Sculptor Rona Pondick and painter Robert Feintuch are internationally known artists showing together at the Bates College Museum of Art.
Review
Theater review: Sobering Footlights production is an important Holocaust reminder
The Falmouth theater premieres ‘Appell: The Other Side of the Fence.’
Art review: In Bath, an affecting assemblage of assemblages
Mae Billington’s fascinating found-object art is on view at Green Lion Gallery.
Art review: Frances Hynes mixes the actual and the abstract, sometimes in a single painting
‘Marking Time: Of Land and Sea’ is up through Friday at Elizabeth Moss Galleries in Falmouth.
Art review: Tom Flanagan’s bold, abstract paintings well-suited to Brunswick space
‘Show Me the Garden’ is on view at the Frank Brockman Gallery through next weekend.
Concert review: Stepping in as conductor, Polivnick puts his own mark on Moody’s program
Freelance conductor Paul Polivnick filled in at Sunday’s Portland Symphony Orchestra concert.
Theater review: ‘Dorian Gray’ is witty, wicked in all the right places
The Oscar Wilde classic is on stage at the Theater Project in Brunswick through Sunday.
Theater review: Stephen King’s dark themes are there, but Lyric’s ‘Carrie’ nevertheless an entertaining show
The musical based on the 1974 novel is set in Maine.
Art review: Child’s play (parents’, too) at Portland gallery
Artists and their children show their work together at Able Baker Contemporary.
Concert review: Oratorio Chorale program aims to soothe in troubled times
The choir, supported by a small orchestra and an organist, sings two works rooted in ancient texts with the required delicacy and suppleness.