The Boss will perform songs from his career, interspersed with readings of his best-selling memoir ‘Born to Run,’ in the solo shows.
Arts & Entertainment
Salt Bay Chamberfest opens with some things old, some things new
The Damariscotta festival continues with free lectures and community events through Aug. 19.
Concert review: Alabama Shakes charms crowd with gritty blues-rock
The band’s at its best as it delivers a boisterous, rattling sound.
Living with Lyme disease, a Brunswick artist saves his energy for his art
James Graham is often tired and riddled with pain, and expresses his frustrations and joy in gestural, abstract paintings.
Whodunit? Former Portland police detective knows whereof he writes
In Bruce Robert Coffin’s latest mystery, a long list of people have good reasons to have finished off attorney Paul Ramsey.
Elizabeth Atkinson’s ‘The Island of Beyond’ is a new, ready-made classic for young readers
A young boy, a whimsical elderly aunt, the Maine woods plus a little Edgar Allen Poe add up to an enthralling read.
Portland museum gives us a monumental tribute to American sculpture
The Portland Museum of Art features work by Gaston Lachaise, Robert Laurent, Elie Nadelman and William Zorach.
Deep Water: ‘Cynghanedd After Brueghel’ by Philip Carlsen
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
How a vineyard in rural Maine is booking big-name concerts
Savage Oakes Vineyard and Winery, a family-run business in Union, is evolving into an outdoor venue hosting such major acts as Graham Nash, Indigo Girls and Lyle Lovett, who will perform Aug. 13.
Society Notebook: Center for Grieving Children holds a soiree to expand its reach
The event was at Vinegar Hill Music Theatre in Arundel, an area of the state it hopes to provide more services.