The Elizabeth Atterbury works at the Colby College Museum of Art show how style creeps into culture.
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Book Review: Toni Morrison’s ‘God Help the Child’ lacks her usual force
The magic is missing from the Nobel laureate’s 11th novel.
Concert Review: Action Bronson brings the beats but keeps it short
The New York rapper gives the crowd at the State Theatre in Portland a good time.
Society Notebook: Supporters toast continued health of Maine Family Planning
A trip-to-Paris raffle helps raise over $46,000 for the Maine nonprofit’s missions at the Birds & the Bees gala.
Johnny Mathis, 60 years as a star and keeping it fresh
The singer, coming to Merrill Auditorium next Sunday, has not only stayed popular with those long-familiar with him but also with younger artists he’s now collaborating with.
Former Sen. George Mitchell delves into Maine childhood in his new memoir
In ‘The Negotiator,’ on sale Tuesday, he tells stories of growing up working class in Waterville and about learning to listen.
Yegor Malinovskii to show photographs at Akari in Portland through May
Yegor Malinovskii, a local businessman and fine art photographer, is showing his photos this month at Akari, a beauty salon and spa at 195 Middle St. in Portland. Malinovskii’s collection of Maine landscapes and a few of his new fine art prints on metal will hang on Akari’s walls through May 30. Malinovskii is debuting […]
Book Signings: Jim Nichols to discuss his new book at Camden library
NOVELIST JIM NICHOLS of Warren unveils his newest book, “Closer All the Time,” a collection of stories based on several characters who are bound together by shared life in the fictional town of Baxter, Maine. WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday WHERE: Camden Public Library, 55 Main St. HOW MUCH: Free MORE INFO: Ken Gross: [email protected]; 236-3440
Gerritsen offers naming rights to readers who help fight Alzheimer’s
The Camden author will let two donors to her campaign name characters in her next Rizzoli & Isles novel.
Book Review: A family’s divergent ways of dealing with a 9/11 loss
A moving novel, ‘Small Mercies’ tells of grief and coping among a Staten Island firefighter’s loved ones.