The show, which runs through April 26, features works by seven Maine artists that ask us to contemplate the inevitable.
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Maine’s hospitals are in dire financial shape, report says
The state’s major hospitals rank near the bottom among 50 states in 3 metrics — operating margin, debt burden and age of facilities — according to an analysis done for the Maine Hospital Association.
Hearts of Pine’s new midfielder travels the extra mile
In a span of five days, Masashi Wada flew from Japan to Portland to Spokane, where he started in the first USL League One game he’d seen.
Drive Fore Kids charity golf tournament announces celebrity lineup
Former Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester and former Boston Bruins center Tyler Seguin headline the list of newcomers for the June tournament.
ZA pizzeria set to open Friday on Preble Street
The new venue replaces the former Slab Sicilian Street Food.
Single-occupancy bathrooms have multiplied in Maine. What a relief.
Since the last big debate about trans rights, private, gender-neutral bathrooms have proliferated at restaurants, schools and workplaces.
Ryder takes executive chef position at Twelve
The Cumberland native has been chef de cuisine at the fine-dining restaurant since 2022.
Franciska wine bar opens in Old Port
The intimate Middle Street venue spotlights Argentine wines.
At the Portland Museum of Art, florists offer a fresh perspective
Art in Bloom showcases the work of more than 20 artists creating floral installations in response to specific works on view at the museum.
Mainers could see higher taxes if US cuts local bond exemptions
Officials say removing the exemptions to reduce federal spending would dramatically increase the cost of borrowing money, raising the cost of projects and the burden on taxpayers.