Tickets to Saturday’s Ghostland festival at Thompson’s Point are still available.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Face the Music: Appreciation for ‘pocket king’ Charlie Watts runs deep
The drummer for the Rolling Stones died on Aug. 24.
Indie Film: Lisbon High grad turns heartache into first film
Actor Alex Cole decided to create his own roles by taking up filmmaking.
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Grammy-winning dub music star, dead at 85
He worked with fellow reggae standouts from Jamaica including Bob Marley.
Thriller ‘Candyman’ knocks ‘Free Guy’ from top of box office
‘Candyman’ is a sequel to the 1992 horror film.
Maine State Music Theatre’s stint in Westbrook will be one and done with ‘Jersey Boys’
The Brunswick-based theater had planned other productions for the alternate venue but canceled them last week.
In Bangor, UMaine’s Zillman museum expands
The museum reopens Sept. 11 with five new galleries and eight exhibitions on view.
Portland Symphony returns to Merrill, with audiences
The fall season includes classical and Pops concerts.
Art review: ‘Double Trouble’ explores our many selves
The show at the Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland features the work of five artists.
Deep Water: ‘Along the Leie, fields full of the memory,’ by Éireann Lorsung
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.