A look back at what was and what could have been covered on the arts scene in 2018.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: ‘Bringing Down the Colonel’ by Patricia Miller
This 19th-century woman risked ruin and shame in her own #MeToo moment.
Golden Globes evolves in area of Asian inclusion
Sandra Oh will co-host Sunday’s show, and the rom-com ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ is up for two nominations.
Britney Spears puts Las Vegas residency on indefinite hold
The pop superstar says she wants to focus on her father’s recovery from a life-threatening illness.
Sandra Oh, Andy Samberg will offer ‘moment of joy’ at less politically charged Golden Globes
The hosts of Sunday’s awards show plan a lighthearted affair.
Former Senate candidate Roy Moore says he was mislead in appearing on Sacha Baron Cohen show
The Alabama Republican, who was lampooned on the show, has filed a $95 million defamation lawsuit.
‘Aquaman’ still rules at weekend box office
‘Mary Poppins Returns,’ ‘The Mule’ and ‘Second Act’ enjoy post-holiday bumps, too.
Society Notebook: For the 3rd time, Benchmark throws a party for 4 causes
The real estate company has turned its holiday party into a fundraiser.
Art review: In every medium, Isamu Noguchi exudes greatness
On view now at the Portland Museum of Art is an extraordinary exhibition of the artist’s work.
Deep Water: ‘The Seed’ by Shana Genre
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.