The musician films his latest online video in the Maine Historical Society’s library before Tuesday night’s concert at the State Theatre.
Arts & Entertainment
Book Review: In Carolyn Chute’s new novel, strong plot gets lost amid gimmickry
Narrators and icons muddle the story of a sheltered community in turmoil.
Society Notebook: Putting heads and hearts together to build solutions
A crowd tasting beer and wine in Portland helps Engineers Without Borders provide safe water, a school and sanitation in Ghana and Ethiopia.
Signings, etc.
Meet maritime historian Warren Riess on Friday for a talk on a shipwreck at Pemaquid.
Art Review: Jazzed about harmonic ‘Convergence’
The exhibition through Dec. 13 at the Bates Museum of Art encourages viewers to see connections in jazz.
Damariscotta gallery shows encaustics of Kendra Denny
River Arts West Gallery features the work of artist Kendra Denny through Dec. 3 at the gallery, 241 U.S. Route 1 in Damariscotta. Denny of Camden shows her recent encaustic work along with pieces from her residency at the Burren College of Art in Ireland last spring. She started working with encaustics after taking a […]
Classical Beat: A welcome turn to intimate classical music settings
Performers are playing in smaller venues across Maine as they reach out to new audiences.
Postcards from the ‘Maine Frontier’
Musician and filmmaker Sumner McKane chronicles the work of early 20th-century north woods photographer Isaac Walton Simpson.
Book review: New Bob Hope biography re-establishes his greatness
The influential entertainer’s flaws are included, too.