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2025
Theatrical dance troupe, comedian Nick Swardson and Chicago comes to Bangor
Chicago will be performing outdoors in Bangor on July 31.
‘La Bohème’ and Monét X Change on Portland stages this weekend
Puccini’s famous opera will be conducted by PSO’s music director Eckart Preu and directed by Opera Maine’s artistic director Dona D. Vaughn.
Battling winter blues? Try a night at the theater
These plays and musicals will get you out of the house even on a freezing night.
Another View: Coarse language in seats of power reflects broader decline
It will be interesting to see if the term “presidential” can survive the incoming administration.
On MLK weekend, ski trip offers winter fun, community for Black visitors
Lisa Jones, the owner of Black Travel Maine, hopes the tour welcoming an underrepresented, and perhaps tentative, clientele counters a ‘false narrative’ about the Pine Tree State.
Letter: PMA and Portland Landmarks should find middle ground
That Portland Landmarks and the Portland Museum of Art are embroiled in a legal battle is unfortunate. The suit is regarding the proposed expansion of the museum requiring the demolition of the old Chamber of Commerce building next door. The Portland Museum of Art does a world of good, both aesthetically and economically, for our […]
Why has a historic building in Portland been vacant for more than 15 years?
The prominent building at the corner of Congress and High streets has been under slow and steady construction since 2010, disgruntling neighbors who wonder why it’s been so hard to fill.
Letter: South Portland turf debate misunderstands risks
Regarding the Jan. 9 article “South Portland debates natural vs. artificial grass at planned athletic facility,” the School Board and the public should understand that athletic fields are not nature preserves, parks or grassed lawns. Design and construction of athletic fields are akin to a road or highway. They are not “natural” and should never […]
Opinion: ‘Superwoman’ ideal threatens women’s heart health
In battling the leading cause of death for women in the United States, a focus on diet and exercise is no longer enough.