Taken together, they remind us to keep hope (and fun) alive
Review
‘The Flick’ an impressive end to Portland theater group’s season
The play about three movie theater employees provides a potent mix of comedy and drama.
Art review: Edwige Charlot uses metaphors for hopeful message
‘Letters to Sun: Land of Water’ is up at the Maine Jewish Museum through July 5.
Art review: Get to know the Slab City crew at Rockland ‘Rendezvous’
The show at the Farnsworth Art Museum tells the story of the influential artists who formed a community in Lincolnville.
Theater review: ‘Jersey Boys’ are back and just as good as before
Ogunquit Playhouse starts its season with the same high-energy show that closed its last.
Art review: Jenny Brillhart’s paintings deserve a closer look, literally
See her marks and compositions up close at Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland.
Classical review: Portland String Quartet puts on vigorous 50th-anniversary finale
Marking the end of its celebratory season, the foursome shows no signs of slowing down.
Concert review: Renaissance Voices presents something ‘New, Old and Unexpected’
Renaissance Voices, the 21-voice choir directed by Harold Stover, gives only two programs a year – one around the holidays, the other in the spring. But its programs always offer a combination of rarities and familiar works – with poetry readings interspersed – in such finely polished performances that you find yourself wishing they would […]
Art review: Culture and the environment intersect in ‘Material Resources’
The show at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art incorporates a wide range of art forms.
Theater review: Fall under the spell of ‘Mesmerized’
More than a dozen performers act and sing the true story of an 18th-century Viennese physician who claimed to have found a new treatment based on ‘animal magnetism.’