Work by Anne Alexander, Leah Gauthier, Jacinda Martinez and Julie H. Rose goes on view Friday in Belfast.
Arts & Entertainment
Portland actor Matthew Delamater hopes small role on ‘American Odyssey’ will be big break
The NBC TV series, about strangers caught up in the swirl of global politics, premieres April 5 at 10 p.m.
Book Review: ‘Pay Any Price’ by James Risen
The New York Times reporter, who would have gone to jail rather than testify against his sources in an espionage trial, tells a frightening story of ‘greed, power and endless war.’
Signings, etc.: Wesley McNair
Maine’s poet laureate will give a reading Friday in Wells.
Society Notebook: So young writers can shine
The Telling Room’s annual Glitterati celebration draws a throng of literature lovers.
‘Downton Abbey’ to end after upcoming 6th season
Producers say ‘it’s good to quit while you’re ahead’ and there are no plans for a spinoff.
Dan Foley of Gorham advances as ‘Survivor’ field shrinks
The 48-year-old postal worker held a viewing party Wednesday night at Binga’s Stadium in Portland.
Bumper crop of outdoor summer concerts slated for Portland
Fourteen shows are already scheduled at the Maine State Pier and Thompson’s Point, and some are expected on the Eastern Promenade as well.
Book Review: ‘Plucked’ sheds light on the roots of unwanted hair
A Bates College professor explores the history of “hair removal below the scalp line.”
Society Notebook: Maine State Ballet celebrates new show with a Pirate Bash
New costumes, choreography and scenery, plus sword fighting, romance and villains, make Maine State Ballet’s premiere production of ‘Le Corsair’ a swash-buckling adventure for all involved