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Local artists beautify barricades for on-street dining Creative Portland hired the artists to create colorful covers for the metal barriers. Courtesy of Creative Portland Five local artists contributed their creativity to help beautify barricades that are being used for street closures in downtown Portland. But already, a fabric cover created by one of those artists has been stolen. Creative Portland hired the artists Angela Adams, Pam Chevez, Ebenezer Akakpo, Tamara Jones and Nora Tryon to add color, energy and messaging to the barricades, which are being used for the closures of Wharf, Dana and Milk streets, as well as a portion of Fore Street near Boothby Square. ....
Portland’s hard-won identity as a food city is here to stay An abundance of local food, eager diners and ambitious chefs built the city s restaurant scene, and they re not going anywhere. Share Bernard Cabrera of Portland warms his hands by a fire in the Oxbow beer garden in Portland on a Friday evening in early February. He and his wife, Jennifer Wolcott, were enjoying dinner at the brewery. They love Portland s food scene and are hopeful it will survive the pandemic. I have faith, seeing the entrepreneurial spirit in this town, and the creativity, and the incredible talent of the chefs here, Wolcutt said. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer ....
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Updated 39 mins ago Noted Peaks Island photographer Arthur J. Fink dies at 74 He had an enduring connection to the Bates Dance Festival, where he served as resident photographer from 2005 through 2017. Arthur Fink, photographed in December 2016. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Arthur J. Fink, a noted Peaks Island photographer who maintained a longtime connection to the Bates Dance Festival in Lewiston, died last week. He was 74. Fink died Wednesday, but no other details were provided in a notice posted on the Jones, Rich & Barnes funeral home website. Fink revealed in a Facebook post last month that he had received a “likely diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.” ....