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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Art steamrolls into Portland at annual Print Jam
The seventh annual event from local studio Running With Scissors brought industrial-sized woodblock printmaking to the Portland arts scene.
In Portland Theater Festival’s ‘Make Believe,’ 4 children reckon with growing up fast
The first half of the play is acted entirely by kids. The second half jumps ahead 30 years to revisit them as grownups.
A look at Hulk Hogan’s WWF exploits in Maine in photos, archives
Hogan, who died Thursday at 71, wrestled 13 matches in the Pine Tree State.
Maine’s rising humidity signals shifting climate: ‘We’re living in a wetter world’
The state’s biggest cities have seen a gradual rise in temperature and dew points since the late 1940s, making the summer heat more oppressive.
Hogfish’s opera ‘Svadba’ ends with a big Balkan dance party in Portland
‘Svadba,’ which translates to ‘wedding’ in Serbian, is inspired by Balkan folk music and wedding rituals.
A heartbreaking, achingly beautiful memoir of love, loss and resilience
In ‘The Murmur of Everything Moving,’ Maureen Stanton relates how her passionate, tumultuous young love with Steve changed inalterably when he got sick.
Deep Water: ‘The Medicine Man,’ by Sharif Elmusa
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Portland’s Back Cove Festival is hometown gig for Lucy Dacus’ drummer
Ricardo Lagomasino has toured with Dacus for nearly a decade and will perform with her at the Back Cove Music and Arts Festival in Portland Aug. 3.
Bestsellers ‘Spectacular Things’ and ‘A Marriage At Sea’ top lists locally
Here are the week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.