Posted inArts & Culture, Performing Arts Mad Horse’s ‘Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson’ entertaining, engaging, insightful by Judy HarrisonSeptember 27, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Performing Arts ‘The Belle of Amherst’ beautifully brings Dickinson to life in Brooksville barn by Judy HarrisonSeptember 21, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Performing Arts Barbershop quartet musical to premiere in newly refurbished Bangor Opera House by Emily Burnham September 6, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Cast of ‘Boys Next Door’ emphasizes characters’ humanity over disabilities by Judy HarrisonAugust 30, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Hovering crown can’t save uneven, overly long ‘Henry IV’ in Stonington by Judy HarrisonAugust 23, 2017August 31, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Acadia Rep’s ‘Bus Stop’ still touchingly funny with fine ensemble cast by Judy HarrisonAugust 9, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Impact of ‘Othello,’ ‘Red Velvet’ at Monmouth searing, long lasting by Judy HarrisonAugust 2, 2017August 2, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Monmouth’s strips ‘Macbeth’ down to reveal its raw emotion by Opinion Contributor July 26, 2017July 28, 2017
Posted inArts & Culture, Living, Performing Arts Flawed ‘Tintypes’ becomes community theater tribute in Belfast by Judy HarrisonJuly 19, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts Acadia Rep’s ‘The Christians’ asks what happens when there is no hell by Judy HarrisonJuly 12, 2017July 12, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts Maine’s latest ‘Guys and Dolls’ revival makes plaid fun again by Opinion Contributor July 5, 2017July 6, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts ‘The Full Monty’ a triumph as PTC cast bares more than skin by Judy HarrisonJune 21, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts From shadow dancers to child prodigies, Collins Center plans broad season offerings by Emily BurnhamJune 21, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts Penobscot Theatre takes it all off for their last show of the season by Kassadi Moore June 14, 2017June 14, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts Want to see strong women on stage? Check out ‘Always … Patsy Cline’ by Opinion Contributor June 12, 2017June 12, 2017
Posted inLiving, News, Performing Arts, Portland The final days of a controversial Italian correspondent by Opinion Contributor May 31, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts At 89, Maine’s ‘ancient fiddler’ proves it’s never too late to try something new by Emily BurnhamMay 4, 2017May 3, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts Novelty of cooking on stage can’t overcome dull love stories at Bangor Opera House by Judy HarrisonMay 3, 2017
Posted inFood, Living, Performing Arts Dinner as theater: New PTC play is part cooking show, part memoir by Emily BurnhamApril 26, 2017
Posted inLiving, Performing Arts This 85-year-old ‘gave up a life’ to move to Maine, where his music remains a treasure by Opinion Contributor April 20, 2017April 22, 2017