Cashman has also been interviewed by NPR and People magazine, among others, since the episode aired.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Portland Press Herald.
Summer in Maine will be stocked with theater
Plays, musicals and opera are all on the calendar this season.
Here are the free concerts, opera and musicals you can see in Maine this summer
The Mallet Brothers Band, Don Campbell and Pete Kilpatrick are among the local musicians doing free shows as part of several summer concert series.
UMaine history professor puts knowledge to the test in ‘Jeopardy!’ win
Kara Peruccio, a professor of history and gender studies at the University of Maine, won $12,400 on the show Friday.
Indigo Arts Alliance buys its East Bayside studio
The Black-owned art collaborative first moved into 60 Cove St., a purpose-built community and studio space, in 2019.
‘Come From Away’ at Ogunquit Playhouse tells a Sept. 11 story in music
Broadway singer and actress Mary Kate Morrissey plays American Airlines pilot Capt. Beverley Bass.
5 questions about ‘Shoe Show,’ an exhibit in Blue Hill that reimagines footwear as art
The exhibition will be on view through June 13.
Miss Maine crowned as pageant receives national attention
Shelby Howell of Bangor won the crown from a field that included the pageant’s first openly transgender contestant and the girlfriend of Bill Belichick. The former Patriots coach was in the audience Sunday.
‘Bad Press’ tells a tale of bad government and a fearless reporter
A trio of Midcoast organizations helped bring the documentary, about a Native American reporter going up against tribal leaders, to Rockland’s Strand Theatre.
Novelist Ron Currie’s new book brings to life a female Franco crime boss in Waterville
Currie set ‘The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne’ in his hometown and its Franco-American community.