The museum is within $1 million of its $5 million fundraising goal, as it is set to move into its striking new home in the heart of Rockland’s vibrant arts community.
Arts & Entertainment
Society Notebook: Supporters gather for a gala fashion show fundraiser for Women United Around the World
Seven years ago, Ngoy founded Women United Around the World, a Portland-based nonprofit that celebrates the ethnic traditions, food and fashion of new Mainers.
Book review: ‘Not a Catholic Nation’ explores the Ku Klux Klan in New England
In the 1920s, the Klan targeted – and was challenged by – Catholics.
Book review: Death and alchemy combine for adventure
‘Death of an Alchemist’ draws on Mainer Mary Lawrence’s training in science.
Richard Blanco joins MaineVoices Live for a conversation about poetry
The poet also will talk about U.S.-Cuban relations and his friendship with President Obama.
The ‘don’t give up’ story of Maine writer Monica Wood’s new book
Portland Stage will host a dramatic reading of ‘The One-in-a-Million Boy’ on April 5.
Maren Morris isn’t trying to be a country music ‘savior,’ but she’s just what Nashville needs
Maren Morris, 25, has accomplished a rare feat – making waves without an easily grasped message.
Society Notebook: Dessert and Coffee Pairing proves a fun, yummy end to Restaurant Week
Some 150 guests fill Coffee By Design’s Diamond Street store for the event.
Turner filmmaker focuses on veteran suicide
Seth Roberts wrote ‘Those We Leave Behind’ after learning of the suicides of four Army comrades in a two-year period, at a time when about 18 to 22 veterans were taking their lives daily.
Much with a brush: Henry Isaacs at Maine Jewish Museum
The painter displays a rare talent with bold strokes and colors.