The show is part of the L.L. Bean summer concert series.
August 2024
Letter: Theater company makes a winning move
I was so glad to read, in the Aug. 16 Portland Press Herald (“Good Theater finds new home at Stevens Square Community Center”), that the Good Theater, formerly located on Munjoy Hill, is planning to move into the old Catherine McAuley High School auditorium on Stevens Avenue, where I taught as an English teacher many […]
Drag queen Latrice Royale sinks her teeth into ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ role – and lots of lobster
She will play the man-eating plant at Ogunquit Playhouse, through Sept. 21.
Throwback Photo: A Portland used car dealership in 1957
Jerry Waxman Pedigreed Cars was one of the largest in the state in its heyday.
Portland City Council to hold diversity, equity and inclusion workshop
It’s the first time the Council has held a workshop on the topic since the city began DEI work in earnest in 2020.
Metro tests changes to Route 7 bus service to Falmouth
The route runs later on weekday evenings, and in the fall, Metro will pilot a micro-transit program to serve the portion of the route that goes to the Town Landing and OceanView.
Tickets on sale for Skerryvore on Sunday, Vertical Horizon on Nov. 9
Skerryvore is an eight-piece Scottish band.
Letter: Yard South and the murky world of soil remediation
As we wade into the murky world of remediation of brownfield-contaminated land regarding the Yard South proposals for the Bug Light buildout, we should think back to the earlier Protect South Portland efforts to forestall tar sands coming through our port. Those efforts remain ongoing. Biological weapon agents have caused harm and death to many […]
At these 6 Maine orchards, apple picking is just part of the fun
From wagon rides to wine tastings, many apple orchards are offering activities beyond stocking up on fruit.
Snow Pond Center for the Arts closes out season, Dave Gutter offers songwriting workshop
See Ross Gallagher with Joe Henry at Space on Friday.