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Airline losses from ash climb above $1 billion

PARIS – Airline losses from the volcanic ash cloud surpassed $1 billion Monday, and the industry demanded compensation from the European Union as officials agreed to let flights resume on a limited basis. Airlines are losing as much as $300 million per day, with European companies like British Airways suffering the most. An umbrella group […]

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Out & About: Symphonic funk to modern folk

The upcoming weekend boasts an amazing variety of musical styles and performers, ranging from symphonic funk to modern folk. Top billing goes to the Portland Symphony Orchestra’s final two Pops concerts of the season, slated for Saturday and Sunday. The PSO’s guest ensemble is Maine-based Motor Booty Affair, a quartet of self-described “funkateers” who dress, […]

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Out & About: Showcases for Maine creativity

Two outstanding showcases of Maine creativity top this weekend’s arts and entertainment activities. Biggest and longest-running is the Maine Playwrights Festival, which starts April 15 and runs through May 2 at the St. Lawrence Arts Center in Portland. It’s a production of Westbrook-based Acorn Productions. All plays are new works by Maine authors. The Portland […]

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Out & About: Showcasing music in Portland, Gorham

Three concerts this weekend in two venues stand out among the region’s most intriguing arts and entertainment offerings. The University of Southern Maine School of Music has a pair of concerts on the Gorham campus that shouldn’t be missed. First up is Friday’s Spotlight Series concert by soprano singer Jenny Lynd Robinson. The following night […]