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NEW ON THE SHELF: “The Imitation Game,” Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley. Oscar nominee Cumberbatch brings a bit of the enigmatic, prickly charm that serves him so well in “Sherlock” to his acclaimed turn as Alan Turing, a math genius employed as a code breaker by the British military, where his skills prove invaluable. But his […]
Timed to Easter’s arrival, NBC’s ‘A.D.’ picks up where ‘The Bible’ left off
The series follows the stories of Christ’s disciples after the crucifxion.
Art review: Don’t miss unjuried ‘Rumpus Revival’ at Engine in Biddeford
It’s lively and fun with an often wacky installation of about 200 works of art.
Author takes on academia in ‘Dear Committee Members’
Julie Schumacher gleefully inhabits her ‘evil twin,’ an unravelling college English professor, in this funny and engaging novel.
Book Review: ‘What Comes Next and How to Like It,’ by Abigail Thomas
The memoirist muses, with grace and wit, on growing old.
Portland filmmaking couple Desiree Van Til and Sean Mewshaw talk about ‘Tumbledown’
The comedic love story, set in and inspired by Van Til’s hometown of Farmington, will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18.
Society Notebook: Disco stays alive and radiates heat
Realtors throw a Saturday Night Fevah party and add about $9,000 to a heating assistance fund.
Peaks Island show to aid Friends of Feral Felines
The animal-themed exhibit at Richard Boyd Art Gallery continues through April 30.
Runner’s art recaptures Boston Marathon’s joy and whimsy
Colorful paintings by Hope Phelan deliberately ignore the race’s terrorist scars.