Johnson Hall’s ‘Early Evening Show with Mike Miclon’ to perform via livestream June 6.
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Cartoonists to thank frontline workers playfully this Sunday
More than 70 comic strips will have six symbols hidden in each strip.
Judge gives control of ‘Tiger King’ properties to rival
Carole Baskin, owner of Big Cat Rescue Corp, now has full ownership of the zoo formerly run by Joe Exotic.
Lewiston Catholic church resumes in-person Mass. Photos show many changes.
More Catholic parishes plan to hold similar services for those who reserve a slot, but the church also is continuing to stream services online and offer some drive-up services.
Music industry calls for Black Out Tuesday amid unrest
It will hold a day to reflect and implement change in response to the death of George Floyd and other blacks.
These are winners of this year’s Maine Literary Awards
Distinguished Achievement Award winner poet Betsy Sholl says celebrating poetry and literature is important because they help create empathy, something that today’s world could use.
After half a century, Portland String Quartet violist quietly takes her bow
The pandemic means the revered musician will not get the public sendoff her ensemble mates had planned.
Maine Gardener: Do the environment a big favor; shrink your lawn
Replace it with a flower garden, and as a bonus, you won’t have to mow so much.
Green Plate Special: Can reusable shopping bags really transmit the coronavirus?
Or is spreading that fear the work of the plastics industry and climate change skeptics?
How this chain saw sculptor came to make a carving fit for the Kings
Josh Landry of North Anson has been carving with a chain saw for years, but he’s never created anything quite like the 15-foot bookshelf animal sanctuary in the Bangor yard of Tabitha and Stephen King.