The painter remakes a classic scene with brushy bravado in this small show that runs through April 17.
Arts & Entertainment
New on the Shelf: ‘Opening Belle’
The novel by Maureen Sherry focuses on the women of Wall Street trying to make a go of it in a male-dominated environment.
Audience Calendar
• ART EVENTS “Africa Schoolhouse: Shaping Education Literally and Metaphorically in Tanzania,” Aimée Bessire, visiting associate professor, art and visual culture, Bates College, and Mark Bessire, director, Portland Museum of Art, will discuss a nonprofit dedicated to bringing quality education to northern Tanzania and the impact of African art in the United States. Free. Kresge […]
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‘Maine Photography’ explores the state’s history in the art form
Following the year-long Maine Photo Project, the book by three notable historians is a considerable work of collaboration.
Signings, etc.: William Goodspeed in Carrabassett Valley
The author will discuss his new book, “Buzz Kill.”
For Pulitzer Prize-winning Portland author Richard Russo, the story starts at home
Russo, whose latest novel is set in his upstate New York hometown, credits his success to public schools, public libraries and the close-knit mill town of Gloversville.
‘One of the funniest writers in America’ to read at Bowdoin
Paul Beatty, author of ‘The Sellout,’ will be part of the Bowdoin Visiting Writers Series Tuesday evening.
Society Notebook: Keeping safety in mind, and the mind in safety
In memory of a brain-injured Saco patient, the Goulet Foundation’s supporters celebrate their solidarity.
How “Deadpool” rose from Hollywood purgatory to make R-rated fun of your sacred superheroes
The Marvel comic book-based adventure is breaking box office records.