The Over the Moon Boutique, focused on women’s support and comfort, has moved to a larger location on Centre Street in Bath.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Why a small mountain town became the cannabis capital of Maine
With about 1 grow or dispensary for every 200 residents, Bethel has a higher concentration of marijuana businesses than almost anywhere else in the state. The locals aren’t sure it will last.
These Mainers nurture a passion for growing orchids
Orchids are finicky, demanding just the right conditions to thrive. Some people go to great lengths to provide them.
How a Live Nation ruling could impact concertgoers and Portland’s venue proposal
A jury last week found that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster operated as a monopoly, which could have implications for consumers and the debate over a proposed 3,300-seat venue in Portland.
7 Maine events include Tig Notaro and ‘Once Upon a Mattress’
Also, see James Austin Johnson from ‘Saturday Night Live’ in Waldoboro and Bangor.
Barry Manilow’s Portland concert rescheduled for July
The pop singer’s show scheduled for April 19 at Cross Insurance Arena had been postponed due to his health.
The Maine Jewish Film Festival kicks off its most ambitious lineup yet
The film festival celebrates its 27th year with a slate of films in theaters across southern and central Maine.
2012 photos capture Mumford & Sons performing at Portland’s Eastern Prom
The Gentlemen of the Road Stopover featured a total of eight acts including St. Vincent and Dropkick Murphys.
Record Store Day spins into Portland music stores
Music lovers shopped exclusive records and deals during Saturday’s event.
Maine is tightening limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water. Are communities ready?
As federal funds lapse and state grants expire, dozens of Maine schools, mobile home parks and homeowners could be left to pay for filtration alone.