“Women in Jeopardy,” by Wendy MacLeoad, will be staged Oct. 18-27 at The Public Theatre, 31 Maple St., in Lewiston. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, and Oct. 19,, 24, 25 and 27; 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20; and at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. It’s “Sex and the City” meets […]
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Children’s museum sells building to Portland art museum, in boost for both
The sale for $2.1 million means the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine can advance its plans to move to Thompson’s Point and the Portland Museum of Art gains flexibility for expansion.
VARIETY! set for Saturday at Waterville Opera House
The show is a fundraiser for the programming of Waterville Creates!, the Maine Film Center, the Waterville Opera House, and Common Street Arts.
‘Dirt Road Home’ set for Farmington
FARMINGTON — “Dirt Road Home,” a collection of poems that illuminate topics such as mixed ancestry, poverty, nature, and family, in words both tough and tender, by Cheryl Savageau, will the be next topic for the New Commons Project. An Abenaki poet, Savageau tells stories with her books and poetry about unrecognized women and the […]
NBC News goes on the attack against Ronan Farrow and ‘Catch and Kill’ book
The defense comes as NBC News President Noah Oppenheim tries to calm employees roiled by the revelations from excerpts of the book that comes out Tuesday.
Eat & Run: Earlier might be better for breakfast at Madden’s
The pub and restaurant, located in the West Falmouth shopping center, serves the morning meal Wednesday through Sunday.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Jojo Rabbit’
The film an an insane chess game of madness, J.P. Devine writes.
Still working ‘9 to 5,’ Dolly Parton marks 50 years at Opry
The 73-year-old says shes has more film, TV and music projects on the way.
Put down that takeout menu: Stir-fry basics for home cooks
For every home cook happily tossing together a stir fry at home, there are a dozen would-be stir fryers wanting to try it but reaching for the takeout menu.
Green Plate Special: Better soil for better food? There’s an app for that
Debuted by Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport, it helps farmers grow healthier food.