A deft American Sign Language interpreter at concerts and music festivals has many fans of her own.
Ray Routhier
Staff Writer
Ray Routhier has written about pop culture, movies, TV, music and lifestyle trends for the Portland Press Herald since 1993. He is continually fascinated with stories that show the unique character of Maine’s people and places. He’s written about why so many businesses use the made-up word “Mainely” in their names, how you can trace Portland’s history through its various smells and why Mainers lament the loss of Portland-made B&M baked beans. He’s interviewed a wide variety of filmmakers, actors, musicians and authors, including Patrick Dempsey, Tony Shalhoub, Richard Russo, Tess Gerritsen, Tony Bennett, Anna Kendrick, and Stephen King. His passions, besides writing, include baseball history, old movies and “Jeopardy!” A native of Manchester, New Hampshire, he graduated with a degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire. He lives in South Portland with his wife and two children.
Film recounts 16th Maine Regiment’s heroic stand
The half-hour documentary features ‘one of those untold stories’ from Gettysburg.
Off Beat: Postcards from the cutting edge
Artists will leap from their comfort zones into sometimes uncharted territory in the second PortFringe.
Don McLean rocks the Fourth in Portland
The Maine resident will perform ‘American Pie’ and ‘Vincent’ with the Portland Symphony Orchestra in a program that also includes Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and patriotic standards.
Matt Nathanson headlines L.L. Bean’s July 4 bash
The folk-rock star’s habit of following his own ecelectic musical interests has served him well.
Darius & Co. part of big music week in Maine
Rucker, the former Hootie frontman, comes to Maine in a week that also boasts shows by Sting, David Byrne, Melissa Etheridge and more.
Off Beat: ‘Room 237’ explores meaning behind ‘The Shining’
A discussion will follow the showing at Space Gallery in Portland on Wednesday.
WMTW fires Portland TV news anchor Shannon Moss
After six years in the morning slot, Moss says she has no hard feelings and understands that change is part of the TV industry.
Free Portland concert series kicks off July 11
The Thursday concerts, which start at 5 p.m., feature two to three local bands each week.
Author Q & A: Fish toil
In his book ‘End of the Line,’ Markham Starr chronicles the last days of the last working sardine cannery in Maine.