‘The Pulps!’ offers an intriguing peek at a bygone genre whose influence is all around.
Arts & Entertainment
Theater review: AIRE wraps up theater, song and dance in delightful gift
‘A Celtic Christmas’ at Portland Stage’s Studio Theater includes ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales.’
Portland chef Shannon Bard takes home top prize on ‘Kitchen Inferno’
The owner of Zapoteca says she’ll use the $25,000 jackpot from the Food Network TV show for a thank-you vacation for her family.
In MaineToday Magazine, lights, pasta, action!
Plus, read reviews of two new movies and find out what bands are playing.
People: ‘Birdman’ cast recognized by Screen Actors Guild
LOS ANGELES — “Boyhood” might be the darling of the critics’ awards, but when it came down to performances alone, the dark show-business comedy “Birdman” soared with a leading four Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, including best ensemble cast. “Birdman” lead Michael Keaton was recognized for his work as the washed-up Hollywood hero Riggan Thomson. […]
Five examples of Maine-set films made elsewhere that damage state’s image
The trickery is applied unevenly, but often involves – ayuh, you guessed it – an awful attempt at a Maine accent.
Review: Portland Players’ ‘Christmas Story’ zips along with fun
The musical is an adaptation of the classic 1983 film.
Art review: A Dutch master to remember at Bowdoin museum
“Hendrick Goltzius: Mythology and Truth” sheds light on one of the great print artists.
In Ned Steinberger’s studio, the violin gets an electric makeover
Rock stars have played his electric guitars. Now the Maine instrument maker creates electric violins, cellos and violas.
After 45 years, Joplin biopic ‘finally feels right’
Ron Terry, who knew and worked with Janis Joplin, has been developing the film for 15 years.