And at Greenhut Galleries, see a sweeping all-encompassing tale of the Black experience in America, from artist Daniel Minter and poet/historian Rachel E. Harding.
Review
Ian McKellen sinks his teeth into ‘The Critic,’ and it bites back
The veteran actor plays a theater critic who hatches a plot to keep his job in 1930s London.
Concert review: Sold-out crowd thrills to Sierra Ferrell at the State Theatre
The country music singer intermingled cover songs with her own.
At 82, Jane Campbell makes a welcome debut as a novelist
‘Interpretations of Love’ is the realization of an idea the British writer has had for a long time.
In Kittery and York, lovers of art have starkly different shows to choose from
‘Parts & Wholes’ is at the George Marshall Store Gallery in York and ‘Yoav Horesh: The Village’ is at Buoy in Kittery.
Concert review: Bikini Kill’s first appearance in Portland was worth the 34-year wait
The pioneering riot grrrl group’s sold-out State Theatre show Friday was visceral, no-frills fun.
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is a not-bad sequel sequel
When “Beetlejuice” was released 36 years ago – you read that right; in the Before Times – director Tim Burton was not yet a household name. Winona Ryder, making her third movie, was all of 16 years old. Michael Keaton was in an early career slump. And no one had any idea what that movie […]
Smaller shows at a trio of Maine galleries help usher in autumn
Hyperrealism in the gloaming, talk of trees and a sampling of sketches will lure you to Woolwich, Monson and Portland.
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ brings off-the-wall spirit to Ogunquit
Latrice Royale steals the show as insatiable plant Audrey II.
A play on parenting, featuring a puppet, closes out Portland Theater Festival
‘Wolf Play’ runs through Sept. 8.