The oratorio ‘Fire!’ will be performed by ChoralArt on Saturday and Sunday at Woodfords Congregational Church in Portland.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
A guide to Maine’s movie theaters: What to expect at each one
Whether it’s the big screen, the surround sound or the comfy chairs, these theaters offer all those and more.
Maine musicians play homage to filmmaker David Lynch with a live show
The Thursday night show will feature music from several of Lynch’s films as well as his groundbreaking TV series ”Twin Peaks.”
Buy your tickets now for ‘Come From Away’ and ‘Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!’
You can also purchase tickets to see indie-pop duo Joseph on May 2 at the State Theatre.
The federal government owns 11 artworks in Maine. What will happen to them?
The Trump administration is laying off staff at the U.S. General Services Administration, which is responsible for one of the oldest and largest collections of art in the country.
Maine filmmaker’s documentary on restaurant workers gets a second life on late night
Late-night host John Oliver featured Elora Griswold’s ‘The City of Servers’ on a ‘Last Week Tonight’ segment about tipping.
Is ‘Severance’ making your dog freak out?
Forget about Lumon’s baby goats for a second. We need to talk about our pets.
Karen Russell’s ‘The Antidote’ is a dazzlingly original American epic
Russell’s first novel since ‘Swamplandia!’ takes place on a vast historical canvas and is shot through with elements of magic.
Colby’s exhibit of protest posters shows Chicanx people speaking truth to power
The show, which runs through June 8, reminds us of the role of protest art in effecting societal change.
Aliens are real and there’s a cover-up, new documentary aims to prove
Thirty-four senior officials detail government secret-keeping around UFOs, in the explosive documentary ‘The Age of Disclosure,’ which premiered at SXSW.