Turkish writer Elif Shafak’s new novel weaves the tumultuous history of Cyprus into a story of young lovers split apart.
Review
Art review: Frontier fills space with works of Fort Andross artists
The restaurant is currently serving as a gallery featuring 26 artists with studios in the former Brunswick mill.
Book review: Lily King’s new short story collection is a paragon of the genre
‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’ ‘speaks volumes in short form.’
Drama finds the nuanced flavor of class dynamics, family pressure
‘India Sweets and Spices’ has some good laughs and good lessons, although its twists and turns are relatively predictable.
‘The Sentence’ is among Louise Erdrich’s most magical novels
And it may be the best pandemic novel we ever get.
The stars have aligned this holiday season with the publication of 3 books for children about the sky
Any of the trio would make a nice holiday gift for a child.
Art review: Photographer Clifford Ross focuses on the force of nature
The Portland Museum of Art exhibition includes images of violent waves and a majestic mountain.
Will Smith serves an old-school star turn
It’s not perfect, but ‘King Richard’ is the kind of family-friendly film that audiences crave.
Concert review: Portland String Quartet takes on complex, impassioned post-war works
The concert Sunday at Woodfords Congregational Church also had lighter, lyrical moments.
Though the planet’s future seems bleak, Jane Goodall still has hope
The conservationist on the hope that guides her – and why it’s not the same as optimism.