The author will talk about his latest, “The Hidden History of America at War: Untold Tales from Yorktown to Fallujah.”
Arts & Entertainment
Fast-forward to 2015, as McFly did in “Back to the Future 2”
What the franchise sneakily got right.
Q&A: ‘Drinking in America’ author Susan Cheever
Cheever, herself in recovery, plumbs the influence of alcohol on figures of American history.
Book Review: An engaging exploration of Lafayette’s je ne c’est quoi
Sarah Vowell paints the Frenchman as a champion and symbol of American liberty.
Society Notebook: Local love for independent businesses
Indie Biz Awards rally around entrepreneurs and leaders who make Portland unique.
‘Mama’s Boy’ tells a story behind the story of the JFK assassination
Opening this week at Good Theater, the play explores the relationship between Lee Harvey Oswald and his mother.
It’s time for ‘Back to the Future’ Day
The celebration marks the date — Oct. 21, 2015 — that the characters Marty McFly, Emmett “Doc” Brown and Jennifer Parker famously journeyed from 1985 to 2015.
‘Star Wars’ fans clamor for tickets, ask, ‘Where’s Luke?’
Tickets for ‘The Force Awakens,’ out Dec. 18, went on sale Monday, intermittently crashing websites where they were sold.
Theater review: ‘Wait Until Dark’ adds more noir to Frederick Knott’s 1960s success
The opening production at The Public Theatre in Lewiston runs through Sunday.
Theater review: High-energy ’42nd Street’ a familiar and fantastic show
The classic backstage musical directed by Mark Bramble is as endearing as ever.