‘John Hultberg: Angels Above Fear’ and Richard Wilson’s ‘Out of My Mind’ demonstrate the range of expression in an artistic movement that’s still fairly rare in Maine.
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‘Thunderbolts*’: Another Marvel widget, saved by the cast
Florence Pugh, David Harbour and Julia Louis-Dreyfus lead an ensemble of actors that elevate an otherwise ho-hum MCU entry.
‘On Swift Horses’ is a mixed bag of eros and agita in 1950s California
A TV director takes a gamble on a big-screen drama that only partially pays off.
MECA’s temporary exhibit uses U-Haul trucks to explore the possibilities of empty spaces
The ‘Cluster Truck’ sculpture exhibition invited 11 students at the Maine College of Art and Design to adopt a truck and create an experience or spectacle.
An art installation goes on a haunting journey, while another exhibit looks at books as art
Fort Hall is showing ‘Maggie Stark/Shadow Light,’ while ‘to-morrrow, the world answers everything: Andrew Hayes + Tom Phillips’ in Woolwich examines book arts.
‘Sinners’: This culture war leaves blood on the floor
Ryan Coogler’s 1930s-era drama is an electrifying swirl of blues, bloodshed and timely commentary on the past.
‘The Wedding Banquet’ is a comic remake with Seoul food
Bowen Yang and Lily Gladstone star in a four-way same-sex marriage farce.
A Maine art critic takes stock of his environment
Meet our new art critic, Jon Calame, who will be writing about art, architecture and design in public spaces.
‘Envision Resilience’ at Space asks viewers to consider humans’ role in climate change
The show, which runs through April 26, features works by seven Maine artists that ask us to contemplate the inevitable.
Three’s a crowd in the wistful ‘Ballad of Wallis Island’
Carey Mulligan plays one half of a musical duo in the British comedy.