The Portland actor has overcome setbacks and scares.
Arts & Entertainment
Art Review: New paintings, prints by Garry Mitchell and Henry Wolyniec
Putting these artists together helps us see them both more clearly.
Society Notebook: Spotlight on theater’s inner workers
Portland Stage’s Signature Event salutes interns and supports the program that helps launch theater professionals.
Book Review: ‘Playing to the Gallery’ by Grayson Perry
With sly wit, a Brit pops the art world.
New on DVD
NEW ON THE SHELF: “Black or White,” Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer. Never one to play it safe, writer-director Mike Binder (“Reign Over Me”) tackles touchy subject matter head-on with “Black or White,” which pits bereaved grandfather Costner against determined grandmother Spencer, both embroiled in a bitter custody battle over the care of young Eloise (charming […]
UMA art students’ work on view at Danforth Gallery
The seniors’ projects are part of the Thesis Exhibition.
Philip Hoose’s latest book tells the story of Danish national hero
Knud Pedersen helped thwart Hitler and the Germans.
Redford headlines Maine graduation speakers
College graduation season starts Friday with speakers at campuses around southern and central Maine.
Gorham’s Dan Foley advances to the final 6 on ‘Survivor’
Foley nearly got voted off at the end of Wednesday’s episode, but survived because a more physically fit contestant was seen as more of a threat.
Conductor Robert Moody to leave Portland symphony, but not until 2018
He says he wants to simplify his life and explore other avenues for making music after his 10-year commitment to the PSO ends.