The proceeds are expected to pay for legal bills and repairs to the late artist’s home on Vinalhaven.
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.
‘I represent the injuries you cannot see’
Kelly Thorndike turns his inner torments from Iraq into an art project to help veterans find their voice and stay alive.
Museum painting, lecture mark anniversary of Portland steamship sinking
The SS Portland sank 120 years ago this month off Cape Ann near Gloucester, Mass.
See a snapshot of Maine’s vibrant contemporary art scene at Rockland museum
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art Biennial includes only work created by Maine artists within in the past two years.
Gorham teenager charged in fiery crash on Interstate 95
State police say Anthony Hodge, 19, was distracted by his phone when he rear-ended another vehicle in Hampden.
Metro offering free bus rides on Election Day
‘A lack of transportation’ shouldn’t keep people from voting, the bus service’s general manager says.
At MaineVoices Live, 2 chefs talk food, family – and all that noise in the restaurant
Chefs Ilma Lopez and Cara Stadler spoke with the Portland Press Herald’s food editor, in front of an audience, about what it’s like owning multiple restaurants in southern Maine.
U.S. poet laureate to visit Maine
Poet laureate Tracy K. Smith will visit Norway and Lewiston as part of her national tour.
Maine philanthropist’s photos show haunting and hopeful images from the Holocaust’s path
Judy Glickman Lauder’s book of photography, ‘Beyond the Shadows,’ brings together 30 years of her imagery from her travels through Europe.
Exhibit shows what it was like – and what it means – to be Jewish in Maine
‘Maine + Jewish’ will be on view for the next year at the State Museum in Augusta.