The State Theatre show is on July 30.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Indie Film: A video store keeps keeping on, thanks to this ‘funky town’
An eclectic customer base, unreliable internet and a buy-local mentality have kept Opera House Video in operation through the pandemic and going on three decades.
‘The Flying Dutchman’ gets a Maine makeover for Merrill performances
Opera Maine has set the Richard Wagner work on the Maine coast, with inspiration from the state’s maritime history.
Live Music Lineup: Bleachers, Beatles tunes and a string of DaPonte shows
Singer and pianist Jennifer Porter plays a hometown show in Buxton before heading off to Europe.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck wed in Las Vegas drive-through
‘Bennifer’ confirmed their marriage Sunday.
‘Thor’ stays No. 1, while ‘Crawdads’ opens strong
“Love and Thunder” led all films with an estimated $46 million, bringing its two-week global total to $498 million.
Anatomy of a book banning
A South Dakota school district planned to destroy Dave Eggers’s novel. He went to investigate.
Art review: From Gamez de Francisco’s roots come rich, resourceful, Renaissance-inspired portraits
Portland Art Gallery is showing the Cuban-born artist’s painting and photography.
‘The Bear’ subverts tropes and brings a restaurant kitchen to life
The FX/Hulu series captures the pressures – and nails the details – of a professional kitchen.
Best-Sellers: ‘The Hotel Nantucket,’ ‘An Immense World’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.