‘Middletown’ is an affecting evening of theater.
Leslie Bridgers
Columnist
Leslie Bridgers is a columnist for the Portland Press Herald, writing about Maine culture, customs and the things we notice and wonder about in our everyday lives. Originally from Connecticut, Leslie came to Maine by way of Bowdoin College and never left. She joined the Portland Press Herald in 2011 as a reporter and spent seven years as the paper’s features editor, overseeing coverage of arts, entertainment and food.
Eat & Run: Indulge your inner vegan at Curbside Comforts
The food truck plans to keeping parking on the Eastern Prom into December.
Tap Lines: In these local lagers, you’ll find something borrowed, something Bull
A heart transplant put an end to Tom Bull’s career in beer, but other Maine breweries are riffing on his recipes.
Indie Film: The histories of these Maine locales are fit for horror films
The scary movies that could be made, based on real-life stories.
Deep Water: ‘Dried Beans,’ by Alice Haines
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Best-Sellers: ‘Cloud Cuckoo Land,’ ‘Peril’
The current top 10 best-selling fiction and nonfiction books in hardcover and paperback at Longfellow Books in Portland.
Society Notebook: ProsperityME celebrates thriving immigrants
The organization helps people new to the country navigate their way to success.
Art review: Listen as you look at the works on display in ‘REverb’
The show at Zero Station in Portland is a reminder of how our senses are connected.
Art review: Listen as you look at the works on display in ‘REverb’
The show at Zero Station in Portland is a reminder of how our senses are connected.
Theater review: ‘Young Frankenstein’ ends Ogunquit season with a spirited treat
The show runs through Halloween.