‘Path of Liberty: That Which Unites Us’ is an immersive installation in New York City that features photos and videos of people from across the country.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
OUT Maine plans to send more diverse books across the state
The nonprofit, which is based in Rockland and supports LGBTQ+ youth across the state, got three grants to expand its Read the Rainbow program.
For an uplifting night of song, go see a capella group Pine State Pitches in Portland
The a cappella singing group performs at One Longfellow Square.
15 Maine Pride events to help you celebrate this June
There are Pride Month celebrations planned all over the state, including in Ogunquit, Kennebunkport, Portland, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Lewiston, Waterville, Farmington and Eastport.
Dark comedy ‘Divine Intervention’ closes out the Maine Palestine Film Festival
The film festival concludes on Friday with a screening of director Elia Suleiman’s 2003 dark comedy at the Portland Museum of Art.
On prom night, Old Hollywood comes to Maine
Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram photographer Brianna Soukup was there as students at Mt. Blue High School got ready to dance away a rainy night at their prom this year.
‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’: Modern love with a Regency twist
Laura Piani’s ode to a beloved author delivers on its promise of gentility, gracious settings and mostly frictionless romance.
Zoom in on the new 5-story mural in the heart of South Portland
Artist Erica Sedler created the mural, which was sponsored by the city of South Portland, on the side of Mill Cove Apartments over 6 days.
Bestsellers: ‘Skin and Bones,’ ‘Abundance’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books from Longfellow Books in Portland.
See the new sculpture coming to City Hall Plaza in Portland
Artist Gillian Christy felt inspired by underwater plant life as she designed this sculpture of winged kelp.