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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Indie Film: Musician-turned-filmmaker wants to make you think about watching documentaries on disasters
Chris Gervais’ ‘Fragments’ recounts a 1995 plane crash in Maine. Or does it?
Portland unveils new ‘seaweed’ bus shelter
It’s the fourth art-covered bus shelter in the city paid for by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Pope voices ‘pain’ over Indigenous students deaths in Canada, doesn’t apologize
The majority of residential schools were run by Roman Catholic missionary congregations.
Meghan and Harry welcome second child, Lilibet Diana
The baby, born Friday morning in southern California, is eighth in line to the throne.
Q&A with Tim Peterson, as he settles in as executive director of Center for Maine Contemporary Art
The Rockland art center’s new leader places emphasis on community.
In preserving his brother’s legacy, Dan Crewe wants to complete the picture of the legendary songwriter
Bob Crewe is best known for writing hits for The Four Seasons, but his brother wants him to be remembered for his talents as a painter, too, despite their complicated relationship.
Art review: Roy Germon and Amy Bernhardt bonded by light
Littlefield Gallery in Winter Harbor shows works by the two distinct Maine artists.
Society Notebook: ‘Forte’ night at the Saco Drive-In
The Portland Symphony Orchestra holds its annual fundraiser to in-person and streaming audiences.
Deep Water: ‘House Call,’ by Jan Bindas-Tenney
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.