“Making Faces” features work by Carly Cummings, Russ Lamer, Matt Donahue and Jeannie Dunnigan at the South Portland cafe/gallery.
Arts & Entertainment
Immigration through the decades on display across Maine
Exhibitions in Augusta and Portland, as well as a new grant program, aim to change how we view those ‘from away.’
Signings, etc.: Jamie Rooney at York Public Library
The writer will discuss her memoir, ‘Black to Blue,’ on Saturday.
Book Review: ‘Penny Poet’ the story of an unyielding artist and his changing city
Katherine Towler’s memoir centers on her friendship with poet Robert Dunn set against a backdrop of fast-evolving Portsmouth.
Book Review: ‘American Character’ elucidates opposing forces at work in American politics
Colin Woodard follows the eye-opening ‘American Nations’ with a deep analysis of the history of the common good versus individual rights.
Students’ artistic expressions celebrated across Maine in March
Poetry Out Loud and one-act drama festival finals are coming up, while the Portland Museum of Art and Maine College of Art feature works by the state’s youth.
Atmospheric scenes from Portland and beyond
The Maine Jewish Museum in Portland shows the work of Henry Isaacs through May 8.
Society Notebook: At Maine State Ballet, they know they can dance
No one can hide his love for dancing at the Masquerade Ball & Auction.
Concert Review: Works by Dvorak, Muhly at home in Latin Mass
Emily Isaacson conducts the Oratorio Chorale in two performances at a Portland church.
Stillson School Irish dancers to step out in Ogunquit show
The stepdancers will perform at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Dunaway Center, 23 School St.