It leads box office sales amid cancellations and closures caused by the East Coast blizzard.
Arts & Entertainment
Chelsea Handler pushes even more boundaries on Netflix docuseries
Somehow it’s not entirely surprising that Handler was immune to the effects of the hallucinogen.
Emerson “Tad” Baker at USM
The author will discuss his book “A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience.”
Work of faculty member to go on view at UMF
“Hot Dust” by Jesse Potts continues through March 6.
A murder-mystery with a new plot twist every night
‘Shear Madness,’ an interactive comedy, depends on the audience to help solve the crime.
Book review: The case for Sam Phillips as rock ‘n’ roll’s ‘inventor’
Author Peter Guralnick portrays the discoverer of Elvis Presley as a flamboyant huckster and a dreamer.
‘Still Standing’ celebrates African American culture in Maine
Storytelling event on Friday will feature the voices of elders.
“Feeding Maine: Growing Access to Good Food” in Brunswick
The show of photos and text continues at Frontier through Feb. 29.
‘Constellations’ connects words to create new worlds within its poems
In her debut poetry collection, Colby College student Esther Mathieu addresses mental health and the tension between separateness and connection.
Agents Scully and Mulder return to the fray in reboot of ‘The X-Files’
The first of six episodes premieres Sunday on Fox.