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Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Face the Music: Air Supply’s Graham Russell still has plenty of love for their hits
The ’80s soft rock duo is playing a show Feb. 6 at the State Theatre.
Live Music Lineup: Bluegrass, folk, Americana and a local tribute to Allman Brothers
Greensky Bluegrass hit the State Theatre stage on Thursday.
Don Wilson, guitarist with The Ventures, dies at 88
The band’s hits included “Walk, Don’t Run,” and the theme song for “Hawaii Five-O.”
Spider-Man’ comes back swinging, takes No. 1 from ‘Scream’
After spending one weekend in second place, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” proved it still had some fight left
Walls of affordable housing developments beautified by work of Maine artists
The Maine Art Collective, a group of local artists, has partnered with Community Housing of Maine to install original pieces at housing complexes for seniors and disabled adults in Portland and Hallowell.
Maine libraries’ most-borrowed books in 2021
The top check-outs within the Minerva consortium of 60 libraries and from the Portland Public Library.
Green Plate Special: This little piggy is better for the farmer, the field and the eater
The farmers at Roaring Lion Farm are raising Meishan heritage pigs.
Last year, Mainers looked to their libraries for answers and escapism
Lists of the most-borrowed books of 2021 include tales of struggle, hope and humor, as well as local authors.
Maine Gardener: Hey gardeners, wondering how to occupy your time this winter?
We’ve got some projects for you. Get ready to organize, repair, and build a bin or trellis.