‘Crimson Shore,’ the latest by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, sets Special Agent Pendergast and Constance Greene on the hunt to solve a mystery in small-town New England.
Arts & Entertainment
Art Review: Gender and craft embolden ‘Four Women’ at Susan Maasch
The handsome work of Nancy Wagner, Jeanne Wells, Rose Olson and Lynda Schlosberg will show through Nov. 28.
New on the Shelf
“Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel” By Dan Ephron
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
“Why I Have a Crush on You, UPS Man” by Alice N. Persons
Movies: Despite some gains, female directors still face a bleak future in Hollywood
Four women directors now have major motion pictures in release, but that doesn’t necessarily bode well.
Signings, etc.: James Haller at York Public Library
The chef and author will discuss his memoir, “Salt & Pepper Cooking: An Education of an American Chef,” on Tuesday.
Television: Smithsonian Channel revisits finals days of one of history’s most vile characters
“The Day Hitler Died” features filmed interviews with the dictator’s inner circle conducted in the late ’40s by Navy lawyer Michael Musmanno.
Society Notebook: Artful way for Portland kids to make a difference
The Painting for a Purpose auction raises $9,000 to give grants to student projects to improve their community.
Book Review: With depth of character and sharp details, Simon Van Booy’s new story collection shines
‘Tales of an Accidental Genius’ includes a story that the author called ‘by far the hardest piece of fiction’ he’d ever written.