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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Lizzo claps back at ‘fatphobic’ and ‘racist’ comments aimed at her ‘Rumors’ video
‘I really think people are just mad to see a fat Black woman that makes pop music and is happy,’ she said Sunday in a TikTok.
The pipes are calling once again, with patriotic music at Merrill
Portland’s Kotzschmar Organ will be heard live by an audience for the first time since 2019, with the concert ‘America, America!’ on Saturday.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Sleater-Kinney shares the bill with Wilco on Aug. 25 at Thompson’s Point.
Face the Music: Lake Street Dive and Allison Russell talk new tunes before Thompson’s Point show
The two acclaimed acts will play to a sold-out crowd Saturday night in Portland.
Indie Film: Collective willingness to stream is a silver lining for lesser-known filmmakers
While losing the moviegoing experience is a downside of the pandemic, it’s created more opportunity for indie films to attract an audience.
Artists seize opportunity to pop up in the Old Port
The Maine Art Collective is taking advantage of a vacancy on Exchange Street to run a temporary gallery.
Live Music Lineup: John Gorka, Kat Wright and Jason Mraz
You’ve got two chances to see folk singer John Gorka this weekend.
Artists paint the town (literally) in Cape Elizabeth
The artwork they created over the weekend will be sold at the 14th annual Paint for Preservation auction Aug. 28-29 to benefit the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust.
‘Free Guy’ gives box office a lift, opening with $28.4 million
It was expected to debut around $20 million.