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Art review: Bates displays nature art left by late professor
The art museum is closed to the public, but ‘Carl Benton Straub: His Enduring Legacy’ is available to view digitally.
Jane Austen makes a cameo in a charmer about friendship and the literary life
‘Jane Austen and Shelley in the Garden’ whisks readers to Cambridge, Wales and Venice, in the company of a delightful gang of scholars
Movie review: Ken Burns boils down the authentic story of Muhammad Ali
The New Hampshire documentarian’s latest series begins airing Sunday on PBS.
Music and motion add to appeal of ‘Mystic Pizza,’ in its world premiere at Ogunquit
Ogunquit Playhouse draws a talented cast for an entertaining show.
They’re ba-ack! And so is the tongue-in-cheek storytelling of a beloved Maine children’s author
In her satirical sequel ‘The Willoughbys Return,’ Lois Lowry reunites the abandoned children of her 2008 book with their degenerate – and newly defrosted – parents.
Finding the dignity in troubled people and places, from a sect to a small town
Shawna Kay Rodenberg recounts her childhood in a religious sect and in rural Kentucky.
‘Jersey Boys’ a fun, tune-filled ride through pop music history
The Maine State Music Theatre production runs through Sept. 19 at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center.
Art review: Juxtaposing the works of Joseph A. Fiore and friends
Able Baker Contemporary helps make the connections with a smartly hung show.
A new book examines the final troubled years of Robert Indiana’s life on Vinalhaven
In ‘The Isolation Artist,’ Portland Press Herald arts reporter Bob Keyes tackles a tragic tale with echoes of Shakespeare.