The nine-part time-travel epic is a mostly faithful adaptation of the Maine author’s 2011 novel “11/22/63.
Arts & Entertainment
Distinguished USM alum and teacher performs in Gorham
With a solo recital, Anastasia Antonacos welcomes the spring semester at the USM School of Music.
Anybody’s guess who takes home the hardware at Sunday’s Golden Globes
The only sure thing is that host Ricky Gervais will offend someone during the three-hour show.
Society Notebook: Salsa dancing into a new year
The rhythms of Maine band Primo Cubano bring a Latin vibe to One Longfellow Square’s first New Year’s Eve shindig.
Audience Calendar
n ART EVENTS “Kosti Ruohomaa, Legendary Photographer of Maine,” presented by Deanna Bonner-Ganter, the Maine State Museum’s curator of photography, art and archives, Camden Public Library, 55 Main St. librarycamden.org. 2-3:30 p.m. Sunday. Gallery Talk: “Maine from the Sky,” Press Herald photographer Gabe Souza will show his best aerial photography shot on assignment, or often […]
Book Review: In short form, Elizabeth Strout creates another engrossing read, with hints of stories past
‘My Name Is Lucy Barton’ is a tale of family, with a heroine who perseveres in spite of it.
New on the Shelf: “The Guest Room” by Chris Bohjalian
a booze-fueled bacchanalia that began as the fulfillment of men’s fantasies turns into a Helter-Skelter-like nightmare.
A little patience pays off for fans of Guns N’ Roses
The band will headline a Calfornia festival this spring.
First Boston Marathon documentary will go beyond bombings
The creators say the movie, set to premiere in April 2017, will retrace the iconic footrace’s first steps in 1897.
Book Review: From well-trod ground, an interesting new take on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
‘Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Fireside Poet of Maine’ was written by some of the people who know best how to tell of his life and influence: tour guides.