Everyman Repertory Theatre and the Rockland museum present the play about opera great Maria Callas teaching a master class.
Arts & Entertainment
Art Review: UNE Art Gallery frames an excellent show of portraits of and by artists
The exhibition of more than 100 images features the work of photographers ranging from legends like Berenice Abbott, Todd Webb and Peter Ralston to contemporary artists like Jack Montgomery and David Etnier.
Television: Bittersweetness for Abbeyites: ‘Downton’ returns, but for the last time
It’s the end of the line for Lord and Lady Grantham, Carson and Mrs. Hughes and the rest.
A new trend in chamber music — coming to your living room
For a more intimate experience and a return to how classical music was once experienced, Maine musicians are performing house concerts.
Movies: Begging the question: Are we immune to on-screen suffering?
Two new super-violent movies, “The Hateful Eight” and “The Revenant” leave absolutely nothing to the imagination with their in-your-face gore.
Book Review: “Bread, Wine, Chocolate” a tasty read
Environmentalist Simran Sethi explains how the pleasures of the foods we love are threatened by the stress on the planet.
Society Notebook: A big party was had by all
The Portland Marriott in South Portland welcomes employees of smaller companies that want the feel of a gala holiday event, with dance music and new people to meet.
Television: New Netflix series, ‘Making a Murderer,’ as disturbing as it is addictive
The true-crime documentary is a disturbing portrait of tribal politics in small-town America and a chilling reminder that the criminal justice system is not always just.
Quick Hit: Linda Gerson exhibit in Yarmouth
The paintings of “January Thaw” will be on view at Stonewall Gallery through February.
Signings, etc.: Emily Kinney at Kennebunk Library
The author will discuss her novel “The Island of Lote.”