The play at Portland Stage revolves around the Maine senator’s monumental speech.
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A new novel about Oscar Wilde offers an alternative ending to his story
Louis Bayard’s ‘The Wildes’ reimagines how scandal affected the Irish playwright’s family and how it might have been different.
Mechanical mom meets nature in ‘The Wild Robot’
There’s a subset of family movies that’s obsessed with humanoid technology – robots, personal helpers and the like – and that is determined to work out the conflicted feelings we human beings have toward them. “The Iron Giant” (1999), “Robots” (2005), “WALL-E” (2008), “Ron’s Gone Wrong” (2021) – the list goes on, and why not? […]
Lights Out Gallery gives you 2 reasons to book it to Norway
These nearby shows — one of photography, the other straddling the line of art and craft — both close Oct. 13.
Past and present Portland Symphony conductors carry orchestra into 100th season
Each music director conducted a movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, which the orchestra will perform again Tuesday.
Environmental visions will beckon you off the beaten path
In shows running into the fall, galleries in Searsport and Deer Isle offer a wealth of variety.
In a new memoir, conservative Sam Patten details the ‘Dangerous Company’ he keeps
Patten’s adventures – and misadventures – took him from Kazakhstan to Ukraine, from Nigeria to Iraq. His legal troubles didn’t lessen his self-confidence.
In Rumaan Alam’s ‘Entitlement,’ money can drive people crazy
The author of ‘Leave the World Behind’ returns with a bleakly satirical and unnerving novel.
On solo debut ‘Hundred Mile Wilderness,’ Griffin William Sherry gets personal
The former Ghost of Paul Revere frontman released the album Friday.
Surprising, illuminating resonances among 3 shows now at Cove St. Arts
And at Greenhut Galleries, see a sweeping all-encompassing tale of the Black experience in America, from artist Daniel Minter and poet/historian Rachel E. Harding.