The Lady Luck Bad Reputation burlesque show is at Aura in Portland.
Things To Do
Throw on a flannel and head to these 15 fall events
Fill the season with pumpkins, crafts, food, music and more, often all in one place.
Fan of silent films? Here’s your chance to see a few in Gardiner this Saturday.
The Silent Film Fest: The Show Must Go On is sponsored by the Augusta Colonial Theater. It is held this year at Johnson Hall Opera House in Gardiner.
Hogfish’s summer show is part opera, part dance party
Poulenc based his 1945 opera on the 1917 surrealist play ‘The Breasts of Tiresias.’
Where to go sledding in Greater Portland
It wouldn’t be winter without some good, old-fashioned sledding. We’ve rounded up some spots in the Greater Portland area for you to do just that. Gather up the kids or your young-at-heart pals and head for the hills! Deering Oaks Bordered by Deering, Forest and Park Avenues. Portland. portlandmaine.gov The hill isn’t huge, but that […]
Eat & Run: Cargo Pizza comes with view of the ocean and the oven
The glass-walled pizza truck is parked often on Portland’s Eastern Promenade, serving up tasty and quick brick-oven pies.
How to make every minute count at the Yarmouth Clam Festival
One of Maine’s signature summer events opens Friday, and you’ll have no trouble finding lots to see and do the whole time you’re there, no matter how short or long your stay.
Eat & Run: Gai on Fried serves up Sunday chicken dinner
Gai on Fried is the Sunday-only menu at Ruby Thailand on Cottage Road in South Portland, with a focus on Thai fried chicken.
Maine’s fair season is just heating up. Here’s where to go
Plus, tons of other organized family fun, including food-centric festivals and community celebrations.
Resurgam bringing ‘the party back to the Old Port’ on Sunday
The arts and music festival began last year on Thompson’s Point but has moved to edge of Portland Harbor, filling a void left when the city’s Old Port Festival ended in 2019.