out for Glitterati, the Telling Room’s annual fundraiser and literary ball.
Does ‘Confirmation’ favor Anita Hill? Kerry Washington, others say no
HBO revisits the contentious Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings.
Julianne Garvey paintings at Peaks Island space
The exhibition at Richard Boyd Art Gallery opens May 1.
Nile Rodgers, defender of disco: ‘It sounds simple,’ but it’s not
He bristles at suggestions that the genre provided simple-minded music for narcissistic listeners.
From ‘Rent’ to ‘Hamilton,’ Broadway ad designer sets tone for contemporary theater
Portland resident Drew Hodges will discuss his life and career at Maine College of Art.
Author Q&A: Elizabeth Hand on the ‘freaking mess’ of her anti-heroine, the steadiness of her own writing life
Hand’s ‘Hard Light,’ her third novel featuring punk photographer Cass Neary, coming Tuesday.
Beverly Cleary at 100: A salute to the beloved author
She will forever be remembered for her unforgettable characters like Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins.
Art Review: Greenhut’s biennial ‘Portland Show’ sets a standard
For a look at Maine painters painting Maine themes, it’s well worth a visit.
Signings, etc.: Jeffrey Thomson on ‘fragile’
He will discuss his book Wednesday in Portland.