Its current show – ‘A Man of No Importance,’ running through March 24 – will be its last as the resident theater company at The Hill Arts, which is planning a major renovation.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Carlos Acosta brings the streets of Havana to ‘The Nutcracker’ with new take on holiday ballet
The Cuban-born ballet star has danced ‘The Nutcracker’ countless times in his glittering career.
Far-right Catholic news site likely to close in wake of New Hampshire priest’s defamation case
A 2019 Church Militant article cast aspersions on the emotional state of a Manchester church official, said he had ‘botched’ his work and was known as a ‘troublemaker’ in the Vatican – all claims the site now acknowledges were not properly vetted.
Do AI video-generators dream of San Pedro? Madonna among early adopters of AI’s next wave
Making instant videos is the next wave of generative artificial intelligence, much like chatbots and image-generators before it.
Sinead O’Connor’s estate asks Donald Trump to stop playing her music at rallies
The late singer considered the former president a ‘biblical devil,’ her representatives say.
Oscar nominees, art documentary and women-led film festival, all this week
Plus, the Maine Film Center is holding a soiree Sunday for the Academy Awards.
Ticket info for upcoming shows, including Tig Notaro and Matisyahu
See Brandy Clark in Waterville on March 17.
Diana Ross announces show at Merrill, King Kyote releases new song
Also, hear local musicians cover each other Thursday at Blue.
These popular spots prove the dream of the ’90s is alive in this Portland, too
Though Maine’s largest city has seen major changes in the last 30 years, there are still lots of bars, restaurants, stores and hangouts that were popular 30 years ago and are still going strong.
We’re bringing back Go and introducing a bunch of brand-new features
Here’s how we’re revamping our entertainment coverage.