‘The Lockdown Sessions,’ a collection of 16 songs, will be released on Oct. 22.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson convinces anti-vaxxer to get vaccinated, encourages more science lessons
Tyson, who frequently promotes the value of science and education, says vaccine hesitancy could be a result of a flawed education system.
Portland Symphony Orchestra to require vaccination or negative test
Masks will also be required at its performances this fall, starting Oct. 19 at Merrill Auditorium.
Mike Richards is out as producer of ‘Jeopardy!’ and ‘Wheel’
The move came days after he exited as the quiz show’s newly appointed host because of past misogynistic and other comments.
Waterville Opera House schedules full season, to include COVID-19 pandemic safety protocols
Patrons will have to show proof of vaccination or have a negative COVID-19 test prior to attending a show at the Waterville Opera House.
Man testifies against R. Kelly in sex-trafficking trial
The man said that the R&B star exploited him sexually when he was in high school.
Q&A with St. Vincent before tour stop at Thompson’s Point
The musician talks about the fate of live music and her new album, ‘Daddy’s Home.’
New arts center, leader building up Freeport’s cultural scene
Meetinghouse Arts is planning a wide range of programming in the First Parish Church.
Patrick Plourde’s ‘Pinecone’ lands in Deering Oaks
The public art piece will be dedicated in honor of public art advocate Alice Spencer.
Live Music Lineup: CD release, Superwolves, Marshall Tucker tribute and Enter The Haggis
See Jennifer Porter on Saturday at the Saco River Theatre.