The concert Sunday at St. Luke’s was the first event of several in Portland this week.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Stephen King is star witness as government tries to block publishing giants’ merger
The Justice Department argues that the merger would shrink competition and, inevitably, the vital public discourse that books help engender.
‘An Evening at Dave’s Sauna’ tells the mostly true story of an Oxford County legend
The musical, playing Friday and Saturday at Deertrees in Harrison, focuses on Dave Graiver and his eponymous establishment in South Paris.
Portland Chamber Music Festival broadens appeal with diverse music, discounts
First-time attendees of the festival, which features four concerts at Hannaford Hall and another at One Longfellow Square, can buy tickets at a reduced price.
Indie Film: At the drive-in, see a scary triple feature without fearing for your life
Prides Corner Drive-In is showing the three installments of ‘Evil Dead’ movies this weekend.
Face the Music: Years after writing the songs, Connor Garvey releases ‘Another End of a Year’
The Portland musician’s eighth album is full of thoughtful songwriting and smooth vocals.
Live Music Lineup: Rootsy folk, Thai funk and Springsteen tunes
See rock trio Khruangbin outside in Portland on Friday.
‘DC League of Super-Pets’ takes No. 1 with $23 million
It’s enough to knock Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ into second place.
Mick Moloney, champion of Irish music, dies at 77
He recorded or produced more than 70 albums and organized countless festivals.
Pat Carroll, comedic television mainstay and voice of Ursula, dies at 95
She won an Emmy for her work on the sketch comedy series “Caesar’s Hour” in 1956.