Arts & Entertainment
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PublishedJune 6, 2010
Theater review: Playhouse’s tributeto Garland poignant, moving
PORTLAND – The Old Port Playhouse opened its summer season Friday with an intimate glimpse into the life and times of legendary performer Judy Garland. “The Property Known as Garland,” written by Billy Van Zandt, stars Laura Hurd Whited as the dashing diva and Justin D. Stebbins as her stagehand, Ed. It’s primarily a one-woman […]
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PublishedJune 6, 2010
Signings, etc.
– Massachusetts author Dennis Lehane has turned out a string of gritty novels that have been turned into gritty films, including “Mystic River,” “Gone, Baby, Gone,” and “Shutter Island.” He’ll be giving a free talk Friday night at the Rines Auditorium, in the recently renovated Portland Public Library. WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday WHERE: Portland Public […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Book Review: Talented Amis can do better than this
The self-indulgent sexual fears of a 50-year-old man do not flesh out a book.
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Arts Dispatches
Photographer’s estate updates, improves website The estate of Todd Webb announced a recent refurbishment of its website, toddwebbphotographs.com. The new site features images, extensive biographical text, exhibition data, collection information and a frequently updated news tab. Currently, two touring exhibitions accent Webb’s photographs. “Picturing New York: Photographs from The Museum of Modern Art” tours Europe […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Book review: Greenlaw’s return to blue water is full of drama
Linda Greenlaw is a renowned swordboat skipper and best-selling author. When we first meet this fearless Mainer in her latest book, “Seaworthy: A Swordboat Captain Returns to the Sea,” she has added an unlikely role to her resume — prisoner. Escorted in handcuffs, Greenlaw is walking to a prison cell in St. John’s, Newfoundland, where […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Books Q & A: A funny thing happened
Portland comic strip artist Lincoln Peirce lands a book deal thanks in part to a fan letter from years ago.
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
And for Webheads, Winslow on the ‘Net
There are plenty of opportunities to see Winslow Homer paintings in person this summer. But if you prefer looking at art on the computer, there’s plenty of Homer to view online as well. On Saturday, the Portland Museum of Art will debut a Web site of highlights from its vast collection of Homer illustrations. The […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Arts Planner
This week Contemporary Maine painter Brita Holmquist shows recent work in a new solo exhibition, “The Lonely Sea and the Sky,” on view at Elizabeth Moss Galleries in Falmouth beginning Thursday. The exhibition will remain on view through July 5. In her work, Holmquist uses bold colors and sweeping gestures to create dramatic images of […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Taste & Tell: Enzo Pizzeria serves slices of manna from heaven
Every once in a while, you take a bite of something and it brings you up short. Your mouth is filled with crunch and oil, sweet tomato and liquid cheese. You are being nourished with pleasure. Life is so much better that way. Enzo, a sit-down addition next door to Otto, Portland’s premier take-out pizzeria, […]
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PublishedMay 30, 2010
Classical Beat: Festival to celebrate genius of Chopin
In honor of Chopin’s 200th birthday, the Bowdoin International Music Festival will be programming more of that composer’s work than is normally heard in Maine, including the rare trio and cello sonata, plus a complete performance of all 24 preludes by Edward Auer on Aug. 6. As a pianist, I’m in favor of as much […]
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