The rock, the rattle and other works of Lewiston art
It remains to be seen if the people of Lewiston will ever grow to love “the rock” in Kennedy Park
Read moreIt remains to be seen if the people of Lewiston will ever grow to love “the rock” in Kennedy Park
Read moreThough the Maine International Film Festival closed Sunday, a couple of films that were highly in demand during the festival
Read moreFARMINGTON – City Lights North is hosting a final performance from this summer’s performing arts camp held in Farmington. The
Read moreJordia Benjamin takes over the role from co-founder Marcia Minter, who will focus on development and philanthropy for the nonprofit.Read
Read moreOne of Shakespeare’s most loved comedies, “Much Ado About Nothing” combines classic hilarity and serious themes in equal measure. The
Read moreMONMOUTH – Theater at Monmouth’s Brave New Worlds season continues with William Shakespeare’s “Richard II.” The first play in what
Read moreCARRABASSETT VALLEY – The Carrabassett Valley Public Library announces the opening of the Art for Uncle Al Exhibition, dedicated to
Read morePlenty of work was done to prepare for the recent opening of the film festival, which is being held primarily
Read moreKINGFIELD – Kingfield Friday Artwalk happens again this Friday, July 14, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., as part of the
Read moreSnowlion Repertory, which has been performing in Portland and Freeport since it was founded in 2011, has started fundraising to
Read moreThe 26th annual Maine International Film Festival kicks off Friday, with about 100 films screening over 10 days at the
Read moreThe Guptill family planned to close the Berwick barn theater last year after 50 summers, but the community response to
Read moreBack in July 2019, Hallowell artists Christopher Cart and Jen Greta Cart worked together in City Hall improvising a compass
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