Audiard’s actors, each of whom seem to have been plucked from the war zones and streets of Sri Lanka, are amazing, according to J.P. Devine.
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Lucky Clark On Music: Mike Miclon plans Gardiner performance
The comic act is scheduled for June 18 on the Gardiner waterfront.
Gaslight Theater to hold ‘Black Coffee’ auditions
Casting is for 10 male and three female roles.
Ringo Starr sends message of peace and love
The former Beatle says he wants that message to hit home even harder this year in the wake of Sunday’s Orlando shootings.
Aretha Franklin’s birth home could be demolished
The home is in city receivership and has been ordered to be demolished.
Notes From the Field: Maine consumers willing to pay more for local seafood
According to research, Mainers care where their food comes from, and they might have preferences for choosing local fish.
Game warden can’t shake his father’s past in ‘Widowmaker’
The latest in Paul Doiron’s mystery series has the warden searching for the truth about a man who could be his half-brother.
Kevin Kelly’s a scallop counter for the Maine Department of Marine Resources
His surveys and a ‘quilt’ of closed coastal areas help the flavorful shellfish spring back.
No more ups and downs with the Cowboy Yoyo
This toy, made by a Maine advertising professional in honor of his uncle, teaches dexterity and patience – to adults! – through cowboy-inspired rope tricks.
Selecting proper dishwashing soap can help protect lakes and rivers
Several groups rate the environmental impacts of dishwashing liquids, but each has its own criteria.