The nonprofit organization Kinonik has collected some 1,800 movie film prints, showing many of them at its Cassidy Point screening room.
Portland
Hearts of Pine win historic first game
Maine’s pro men’s soccer team dominates in its U.S. Open Cup victory at Lewiston High in front of estimated crowd of 3,200.
Anticipation high for Hearts of Pine opener
Lewiston High was site for Thursday’s historic first official game for Maine’s men’s pro soccer team.
Transfer comes up big for Maine men’s hockey
Sophomore defenseman Frank Djurasevic has been an asset at both ends of the ice for the Black Bears.
With Cooper Flagg in tournament, Maine’s betting numbers could see boost
March Madness is the one of the biggest gambling events of the year, and industry experts believe Flagg’s involvement could generate even more interest.
Portland’s Great Fire of 1866 is the basis for new musical piece
The oratorio ‘Fire!’ will be performed by ChoralArt on Saturday and Sunday at Woodfords Congregational Church in Portland.
Boston Celtics to be sold for a record $6.1 billion
If approved, the sale would reportedly be the richest in U.S. major pro sports history.
Maine supreme court says Portland man must be resentenced in Riverton Park shooting
Abdihamit Ali has been serving a 7-year sentence after being found guilty of elevated aggravated assault, reckless conduct with a firearm and criminal mischief. His appeals attorneys argued 2 of those charges should have been merged.
Municipal bans on homeless shelters may be prohibited in Maine
Lawmakers are weighing a bill that would prevent cities and towns from blocking homeless shelters.
Reinvention! Transformation! What should the restaurant of the future look like?
The modern restaurant dates back to the French Revolution. It may be time for a wholesale change. Local restaurateurs discuss how they might alter its framework, or how they already have.