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    July 28, 2013

    Art review: Bo Bartlett and the mysteries of love

    The artist's show at Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland commands attention.

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    July 28, 2013

    Calendar

    ART WBLM Rock Art Show and Sale, artwork created by rock stars, famous rock photographs, album artwork, gold records, concert posters, animation art and more, Asylum, Portland. portlandasylum.com. Noon to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Annual Popham Art Show, works by local fine art painters and photographers with woodcuts […]

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    July 28, 2013

    Film Review: Females take the sex-comedy lead in ‘To Do List’

    So many “lose my virginity over the summer” comedies, but aside from the hilarious “Twilight Saga,” how many have told that torrid tale from the girl’s point of view? “The To Do List” is a summer romantic comedy dedicated to rectifying that imbalance in a single stroke. It follows a methodical, college-bound teen (Aubrey Plaza) […]

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    July 28, 2013

    Book review: North Woods politics permeate new Bowditch mystery

    Maine author Paul Doiron crafts a compelling tale that draws heavily from real events.

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    July 28, 2013

    Clay Aiken’s not just any Joe

    Instead of 'Idol'-ing along, the pop star rises to the challenges of theater in 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."

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    July 28, 2013

    Bob Keyes: Shared sense of humor helps artist get her Bowdoin show

    Katherine Bradford has shown her paintings in prestigious places, but always hoped to exhibit in the art museum near her summer home.

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    July 28, 2013

    Book review: Tragedy upstaged in gritty ‘Street’

    A girl's disappearance brings community angst into sharp relief in Ivy Pochoda's second novel.

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    July 28, 2013

    Society Notebook: Young at art

    Enthusiasm abounds as the Portland Museum of Art Contemporaries gather for a midsummer tip o' the hat to keeping the scene vibrant.

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    July 28, 2013

    Film Review: ‘Way, Way Back’ witty and moving

    To begin talking about the indie film “The Way, Way Back,” I want to go way, way back. Praise for the movie’s excellent cast, anchored by Sam Rockwell, Toni Collette, Steve Carell, Allison Janney and teenage rock Liam James, will come later. As good as the actors are, we must begin with the originality of […]

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    July 28, 2013

    Author Q & A: VOW WOW

    J. Courtney Sullivan follows the success of her novel 'Maine' with a much-anticipated look at marriage in 'The Engagements.'