Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Katherine Lee
An exhibit in Woolwich takes on the gendered nature of ‘women’s craft’ | Column
The deliberate use of sewing, weaving, knitting and ceramics in creating art became part and parcel of a larger feminist movement.
A Roman water cure — in Portland’s Lincoln Park | Column
Some public spaces remind us to slow down and enjoy the moment.
Read the poem ‘Worms,’ by John Paul Caponigro
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Guillermo del Toro builds a handsome, grand ‘Frankenstein’ all his own
Instead of a by-the-letter adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel, this is an interpretation by a filmmaker who has always had a soft spot for the monster.
See these films around Maine to take you through October
Classics, comedies and festival offerings are among the movies you can see on big screens this month.
Read the poem ‘Slack Tide,’ by Matthew Bernier
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Portland sculptor’s show at USM Gorham goes for an artful walk
’20 Walks: Lin Lisberger’ shows off the artist’s skills as a carver as she turns personal experiences into wood sculptures.
Read ‘This Cathedral,’ a poem by Michelle Menting
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Two art shows in Portland, Falmouth offer contrasts between AI and nature
A show by Brian Smith at Moss Galleries delves into ‘queer ecology,’ while Roopa Vasudevan at Space demonstrates the limits of AI.