With his son playing guitar and an all-ages audience, the Grateful Dead bassist proved his legacy is lasting at Thompson’s Point.
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Concert review: Bowdoin’s festival showcases modern works from around the world
Music from Copland House performed at the Bowdoin International Music Festival’s contemporary music event.
Book review: A newly minted doctor navigates stormy waters to make house calls on the islands of Casco Bay
In ‘Go by Boat,’ Dr. Chuck Radis writes about his early career, when he faced challenges from the federal bureaucracy and from independent-minded islanders.
Bedside table: A cereal heiress who lived very large
Book recommendations from readers.
‘The Pallbearers Club’ carries readers into a mind-bending world
The latest horror story from Paul Tremblay appears as a found memoir, hewing close to the bone but complicated by contradictory annotations.
Art review: Corey Daniels shows serious side of ceramics
His gallery in Wells also has an exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Jeff Kellar.
Art review: Duncan Hewitt’s sculptures worth contemplating, whatever they are
The Portland-area artist has a solo show at Buoy in Kittery.
‘The Foundling’ turns a serious subject into a perfect beach read
Ann Leary’s thrilling novel was inspired by the early 20th-century incarceration of “feebleminded” women.
Book review: In fictional ‘Oslo, Maine,’ a musical couple from away collides with the locals
Unfortunately, neither the characters nor the town are believably drawn.
‘Mr. Malcolm’s List’: Not quite Jane Austen, but close
If you’re going to set out to write a movie that critics will call Jane Austen-esque, you’ve got your work cut out for you. Not only does your script have to hold its own against one of the sharpest, funniest writers England has ever produced, but the raft of previous movies based on (or inspired […]