Augusta writer Sarah Moore tells the war story of Victor ‘Vic’ Tatelman.
Arts & Entertainment
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
“Lost Graveyards” by Elizabeth Coatsworth
In Boston, Museum of Fine Arts mounts Dutch painting show that explores social classes
‘Class Distinctions’ features work by Rembrandt and other 17th-century masters.
Author Q & A: Sven Birkerts on writing as meditation and the ‘infiltration’ of technology
In a new collection of essays, the director of the Bennington Writing Seminars explores how and why our reliance on technology has evolved into a global obsession/compulsion/addiction.
Signings, etc.: Ann Beattie at York Public Library
The author will discuss her new collection of short stories, “The State We’re In,” on Friday.
Broadcasting musical memories – and a bit of politics, too
Radio man Bob Bittner, with help from generous listeners, creates an eclectic playlist on WJIB and WJTO, the “Memories Stations.”
Concert review: Bach at lunchtime with Diane Walsh, high-flying and grounding
The pianist kicked off the 20th season of the Noonday Concert series at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church.
Daniel Craig says he’s had enough of role as Mr. Bond
The 47-year-old is reprising his role as the British spy for the fourth time in the upcoming movie ‘Spectre.’
Belarusian author Svetlana Alexievich wins Nobel literature prize
She has used her journalistic skills to chronicle the great tragedies of the Soviet Union and its collapse.