Author Hermione Lee shows how Fitzgerald’s experience informed her wrongly disparaged fiction.
Arts & Entertainment
Farnsworth extends Shaker exhibition
The critically acclaimed show in Rockland will continue through March 8.
Italy’s Basilica of St. Francis shines bright in beautifully illustrated book
Some photos predate a 1997 earthquake that destroyed the art they depict; all are stunning in their detail.
Book review: Author Suki Kim gives inside look at North Korea
‘Without You, There Is No Us” is the story of her experience teaching the sons of the country’s elite.
A few courageous studios diverged from the focus-group formula this year
Lots of biography and history in 2014. And then there were “Birdman” and “Boyhood.”
‘Mozart in the Jungle’ plays it close to home in the classical world
Can you hear the hair? On billboards and bus ads across Los Angeles, the curly locks of Gustavo Dudamel often seem to be in motion as the conductor strikes a pose of musical ecstasy. In “Mozart in the Jungle,” Amazon’s new comedy series set in the classical music world, “Hear the Hair” is a cringe-worthy […]
Book review: Latest in the Rizzoli & Isles series is a gripping tale on two continents
Tess Gerritsen stuffs ‘Die Again’ with rich, suspenseful plot laced with action in the U.S. and Africa.
Wit and complexity play in Bowdoin College’s ‘Collaborations and Collusions’ show
Is it Marcel Duchamp’s day yet?
A talk with Maine poet Richard Blanco
The Bethel celebrity discusses his newly published memoir and his hope that ‘Cuba remains Cuba.’