Littoral Books’ latest, ‘North by Northeast: New Short Fiction by Writers from Maine and New England,’ casts a wide net, from familiar locations to the state’s legendary fog.
Review
Movie review: ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ amps up the body swapping with hilarious returns
It’s a one-joke story, but there’s still tread on its tires.
Movie review: One question about ‘Cats’: Why?
It’s kind of endearing in its earnestness, but something like this badly needs a campy edge.
‘Christmas With Renaissance Voices’ a holiday must-hear
The chamber choir, led by conductor Harold Stover, gives a gentle overview of how harmonic practice evolved over four centuries.
An American writer in Paris, seduced by the Seine
Elaine Sciolino’s “The Seine: The River That Made Paris,” is a love letter, but the facts at times get in the way of the narrative.
Review: ‘Rise of Skywalker’ is a sour end to a grand saga
It proves, again, that George Lucas’ cosmic amalgamation of Flash Gordon and Akira Kurosawa isn’t so easily refabricated.
No shortage of complex human relationships in ‘The Limits of the World’
In her first novel, Jennifer Acker, an author who grew up in Maine, conjures an international family drama from several points of view.
Review: ‘Victorian Nutcracker’ puts local twist on holiday classic
The Portland Ballet production moves from Merrill to the Westbrook Performing Arts Center.
‘The Revisioners’ reminds us of slavery’s long reach
Margaret Wilkerson Sexton’s new novel spans more than 160 years and several distinct story lines.
A family secret hovers over Diana Altman’s 2nd novel
In ‘We Never Told,’ a woman looks back on her parents’ divorce and her complex mother’s next act.