more by Kellie Powell
[COMEDY] Kevin James is known for playing lovable goofballs like Doug Heffernan on “The King of Queens” and the title role in “Paul Blart: Mall Cop.” From “Pixels,”
[ROCK] In 1993, the Counting Crows unleashed their gorgeously orchestrated debut album, August and Everything After to an audience unprepared for such an original and honest sound. “Mr.
[COUNTRY] Rascal Flatts are three guys who boast pleasant country-pop a few degrees hotter than that of their contemporaries.
[JAZZ] It’s the last weekend in August and that means that Center Street in Lewiston will be jam-packed with four stages worth of smoldering jazz performed by world-class musicians for the Lewiston Jazz Festival.
[INDIE ROCK] Northern Faces is an Albany-bred four-piece outfit with a flair for penning quality tunes that find the perfect balance between infectious pop and bluesy rock grit.
[COMEDY] Years ago Brian Posehn vowed to never joke about being a dad in his standup, inviting all to punch his yet-to-be-conceived baby in the face if he did.
[R&B] Before TLC and Destiny’s Child, there was En Vogue—the R&B quartet that pioneered the independent, confident swagger of 1990s girl bands.
[COUNTRY] There’s nothing like a Zac Brown Band concert.