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  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Show features geometry-infused landscapes

    AUGUSTA — The Maine Arts Commission is hosting an exhibition of artwork by Maine landscape artist Brian Krebs in Maine’s Capitol Complex, 193 State St. The exhibit, which runs through August, is part of the agency’s Arts in the Capitol program. Visitors to the capitol will experience the way Krebs uses “various layers of geometric […]

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Signings, etc.

    JULIA MUNROE MARTIN

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Bob Keyes: St. Vincent Millay returns to Maine roots in cabaret-style revival

    This summer in Stonington, Linda Nelson and the creative team at Opera House Arts will explore the life and times of Maine-born poet Edna St. Vincent Millay with an original musical, “The Millay Sisters, A Cabaret.” Opera House Arts presented a one-act version last summer on the 100th anniversary of the publication of Nelson’s poem […]

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    A barn-turned-theater in Berwick thrives

    Since 1972, the quaint Hackmatack Playhouse has thrived in an idyllic setting in Berwick, complete with a herd of bison out back.

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    What’s behind Door No. 1? An Emmy

    At 92, Monty Hall finally gets his Emmy -- for lifetime achievement.

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  • Published
    June 16, 2013
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    Movies: ‘Man of Steel’ fills bill as a modern blockbuster

    Thanks, “Man of Steel.” Because of the scene where Superman battles two of his adversaries from the planet Krypton in downtown Smallville, wrecking most of an IHOP and a Sears store, I now associate pancakes and appliances with pain and suffering. A sure hit, if only because of its 100 “global promotional partners” (according to […]

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry

    Mariana Tupper is a resident of Yarmouth. She writes that “Magic Show” was inspired by such places as Pemaquid Beach, New Harbor, and Penobscot Bay – though readers of her poem will recognize other seaside locations as well.

  • Published
    June 16, 2013

    Book Review: Racism and dream dominate in ‘Until’

    In her second novel, Lori Roy delivers an engrossing tale set in 1958 Detroit.

  • Published
    June 13, 2013

    You may not know the name Rebecca Eaton, but you surely know her shows.

    As executive producer of ‘Masterpiece’ on PBS, the Maine summer resident has overseen the likes of ‘Prime Suspect,’ ‘Sherlock’ and, yes, ‘Downton Abbey.’

  • Published
    June 13, 2013

    Liza Walsh offers a frightfully interesting look at Maine’s Fort Knox.

    “Haunted Fort: The Spooky Side of Maine’s Fort Knox” explains the history of Fort Knox, shares the creepy experiences of visitors who have had a brush with the supernatural, and documents ghost hunters’ excursions into the fort.