With Halloween approaching, expect to be scared – or at least entertained.
Arts & Entertainment
HBO relents to fans, will offer online-only option
Next year HBO will cutting the cord and sell its popular streaming video service HBO Go as a stand-alone product.
At Portland restaurant, a marriage of food and dance
Eliana Trenam sees her job serving food at Hugo’s restaurant in Portland as complementary to her work as a professional dancer.
Trampoline park takes giant leap into Portland
Photos and a video give a feel for the new activity.
Best Sellers
Top sellers at Nonesuch Books and Cards in South Portland.
Society Notebook: History makers and keepers in Portland
Vincent Veroneau, leader of J.B. Brown & Sons, a company long known for advancing Portland’s development, is honored for helping to give libraries more room.
Art Review: Tom Hall’s work is grim and beautiful
Breadth of skill, morality merge in Hall’s exhibition at June Fitzpatrick Gallery through Oct. 31.
Television: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ‘Shonday’
Shonda Rhimes is the undisputed drama queen of Thursday night.
Book Review: The (fictional) truth about the remarkable Robert FitzRoy
The skipper of the HMS Beagle is given a lightly fictionalized treatment.
Books: Maine poet Wesley McNair’s latest book reunites him with his Ozark roots
McNair will read from ‘The Lost Child: Ozark Poems’ Oct. 17 at the Portland Public Library.