Arts & Entertainment
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Art Review: A timely look at LGBT art
“Two Loves: Sex, Art and the Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name” at Kymara Gallery in Biddeford is not for everyone. It’s a show, after all, of gay and lesbian art that has unblinkingly explicit roots in boudoir imagery. With the forthcoming vote about legalizing same-sex marriage in Maine, this is a very timely subject. […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Calendar
Art Duane Paluska, new paintings and sculpture, Icon Contemporary Art, Brunswick. 725-8157. Through Saturday. “The Draw of the Normandy Coast (1860–1960),” European and American paintings and works on paper, Portland Museum of Art. 775-6148; portlandmuseum.org. Through Monday. “Maine Sublime: Frederic Edwin Church’s Landscapes of Mount Desert and Mount Katahdin,” Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Through […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Hot new books not all erotic
NEW YORK —The “Fifty Shades” phenomenon may only get hotter this fall. Booksellers and publishers expect at least a dozen novels to benefit from E L James’ multimillion-selling erotic trilogy. Just in the past two weeks, St. Martin’s Press took on Sara Fawkes’ self-published hit, “Anything He Wants (Dominated by the Billionaire),” and Gallery Books […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Book Review: Mysteries of the heart entangle Maine game warden
Mike Bowditch can’t seem to help himself. Bowditch, a Maine game warden, is the protagonist of “Bad Little Falls.” He has a gift for getting himself in trouble with his superiors — mostly for overstepping his jurisdictional bounds. At one point in “Bad Little Falls,” the third in Paul Doiron’s engaging mystery series featuring the […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Signings, etc.
DEBRA SPARK
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Author Q &A: Telling untruths
Former intelligence officials share the secrets of recognizing the signs of lying and offer tips on asking the right questions.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
Edited and Introduced by Wesley McNair, Maine Poet Laureate. Few contemporary poets have used the device of the symbol more effectively than Waterville poet Peter Harris has in “The Net.” Peter writes that the poem “comes from a particular event in my childhood, an early encounter with racism and my complicity in it, growing […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2012
Ale’s good for the arts
Friends of the St. Lawrence Arts Center toast the support generated by a special Allagash brew.
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PublishedAugust 26, 2012
A good fight
Supporters of the work done by the Cancer Community Center get in the spirit for the upcoming Fight Back Festival.
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PublishedAugust 26, 2012
Arts Planner
This week • From 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, the Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., Kennebunk, will host Heartwood College of Art’s “Paint the Bunk” art sale. A large group of artists, including DeWitt Hardy, Susan Wilder and Claudette Gamache, have painted or otherwise created original artwork depicting the beaches, blueberry plains, homes, churches […]
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