The discussion, titled “The Future of Arts & Culture in L/A,” will feature Shoshona Currier, director of the Bates Dance Festival; Rachel Desgrosseilliers, founding executive director of Museum L-A; Adilah Muhammad, L/A Arts Downstage coordinator; and Sheri Withers-Hollenbeck, a public art advocate and owner of The Curio.
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Two more arrested in connection with Walnut Street shooting
LEWISTON — Lewiston police arrested two more men in connection with a shooting early Saturday morning on Walnut Street. Kevorn Ocarla Haywood, 32, of Lewiston, formerly of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested and charged with violation of conditions of release, a Class E crime. He was under three separate sets of bail conditions stemming from […]
Literacy Volunteers-Androscoggin and Baxter Brewing to co-host ‘Lagers for Literacy’
Second annual Lagers for Literacy features spelling bee, Jenga tournament
LA Arts presents paintings of Maine artist in exhibit
The Color of Wild: How the North Woods Sparked a Lifetime Love of Color
Public art group looking for submissions from artists
LEWISTON — As part of a Maine Arts Commission “Creative Communities = Economic Development” grant to support the implementation of Cultural Plan LA, the Public Art Working Group of Lewiston and Auburn invites proposals for public artwork that will activate a gateway or key corridor within the community. Both new and existing works are eligible. […]
Carbonite call center moving within Lewiston, no other changes planned, say new owners
The Canadian-based tech company OpenText bought Carbonite Inc. on Dec. 24 for $1.45 billion.
Lewiston police seek public’s help with recent investigation, growing drug problem
Three people were arrested Saturday morning after gunfire on Walnut Street.
Maine Event Comedy presents The Tightest Five finals at Bear Bones Beer
Tuck Tucker and Joe Flynn will be the evening’s featured comedians.