Laurel Dodge’s debut novel, ‘The Buoyant Letters of Mimsy Bell,’ is moving and unfolds in unexpected ways.
Review
Flaming Lips bring psychedelic, celebratory show to Thompson’s Point
Laser, bright colors and inflatable props were all part of the spectacle Thursday.
Opera Maine’s ‘Aida’ a massive, memorable spectacle
The second and final performance of the 3-hour opera is Sunday.
Ogunquit packs a lot of vocal talent into ‘A Little Night Music’
The humor and iconic husky voice of actress Kathleen Turner are among the highlights.
‘The School for Husbands’ takes a farcical look at relationships
The Theater at Monmouth has adapted the Molière play.
Maine State Music Theatre’s ‘White Christmas’ is a dazzler
The dancing, the singing, the costumes, the energy – this performance has got it all.
Exhibits at Space, Speedwell harness the power of grids
A nylon sculpture of an iceberg and a map of daily walks around Baltimore are among the pieces on display at two Portland shows.
Fenix puts modern, Maine twists on ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost’
The free performances of the Shakespeare comedy in Deering Oaks park run through Aug. 3.
‘Fly Me to the Moon’ is saved by the stars
What do you get when you cross “Apollo 13” with a Rock Hudson/Doris Day romantic comedy? Wait, why would you even try? “Fly Me to the Moon” is a platypus of a movie, and while it definitely has its charms, bizarro and otherwise, you may be more fascinated by the baling wire holding it together […]
‘Despicable Me 4’: A wildly imaginative yet overly plotty adventure
The latest installment in the Despicable Me franchise, the series of animated comedy films centering on Gru, a semi-reformed supervillain voiced by Steve Carell, is a fish-out-of-water tale set in a sleepy suburban safe house. It’s also a revenge story, precipitated by the escape of Gru’s arch-nemesis Maxime Le Mal (Will Ferrell) from maximum security […]