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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Baldwin vows he is complying with search warrant
It is believed there may be evidence on his phone relevant to the fatal incident.
‘Spider-Man’ stays at No. 1 in fourth weekend
Its box office dominance continues, adding another $33 million in ticket sales.
Michael Lang, Woodstock festival co-creator, dies at 77
Along with partners Artie Kornfeld, John Roberts and Joel Rosenman, Lang put together the festival billed as “three days of peace and music” in the summer of 1969.
Joel Coen’s ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ is a minimalist, maximalist masterpiece
Joel Coen, directing his first feature film without his brother, Ethan, brings a spare, coolheaded elegance to William Shakespeare’s blasted heath in “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” his minimalist-maximalist adaptation of the famous 17th century play. In fact, Coen’s production is so stylized, so stripped of visual and behavioral distractions, that it could be unfolding anywhere […]
‘Red Rocket’ is a movie in which cultural voyeurism masquerades as compassion
As a filmmaker, Sean Baker has built a cohesive body of work around stories from the margins of society. Well, one very particular margin: sex work. Baker’s 2015 breakout film, “Tangerine” – shot, evocatively, on iPhones and focusing on a transgender sex worker in Hollywood – followed 2012’s “Starlet,” about the unlikely friendship between a […]
Best-Sellers: ‘Klara and the Sun,’ ‘Crying in H Mart’
The current best-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Books in Portland.
In ‘No Land to Light On,’ a husband and wife are torn apart by the 2017 travel ban
Yara Zgheib delves beneath the headlines with the tragic story of two Syrian immigrants.
Bath musician opens up about ‘cult’ experience in new memoir
Peter Macdonald Blachly tells his story, decades later, in ‘The Inner Circle.’
Art review: Art history, modernism converge in Portland gallery’s debut show
In ‘Stages,’ the new Alice Gauvin Gallery on York Street features five artists of vastly disparate styles.