Portland writer Justin Tussing’s latest novel imagines a young doctor embedded with the artist’s touring band.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: ‘Lesser Beasts’ is a fascinating history of pigs
Mark Essig’s book on these misunderstood animals enlightens and entertains.
Sweetest in the Gale blows hot and cold in debut performance in Falmouth
The new women’s choir hits some high notes in works by women composers dating as far back as the 12th century.
‘Batman v Superman’ haul drops 68 percent in second weekend
But the movie still easily beats ‘Zootopia’ for the top of the box office chart.
Slow but emotionally creepy, Hulu’s ‘The Path’ portrays family life inside a cult
The drama is about a family in upstate New York that is deeply enmeshed in a self-help movement called the Meyerists, a commune with all the telltale signs of being a scary cult.
Megan Grumbling pays homage, in verse, to an old codger
Her collection, ‘Booker’s Point,’ tells of a man and the land.
Book Review: “Spain in Our Hearts” tells the story of Americans fighting fascism before World War II
The overdue book brings to light the 2,800 American men and women who risked their lives in the Spanish civil war.
Signings, etc.
Russell Heath, author of “Broken Angels,” to speak in Auburn
Book review: In ‘One-in-a-Million Boy,’ the title character is gone, but not fully
A boy’s death leads to an unlikely friendship in Maine writer Monica Wood’s latest novel.