The Corey Daniels Gallery and Ogunquit Museum of American Art are good places for contemplating the shifting line between art and commercialization.
Arts & Entertainment
Television: Jon Stewart moves on after giving us years of ‘Daily’ laughter and insight
The comic, who always dismissed his role as a ‘fake news’ host, kept his viewers informed and entertained.
Signings, Etc.: Richard Blanco in Stonington
Presidential inaugural poet and Maine resident Richard Blanco will read from and sign copies of his memoir, “The Prince of Los Cocuyos: Who I Am & Where I Came From.” After Blanco’s reading, guest readers from the community will read poems that celebrate home and identity. WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday WHERE: Stonington Opera House HOW […]
Book Review: ‘The Fisherman’ draws Maine detectives into a scary net
The two ex-Boston police officers make intriguing characters, but the dark plot comes up short.
David McCullough’s latest book takes flight with the Wrights
The book adds new dimensions to the aviation pioneers. He’ll talk about it this week in Camden, his part-time home, and Belfast.
T A K E H E A R T: A Conversation in Poetry
‘Listening for Loons’ by Gary Lawless
Big night for PORTopera
Portland’s opera company will present a staged concert of ‘Tosca’ on one night Thursday.
Society Notebook: Tall Ships ball helps SailMaine keep making sailing affordable
Some 250 guests stroll the decks of El Galeon Andalucia to raise funds for the community sailing program.
Art review: Symbiosis happens in two artist-curated shows in Portland, Lewiston
‘Fore and Aft’ at Oxbow Blending and Bottling and ‘The Piano Roll Project: Shared Sensibilities’ at the Bates Mill Complex are both creative and strong ‘bottom-up’ exhibits.