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Arts & Entertainment
The Originals present ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’
The show runs through Nov. 15 at Saco River Theatre.
Movies to see between now and New Year’s
It’s the time when the movies studios trot out the blockbusters and dangle the Oscar bait.
Signings, etc.
An author and a magician team up for a reading and a show in Camden
Book Review: ‘Remedy for Love’ digs deep into the risks of intimacy
Maine novelist Bill Roorbach is at his best with this story about two ‘refugees’ from love.
Stephen King’s appetite for pop culture King-sized too
At 67, the best-selling Maine author is still a tastemaker, tweeting about whatever inspires him.
Book Review: ‘Us’ tackles marital discord with wit
David Nicholls delves into the contradictions of love as a couple and their son take a Grand Tour of Europe.
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
“When I Was a Little Cuban Boy” by Richard Blanco
Portland Museum of Art’s European art curator taught art history to cadets
Before coming to Portland, Andrew Eschelbacher worked as educator at the Virginia Military Institute.
Book Review: Back to the horror for Stephen King
After a recent detour, the author returns to a Maine setting and to the supernatural in his new novel, ‘Revival.’