A 20-year-old Warren man was crossing Mill Street on Sunday night when he was hit, police say.
Bob Keyes
Bob Keyes writes about the visual and performing arts for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. He appreciates that his job requires him to visit museums and attend plays and concerts across Maine, and most enjoys interviewing artists in their studios. He’s a New Englander by birth, and has lived in Maine off and on, most recently since 2002. He lives in Berwick with his wife, Vicki, and their son Luke.
When it comes to Franco-American fiddling, Don Roy takes a bow
The master fiddler is teaching others how to play – and make – their own instruments.
Portland Symphony Orchestra names 4 finalists to replace Robert Moody
The candidates will conduct the PSO during an audition process that will begin this year and stretch into the spring of 2018.
North Yarmouth photographer puts a human face on displaced people
UNE-Biddeford is showing Robert Pennington’s photos of Colombians forced from their homes and land.
New director of influential New York art school has ties to Maine
Timothy Clark paints on the New Meadows River when he’s not in Manhattan or California.
Portland Museum of Art reopens with 3D show outside, more art inside
No admission fee will be charged at the museum on Friday night or Saturday.
Freeport artist living a dream, with cover image on this week’s New Yorker
Abigail Gray Swartz, who attended the Women’s March in Augusta, updates the iconic Rosie the Riveter as a woman of color with a pink pussyhat.
Maine arts groups prepare to fight Trump in case of budget cuts
‘We’ll be ready,’ says one leader. ‘The stakes are high. People are paying attention.’
Tanja Hollander finds answers to ‘Are You Really My Friend?’
The Auburn photographer will display thousands of images of her friends, and the travels she took to reach them, in a new exhibition at Mass MoCA.
Maine author Ashley Bryan’s book about slaves wins Newbery Honor Award
The prize recognizes excellence in children’s literature.