Arts & Entertainment
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Arts Planner
In concert • The Indigo Girls are back on the road and plan a tour stop in Portland on Saturday. The Georgia-bred and -based folk-rock duo will perform at 8 p.m. at Merrill Auditorium. Lucy Wainwright Roche opens. Saturday’s concert is part of the Return to Life benefit concert series, which in the past has […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Bob Keyes: Catching up with Konau, and other odds and ends
Britta Konau lost her job when the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockport faced its financial meltdown last fall. But the curator has stayed active in the arts, and these days can be found popping in and out of galleries and museums across Maine. Always gifted with words, Konau is writing an arts blog […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
On her own two feet
Long known for her artistry in toe shoes, Nell Shipman is branching out, taking a promotion at Portland Ballet and creating an ambitious original dance (just in time for Halloween).
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Taste & Tell: No. 10 Water: Handsome, warm, with a smart menu
BRUNSWICK — Sometimes dinner out should be comfortable, and No. 10 Water handles that requirement with ease. The restaurant suggests a long presence and a habit of generous hospitality via features such as tables spread far apart, friendly service, a wood floor that looks old and worn, and a gas fireplace that will be warming […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Arts Dispatches
AUGUSTA Project wins national award for ‘imaginative learning’ Maine’s Imagination Intensive Communities project was one of nine projects in the United States to receive a Best Practice award from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills at a national summit in Washington, D.C. The Maine project is a process developed by the Maine Alliance for Arts […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Book Review: Chute’s style, flinty Mainers make a mystery well told
In the world of fiction, tranquil country inns often become the stage for violence and mystery. So it is with the inn at the heart of “Coming Home” by Robert M. Chute, Maine poet, writer and professor emeritus in biology at Bates College in Lewiston. “Coming Home” is billed as “A Maine Mystery,” and it […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Book Review: O’Neill has great cast of relatives
"Blood-Dark Track" begins with the discovery of his grandfather's arrest.
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Art Review: Romanticism, brilliantly on target
When I recently walked into Ed Pollack Fine Arts to see the David Itchkawich show, I was struck by a pair of fine drawings by Ken Greenleaf. While I think his new paintings are very strong, I prefer his drawings. Seemingly simple, their visual and intellectual gymnastics flow and swoop gracefully by means of a […]
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Signings, etc.
DOUGLAS KENNEDY Novelist Douglas Kennedy, who has a home in Maine, will be reading, signing and discussing his book “The Pursuit of Happiness.” The book is set in post-World War II New York City. WHEN: 7 p.m. Thursday WHERE: Longfellow Books, Monument Square, Portland HOW MUCH: Free INFO: Longfellowbooks.com; 772-4045
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PublishedOctober 24, 2010
Book Review: The dish ran away with a spoon
In a romantic crisis, the heroine in Melissa Senate's new book returns home to Maine and takes over her grandmother's island cooking school.
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