Common roots and shared experiences of two iconic American artists are woven through the Robert Indiana exhibition at the Bates College Museum of Art.
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Anne D. Burt relishing role as climate change activist
At 71, she has spent many years passionately advocating for social, economic and environmental justice.
Robert Benton’s ‘The Late Show’ knocks you off your feet
The semi-satirical film noir lite is a quirky old-fashioned love story that has all the essentials.
MIFF opens with documentary screening at Waterville Opera House
Friday night’s opening film, ‘Seasons,’ launched the start of the 10-day Maine International Film Festival, which will feature close to 100 independent and international films at the opera house and Railroad Square Cinema.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Bonnie and Clyde’
The movie will always remain on the top shelf of great, truly American films, J.P. Devine says.
MIFF kicks off 10-day run today in Waterville
Thousands of moviegoers are expected to flock to Waterville for the 10-day run of films and events.
Lucky Clark On Music: Larry Morrissette and Innovation Brass
The quintet will play in Hallowell on July 17.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Free State of Jones’
The film succeeds brilliantly in kicking up the ashes of a once great fire, J.P. Devine says.
J.P. Devine MIFF Review: ‘Blood Simple’
The film, opening the Maine International Film Festival Friday night, is a gift from brilliant film makers who went on to make even better stories.
New England’s use of solar energy growing as Maine waffles
ISO-New England says the sun will supply 3 percent of its electricity by 2025, but Maine trails the trend, which is led by producers in Massachusetts and Connecticut.