New England Celtic Arts will present The Sultans of String at Unity College Center for the Performing Arts in Unity on Saturday, Nov. 12, and at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center in…
The Ingathering Each afternoon I wait for the sun’s golden light to sheathe the fading red barn with magic, calling to my eye its delicate grace, now held and bound to use…
Poets usually write elegies — that is lamentations for the dead — for people they know. But in this elegy, Annie Farnsworth of Arundel addresses a person she has never met except…
FARMINGTON – The Sandy River Players will open its 2011-2012 season on Nov. 10-13 with the wildly popular “Almost, Maine” by John Cariani in Alumni Theatre on the University of Maine Farmington…
New England Celtic Arts will present Matt and Shannon Heaton at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center in South Carthage, Maine on Wednesday Nov. 9, and at Unity College Center for the Performing…
Through the tender conversation of today’s poem Martin Steingesser, Portland’s first poet laureate, reveals two mothers, one from the present, the other from the past.…
FARMINGTON – The Mt. Blue Theatre Company will present “Twelve Angry Jurors,” a play in three acts by Reginald Rose, on Nov. 3, 4, and 5. Tensions high and tempers short, Twelve…
FARMINGTON – Johnna Haskell, noted wildlife photographer – educator – author and paraglider, is SugarWood Gallery’s featured Artist of the Month for November. An Open House Reception will be held Friday, Nov.…
New England Celtic Arts will present Alan Reid and Rob van Sante at Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center in South Carthage, Maine on Wednesday, Nov. 2 and at Unity College Center for…
Edited and Introduced by Wesley McNair, Maine Poet Laureate
May Sarton, one of Maine’s best-known poets, was adept at poetry in forms as well as free verse. In this week’s poem, using a…