Animal Planet launches a show featuring the energetic naturalist’s widow and two children.
Arts & Entertainment
Exhibit shows what it was like – and what it means – to be Jewish in Maine
‘Maine + Jewish’ will be on view for the next year at the State Museum in Augusta.
Society Notebook: Marking 40 years of lobbying for Maine women’s rights
The celebration honors activists, lobbyists and the founders of the Maine Women’s Lobby.
Book review : ‘Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner’ the most intellectually exhilarating work of the year
Two great minds plus one great editor equals one great read.
Maine philanthropist’s photos show haunting and hopeful images from the Holocaust’s path
Judy Glickman Lauder’s book of photography, ‘Beyond the Shadows,’ brings together 30 years of her imagery from her travels through Europe.
Jonah Hill returns to his West L.A. stomping grounds for his directorial debut
The protagonist in ‘Mid90s’ is a young skateboarder … just like he was.
Deep Water: ‘7:54 AM’ by Jennifer Moxley
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Art review: ‘Indigestion’ depicts the world through smartphone screens
Kenny Cole uses drawing, painting and collage in his show at Buoy in Kittery.
Former ‘Mad Men’ actress embraces role as teenage witch ‘Sabrina’
Kiernan Shipka, best known as Sally Draper, is already filming Season 2 of Netflix’s ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.’
Busy Philipps finds way to stand out is by being herself
The actress addresses life events such as abortion and marital issues in her New York Times best-selling book, ‘This Will Only Hurt a Little.’