See Canadian folk singer James Keelaghan with David Woodhead in Brunswick on Nov. 18.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Indie Film: Maine filmmaker takes on religion in new documentary
Alan Kryszak’s ‘The Religion Move’ premieres at the University of Maine this weekend.
Live Music Lineup: Weakened Friends, Black Opry Revue and Mipso
Catch shows in Portland and Rockland.
Matthew Perry’s funeral attended by ‘Friends’ co-stars and close family
Also on Friday, the Matthew Perry Foundation was launched to help those struggling with addiction, as the beloved actor had.
Bestsellers: ‘The Exchange,’ ‘Democracy Awakening’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Deep Water: ‘Patrons,’ by Jeri Theriault
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
A poet offers an intimate, meandering picture of rural life in Maine
Baron Wormser’s memoir, ‘The Road Washes Out in Spring,’ was reissued in March. Its sharply observed, compassionate vignettes of his own off-the-grid life and the lives of those around him endure.
Society Notebook: Multicultural food, music make lively fundraiser for immigrant legal services
The Journey Toward Justice event raised $60,000 for the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
A passionate argument for the necessity of functioning infrastructure
Deb Chachra’s ‘How Infrastructure Works’ is a perfectly timed entreaty to rethink the systems that make modern life possible.