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Maine Mayhem film festival explores post-COVID themes — on a student budget
The student film festival will screen the work of SMCC students at Nickelodeon Cinema on Thursday, as well as several other venues around the state.
Singer Lady Pills brings fuzzy indie-pop to Portland
She’ll be performing her new album at Hi-Fidelity Brewing in Portland.
Hold cruise lines responsible for pollution emissions in Portland | Letter
It is that season again. For the next seven months, cruise ships will be coming to Portland, not stopping until November. It is easy for Portland to be reactive to cruise ships. They show up and disembark thousands of passengers, and the city collects restricted revenue that can only be used for the port infrastructure […]
Photographer offers his tips on how to shoot photos of Maine’s natural beauty
Peter Flanagan, a past president of the Portland Camera Club and a retired veterinarian, says patience pays when taking photos of wildlife.
In Portland debut, Hearts of Pine look like a winner for Maine | Column
A packed house came out to see Portland’s pro soccer team play its inaugural game at Fitzpatrick Stadium.
Hearts of Pine rally, secure draw in Fitzpatrick Stadium debut
The Portland men’s professional soccer team fell behind early but earned a USL League One point against One Knoxville in front of 5,784 fans.
Healthy Celtics look to shut down Knicks
Boston has had its way with New York for much of last two seasons.
Sea Dogs sweep doubleheader, erase losing skid
Portland hangs on for victory in opener, then rolls in game 2 over New Hampshire.
Maine arts organizations face sudden loss of federal grants
The National Endowment for the Arts notified institutions in Maine and across the country late Friday night that their grants were being terminated.