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Arts & Entertainment
Portland Ballet collaborates with Colby and Boston-based choreographer on ‘Gallery’
The dance showcase will feature new work from Boston Ballet's Yury Yanowsky. Read on
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Arts & Entertainment
Venue review: At Footlights in Falmouth, a really intimate theater experience
With seating for 75, the black-box theater guarantees the audience will be part of the action. Read on
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Books & Authors
UMaine alum talks about ‘Sticky Fingers,’ his popular portrayal of Rolling Stone and its publisher
Joe Hagan will speak at Print in Portland on Saturday. Read on
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Classical Music
Oratorio Chorale sings something old, something new in weekend concerts
The vocal ensemble will perform with the DaPonte String Quartet in Portland and Brunswick. Read on
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Theater
Rumford mill workers set off on an imaginary voyage in ‘Conquest of the South Pole’
Snowlion Rep adapted the play for Maine. Read on
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Art
PMA’s biennial is a ‘collection of things worth our attention’
The show opens Friday, offering a glimpse into our world today, full of chaos, oppression and quiet beauty. Read on
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Art
‘Off the Wall’ explores intersection of art and sculpture
The new exhibition at MECA is curated by Bates graduate Jaime DeSimone. Read on
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Art
Beehive shows its activist art in Portland
The art collective's work will be at USM. Read on
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Art
Meet the painter whose art opens ‘the inner aspects of your soul’
Harry Beskind shows his colorful fantasies at Merrill library in Yarmouth, and sales raise money for cancer. Read on
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Theater
Where racism exists, the Theater Ensemble of Color aims to educate
The Portland troupe presents 'Rachel,' a century-old play about a teacher who vows not to have children because of the way black people are treated in America. Read on