The film testifies to the honor and difficulty of being first.
Review
On ‘Swag,’ Justin Bieber leans into the skid
On his surprise release, pop superstar Justin Bieber obscures a solid Ra&B album by getting distracted by the trappings of fame.
The true story of a shipwrecked couple’s fight to survive
Sophie Elmhirst’s ‘A Marriage at Sea’ chronicles the doomed aquatic adventure of a British husband and wife in 1972.
In Peter Heller’s latest, two hunters emerge from a week in Maine’s North Woods to find total devastation
‘Burn,’ an apocalyptic novel of friendship, is a terrific read.
Take time for the democratizing joy of the American public library | Column
Library spaces at their best should give the impression that things are open and that nothing important is hidden.
On ‘Period,’ the old Kesha is back. Again.
After dipping into art pop, country and rock, Kesha returns to the party on her first independently released album.
‘Superman’: The original superhero is back, with a brisk new attitude
David Corenswet brings sincerity and strength to the latest mixed-bag adaptation of the timeless comic book.
In a Freeport barn and on a trail in Cushing, find multidimensional art | Column
Sidle House Gallery and Langlais Art Preserve both have installations on view.
‘Bride Hard’ is neither ‘Bridesmaids’ nor ‘Die Hard.’ Discuss.
Rebel Wilson stars as a superspy in a lazy, unfunny action-comedy mashup.
Wittenberg shows in Ogunquit, Rockland seduce and take no prisoners | Column
‘A Sailboat in the Moonlight’ at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art and ‘Cheek to Cheek’ at the CMCA in Rockland showcase Nicole Wittenberg’s aggressive approach to Maine landscapes.