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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
Maine’s Amy Allen wins second songwriter Grammy
Auburn-area native Colin Leonard also won for his work as the mastering engineer on “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” by Bad Bunny, which won album of the year.
Catherine O’Hara, comedian of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ and ‘SCTV’ fame, dies
The was Emmy-winning actor also known for her role in ‘Home Alone’ died ‘following a brief illness’ at age 71.
Palaver String Quartet returns to Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport
Soprano Michelle Kennedy describes what to expect at the Palaver String Quartet’s Freeport performance.
In the depths of winter, look to Maine’s movie theaters for horror, whodunits, anime and classics
Plus, the Maine Outdoor Film Festival presents a collection of short films celebrating Maine’s endangered waterways and the people fighting daily to preserve them.
Mainer Amy Allen goes for Grammy repeat
She grew up in Windham and made her first recordings while at Waynflete School in Portland. On Sunday, she’ll try to win her second consecutive Songwriter of the Year Grammy.
Read the poem ‘Flag,’ by Kerem Durdag
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
In debut novel ‘Discipline,’ Maine’s islands become a place where reality bends
Larissa Pham takes readers to the edges of the world.
Maine’s Patrick Dempsey takes on the role of a killer in new Fox series
In ‘Memory of a Killer,’ the actor known as McDreamy on the long-running ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is an assassin for hire leading a double life and battling dementia. The series premiered Jan. 25.
Barry Manilow announces final Portland concert for April 19
The singer will be performing at Cross Insurance Arena.