See acoustic folk quintet Punch Brothers in Portland on Saturday.
2022
Douglas Rooks: Solidarity with Ukraine only the beginning
In his State of the Union address, President Biden suggested solidarity is needed here at home, too.
Our View: Don’t wait to fix Maine’s indigent defense
A lawsuit alleges what many observers of our system for hiring lawyers for the poor have found: The system is broken.
Maine Voices: On 61st anniversary, Peace Corps preparing to meet the moment
HR 1456 will make reforms to many Peace Corps programs and advance ideas for incorporating racial justice and equity in agency activities.
River Arts to feature paintings by volunteers
River Arts is presenting the paintings of artists who volunteer weekly in the Damariscotta gallery, located at 36 Elm Street Plaza. These women have provided excellent support to the non-profit organization through their dedicated service. The River Room display of six unique mediums by six artists will run through March 16. Helen Warner of Newcastle […]
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ returns
She’s back. Yes, Midge Maisel is back in New York. We left Midge and Susie, her manager, on the tarmac at the airport, where Shy Baldwin and company dumped her. I’d have to go back for a review to put it all together again, but why bother? You all have the pieces in your pocket, […]
Obituary: David C. Chase
ROCKFORD, Ill. – David C. Chase died peacefully in his home at Bickford House in Rockford on Feb. 15, 2022. He …
Obituary: Mary Jane Lane
AUGUSTA – Mary Jane (Althouse) Lane, 82, passed away peacefully following a brief illness on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022, after struggling …
Maine photographer to hold photo project workshops
AUGUSTA — Maine photographer Séan Alonzo Harris’s “Light Confirms My Reality,” a community-based photo project and exhibition in collaboration with faculty and students at the University of Maine at Augusta and the Charles Danforth Gallery, is scheduled to be on view Wednesday, March 9, through Thursday, March 31, at the 46 University Drive gallery. The […]