The co-headlining show is at Thompson’s Point on July 19.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Check out 5 fun Maine events this week, including concerts, films and Shakespeare
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ is back on the big screen for its 50th anniversary.
In a Freeport barn and on a trail in Cushing, find multidimensional art | Column
Sidle House Gallery and Langlais Art Preserve both have installations on view.
‘The thrill of a lifetime’: What was competing on ‘Jeopardy!’ like for Maine man?
Jason Singer’s run on the show came to an end on Thursday night’s episode, but he will fondly remember the journey of joining his wife as a champion.
Maine high court vacates part of damages paid to family of man who died after misdiagnosis
Justices ruled that Mercy Hospital should not have been mandated to pay $2 million in economic damages to the parents of 25-year-old Peter Smith, who died in 2017 from complications of Lyme disease.
How Maine’s tobacco tax increase will impact public health, economy
While smokers argue they are being targeted, public health advocates are cheering ‘a significant victory.’
‘Among Friends’ captures the joy and danger of intimacy
Hal Ebbott’s novel unpacks the aftermath of an interaction that threatens a decades-long friendship between two men.
Outdoor sculptures are emerging all over Maine
New exhibitions are popping up across the state, including ‘One Less Traveled’ in Cumberland.
The death of a hiker in the Maine wilderness loosely inspired ‘Heartwood’
Amity Gaige borrows from the tragedy of the AT hiker known as ‘Inchworm,’ but the novel tells a very different story.
Deep Water: ‘House of Silver,’ by Jefferson Navicky
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.