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On Music: Gerald Brann talks about Elton John Tribute act set for Nov. 23
There are some artists that I really enjoy chatting with on a regular basis, such is the case with Gerald Brann of the Elton John tribute act called Yellow Brick Road. I had the pleasure of reviewing his debut performance as Elton John and I knew then that he was definitely someone to watch in […]
Betty White Forever: New stamp will honor the much-beloved ‘Golden Girls’ actor
The United States Postal Service might have found a way to unite a nation bitterly divided after this month’s election: It’s releasing a Betty White stamp.
Where to play trivia any night of the week in Maine
These bars, breweries and restaurants in central, western and southern Maine hold weekly events where you can test your knowledge.
Mike Tyson concedes role of villain to young foe in fight with Jake Paul
The former heavyweight champion’s first sanctioned professional fight in almost 20 years, against a 27-year-old YouTuber, is set for 8 p.m. Friday night.
Cinderella’s ballgown? Elvis’ suit? King Arthur’s crown? It’s all for rent at Maine State Music Theatre’s costume shop
The seasonal Brunswick theater is trying to grow its costume rental business, based out of a warehouse at Fort Andross.
Winter’s aglow in this garden wonderland
It’s the 10th anniversary of Gardens Aglow at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. The light show has attracted 780,000 visitors to Boothbay, who wind through a mile of pathways adorned by more than 750,000 high-efficiency LED lights – about 66 miles of lights if laid end-to-end. Photos by staff photographer Ben McCanna.
The Onion, Sandy Hook families team up to win Alex Jones’ Infowars at auction
Jones confirmed the acquisition and said he planned to file legal challenges to stop it.
Gardening season is done. Sigh. Let’s buy houseplants!
With winter coming, columnist Tom Atwell cheers himself up with new houseplants.
Federal judge blocks Louisiana law that requires classrooms to display Ten Commandments
U.S. District Judge John W. deGravelles in Baton Rouge said the law had an ‘overtly religious’ purpose and is ‘unconstitutional on its face.’