Arts Review
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PublishedFebruary 12, 2023
In his latest novel, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Paul Harding fictionalizes Maine’s Malaga Island
In luminous prose, 'This Other Eden' tells a wrenching tale of mixed race islanders forcibly removed by the state.
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PublishedFebruary 12, 2023
‘Knock at the Cabin’ is the politest home-invasion thriller you’ll ever see
Dave Bautista stars in M. Night Shyamalan's provocative horror film about mild-mannered intruders spouting apocalyptic prophecy.
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PublishedFebruary 6, 2023
Theater review: Mad Horse’s production of ‘Quills’ is provocative and very funny
With his violent, erotic writing, was the Marquis de Sade an advocate for freedom of expression or the devil incarnate?
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2023
Art review: Maine College of Art & Design faculty show ranges from serene to apocalyptic
'The Last Season on Earth' is on display at the college's Institute of Contemporary Art.
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2023
In the gripping ‘My Father’s House,’ a priest takes on the Nazis
Joseph O'Connor's novel is based on the true story of a group in Vatican City whose daring exploits during World War II saved lives and changed outcomes.
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PublishedFebruary 5, 2023
A whale veterinary scientist describes the plight of whales in unsparing detail
In 'We are All Whalers,' scientist Michael J. Moore lays the blame on all of us.
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PublishedFebruary 1, 2023
In ’80 for Brady,’ these golden girls just wanna have fun
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PublishedJanuary 31, 2023
‘Plane’ is cinematic junk food, but oh, so tasty
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PublishedJanuary 30, 2023
Theater review: In ‘Sweet Goats,’ a baker holds onto Cuban roots while making a home in Maine
Portland Stage commissioned the new play by Richard Blanco and Vanessa Garcia.
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PublishedJanuary 30, 2023
Concert review: Program change doesn’t detract from Portland Symphony’s ‘Rite of Spring’
Violinist Jennifer Frautschi took the place of guitarist Pepe Romero who had to cancel because of a health issue.
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