Marasco exhibitions at PMA, Ogunquit highlight the start of the season.
Arts & Entertainment
Summer movies: Bang, crash, boom
Not an earthquake. That roar you hear building in intensity is the sound of summer’s blockbusters approaching a cineplex near you.
Summer visual arts: Katz as curator
The Colby College Museum of Art hangs some 70 paintings that Alex Katz has given the museum in recent years.
Summer theater: Curtains about to rise on everything from Shakespeare to ‘Fringe’
This summer theaters and parks throughout Maine will host a wide variety of productions, from old-fashioned Shakespeare, take-offs on Shakespeare and mad-cap musical comedy, plus a fringe-theater festival that defies any categorization. Some of Maine’s theaters are particularly unique. Hackmatack Playhouse, for example, was founded in 1972 on a bison farm, land that has been […]
Summer visual arts: Feel like exploring? Now’s the time … and the place
The Littlefield Gallery in Winter Harbor represents many strong Maine artists like Roy Germon, Joe Haroutunian and Fred Lynch. But because Winter Harbor is a three-hour drive from Portland, it’s not a casual trek. What makes it worth the effort is its proximity to Schoodic Point – one of the most beautiful places in America […]
Book Review: “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King
Another solid thriller from the ever reliable Maine author.
Robert De Niro on the arts: Passion trumps common sense
The actor is the honored speaker at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts graduation ceremony in New York.
Cast and crew members turn out for killer premiere of Maine-made movie
The romantic comedy ‘Night of the Living Deb,’ directed by York native Kyle Rankin, was filmed all over Portland last summer.
Portland Brick tells India Street’s stories in clay
The history of the Portland neighborhood will be told with everyday tales.
Memorial to celebrate life of Portland theater company co-founder
The remembrance had been delayed while Susan Reilly’s husband recovered from the Dec. 23 crash that killed her.