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Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
NBC says it won’t air Golden Globes in 2022
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has come under fire following a report that recounted the organization’s questionable record on diversity.
Oprah, Prince Harry reunite for Apple TV+ mental health show
‘The Me You Can’t See’ series debuts May 21.
Bob Dylan artwork to go on display in the U.S.
More than 120 of his pieces will be displayed in a Miami museum.
Fryeburg Fair will welcome back people and animals this year, Oct. 3-10
It is Maine’s largest agricultural fair and typically draws about 225,000 people.
River Arts gets wild with latest exhibition
The Damariscotta gallery is showing ‘Wild Things’ through May 22.
Local artists beautify barricades for on-street dining
Creative Portland hired the artists to create colorful covers for the metal barriers.
Face the Music: Music therapist Kate Beever turns everyday sounds into meditative new album
The instrumental ‘Rewild,’ her debut, comes out on May 17.
Indie Film: SMCC’s student film fest returns bigger and better
This year’s Maine Mayhem also includes the best of last year’s class, whose festival was canceled because of the pandemic.
Jeanne Hayman shows new work at Local 188
The paintings are on view at the Portland restaurant through July 2.