Ray Routhier has written about pop culture, entertainment, music, TV and lifestyle issues for the Portland Press Herald since 1993. He is continually fascinated with stories that show the unique character of Maine’s people and places. The word he uses most for stories he’s drawn to is “quirky.” He’s written about the changing cable TV and Internet landscapes, and what those changes mean for the future of information and entertainment. He’s dug clams, raked blueberries and rode on the back of a garbage truck, all in pursuit of stories about real Mainers. He’s had a ball interviewing a range of celebrities from Anna Kendrick and Patrick Dempsey to Billy Joel and Tony Bennett. His passions, besides writing, include baseball history, old movies and “Jeopardy!” A native of Manchester, N.H., he graduated with a degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire. He lives in South Portland with his wife and two children.
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PublishedOctober 10, 2013
Black Crowes drummer recalls first Portland gig
The band will play Tuesday and Wednesday at the State Theatre.
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PublishedOctober 10, 2013
Milk Carton Kids to play at Empire in Portland Thursday
The acoustic folk duo will share the bill with Mike + Ruthy
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PublishedOctober 6, 2013
Time Warner Cable’s reputation tarnished
A virtual monopoly in much of Maine has enabled the cable TV provider to get away with poor customer service, surveys suggest.
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PublishedOctober 3, 2013
Off Beat: Perfect Portlander Pageant Thursday at Mayo Street Arts
Contestants will test their knowledge of city history and trivia, and show off their Portland style
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PublishedOctober 3, 2013
Weird Al Yankovich plays Portland’s State Theatre
He brings his stockpile of 30 years’ worth of parody songs to the Monday show.
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2013
Popular TV journalist turns job loss into opportunity
After being let go by WMTW, Shannon Moss hears from viewers that she is missed and decides to produce her own show.
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PublishedSeptember 26, 2013
Woodsmen show their might at Fryeburg Fair
Competitors chop, saw and notch their way to bragging rights.
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PublishedSeptember 26, 2013
Eat and Run: Tu Casa, Portland
The restaurant boasts generous portions, reasonable prices – and best of all, Salvadoran fare that tastes fresh and authentic.
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PublishedSeptember 26, 2013
Maine deputy-turned-comic plays Port City Music Hall
Juston McKinney has an arresting life story.
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PublishedSeptember 26, 2013
Off Beat: Performers to lay bare what neo-burlesque is all about
Can one have a serious talk about burlesque? About pie-in-the-face antics and fan dancers doing the strip tease? “That’s the classic idea of burlesque, but contemporary burlesque, or neo-burlesque, since the ’90s, is a lot more varied and the performance possibilities are wider,” said Amanda Clark, 26, a Portland burlesque performer. “There’s still lots of […]
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