The referendum was held Tuesday in response to increasingly raucous crowds and public drinking in the South Beach entertainment district.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Paul Newman memoir left unpublished to come out next year
The actor, who died in 2008, began the book in the 1980s, and it was recently found in the Connecticut home where his widow, Joanne Woodward, still lives.
Tupac Shakur’s life, legacy to be subject of massive exhibit
‘Wake Me When I’m Free’ will open January in Los Angeles with the hopes of touring other cities.
Actress Kristen Stewart announces engagement
She has been in a relationship with screenwriter Dylan Meyer since 2019.
Horror film/love story ‘Last Night in Soho’ is equal parts delicious and disappointing
A medley of compelling psychological thriller, pitch-perfect homage to 1960s London, sweet if superficial love story, tingling murder mystery, intriguing time-travel crime drama and only serviceable slasher flick, “Last Night in Soho” bears the hallmarks of director Edgar Wright’s particular passions, including a fascination with genre cinema and impeccably curated, period-appropriate needle-drops. (Among the soundtrack […]
Jon Bon Jovi ‘feeling fine’ after breakthrough COVID case forces him to cancel show
The rest of the band tests negative for the virus.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Guitar great Pat Metheny takes the State Theatre stage on Friday night.
M.J. Benson exhibits new work in the State House
The Art in the Capitol exhibition represents the tumult of recent times.
Live Music Lineup: Hanneke Cassel Trio, The Suitcase Junket and Vapors of Morphine
Wide range of genres covered in weekend of shows.
Indie Film: Travel the world from your living room during the Maine Jewish Film Festival
The nine-day, 17-film event – exploring universal themes in an immersive experience – continues in its virtual format, starting Saturday.