Ray Routhier has written about pop culture, movies, TV, music and lifestyle trends for the Portland Press Herald since 1993. He is continually fascinated with stories that show the unique character of Maine’s people and places. He’s written about why so many businesses use the made-up word “Mainely” in their names, how you can trace Portland’s history through its various smells and why Mainers lament the loss of Portland-made B&M baked beans. He’s interviewed a wide variety of filmmakers, actors, musicians and authors, including Patrick Dempsey, Tony Shalhoub, Richard Russo, Tess Gerritsen, Tony Bennett, Anna Kendrick, and Stephen King. His passions, besides writing, include baseball history, old movies and “Jeopardy!” A native of Manchester, New Hampshire, he graduated with a degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire. He lives in South Portland with his wife and two children.
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PublishedNovember 10, 2011
Straight talk
Straight No Chaser’s Tyler Trepp tells what it’s been like for the popular a cappella group, in Portland on Tuesday, to try to make it the music biz.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2011
Designing an in-law apartment
The space Paula Armstrong and her husband occupy at her daughter’s Scarborough home is no cramped extra bedroom or suite atop the garage – it’s a thoughtfully designed, private cottage home.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2011
Author Q&A: Storm Chaser
Intrigued by an episode from her family’s past, Maine writer Barbara Walsh investigates, only to find much more: A tale of loss, love and redemption.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2011
Pining for Maine: A celebrity haven
Maine is wild, beautiful and worlds removed from bustling metropolitan centers like New York City and Los Angeles. So it’s the perfect place for frazzled and sought-after celebrities to get away from everything. Except other celebrities. Maine has long been an escapist destination for the rich and powerful. More than 100 years ago, the Rockefellers […]
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PublishedNovember 4, 2011
Maine TV show gets new host
Alan Bradstreet will make his debut on MPBN’s “incredibleMAINE” on Nov. 12.
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PublishedNovember 4, 2011
Cable show follows father, son on trail of ‘cool kitsch’
‘Born Dealers’ follows the exploits of Jerry and Jeremiah Pasternak as they hunt for unusual antiques and practice the ‘art of the deal.’ The Pasternaks run their business mostly on the Internet, with a warehouse in Rockland . . .
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PublishedNovember 3, 2011
Tomlin’s busy, but she hasn’t forgotten favorite characters
If you venture to her live show at the State Theatre, you’ll likely see Ernestine the phone operator, Edith Ann the perpetual child and some of her other characters.
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PublishedNovember 3, 2011
Furthur plays the civic center
The band will play Grateful Dead tunes as well as their own in Portland on Friday.
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PublishedNovember 3, 2011
Off Beat: Hamlet meets Dusty, and lives absurdly ever after
Few people I’ve met are as “off” as Shannon Bryan. So I know it will be no small task to take over the “Off Beat” column from her beginning this week. But she has moved on to new duties at MaineToday Media, so I’ll do my best to find the wackiest events offered around the […]
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PublishedNovember 1, 2011
Maine singer leads killer Queen medley
Just before his performance on NBC’s “The Sing-Off” on Monday night, Portland’s Michael Odokara-Okigbo looked into the camera and related that his mother had “raised me on Freddie Mercury.” It turned out to be a prophetic bit of child-rearing on his mother’s part. Odokara-Okigbo and his a cappella group, the Dartmouth Aires, went on to […]
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