The new exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture opens Friday and runs through June 2019.
Arts & Entertainment
Bluesman Eddy Clearwater dies at 83
His 2003 album, ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll City,’ was nominated for a Grammy Award as best traditional blues album.
Art review: Prints with a purpose – and power
‘Print, Protest, Power’ is on view at Able Baker Contemporary in Portland.
With characteristic wit and wisdom, Michael Chabon explores life with fatherhood
Few other writers navigate complexity as deftly.
Maine’s claim on the art of Robert Indiana
Though born in Indiana and a longtime resident of New York, more than almost all of the state’s other iconic artists, he made his home here.
How Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a meme – and why that’s so surprising
A new documentary focuses on the Supreme Court justice (aka the Notorious R.B.G.).
The reinvention of Jane Pauley
How the TV journalist has kept working, and relevant, and reached a new level on ‘CBS Sunday Morning.’
Deep Water: ‘Echolocation’ by Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Concert review: St. Mary Schola ensemble spotlights link between springtime, love
The choir and period instrument group will give repeat performances through Tuesday at churches in Portland and Falmouth.
Benedict Cumberbatch praised for tackling mugger
Sherlock Holmes’ fictional home address in London is around the corner from the scene of the attack.