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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Theater review: When college friends reunite, controversial topics take over in ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’
The thought-provoking play is having its Maine premiere at Mad Horse Theatre in South Portland.
Watch videos of the new songs Beyoncé debuted on Super Bowl night
The superstar confirmed fans’ suspicions on her social media, announcing in a teaser video that her next album, labeled ‘Act II’ for now, would be released on March 29.
Indie Film: ‘Battle Legends: The Legend of the Battle Master’ puts manic Mainer in moviedom
The comedic web series character Slim Duffy, created by Matt Enos, breaks into commercial release with an intriguing marketing strategy.
At the Maine Tattoo Arts Festival, see artists’ work and draw inspiration
You can schedule a session to get a new tattoo or just take in the art and entertainment at the three-day event in Portland.
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
Hear New Orleans jazz from Soggy Po Boys in Brownfield on Feb. 24.
Falmouth artist showing Formula One-inspired work in Bahrain before Grand Prix
University of New England professor Erin McGee Ferrell will spend three weeks in the Middle East giving talks and workshops.
Live Music Lineup: Josh Ritter, Dead Gowns and Trombone Shorty
See Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue at the State Theatre on Feb. 20.
Face the Music: Have you heard? Some major acts are headed to Maine this summer
It’s time to mark your calendars and buy some tickets.
King Charles heartened as cancer disclosure raises awareness in U.K.
According to Britain’s Guardian newspaper, the cancer charity Prostate Cancer UK has seen a substantial increase in the number of people using its online risk checker.