I think crime pays. The hours are good, you meet a lot of interesting people, you travel a lot. — Woody Allen This is important: “Fading Gigolo” is not a Woody Allen movie. This movie belongs to the great John Turturro from scene one. The Woody we know and love is at the center, of […]
May 2014
Painter Alex Katz’s talk in Portland quickly sells out
The June 11 event will be hosted by the Portland Museum of Art .
Waterville’s Railroad Square Cinema celebrates expansion Saturday
Burt’s Bees founder Burt Shavitz will be featured as cinema officials mark the completion of a new expanded lobby.
KVCC graduate who beat cancer wants to repay nurse’s kindness
Winslow’s Jessica Abrams, graduating Saturday, says her battle with breast cancer opened her eyes to the power of caring.
No leads in Fairfield girl’s grave vandalism, but reward and decorations swell
Reward rises to $3,000 to help police find vandals at Quaker cementery, but police chief says there’s no new leads.
Strategy working for same-sex marriage supporters
Acceptance is building as supporters and activists use relentless persistence and unexpected allies to help make their case.
Bill Nemitz: Lone voice cries out for openness in running a Maine city
South Portland’s mayor challenges councilors to ensure that executive sessions aren’t used to keep public business private.