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She’s an acclaimed opera singer—and her Maine tattoo is a beauty
PORTLAND, Maine — Abi Levis, a native of South Portland who as a youngster sang Irish ballads with her father and Patsy Cline songs at county fairs in Maine, received her first instruction in classical music at the age of fifteen. She got hooked after reading “Opera for Dummies.”
Maine Things To Do | Bonny Eagle Car Show, Fiddlehead Supper, Boots and Brews 5K
PORTLAND, Maine — Maine Things To Do the week of May 14 through May 20. Where: Lisbon United Methodist Church, Lisbon Falls. When: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. When: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fiddlehead Supper. Where: Courser Memorial School, Ripley. When: 4:30 p.m. Alewife Day. Where:...
Maine’s ‘American Idol’ star, Julia Gagnon, to release her first single
(WMTW) - Cumberland resident Julia Gagnon rose to fame on “American Idol” by making the top 7 this season before being eliminated when the field was trimmed to 5, and now she is getting ready to release her first single. Gagnon announced on Facebook Monday that she and...
Westminster Kennel Dog Show underway
2,500 dogs are competing with 200 breeds spread across seven groups.
CBS13 celebrates 70 years of broadcasting history and community connection
Thursday is an important day at CBS13! It's our birthday!. 70 years ago, WGAN-TV, later WGME-TV, went on the air for the very first time. Our very first broadcast went on the air live at 5 p.m. on May 16, 1954. "We cannot imagine a world without television, just like...
Opera in the Pines Presents Maine Premiere of The Crucible
(Portland, ME) Opera in the Pines presents the Maine premiere of Robert Ward’s The Crucible in an immersive theater experience that summons the audience as the jury of the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692. When the women of Salem are accused of witchcraft, we witness the betrayal of an entire community; the ruthlessness of the prosecutors, the eagerness of neighbor to testify against neighbor, and the destructive power of socially sanctioned violence. This haunting reminder of witch hunts throughout history, that still exist in the present day, forces us to confront the fundamentals of human nature and question the systems by which power is sustained, challenged and lost.
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