The play about Mary Shelley will debut at the Studio Theatre at Portland Stage next week.
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Let the ghoul times roll at these 13 Halloween events
Get out your costumes and get down with zombies, dance parties and tons of spooky stuff for kids.
Engine has left the building, but the Biddeford arts group insists it isn’t going anywhere
The nonprofit, which helped jump-start the city’s arts scene in 2010, is planning to use savings from overhead costs on additional programming. Artists, however, lament the loss of studio space.
Let there be fright: As Halloween nears, there’s plenty in Maine to be scared of
From truly spooky to really silly, we’ve assembled some haunting activities across the state that let the whole family get into the spirit of the season.
Face the Music: Beatles hits, ’80s covers, and an ode to pie among high school sweethearts’ repertoire
Wiscasset couple Andrea and Russell Perkins shared a love of music for years before becoming Rubble Betty.
Documentary spotlights Maine star of beloved Canadian children’s show
‘Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe’ explores the life of Auburn-born Ernie Coombs and is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
History center hosts 1920s ‘art heist’ event over Halloween weekend
Multi-session, interactive event takes place inside Victorian House Museum
Folk singers take stage in latest Concerts for a Cause
UUCB Concerts for a Cause presents an evening with the renowned folk singers Claudia Schmidt and Sally Rogers at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Brunswick UU Church, 1 Middle St. in Brunswick. All proceeds from the concert will be given to this season’s charities, Oasis Free Clinics and Mid Coast New Mainers Group. Schmidt […]
Curious about graphic novels? Let the Portland Public Library introduce you
Four artists, including two from Maine, explore the question of what comics mean to them in the latest show at the downtown branch’s Lewis Gallery.
Tiny art galleries add a little color to these communities
Mainers have joined in the Free Little Art Gallery movement. Here’s a look at a few of these mini neighborhood exhibition spaces.