In her memoir ‘Beyond This Harbor,’ Styron, 95, looks back at her life before, during and since her marriage to the novelist William Styron.
Review
Renowned pianist Richard Goode charms audience at Portland Bach festival
His performance centered around works by Beethoven, but references to Bach were felt in throughout.
‘The Flash’: A superhero at war with himself in the multiverse
In “The Flash,” the titular superhero and Justice League member who is so fast he can time travel – via something called the Chronobowl, a sort of swirling arena of temporal possibilities that he enters by, er, running really fast – attempts to return to his childhood so he can prevent the murder of his […]
Theater review: Ogunquit Playhouse puts on spirited ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
The show runs through July 15.
In ‘The Mythmakers,’ Keziah Weir has written a quiet, ‘revelatory’ first novel
When a magazine writer reads a Paris Review story that seems to be based on an encounter she once had with the now deceased writer, she sets out to learn more.
Art review: Artists explore masculinity, identity in 2 Portland shows
Dunes displays the sculptures and paintings of two male artists who met during a residency, while Moss Galleries pairs two New York-based female artists originally from other parts of world.
‘Fire Weather’ is a gripping narrative and a loud wake-up call
John Vaillant’s new book recounts a Canadian wildfire in 2016 that was nicknamed “the beast.”
Dance review: A sampling of works from Maine State Ballet whets the appetite for more
The brief dances encompassed original choreography and reimagined classic works.
Theater review: ‘The Sand Princess’ a colorful romp through the Desert of Maine
The play premiered Sunday, after weather conditions delayed opening night.
Theater review: ‘Titanic’ musical tells stories from all corners of the ship
The show at Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick is a co-production with Fulton Theatre of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.