The urban designer creates an installation to spark a conversation about sustainable and affordable housing.
Arts & Entertainment
In Ann Beattie’s new story collection, one voice is sharper than the rest
The award-winning writer translates teen angst and adult unease in ‘The State We’re In: Maine Stories.’
Society Notebook: Mental health progress in Maine springs from generosity
Donors give the Lunder Family Alliance at Spring Harbor Hospital in Westbrook a strong start in funding care and job counseling for young adults.
Art review: Skowhegan opens a door for the public in Waterville
‘Inside/Outside’ is on view through Sept. 19 at Common Street Arts.
Portland Ballet names new executive director
Michael Greer’s background includes both dance and business.
Review: PORTopera’s ‘Tosca’ a stellar performance, over too soon
One night was not enough for this spare staging of a familiar but powerful opera.
Master of music teaches and plays in Maine before a key change
When the summer ends, Frank Huang will begin an internationally high-profile job as concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic.
Sea art by Maine painter and photographer in South Portland
Works by Christina Davis and Dave Wade are on exhibit at Cia Cafe.
Book Review: Classic novel updated on Maine island
‘Enchanted August,’ based on a story of rekindling from 1922, has characters seeking change with modern twists and few complications.
Society Notebook: Singing in a Portland manor
PORTopera artists perform at Victoria Mansion in a special annual event that boosts both organizations.