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From the Editor: Music, art, theater: January has really got it going on
The decorations are all packed away, the remaining shreds of wrapping paper are stuck under the couch, and the overeating has turned into fat to be burned off with the annual pledge to exercise more. It’s time to take a deep breath, get that “Nutcracker” music out of your head and look forward to the […]
‘Lizzie Borden took an ax …’ or didn’t
Lucid Stage readies two new one-act plays that revisit the notorious 19th-century New England murder mystery.
Off Beat: Paper wear
What does a paper dress say about the person who wears it? Anything it wants. Ba dum dum. Sounds like a comic’s bad punchline (very bad), but in the case of a dress slated to be on view Friday at Space Gallery in Portland, it’s true. A dress made of more than 1,000 small fragments […]
Bar Guide: Passing through or staying, Seasons has lots to offer
Tucked behind the Howard Johnson just off the turnpike, Seasons Grille is not just for hotel guests.
Road warriors: Miss Tess and The Bon Ton Parade
The traveling troubadors roll into Portland for a show on Saturday.
Transgender comic sees the humor
It wasn’t always so, but now Ian Harvie can laugh at his story, and make others laugh, too.
Eat and Run: Roma Pizza Old Port
With toppings like pear and blue cheese or broccoli alfredo, the pie is unlikely to disappoint.
Indie Film: ‘Ragged Isle’ clicks, but fans need to make some noise
Mainers support their filmmakers. Talking to aspiring directors around the state, that theme is a constant. People are eager to donate money, time, locations, chow and good will when fellow Mainers are trying to make their cinematic dreams a reality. And now all it’ll take is a click of the mouse. When last we checked […]
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