Erik Messerschmidt, who won for his work on ‘Mank,’ remembers watching the Oscars on TV in his Cape Elizabeth home as a child.
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‘Dear Georgina’ tells one of many stories about injustice to Indigenous children
The short film about one woman’s childhood in northern Maine shines a light on widespread abuse with lasting effects.
Robert Indiana’s estate responsible for $3.7 million in overpaid legal fees, Maine attorney general says
The AG’s office wants the late artist’s personal representative to repay the money to Indiana’s foundation.
Prints, birds and photographs on view in Portland, Bath and Boothbay Harbor
Three art shows to get to in the next couple weeks.
Mainers challenge themselves to reading goals during the pandemic
A 9-year-old who has read some 250 books and a book club that tackled ‘War and Peace’ are among those filling their downtime with reading.
Maine’s fairs, and some festivals, plan to return this summer and fall
By making adjustments and preparing to pivot, many organizers of the outdoor events believe they can safely resume the traditions this year.
People Plus opens Music in April online auction
The 19th annual People Plus Music in April online auction fundraiser is now open. The online silent auction, which features over 150 items, launched April 1 and will close at 10 p.m. April 30. The auction will feature a variety of items, including golf packages, local gift certificates, jewelry, private dinners, an outdoor gas grill, toys, […]
Chocolate Church Arts Center announces outdoor concerts
The Chocolate Church Arts Center will host a lineup of in-person, outdoor concerts in May and June at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. The first concert, on Saturday, May 8, will feature The Mallett Brothers Band, who perform their own brand of rock and roll, americana and country. On May 22, actor and musician […]
Cousins Maine Lobster owners host new Food Network show
Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis, whose own business benefited from reality TV, will coach food truck entrepreneurs in a show that debuts Sunday.
Maine Lobster Festival cancels again for 2021
The 2020 Festival also was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.