A virtual parade, livestreamed Irish music, online Irish cooking lessons and corned beef to go can all be part of Mainers’ safe St. Patrick’s Day this year. But there are options for going out too.
Things To Do
Things to Do: Art, ice and multimedia experiences
You can ice skate for free at Pineland Farms.
Face the Music: After a year without concerts, even the annoying parts are nostalgic
The return of live music is still a ways away, but all of it is highly anticipated, from parking frustrations to know-it-all fans.
Britt Connors and Bourbon Renewal concert set
A livestream concert featuring Britt Connors will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, March 5, on the Blue Facebook page. The Out of the Blue streaming series from Blue in downtown Portland is still going strong, and on Friday night, the Boston-based singer-songwriter and her band, Bourbon Renewal, carved out their own “y’all-ternative” genre with a […]
Things to Do: Taco takeover in Kennebunkport, an online tour of London and virtual art from Camden
You can also register for a weeknight presentation from writer and humorist Susan Poulin.
Three-course meal to go? That’s one of the options during this year’s Maine Restaurant Week
During the pandemic, the focus will be on what restaurants are offering, including some three-course dinners for takeout and outdoor or indoor dining.
Things to Do: Photography exhibit, unique dance experience, virtual theater and old-time radio show
‘A Convenient Soldier: The Black Guards of Maine’ can be viewed online through the Maine Historical Society.
Portland Symphony Orchestra provides on demand streamed concerts
Stream shows from Portland Symphony Orchestra, Kyle Morgan and Lettuce.
Things to Do: Wine, theater, skiing and film
Join expert Layne Witherell for a virtual wine tasting on Friday night.
Face the Music: Fresh crop of music from four Maine artists
Alice Limoges, Stephanie Atkins, Oshima Brothers and Jim Baumer all have recently released new songs.