The housing-focused nonprofit celebrates the newly built apartment complex that opened at the start of summer.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Nora Brown brings art, faith and the banjo to the Chocolate Church Arts Center
The 18-year-old folklorist performs live in the main stage at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17.
COVID-19 vaccines for children will be arriving in Maine soon
Unlike adult doses, which are widely available now, states have experienced delays in receiving pediatric COVID-19 vaccines.
Two Mainers awarded prestigious MacArthur ‘Genius grants’
Jeremy Frey, a Passamaquoddy artist, and Indigenous cartographer Margaret Wickens Pearce both received the $800,000 award.
Rockland Public Library to host spooky film screenings
The library is celebrating Halloween all October long and will screen two scary movies.
In ‘Verity & Perpetua,’ plenty of literary references alongside big ideas
In the latest novel by Agnes Bushell, two young women try to figure out their mysterious pasts.
Read the poem ‘Slack Tide,’ by Matthew Bernier
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
See these films around Maine to take you through October
Classics, comedies and festival offerings are among the movies you can see on big screens this month.
This year’s CMCA biennial spans 97 works by 29 artists with ties to Maine
The show at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland features artists who range from emerging to experienced.
Can an ancient practice answer life’s questions? This Mainer says so. | Column
Sandi Isgro, of Stratton, is president of the American Society of Dowsers and recently taught a beginner class on the controversial method for finding water, among other things.