The show at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland features the work of five artists.
Review
An idyllic California town and the wildfire everyone should have expected
Lizzie Johnson chronicles what was lost, and why, when Paradise, Calif., burned in 2018.
Lake Street Dive puts on feel-good show at Thompson’s Point
It was the venue’s first show requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccines or a negative test and the process appeared to go smoothly.
Art review: Incisive photography, empowering beach paintings and rubber works, all in Rockland
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art and Caldbeck Gallery are home to must-see summer shows.
‘The Night House’ will wreck your sleep, in the best possible way
I slept poorly after returning home from a screening of “The Night House.” Insomnia is a strange way to make a plug for a film – though a plug is what this ultimately is – and one that, while fitting, requires some qualification. Director David Bruckner’s carefully calibrated hybrid horror story (one that teeters, mostly […]
Memoir offers intimate portrayal of one woman’s journey through skin cancer
In ‘Skin,’ Maine writer Kate Kennedy tackles her diagnosis and treatment with a purposeful – and defiant – precision.
Great cast, neat concept, promising – but the movie ‘Reminiscence’ is a good-looking mess
With a knockout cast that includes Hugh Jackman, Thandie Newton and Rebecca Ferguson, a promising writer-director-producer in “Westworld” showrunner Lisa Joy making her feature debut, and a neat sci-fi concept, “Reminiscence” has all the ingredients for electrifying summer entertainment. But despite its considerable star power and impressive set pieces, the sprawling meditation on memory is […]
This 1800s doctor’s orders were deadly
‘The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream’ re-creates the homicidal doctor’s heartless life in short, highly dramatic chapters.
Concert review: Chamber festival resumes with challenging and entertaining works – in person
The Portland Chamber Music Festival played to a live audience at Hannaford Hall on Thursday.
Concert review: Bangor fans get electrifying Kiss goodbye
The legendary rock act’s End of the Road tour, delayed by the pandemic, stopped at Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion on Thursday.