The Portland gallery’s benefit is a show of pros.
Review
Paris on the eve of revolution springs to life in ‘Enchantée’
Camille, the orphaned heroine of Gita Trelese’s latest YA novel, dons a magic gown – and a dangerous double identity.
Movie review: Delightful whodunit ‘Knives Out’ is an embarrassment of riches
It’s also a deceptively radical and empathetic message of acceptance, tolerance and wealth redistribution.
Movie review: ‘Frozen II’ doesn’t make waves, but keeps the franchise on track
It’s a pleasant way to spend an hour and 43 minutes, with some great tunes and lovely snowy landscapes.
‘Tough Love’ offers an insider’s account of recent American history
Diplomat, presidential adviser, mother and wife, Susan Rice writes with dignity and warmth about her many roles.
Art review: Nancy Morgan Barnes’ dense paintings tell complex tales
‘Tall Tales & Short Stories’ is up at Greenhut Galleries in Portland through the end of the month.
Hisham Matar meditates on art and mourning
The insightful, artful ‘A Month in Siena’ stands alone and also in relationship to his previous book, the Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘The Return.’
‘The Love of the Nightingale’ puts female rage under the spotlight
The strengths of the theater program at the University of Southern Maine show in this thoroughly engrossing, and remarkably timely, feminist-minded revenge tragedy.
Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen have a blast in ‘The Good Liar,’ a silly cat-and-mouse game
Based on novelist Nicholas Searle’s best-selling 2016 debut, “The Good Liar” is a silly breeze of a movie starring two of Britain’s finest actors, each having a blast playing cat-and-mouse with the other. Ian McKellen charms as Roy, a London con man who woos elderly women into signing their savings over to him. His target […]
Art review: CMCA takes on the theme of time in series’ latest show
‘Temporality | The Process of Time’ is the second in a series of shows held in years the Rockland venue doesn’t have a biennial.