Some theaters are re-releasing classic films, while others are offering virtual programming or staying dark.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘This Day in Maine’ and ‘The Lost Boys of London’
A collection of more than 650 historical newsworthy items by Joseph Owen and the fifth and final book in the Bianca Goddard mystery series by Mary Lawrence
Roumain, local performers to tour Portland parks Sunday
You can also catch an outdoor traveling performance in and around Portland parks on Sunday.
The Wrap: New Asian restaurant in Portland, and 2 favorites reopen
Silly’s and Empire Chinese Kitchen reopen, oysters pop up, and Open Creamery Day goes on.
Tom DiMenna will sings Cat Stevens songs in Boothbay Harbor
Tom DiMenna will sings Cat Stevens songs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, at Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave. DiMenna will sing Cat Stevens songs with a few originals sprinkled in. DiMenna crafted the show while working as a bartender at One Longfellow Square where he learned from touring musicians like Chris […]
Portland looks for ways to extend outdoor dining to Jan. 2
The city’s staff is developing a plan that will go before the council on Oct. 19.
Run & Eat: Verbena offers comforting food at discomforting time
The cafe in South Portland’s Knightville neighborhood offers soup, quiche and hearty sandwiches, plus a charming outdoor seating area.
Bar Guide: Stock up on syrup and make these maple cocktails
Use Maine Maple Producers Weekend as an excuse to sip on the sweet stuff.
Dine In Maine: You may not be able to globe-trot, but your dinner can
The pandemic has complicated travel, but ordering food from elsewhere – for yourself and for others – is one way to experience other places, and to connect during these pretty strange times.
This year, you can get your maple fix during pumpkin spice season
The pandemic cancelled Maine Maple Sunday in March. Organizers of a new fall event hope it will make up for some of that loss.