Stream shows from Muddy Ruckus and Taylor O’Donnell or virtually attend a David Bowie dance party.
2021
‘Splay’ on display at Able Baker
The exhibition will be on view in Portland through Jan. 16.
Run & Eat: Takeout for now, toasts later at South Berwick tavern
There will be more comfort food to come from The Odd Fellows Tavern.
Things to Do: All about art and photography
See virtual exhibits and partake in a Zoom conversation with Chris Newell from the Abbe Museum.
Front-line medical workers prepare for second vaccine doses
They say they experienced no trouble with the vaccines, and are asking Mainers to keep taking precautions as officials work to immunize the population.
Letter to the editor: Pardons indicate warped set of priorities
Re: pardons: While 2 million sad souls rot in our jails and prisons, one in five of them for committing nonviolent drug offenses, our thuggish president puts convicted killers, corrupt politicians and other dangerous predators back on our streets. Shame and disgust come to mind. Michael Petit Portland
Face the Music: Lynn Deeves’ message of peace hits the right note for the new year
The Richmond singer-songwriter offers hope and healing in ‘Songs from A Peaceful Heart.’
You’ve been deprived of enough. This year, resolve to treat yourself
Make goals to try new food, focus more on self-care and support local businesses along the way.
Unprecedented wave of solar development spurs land rush in Maine
Over the next few years, solar energy farms will be popping up across Maine, which has no specific rules for where such projects should be sited.
Maine Voices: Haves, Have-Nots and Have-Lots – a tale of three economies
While we can work to lessen inequality, it is more important to lessen inequity.