Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Arts & Entertainment
82 women walk red carpet in Cannes Film Festival protest
They represent the number of female filmmakers who have been selected to compete during the festival’s seven-decade history.
Stevie Wonder calls out Kanye West’s slavery comment
He says that saying slavery is a choice is like saying the Holocaust is not real.
Maya Hawke will play Jo in ‘Little Women’
The duaghetr of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman leaves left New York’s Juilliard School for the role.
Stevie Wonder plans shows to promote love, stop hate
He also hopes to have his long-in-the-works album ‘Through The Eyes of Wonder’ done before 2018 ends.
Grit galore: Art of Maine’s industrial landscape
‘Our Other Landscape’ is on view at USM’s Atrium Gallery through June 1.
Book review: A look at attitudes toward Martin Luther King Jr. – in his own time
To many Americans in 1968, MLK was hardly a hero, as explored in the book ‘The Heavens Might Crack.’
Book review: Filmmaking couple remember their days in the pack
The authors spent years living among and documenting a pack in Idaho.
It’s the playwrights who bring expectations to the Little Festival of the Unexpected
Three Portland writers talk about their experience with and expectations of Portland Stage’s festival of new works, which starts Tuesday.
‘The Destiny Thief’ collects Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo’s personal essays and criticism
The book collects witty and wise nuggets from Russo, a genial narrator