Marking the end of its celebratory season, the foursome shows no signs of slowing down.
Leslie Bridgers
Columnist
Leslie Bridgers is a columnist for the Portland Press Herald, writing about Maine culture, customs and the things we notice and wonder about in our everyday lives. Originally from Connecticut, Leslie came to Maine by way of Bowdoin College and never left. She joined the Portland Press Herald in 2011 as a reporter and spent seven years as the paper’s features editor, overseeing coverage of arts, entertainment and food.
Society Notebook: United Way recognizes those who give back
The organization honors companies and community members at its luncheon.
How NBC’s ‘Must See TV’ risk takers of the ’90s are still launching groundbreaking shows
Executives who were in their 20s and 30s during the NBC years have the experience of developing hits.
Art review: Culture and the environment intersect in ‘Material Resources’
The show at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art incorporates a wide range of art forms.
Deep Water: ‘Spring Pick-up’ by Carl Little
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Q&A: Ryan Reynolds on ‘Pikachu’ and the future of ‘Deadpool’
One of Hollywood’s top movie stars talks about how he gets into character and the shifting male archetype.
‘TransMilitary’ tells the stories of four service members affected by Trump ban
The documentary is screening Thursday at Railroad Square Cinema in Waterville and will be followed by a discussion.
‘Hadestown’ leads Tony Award nominations with 14 nods
‘Hadestown,’ singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell’s Broadway debut, is the leading Tony Award nominee with 14 nods, followed by the jukebox musical ‘Ain’t Too Proud,’ built around songs by the Temptations
John Singleton found a perfect marriage of movie and moment
With ‘Boyz N the Hood,’ Singleton took a cultural obsession — South-Central LA and the young black men growing up in it — and imbued them with depth, humor and humanity.
Art review: Henry Wolyniec makes abstract art that’s relatable
His show, ‘Relief,’ is up through May 31 at Speedwell Projects in Portland.