Besides designs for watching Web video, set makers are offering sharper pictures with 4K resolution and also richer colors.
Arts & Entertainment
George Pelecanos gets real in Washington
‘The Martini Shot,’ the crime novelist’s first work of short fiction, stays true to his themes but lacks cohesion.
It was only a trailer. But it was a ‘Star Wars’ trailer. Boom!
‘The Force Awakens’ is one of the most anticipated movies of 2015, but fans have to wait until December.
Art review: At SPACE, it’s a gallery exhibition, it’s a gift shop – it’s both
‘Goods & Services,’ on view through Jan. 24, defies association.
‘Face to Face’ with farmers at Belfast gallery
A photo exhibit of more than 100 photos of Maine farmers opens Friday.
2015 Literary Arts grant winner writes poems for Maine
Glenn Morazzini pays it forward with verse for his fellow taxpayers.
‘Selma’ a period piece that will resonate today
The new film’s depiction of the fight for justice in the 1960s could provide useful useful tools against racism now.
Winter TV lineup shows promise, starting with A for ‘Abbey’
There are shows to look forward to in the new year.