The museum will be open Thursday through Sunday with advance, timed-ticket entry.
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As The Pretty Reckless tops the charts, singer Taylor Momsen makes herself home on midcoast
Momsen has been spending more time at her home in Maine, where her band also recorded its recent album, ‘Death by Rock and Roll.’
‘Planning for the best,’ Maine music venues looking to make a comeback by fall
Hoping that mass vaccinations will lead to the end of physical distancing and crowd limits, Portland’s State Theatre has more than 30 shows scheduled.
Portland actor lands role in George Clooney-directed film
Matthew Delamater plays a tavern regular in ‘The Tender Bar,’ starring Ben Affleck and now filming in Boston.
Have a socially distant St. Patrick’s Day with these activities
A virtual parade, livestreamed Irish music, online Irish cooking lessons and corned beef to go can all be part of Mainers’ safe St. Patrick’s Day this year. But there are options for going out too.
Short film on baitfishing a rare, real look at the lives of lobstermen
The eight-minute movie follows Phippsburg fishermen out catching pogies.
Season brings three new books from Maine poets
Colby professor Arisa White, Portland poet laureate Linda Aldrich and Maine Writers and Publishers director Gibson Fay-LeBlanc all have new works.
Freeport arts group debuts online gallery
FREEPORT — The Arts and Cultural Alliance of Freeport has launched an online gallery that showcases artwork of local artists working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, mixed media and photography. The show, titled “Looking Forward,” features artwork produced during the pandemic. These pieces celebrate both the time spent in the studio and […]
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra presents online chat and online auction
The online chat between orchestra conductor Rohan Smith and NYC-area musician Wayne du Maine replaces the March orchestra concerts that du Maine was originally scheduled to conduct.
PSO’s Louis Armstrong tribute a Roaring ’20s redux
The streaming concert features jazz musician Byron Stripling, who believes we’re on the brink of another cultural renaissance.