A show at Colby and two at Bates take an overdue look at Native artists working in variety of media.
Review
Deaths at a Florida ‘reform’ school inspire a masterful horror novel
Tananarive Due’s latest novel, ‘The Reformatory,’ is based on the notorious Dozier School for Boys. The author’s great-uncle was among its victims.
A navy lieutenant battles storms, pursues slave traders and wrestles with his conscience
In Robin Lloyd’s thriller ‘Hidden Cargo,’ set just after the Civil War, protagonist Everett Townsend has his hands full.
Review: In concert film ‘Renaissance,’ Beyoncé offers glimpse into personal life during world tour
Beyoncé ran her Renaissance World Tour like a machine.
Dance review: Maine State Ballet’s ‘Nutcracker’ full of fun and wonder
The performance Saturday kept the Merrill Auditorium audience rapt.
Take a break from holiday chaos to indulge in art
These exhibitions and events, some festively themed, provide more contemplative ways to spend the season.
Theater review: An artist fakes his identity to get his work seen in ‘White’
The Mad Horse Theatre show is up through Dec. 10.
How to help the environment? Farmers and food enthusiasts have ideas
Three no-nonsense nonfiction books offer helpful tips for making a difference.
Art review: Bowdoin grads featured in former teacher’s Brunswick gallery
John Bisbee shows the work of his former students at Fort Hill gallery in the Fort Andross mill complex.
A university lecturer baffles his students, but writer Seth Rogoff captivates readers
Indirect and enigmatic, ‘The Kirschbaum Lectures’ is a wonder.