The voice of ‘The Blake Show’ has long participated in Pride events, but this year, he says, may be the most he’s ever done.
Life & Culture
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The man who revived Maine Gay Men’s Chorus says goodbye with Broadway showcase
Three shows in South Portland this weekend will be Larry Jackson’s last as artistic director.
Deer Isle home of late musician Dan Fogelberg is for sale
The waterfront property off Eggemoggin Reach is on the market for $2.4 million, and many of his belongings from the estate will be sold at auction this month.
Meet the dog who plays canine realtor Karen Bark and her sister, Joy
The English Terriers and their human have 19 million followers on the account mistermainer.
Tickets on sale for The Head and the Heart in July, Gracie Adams in October
Hear singer-songwriter Kyshona perform songs from her new ‘Legacy’ album at One Longfellow Square on Friday.
A TV commercial director returns to the record store where he worked as a teenager in ‘Flipside’
The documentary, playing at Space next week, hits close to home for this former Videoport clerk.
Summer Sunsets Live kicks off June 20 at Thompson’s Point
The series takes place on various Thursdays and Fridays and features food, drinks, live music and games.
While you’re in Camden for Pride, stroll the quaint downtown or climb Mount Battie
The time to go is now, before the real tourist rush begins.
Portland’s Resurgam Festival features music, art, face-painting and light rain to kick things off
Wet weather was more of an annoyance than anything else at the second annual arts and music festival on Portland’s waterfront, and the rain ended a few hours into the event, giving festivalgoers a chance to dry out.
A Maine lobsterman’s murder launches this wily, unexpectedly affecting thriller
In Thomas E. Ricks’ ‘Everyone Knows But You,’ a grieving FBI man investigates the death of a widely detested local.