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One person out of 176 picked all the winners in our annual Oscar poll
Many people were thwarted by best supporting actor; Sylvester Stallone was the favorite, but Mark Rylance won.
Art Review: Two collaborative exhibitions push boundaries
At the University of Southern Maine and the University of New England, groups of artists combine for something new.
Movies: A black director, a white author, and their differing accounts of rebel slave Nat Turner
‘The Birth of a Nation’ is based on William Styron’s book.
Signings, etc.: Charles Duhigg
The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and best-selling author will talk about his new book.
Book Review: Greg Jackson on Netflix, voyeurism and transcendental moments
‘Prodigals,’ a collection of eight stories by the 33-year-old who grew up partly in Brunswick, was published last week.
Television: ‘Downton Abbey’ finale: Keep calm and watch on
It’s not giving too much away to reveal that Edith finds happiness in Sunday’s episode – as does just about everybody else in the series, with the exception of the family dog, who had the misfortune of being named Isis.
Society Notebook: Love Really Counts, and hundreds gather to prove it
The auction and dinner benefits the Center for Grieving Children
Carving ice or wood, artist Duncan Hewitt’s love of hockey shows through
The Hollis sculptor shows his skates and other works in a solo show at the Portland Museum of Art through Sept. 4.
Book Review: Plot aplenty in ‘Truth Beat,’ the latest Joe Gale mystery
Westbrook writer Brenda Buchanan’s third book in the series sets up an interesting whodunit but is short on character developement.