Meanwhile, the Farnsworth in Rockland has been open all along.
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Portland publisher puts out book of pandemic poetry from Maine
Littoral Books will release ‘Wait: Poems from the Pandemic’ in the first week of April.
Art in Bloom returning soon to Portland Museum of Art
The ‘beloved annual event’ is coming back to give art enthusiasts a breath of fresh air after a long winter made even more challenging by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Damariscotta restaurant celebrates new art show
The Damariscotta River Grill will host an opening reception for a new art show on April 7. The restaurant is hosting a fixed-price, three-course menu for $25 with a choice of wine pairings for $9. Diners also have the option of selecting from the regular menu. A portion of the proceeds will fund a scholarship […]
Boothbay Opera House announces spring concerts
Stages have been dark for months around the state of Maine, and Boothbay Harbor’s Opera House has been no different. This April, the historic performance hall brings back live performances with continued safety protocols in place include socially-distanced seating, open windows and masks required for all patrons and staff. The first concert, set for April […]
Good Theater emerges from hiatus with virtual showcase of show tunes
The free concert will be available to view starting Saturday.
What to expect from the return of Maine Maple Sunday, with restrictions
Maple producers all over the state will participate this weekend, selling syrup and treats, but many won’t have crowded events like pancake breakfasts, sugar house tours or wagon rides.
Boston declares March 26 ‘Leonard Nimoy Day’
The ‘Star Trek’ actor nurtured his acting talent at the Elizabeth Peabody House and the West End Boys Club and as a teenager received a summer scholarship for acting lessons at Boston College.
Star of Hope, the Vinalhaven home of late artist Robert Indiana, gets new life
The deteriorating structure has been stabilized, but its future function is still uncertain.
Gritty new crime thriller ‘Downeast’ gives Portland an extreme closeup
Shot in the Old Port and on the waterfront, the film let Maine-born actor Greg Finley realize his dream of making a movie in his home state.