Back to Maine
311 is no stranger to Maine. In fact, they ve been here 8 times over the years and this will be their first time in Maine since 2017.
7/8/17 Maine State Pier / Portland, ME w/ New Politics & The Skints
7/17/16 Maine State Pier / Portland, ME w/ Matisyahu
11/25/2009 Cumberland Civic Center / Portland, ME w/ State Radio
11/18/2005 Cumberland County Civic / Portland ME w/Alien Ant Farm
11/10/2003 Cumberland Civic Center / Portland ME w/ Alien Ant Farm
03/25/2002 State Theatre / Portland ME w/ Hoobastank
03/04/2000 State Theatre / Portland ME (w/ Jimmie’s Chicken Shack)
08/21/1997 Maine Entertainment Center / Old Orchard Beach ME (w/ De La Soul, Rustic Overtones)
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Tom DeLonge should have been in Alien Ant Farm. Here s hoping history remembers him as the guy who proved there is life out there. [NBC San Diego]
On Tony Hawk, who still embodies skateboarder culture. [Uproxx]
Olympic gymnastics coach John Geddert dies by suicide following human trafficking, sexual assault charges. [WLNS]
Mike Tyson not happy with Hulu series about his life. [Variety]
Emma Watson s rep denies rumors that she s retiring from acting. [Entertainment Tonight]
Don t look now, but Michigan State has beaten two top-5 teams in 50 hours to reignite NCAA Tournament hopes.
Top 10 Famous People that Nobody Can Identify
When one changes the world, they can at least expect to be remembered. History is littered with people who stumbled into achievements. Only a select elite get their name jotted down in the textbooks. For a distinct few, their achievement gets recorded, while their name fades into obscurity. Everyone knows the following 10 iconic cultural and historical moments, but nobody knows who is responsible for them.
10 The Youngest Olympian It must stink when a total stranger can do your job better than you can, especially when you are supposed be the best in the world. As standard bearers for the peak of human physique, it was surely a blow when Dr. Hermanus Brockmann was deemed too fat to participate in the Olympics. Along with rowers Francois Brandt and Roelof Klein, Brockmann was the Dutch rowing team’s coxswain. His team members decided that Brockmann’s excessive weight would slow down the crew. To shave precious seconds off their time