‘Protecting our Oceans’ to include a traveling discussion about science and art.
Arts & Entertainment
In ‘City by the Sea II,’ John Moon revisits Portland with compelling photos
The second volume pairs historic photos with images of the modern-day city.
Actor won’t upstage Scalia, just portray him
Edward Gero will play the role of the Supreme Court justice.
Dan Foley loses his pants, saves face on ‘Survivor’ episode
Even a renegade wave can’t strip the Gorham man of his desire to be the surviving ‘Survivor.’
Conrad Hilton to get probation in airline assault
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors say Paris Hilton’s brother Conrad has agreed to plead guilty to assaulting flight attendants on a trip from London last year. The U.S. attorney’s office says Hilton signed the agreement Tuesday. The offense carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail, a year of probation and a $5,000 fine, […]
Maine Drama Festival signals hopeful change of season
Regional competitions start this week.
Tony Hoagland returns to Maine to launch new poetry series
Lauded poet will read in Portland on April 16.
Book Signings: Lloyd Ferriss celebrates book launch at Harlow Gallery in Hallowell
The author’s new novel, “The Amethyst Stone,” is set in 1950s Long Island, New York
Youth Art Month celebrates the visual arts
Student art on view at PMA through March 29.
Theater Review: ‘The Whipping Man’ by Portland Stage
Families are ripped apart and beliefs challenged in Matthew Lopez’s riveting Civil War drama.