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Review
Let the Colby Museum change the way you see Louise Nevelson
Find joy in discovering what you might not know about this legendary modernist. Plus, artist Shane Charles brilliantly bridges his British and Wabanaki ancestry at Interloc in Thomaston.
In 2 shows coming to a close, charming wall sculptures and a loose take on mentorship
‘Kitty Wales: Drift’ is on a view at Speedwell Contemporary until Saturday, and ‘Generations’ is up for a couple weeks at Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset.
For adventure fans, a rollicking true tale on the high seas
Set in the 19th-century Falkland Islands, ‘Left for Dead’ recounts a fateful encounter between an American vessel, a shipwrecked British brig and a British warship.
The tale of a Westbrook apparel company that’s bucking the trend
Rachel Slade’s ‘Making It In America’ uses the story of American Roots to convey the challenges faced by American-made everywhere. The author and business owners are giving a talk Thursday in Portland.
Review: Opera In the Pines spellbinds with ‘The Crucible’
The sold-out audiences at The Old Red Church in Standish this weekend were treated to a rich production that deserves an encore run.
‘How to Read a Book’ regards even a fatal mistake with compassion
Monica Wood’s latest book, set in part in a women’s prison in Maine, celebrates reading and redemption.
From Marsden Hartley to the women of Monhegan, 7 must-see art shows in Maine this summer
Lynne Drexler, Eastman Johnson and Jeremy Frey are among the other notable Maine artists whose work will be on display.
Review: Motown and pop star Diana Ross shows Merrill audience why she’s legendary
The Portland show includes songs from her days as lead singer of The Supremes and her solo career, as well as covers and interview clips.
A predictable story is buoyed by spirited performances in ‘Waitress’
With warm hand pies for sale in the lobby and display cases full of full-size pies at each side of the stage, it’s not too much of a challenge to figure out a central element of “Waitress,” the season-opening show at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Based on a 2007 film written by Adrienne Shelly, the musical […]