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Expansion and upgrade to the 89-year-old amphitheater, which will eventuallly seat 7,500, are expected to boost the greater Belgrade Lakes region and Augusta-Waterville economies.
Maine Maritime Museum has raised $3.37 million for a five-acre renovation that’s now underway and encompasses a complete redevelopment of the front entrance and south side of the museum’s campus.
Maine's only professional opera company has reached a “mutual agreement” to end conductor Stephen Lord’s work for the troupe, after sexual harassment accusations against Lord became public.
Nearly 200 business, economic and nonprofit leaders gathered at the Augusta Civic Center Thursday for a brainstorming summit on how to strengthen the state's economy — the public kickoff of an effort aimed at forming a 10-year economic plan for Ma
Skowhegan, home of one of the state's largest craft brewfests and other recent innovative events to draw visitors, is hosting a food-producing tour and festival Saturday that focuses on Skowhegan as a food and agriculture hub.
The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine has named Julie Butcher Pezzino as executive director, replacing Suzanne Olson, who announced earlier this year that she would retire in July.
Long-planned renovations and expansion on the Ogunquit Playhouse can finally move ahead after voters on Tuesday approved a needed zoning change.
After three years of development, Ellsworth video game start-up Eagre Games will launch its first virtual reality video game.
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap unveiled today the final design of the Maine bicentennial commemorative flag, to be on display statewide through 2020.
Actor Ed Harris, who spent some time in the Waterville area during filming of the HBO miniseries "Empire Falls" in 2003 and was a featured guest of the Maine Film Festival in 2004, has pledged $75,000 for the city's planned arts center.
Dan DenDanto, a Mount Desert Island scientist and expert in the specialized field of cleaning, articulating and restoring whale skeletons for display, traveled to Cape Cod in early May to collect the bones of a 40-ton humpback whale that had died in
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded 10 grants totaling $981,800 to Maine arts organizations.
More focus on the northern towns of the Katahdin region, more places to eat and better infrastructure are some of the thing Mike Elliot hopes will happen soon.
Shamrock Sports & Entertainment, Portland Symphony Orchestra and the city of Portland are teaming up to launch a new festival called SummerFest ME, which features two inaugural events this year celebrating Portland’s arts, cultural and
Brenda Garrand, founder of Garrand & Co., is leaving the Portland-based marketing agency she started in 1989 in order to pursue other interests.