The adult film star tells a crowd of local dancers and reporters that the tax ‘ultimately takes money out of the g-strings of hardworking dancers.’
Arts & Entertainment
Gone West, AJR, Mat Kearney to appear at L.L. Bean summer concerts
The company releases a partial lineup for the free Summer in the Park series Friday.
R. Kelly’s trip to Dubai off for now as contracts are reworked
The R&B singer’s attorney asked a judge for more time to give details to the court about Kelly’s tentative concerts.
Actor whose career soared with ‘Top Gun’ now at home in Maine, and back on stage
Once a Hollywood star, Whip Hubley builds a rewarding middle-age life in Maine. He returns to the stage this weekend, playing a heroic stepfather in the new family drama ‘We Can Eat Love.’
Saget back to host new ‘Videos After Dark’
The clips are aimed at a more mature audience than that of ‘America’s Funniest Videos.’
Society Notebook: Making sailing accessible to all
SailMaine’s Winter Warm-Up raised money for scholarships and programs to get more kids on the water.
Art review: ‘On Books!’ is a smart, subtle take on the art of literature
The show at Portland Public Library addresses its subject in less obvious ways.
Deep Water: ‘fabulous ones’ by Jeffrey Thomson
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
In Rockport, coffins and urns are a form of art for the departed
The exhibition at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship features woodworkers from around the world.
Proud of your wood pile? It could be featured in a book
A Maine artist is collecting photos and stories of the world’s great wood stacks.