In this richly penetrating documentary odyssey, Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic Jonathan Gold shows us a Los Angeles where ethnic cooking is a kaleidoscopic portal to…
A selection of some of the best shorts from the 2015 Bar Harbor Film Festival. OH LUCYAtsuko Hirayagani | Narrative | 22 min. | Sundance Best…
Come celebrate National Poetry Month with the Beloit Poetry Journal at SPACE. Raise a glass to the magazine’s long history, talk with the editors, and hear Maine…
In 1971 a small group of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada in an old fishing boat. Their mission was to stop Nixon’s atomic test…
2015 marked 50 years since Michael Hurley released his first record on Folkways Records, First Songs, recorded on the same reel-to-reel that taped Lead Belly’s Last Sessions. In the…
Ever found yourself ruining a honest and raw performance by one of your favorite musicians by thinking “this is pretty good but where are the…
FROM THIS DAY FORWARD is a moving portrayal of an American family coping with the most intimate of transformations. When filmmaker Sharon Shattuck’s artist father came…
By design, early American citizenship was a profoundly unequal institution. Its founding document is not the Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed the self-evident truth of…
DANCE/OR/PERFORMANCEHadar Ahuvia and Meredith Lyons present work exploring location and forging of identity. Hadar Ahuvia’s Joy Vey contends with a Zionist legacy by turning beloved…
Maine’s own guiding lights of folk-laden black metal, Falls of Rauros top of a bill of heavy-music purveyors, raw experimentalists, and sonic-adventurers. Krigsgrav is the decade-long project of Fort…