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Signings, etc.: Kate Braestrup in Carrabassett Valley | The Maine author will discuss her latest book, “Anchors and Flares.”
Maine author Kate Braestrup will give a talk and sign her new book, “Anchor and Flares: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hope and Service,” that details love, loss and family life from the perspective of a widowed Maine Warden Service chaplain who has a child serving in the military. WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday WHERE: Carrabassett Valley […]
Interview: William Finnegan, author of ‘Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life’
The New Yorker writer has spent most of his life in pursuit of big waves.
Maine filmmaker brings Civil War drama to PBS
Lisa Quijano Wolfinger, of Cape Elizabeth, is the driving force behind ‘Mercy Street,’ which debuts Jan. 17, following ‘Downton Abbey.’
Art Review: Maine College of Art teachers and students create many visions of one of our most recognizable characters: Alice
‘Wake Up Alice!’ at Portland Public Library through Thursday is family friendly.
Signings, etc.: Sox talk with Carl Johnson
The author will discuss his second book about the Boston baseball team, ‘Wait ‘Til Next Year, 2016: From Worst to First – Part II.’
Music: How a melancholy Joni Mitchell song became a Christmas classic
The tune from her seminal ‘Blue’ album isn’t about the holiday at all, but it’s become a song of the season nevertheless.
Author Q&A: Penelope Anne Schwartz looks back on a life of writing about things that really happened
In ‘Penelope: Weaving and Unraveling,’ the formerly Maine-based writer compiles diverse excerpts from her body of work.
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
‘The Silent Seers’ by J. Barrie Shepherd
Art Review: Dahlov Ipcar: New paintings and new perspectives
Frost Gully Gallery in Freeport, which has shown the painter’s work for nearly five decades, features more than 50 works, including three made in 2015, when she painted with macular degeneration, that continue to demonstrate her brilliance.