See Maine singer-songwriter Sara Cox perform on Saturday in Freeport.
Mad Horse Theatre opens its season with the farcical look at the inner workings of the White House.
The orchestra's performance of 'Paintings at an Exhibition' will be accompanied by projections of work made in a collaboration with Maine College of Art & Design.
The owner of George's North Shore food truck serves up signature roast beef sandwiches and much more in the former Brea Lu Cafe space.
Stephen Burt said his tempestuous drawings are inspired by the need for more urgent action on climate change.
See her live in Portland on Oct. 6.
In his filmmaking debut, Thommy Kane, who performed as Poverty, turns heads at Cannes with his autobiographical short.
John Mulaney and Pete Davidson perform in Portland and Bangor in October.
Head to Yarmouth on Saturday for the autumn installment of Vigorous Tenderness.
The Miranda Group's upgrade of the longtime Bull Feeney's location is a sign of the area maturing.
The Brunswick native, who now lives in New York, released 'Ripely Pine' when she was 23.
The Colonial, which closed a year ago, has drawn the attention of Anne Continelli, who made a movie about a similar situation in the Boston area.
The Yarmouth breakfast and lunch spot is located inside the Garmin building, right by giant globe Eartha.
Farm animals are the real stars of Maine's agricultural fairs, so this year take time to watch a sheep shearing, a dairy cow show or the oxen-pulling contest.
See 'Spamalot' in South Portland.
Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny hits the stage in Portland on Saturday.
Attend a book signing party with Titi de Baccarat on Saturday in Portland.
The food truck, new this season, parks at area breweries and other locations.
Lone Pine beer is accompanied by canned wine, a couple snacks, live music and games at the family-friendly Westbrook spot.
Catch performances in Brownfield and Portland.
Harvest festivals and pumpkin displays abound this season.
Living up to its name in its 19th year, the Camden International Film Festival brings documentary lovers the world – and promises theirs will never be the same.
Scroll through or use our county filters to learn a little about their history and pick one to visit next.
Rock act Low Cut Connie plays Portland House of Music on Sunday.
Portland Stage will debut a new play by Maine writer Monica Wood. Plus, romantic comedies and sharp satires will be on stages around the area.
Heron Valley takes the stage on Saturday in Boothbay Harbor.
The Kennebunkport musician is also an accomplished artist.
Sweet, hot, crispy and moist, the food truck's made-to-order sandwiches satisfy on many counts.
The people who literally wrote the book on modern cocktails opened The Danforth about a year ago.
You can also hit Maine's Ultimate Fall Yard Sale in Cumberland and Definitive Brewing's Oktoberfest in Portland.
An outstanding cast of mostly local talent adds to the authenticity of Tadin Brego's film, which is screening at Space next week.
Catch rock band Shinedown with Papa Roach and Spiritbox in Bangor on Sept. 21.
It's apple season in Maine, and along with that come doughnuts, cider and even pumpkins.
A play based on the book is having its national premiere run in Ogunquit.
Too many rainy days made it tough to pack in all the seasonal fun, but there's still time to have a complete Maine summer.
Cocktails and mocktails served at the Wells distillery incorporate ingredients grown on site.
The food trailer serves breakfast and lunch next to The Clam Bar on West Commercial Street.
You can also ride an ice cream train in Portland.
The sibling duo plays a sold-out show Sept. 9 at Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield.
Under the Oaks happens on Saturday in Farmington.
Quinn, a Maine musician whose off-beat percussion skills are in-demand on film sets, has taken on a new creative endeavor.
See singer-songwriter Jon Pousette-Dart in Boothbay Harbor on Saturday.
The Portland Theater Festival production is playing at The Hill Arts through Sept. 3.
The production's American premiere opens this week at the playhouse, where author Dan Brown will see it in person for the first time.
Bullens will read from and sign copies of 'TransElectric: My Life as a Cosmic Rock Star' on Thursday in Portland.
'Backstage' follows aspiring stand-up comedians vying for stage time.
The glass-walled pizza truck is parked often on Portland's Eastern Promenade, serving up tasty and quick brick-oven pies.
Plus, there's still time to see 'Hot Flash! What A Feelin'!' at Footlights Theatre in Falmouth.
Grand Central, which moved from Gorham, serves cocktails, beer and snacks too.