Arts & Entertainment
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
The ‘Barn’ adds to theater workshop
A wish come true for the Celebration Barn Theater: Summer intensive expands from two to four weeks and makes it easier for one lucky Mainer to attend.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Books Q&A: A big-picture portrait of Thomas Hart Benton
In his new book, UMaine professor Justin Wolff creates a comprehensive portrait of the complex and contradictory muralist Thomas Hart Benton.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Movies: ‘American’ back for same old, same old
The problem with "American Reunion" is that it never overcomes the feeling that it is – above all else – an attempt to wring a few more dollars from a once-profitable franchise.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Book review: ‘Flawed’ ballplayer succeeds, inspires
Born without one hand, pitcher Jim Abbott tells a moving story of his career.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Classical Beat: Back Cove Festival features ‘Summer King’
If not for alcohol and bouts of madness, Josh Gibson might have been the first black player to enter major-league baseball in 1947 instead of Jackie Robinson.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Scene & Heard: ‘250 and a senator’
PROPEL attracts both a big crowd and a speaker with a familiar name for its party to open nominations for the Entreverge entrepreneur awards.
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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Book review: A different, darker picture of colonization
Scott Weidensaul’s book, “The First Frontier,” opens on a fog-misted dawn as six Wapanahki – “people of the east” – paddle two bark canoes through the sea south of Penobscot Bay. To the north toward Monhegan, Capt. George Waymouth aboard the Archangell has but one task remaining before returning to England. Like many initial encounters […]
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PublishedApril 1, 2012
ART REVIEW: Bell-Smith show a fascinating, fun look at technology in art
From video installations about the "CSI" TV show to basic landscape work, Bell Smith shows off a wide range of talents.
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PublishedApril 1, 2012
TAKE HEART: A Conversation in Poetry
Ted Bookey's poetry is a unique combination of the comic and the serious. Today's poem is about the force of love.
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PublishedApril 1, 2012
BOOK REVIEW: Kerouac’s ‘lost’ book can’t find its way
Written when he was 21, the "The Sea is My Brother" is the work of a talented beginner still developing.
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