The website features a more mobile-friendly interface for visitors, allows for a greater diversity of content sharing, and for the first time ever includes streaming film recommendations from the Maine Film Center staff.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Opera House Arts Harbor residents to develop Millay Play virtually
Laura K. Nicoll and Rufus Morgan Kreilkamp Nicoll will be artists “in residence” May 3-9.
JP Devine TV Review: ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels’
Series filled with razor-sharp edges, startling optics, and a cast of characters drawn from John Steinbeck, William Saroyan and Dashiell Hammett.
Flounce releases debut EP
Portland-based band tried to capture its live sound in a do-it-yourself studio setting.
Lucky Clark On Music: Lisa Ramey
‘Voice’ contender takes on new challenge live-streaming concerts from home on Facebook.
‘MAYDAY! MAYDAY! MAYDAY!’ music event planned for May 1 on Facebook
Brooke Binion and Will Bradford will perform together and solo on acoustic and electric guitars, bass and looping gear.
Dead Gowns plans live stream concert May 2
An Evening with Dead Gowns is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at facebook.com/statetheatreportland. The State Theatre and 98.9 WCLZ will host the streamed performance. Geneviève Beaudoin (vocals, guitar and piano) and Luke Kalloch (baritone guitar and vocals) will play tunes from their 2018 EP “New Spine” and […]
BlueFest to begin April 29
The four-day events will celebrating 15 years for the Portland music venue Blue.
Live From Home: Kat Logan concert set for May 1
The Live From Home Concert Series will feature Kat Logan at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 1, at facebook.com/Chocolate-Church-Arts-Center. In the midst of postponed shows at their theater, The Chocolate Church Arts Center will present Live from Home, a series of concerts performed by regional musicians at home that can be streamed online by audience members […]
For comedians during the coronavirus crisis, the joke’s online
With live gigs canceled, Maine comics are taking their talents to Facebook, Instagram and other platforms.