The Monhegan Museum exhibits works by artists who painted both on the island and in Cape Ann, Mass.
Review
‘Dream Girl’ turns mundane to macabre
In Laura Lippman’s 25th novel, a bedridden novelist is haunted by a woman who claims to be one of his characters.
New documentary argues carnivores and vegans can find middle ground
Directed by the founder of the Reducetarian Foundation, ‘Meat Me Half Way’ is fascinating and multi-faceted.
Theater review: High-energy performance fitting for Shakespeare farce in the park
The slapstick humor of Fenix Theatre Company’s small ‘Comedy of Errors’ cast overcomes Deering Oaks distractions.
A famous father casts shadows over painful memoir
In ‘Poetic License,’ the daughter of poet Richard Eberhart works to reconcile the love and loathing he inspired.
Children’s book celebrates the color brown in all its glory
‘Magnificent Homespun Brown’ is as joyful as the confident little girls it depicts.
Bedside Table: Many perspectives on Maine in these books
“I have two books on my bedside table, and, no coincidence, both are about Maine. As a retired physician who spent my career on the West Coast I have returned back East and relocated from Portland (OR) to Portland (ME). Knowing little of the rich history of the District and then the State […]
Black Widow finally gets her own movie, one that poses the question: Who is she, really?
The filmmakers – including Scarlett Johansson, who serves as an executive producer – wanted to tell a story about female empowerment.
Fresh out of medical school, they volunteered to help battle the coronavirus pandemic
What six med school graduates saw as the coronavirus tore through New York hospitals.
Art review: Bowdoin museum reopens with two exhibits that connect different times and places
The Brunswick college art museum reopened to the public on July 1.