Six months after losing his wife and leg in an auto accident, the Portland actor tells his story on stage.
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.
Crystal Lisbon begins first season at artistic director at Hackmatack
The Berwick theater hires a New Hampshire woman for leadership and vision.
PortFringe presents the weird and wild
The theater festival gains traction and draws crowds.
Brenda Buchanan’s first crime mystery released as e-book
A Portland attorney celebrates with a series of readings.
Bloomsday will bring Tony Reilly back on stage
He’ll present ‘Ulysses for Beginners” on June 16, followed by a new show about his accident and ordeal.
John Calvin Stevens: An eye for the dramatic
He designed Portland homes, and painted the landscape.
Writers, bookseller honored at Maine literary awards
Renowned Portland bookseller Stuart Gersen is remembered for his contributions.
Veterans share, heal, create in art made from military uniforms
Participants from around the country create ‘a new language to talk about war’ at a Deer Isle crafts school.
Summer visual arts: Katz as curator
The Colby College Museum of Art hangs some 70 paintings that Alex Katz has given the museum in recent years.
In a summer of art, a Rose blooms
Marasco exhibitions at PMA, Ogunquit highlight the start of the season.