The 10-time Grammy nominee has sold over 100 million records.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont
The felony charge adds to Actor Ezra Miller’s mounting legal woes and reports of erratic behavior.
Olivia Newton-John, pop singer and ‘Grease’ star, dies at 73
The sugar-sweet performer with a string of No. 1 hits was also an advocate for cancer research.
Face the Music: Want to hear something cool? The State Theatre has AC
Downtime during the pandemic allowed for making the building upgrades needed to install an air conditioner.
Theater review: ‘Smoke on the Mountain’ a fitting last hurrah for Hackmatack
The bluegrass musical’s charm matches the bittersweet moment as the Berwick summer theater closes after 50 years.
Long after final curtain call, legacy of Hackmatack Playhouse will live on
The final production of the family-run theater in Berwick is playing through Aug. 20, but its influence will linger through the careers launched and memories made within the barn walls.
Indie Film: This comedy about a father catfishing his son is worth cringing through
And a bonus: Patton Oswalt’s deadbeat dad hatches his scheme from behind a screen in Maine.
Live Music Lineup: Guster on the Ocean returns to Portland
You can also catch a slew of ’90s acts, the Maine Music Festival and a show from Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Brad Pitt’s ‘Bullet Train’ pulls into station with $30.1 million
The debut for Sony Pictures was solid but unspectacular for a movie that cost $90 million to make.
Society Notebook: Supporting the soul-centering services that grieving families can rely on
The Center for Grieving Children met a fundraising goal that will help it continue providing its essential services for free.