She will open at the Warner Theatre in Washington on Nov. 15, the publication date.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Creative Portland launches app for exploring city’s arts scene
The app is meant to showcase the wide variety of arts-related happenings in the city. Soon it will include augmented-reality features as well.
Brad Pitt, Nick Cave make surprise art debut in Finland
Pitt reportedly began making ceramic art following his divorce in 2017.
‘Serial’ host says evidence that freed Adnan Syed was long available
A Baltimore Circuit judge vacated Syed’s conviction for the 1999 killing of ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee and ordered his release Monday after prosecutors found there were alternative suspects and unreliable evidence used at his trial.
‘Sesame Street’ has its first Black female puppeteer
Season 53 of the show – Piphus Peace’s second on “Sesame Street,” which was recorded in January – will stream on Cartoonito on HBO Max this fall, and PBS Kids next year.
Poet Marilyn Nelson wins $100,000 lifetime achievement prize
The Wallace Stevens Award recognizes ‘proven mastery in the art of poetry.’
Bonny Eagle school board delays decision on whether to keep controversial book in high school library
Board members will read ‘Gender Queer: A Memoir’ over the next 2 weeks before deciding whether to remove it from the Bonny Eagle High School library.
Theater review: Conflicts arise on and off the basketball court in ‘The Great Leap’
The co-production with New York’s Hangar Theatre is playing at Portland Stage through Oct. 2.
Belfast’s Colonial Theatre closes its curtain after 110 years
Whether the movie house will reopen is now front of mind for many in Belfast.
Face the Music: Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations sizzle on ‘Little Bit of Fun’
The nine-piece band shares love for Motown and Memphis soul music.