The performance Sunday was led by guest conductor Tito Muñoz.
Review
A new book explains how to read the natural landscape
Step 1, biologist Noah Charney writes in ‘These Trees Tell a Story,’ is to slow down.
Teju Cole abandons plot and reaches new heights
‘Tremor’ poses existential questions while demonstrating just how different a modern novel can look.
Art review: Formation of art and memory on display at Portland gallery shows
Three artists show their approach to form at Greenhut Galleries, while 82Parris holds a group show called ‘Vestige.’
‘Priscilla’ a dreamy but stultifying portrait of an American princess
There’s a scene in the middle of “Priscilla,” Sofia Coppola’s biopic of Priscilla Presley, which contains a surreal detail that had to have been at least one of Coppola’s sparks of inspiration. Priscilla (Cailee Spaeny), heavily pregnant, has gone into labor. As her husband, the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley (Jacob Elordi) rushes […]
Theater review: Mary Shelley’s struggle takes center stage in ‘Anonymous’
Local playwright Kevin O’Leary tells the story of the young author and mother.
A poet offers an intimate, meandering picture of rural life in Maine
Baron Wormser’s memoir, ‘The Road Washes Out in Spring,’ was reissued in March. Its sharply observed, compassionate vignettes of his own off-the-grid life and the lives of those around him endure.
A passionate argument for the necessity of functioning infrastructure
Deb Chachra’s ‘How Infrastructure Works’ is a perfectly timed entreaty to rethink the systems that make modern life possible.
Art review: Artistic expressions of interconnectedness offer glimmers of hope in trying times
Two Portland shows – ‘Asters & Goldenrod’ and ‘Liveable Worlds’ – explore the symbiotic ties between artists and the natural world.
Theater review: Sale of a Maine family camp at center of new comedy
Portland writer Monica Wood’s ‘Saint Dad’ is in its premiere run at Portland Stage.