Ear to the Pavement. The Portland Symphony Orchestra is jettisoning its three youth ensembles, which usually run at a $10,000 loss each year. The University of Southern Maine Department of Music will take over all three ensembles
The State Theatre in Portland closed its doors, less than three years after re-opening as a concert ...
Ear to the Pavement pieces reporting that a piano reporting missing from the Portland Public Librar...
The Spokane Chronicle announces the regrouping of the Whitworth college band after its disbandment w...
Edge piece on the Portland Symphony Orchestra, which lost its venue at Portland City Hall Auditoriu...
The Portland Symphony Orchestra has been sending musicians into local schools for three years now, a...
Ear to the Pavement piece reporting that Glenn Gaudin, owner of Portland Piano Recycling on Commerc...
The Portland City Hall Auditorium will close in February 1995 for a long-delayed, $8.2 million renov...
this just in piece reporting that two local classical music personalities are leaving Portland. To...
the beat report piece on the loss of local band venues in Portland. Three such sites have been los...
Ear to the Pavement. Children\u27s Museum of Maine director Terry Rouse is leaving her post to bec...
City piece on New Year\u27s Portland, the city\u27s annual street festival. Maine Arts Inc. is pul...
Business and the Arts. Every few years, the Portland Symphony Orchestra holds its Designers\u27 Sh...
classical piece on the next season for the Portland Symphony Orchestra, which will include contempo...
The conductorless, nonprofit music group, Palaver Strings, made Portland its home base in 2018. The ...
Books & the Arts piece on the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, the oldest continuing community orchestra ...
The State Theatre in Portland closed its doors, less than three years after re-opening as a concert ...
Ear to the Pavement pieces reporting that a piano reporting missing from the Portland Public Librar...
The Spokane Chronicle announces the regrouping of the Whitworth college band after its disbandment w...
Edge piece on the Portland Symphony Orchestra, which lost its venue at Portland City Hall Auditoriu...
The Portland Symphony Orchestra has been sending musicians into local schools for three years now, a...
Ear to the Pavement piece reporting that Glenn Gaudin, owner of Portland Piano Recycling on Commerc...
The Portland City Hall Auditorium will close in February 1995 for a long-delayed, $8.2 million renov...
this just in piece reporting that two local classical music personalities are leaving Portland. To...
the beat report piece on the loss of local band venues in Portland. Three such sites have been los...
Ear to the Pavement. Children\u27s Museum of Maine director Terry Rouse is leaving her post to bec...
City piece on New Year\u27s Portland, the city\u27s annual street festival. Maine Arts Inc. is pul...
Business and the Arts. Every few years, the Portland Symphony Orchestra holds its Designers\u27 Sh...
classical piece on the next season for the Portland Symphony Orchestra, which will include contempo...
The conductorless, nonprofit music group, Palaver Strings, made Portland its home base in 2018. The ...
Books & the Arts piece on the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, the oldest continuing community orchestra ...
The State Theatre in Portland closed its doors, less than three years after re-opening as a concert ...
Ear to the Pavement pieces reporting that a piano reporting missing from the Portland Public Librar...
The Spokane Chronicle announces the regrouping of the Whitworth college band after its disbandment w...