It is difficult – nay, impossible – to imagine that the Willy Wonka of the prequel “Wonka,” a simperingly sweet musical origin story starring Timothée Chalamet as the aspiring chocolatier made famous by writer Roald Dahl, ever matures into the adult version of the character we saw in 2005’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” starring […]
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Review: ‘Magic of Christmas’ a must-see mix of classic and contemporary music, plus some comic relief
In-person performances at Merrill Auditorium continue next weekend, when the Portland Symphony Orchestra concert will also become available on demand.
When her ferocious mother dies, a prodigal daughter returns home to Maine
‘Welcome Home, Stranger,’ Kate Christensen’s latest book, is a meditation on complicated grief.
‘The Maid’ was a surprise hit. Its sequel lives up to the hype
‘The Mystery Guest,’ the second installment in Nita Prose’s Maid Novels series, is both a delightful whodunit and a pointed social commentary.
Art review: Repetition runs through show at Cove Street Arts
Plus, artist Yoav Horesh raises larger questions by mixing and matching facial features at the Maine Jewish Museum.
In ‘Eileen,’ Thomasin McKenzie takes a walk on the wild side
Of Ottessa Moshfegh’s debut novel, “Eileen” – the 1964-set story of a mousy prison secretary outside Boston who discovers her darker self – reviewer Patrick Anderson wrote in The Washington Post that the 2015 book “may bore some readers and repulse others, but those with a yen for the perverse may well embrace its unsettling […]
Concert review: 33rd Christmas at the Cathedral both joyful and reverent
The annual concert at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland included many Christmas classics, plus some touches of humor.
Indie Film: Otherness comes into focus in films screening this week
‘Queendom,’ playing at Space, is a documentary about Russian performance artist Gena Marvin.
Art review: Range of Indigenous art on display at Maine colleges
A show at Colby and two at Bates take an overdue look at Native artists working in variety of media.
Deaths at a Florida ‘reform’ school inspire a masterful horror novel
Tananarive Due’s latest novel, ‘The Reformatory,’ is based on the notorious Dozier School for Boys. The author’s great-uncle was among its victims.