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“As Mom aged, we thought it best if she stayed in her house, but even with hours of expensive home care, Mom wasn’t thriving. She needed more. She especially needed more socialization — not isolation; and reliable access to care when she needed it. So she made the move to Scarborough Terrace. She truly loves her elegant new home! Life is more complete in a community with lots of friends and activities, tastefully prepared meals, daily care, medication management, and even transportation to appointments and outings. I know Mom is happier and more relaxed now... and I am too. We only wish she’d moved sooner.”

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Rendezvous

27; Billy Strings, Jul. 28–29; Maggie Rogers, Jul. 31–Aug. 1; The Backseat Lovers, Aug. 2; Tyler Childers, Aug. 6; The Revivalists & Band of Horses, Aug. 8; Guster On The Ocean: Night 2 (Aug. 12) & Night 3 (Aug. 13); Dispatch, Aug. 19. 956-6000.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, 1 Middle St. Magic 8 Ball, Sept. 30. 729-8515.

Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Rd., Arundel. The Tom Faunce Floyd Experience, Jun. 23; Session Americana, Jun. 29; John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band, Jul. 1; The Weight Band, Jul. 6; Zach Nugent’s Dead Set, Jul. 7; Linda Eder, Jul. 13; Annie Royer, Jul. 14; Adam Ezra Group, Jul. 15; Susan Werner, Jul. 16; Classic Rock Orchestra, Jul. 21; Martin Sexton, Jul. 28; Wake Up Mama, Sept. 1; Piano Men, Sept. 23; Live Bullet, Sept. 29; The Maine Dead Project, Sept. 30. 985-5552.

Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St. Peter Yarrow & Noel Paul Stookey, Jul. 1; The High Kings, Jul. 23; The Wallflowers, Aug. 1; Start Making Sense, Sept. 15; Ricky Nelson Remembered, Sept. 17; Ani DiFranco, Sept. 19. 873-7000.

WW&F Railway, 97 Cross Rd., Alna. Music on the Railway: Songwriters in the Round (Jul. 2), Darlin’ Corey (Aug. 6), Green Heron (Sept. 3). 882-4193.

York County Blues Fest, Friendship Park, Old Alfred Rd., Waterboro. Altered Five Blues Band, Bonnie Edwards & The Practical Cats, Memphis Lightning, and more, Aug. 19. 247-6166.

Comedy

1932 Criterion Theatre, 35 Cottage St., Bar Harbor. Jay Pharoah, Aug. 20. 288-0829.

Aura, 121 Center St. Jay Pharoah, Aug. 19. 772-8274.

Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St. Bob Marley, Aug. 12. 236-7963.

Celebration Barn Theater, 190 Stock Farm Rd., South Paris. Fool Me Twice feat. Lee Faulkner and Bernie Kramer, Sept. 16. 743-8452.

Cross Insurance Arena, 1 Civic Center Sq. Bill Burr, Sept. 28–29. 791-2200.

Deertrees Theatre, 156 Deertrees Rd., Harrison. David Sheel Comedy/Piano, Sept. 3. 583-6747.

Footlights Theatre, 190 US-1, Falmouth. Hot Flash! What A Feelin’, Jul. 18–Aug. 31. 747-5434.

Jonathan’s Ogunquit, 92 Bourne Ln. Steve Sweeney, Jul. 1; Tom Cotter, Jul. 9; Paula Poundstone, Jul. 14; Jimmy Keys, Aug. 26. 646-4777.

One Longfellow Square, 181 State St. LOLS: An Evening of Local Comedy, Jul. 1. 761-1757.

Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave. Tim Sample, Jul. 27. 633-5159.

State Theatre, 609 Congress St. Ilana Glazer, Jun. 23; Demetri Martin, Sept. 17; Nurse Blake, Sept. 26. 956-6000.

St. Lawrence Arts, 76 Congress St. Balderdash Academy Improv Live, Jun. 22. 775-5568.

Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Rd., Brownfield. Paula Poundstone, Jul. 15; Comedian Bob Marley, Aug. 10 & 17. 935-7292.

Stonington Opera House, 1 School St. Michel Lauziere, Jul. 12. 367-2788.

Vinegar Hill Music Theatre, 53 Old Post Rd., Arundel. Caroline Rhea, Jul. 22; Craig Shoemaker, Aug. 12. 985-5552.

RENDEZVOUS Art

Aperto Fine Art, 63 Main St., Bridgton. Early Summer Exhibition, through Jun. 24; Select New Works, Jun. 30–Jul. 29; Live Auction, Jul. 22. 291-4245.

Artemis Gallery, 1 Old Firehouse Ln., Northeast Harbor. Rob Finn, Roberta Amina Greany, Tish Ingersoll, Carol Shutt, Goody-B Wiseman, Jun. 22–Jul. 5; Phillip Heckscher, Mallie Loring Pratt, Rebekah Raye, Don Ripper, Dietlind Vander Schaff, Jul. 6–19; David Graeme Baker, Heidi Daub, Mark Kindschi, Robert Pollien, Adele Ursone, Jul. 20–Aug. 2; Nancy McCormick, James O’Neil, David Sears, Sherry Streeter, Sharon Whitham, Aug. 3–16. 276-3001.

Bates College Museum of Art, 75 Russell St., Lewiston. Selections from the Diversify the Collection Program, through Oct. 7; Who Are They? Who Am I?: Portraits of Artists and Artist Self-Portraits, through Oct. 7. 786-6158.

Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 245 Maine St., Brunswick. Masks of Memories: Art and Ceremony in Nineteenth Century Oceania, through Jul. 16; Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable, through Sept. 17; People Watching: Contemporary Photography Since 1965, Jun. 24–Nov. 5; Re|Framing the Collection: New Considerations in European and American Art, 1475–1875, through Dec. 31; Figures from the Fire: J. Pierpont Morgan’s Ancient Bronzes at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, through Jan. 7, 2024; Metamorphosis and Malice: Pontormo’s Three Monochrome Paintings from Renaissance Florence and Related Works, Aug. 3–Jan. 7, 2024. 725-3275.

Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., Kennebunk. Wrapped in Blue: Fashions to Promote Global Health, through Aug. 20; Making the Modern World: A Century+ of Progress, through Aug. 31. 985-4802.

Caldbeck Gallery, 12 Elm St., Rockland. Katherine Bradford, through Jul. 1; Shaped, through Jul. 1; Sam Cady: New Work, Jul. 7–30; Watercolor, Jul. 7–30. 594-5935.

Carol L. Douglas Studio and Gallery, 394 Commercial St., Rockport. Landscape and marine paintings, workshops and instruction. Watch-me-paint.com. 585-201-1558.

Castine Historical Society, 17 School St. Clark Fitz-Gerald: Castine’s Celebrated Sculptor in Residence, through Oct. 9. 326-4118.

Center for Maine Contemporary Art, 21 Winter St., Rockland. Rodrigo Valenzuela: Weapons, through Sept. 10; Ellie GA: Quarries, through Sept. 10; Nancy Andrews: Homebodies, through Sept. 10. 701-5005.

Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St., Bath. Moving Ice, World on Pause: Lisa Goren, through Aug. 12. 442-8455.

Colby College Museum of Art, 5600 Mayflower Hill Dr., Waterville. Ashley Bryan / Paula Wilson: Take the World into Your Arms, through Jul. 31; Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change, through Oct. 22; Come Closer: Selections from the Collection, 1978–1994, Jul. 8–Nov. 26; Constellations: Forming the Collection, 1973–2023, Jul. 8–Nov. 26; Bill Morrison: Cycles and Loops, Aug. 18–Dec. 31; Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village, through Jul. 28, 2024; Alex Katz: Repetitions, through Mar. 29, 2026. 859-5600.

Cove Street Arts, 71 Cove St. Lissa Hunter: Intimate Objects of Suspect Utility, through Jul. 8; Singular and Serial: Expanding the Circle, through Jul. 8. 808-8911.

Rendezvous

David Lussier Gallery, 66 Wallingford Sq., Kittery. Gallery with works by artists including Benjamin Lussier, David Lussier, George Van Hook, and Pamela Lussier. 860-336-9051.

Denmark Arts Center, 50 W Main St. Advanced Kids Art Camp, Jun. 27–30; Beginner Kids Art Camp, Jul. 5–7. 452-2412. Dowling Walsh Gallery, 365 Main St., Rockland. Elizabeth Osborne, through Jun. 24; Hilary Irons, through Jun. 24; Robert Hamilton, through Jun. 24; Sarah McRae Morton, Jul. 7–29; Tessa Greene O’Brien, Jul. 7–29; Jamie Wyeth, Jul. 1–Aug. 26; Elizabeth Fox, Aug. 4–26; Cig Harvey, Aug. 4–Sept. 30. 596-0084.

Farnsworth Art Museum, 16 Museum St., Rockland. Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth: Rockland, Maine, through Aug. 27; Maine in America 2023: Celebrating the Alex Katz Foundation, through Sept. 24; Alvaro’s World: Andrew Wyeth and the Olson House, through Oct. 29; The Farnsworth at 75, through Dec. 31; Preserving a National Historic Landmark: the Olson House, through Dec. 31; Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk, through Sept. 29, 2024; Farnsworth Mural Project: Rachel Gloria Adams and Ryan Adams, through May 1, 2025. 596-6457.

First Friday Art Walks, Creative Portland, 84 Free St. Jul. 7, Aug. 4. 370-4784.

Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle St. Tina Ingraham Stills and Scapes, through Jul. 1; Colin Page Song of Summer, Jul. 6–29; Tim Wilson Solo Exhibition, Aug. 3–Sept. 2. 772-2693.

Kittery Art Association, 2 Walker St. Sea Breezes: All Member Exhibit, through Jul. 9; Summer Sizzle: All Member Exhibit, Jul. 13–Aug. 6; Reflections: All Member Exhibit, Aug. 10–Sept. 3. 451-9384.

Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St. Fashion for the People: Maine’s Graphic Tees, through Jul. 29; CODE RED: Climate, Justice & Natural History Collections, through Dec. 30. 774-1822.

Mainely Gallery & Studio, 181 Searsport Ave., Belfast. Painted Clay: Tiles & Vessels Class, Jul. 8–9; 2nd Annual Teapots show, Jul. 14; Art Adventures Day for Kids, Jul. 15; Glass Bunnies: Stained Glass Workshop with Heather Burgess, Jul. 21; Glass Fish, Jul. 22; Bead Making Workshop, Aug. 9–30; Felted Books Workshop, Aug. 19; Summer Swizzle Sticks, Aug. 19; Tiny Houses and Bird: Stained GlassesWorkshop with Heather Burgess, Aug. 25. 338-1828.

Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath. Women Behind the Lens: The Photography of Emma D. Sewall, Josephine Ginn Banks, and Abbie F. Minott, through Nov. 1; SeaChange: Darkness and Light in the Gulf of Maine, through Dec. 31. 443-1316.

Maine Sculpture Trail, Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium. An outdoor exhibit of 34 sculptures spanning over 273 miles along the coastal region of Downeast Maine. schoodicsculpture.org.

Mayo Street Arts, 10 Mayo St. The Unfinished Art Project, through Jun. 25. 879-4629.

Moss Galleries, 100 Fore St. Unanchored: Deconstructing The Narratives of Self/The Other, through Jul. 16; David Wolfe, Jul. 21–Sept. 3. 804-0459.

Moss Galleries, 251 US-1, Falmouth. Nathaniel Meyer, through Jul. 1; David Rankin, Jul. 9–Aug. 26. 781-2620.

Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 543 Shore Rd. Shifting Sands: Beaches, Bathers, and Modern Maine Art, through Jul. 16; Joe Wardwell: Mural Commission, through

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Nov. 12; Networks of Modernism: 1898–1968, through Nov. 12; The Architect of a Museum, through Nov. 12; Spontaneous Generation: The Work of Liam Lee, Jul. 28–Nov. 12; Ever Bladwin: Down the Line, Jul. 28–Nov. 12; Meg Webster: Site-Specific Work, Jul. 28–Nov. 12. 646-4909.

Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, 9500 College Station, Brunswick. Iñuit Qiñiġaa i: Contemporary Inuuit Photography, through May 26, 2024; Collections and Recollections: Objects and the Stories They Tell, through May 26, 2024; At Home In the North, through May 26, 2024. 725-3416.

Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq. Elizabeth Colombia: Mythologies, through Sept. 3; Drawn to the Light: 50 Years of Photography at Maine Media Workshops & College, through Sept. 10; Alex Katz, Wedding Dress, Jun. 30–Jun. 2, 2024. 775-6148.

Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle St., Portsmouth, NH. Reinventing Portsmouth, through Oct. 9; A Sense of Place, through Oct. 28. (603)436-8433.

Richard Boyd Art Gallery, 15 Epps St., Peaks Island. Randy Eckard Works in Watercolor, through Jun. 29; Contrasts, Jul. 1–30; Jane Herbert, Aug. 1–30. 712-1097. River Arts, 36 Elm St, Damariscotta. New Works, Jun. 24–Jul. 29; Earth, Water, Sky, Aug. 5–Sept. 2. 563-6868.

Saco Museum, 371 Main St. The Summer Playground of the Nation, through Aug. 11. 283-3861.

University of New England Art Galleries, UNE Art Gallery, 716 Stevens Ave. Rose Marasco: Camera Lucida, Jun. 23–Oct. 8. 602-3000.

Boothbay Region Art Foundation

Summer Festival Schedule

Rendezvous

University of New England Art Galleries, Jack S. Ketchum Library, 11 Hills Beach Rd., Biddeford. Images of Neuroscience, Images of Transcendence: Work from UNE Imaging and Paintings by Honour Mack, through Sept. 29. 602-3000.

Film

Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St. 19th Camden International Film Festival, Sept. 14–17. 236-7963.

Lincoln Theater, 2 Theater St., Damariscotta. MidCoast Film Fest, Jun. 23–24. 563-3424.

Maine Film Center, 93 Main St., Waterville. 26th Maine International Film Festival, Jul. 7–16. 873-7000.

Maine Outdoor Film Festival (MOFF), see website for venues. Outdoor screenings in Portland (films TBA), Jul. 20–31. maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com.

St. Lawrence Arts, 76 Congress St. Martha Clarke and Sarah Ford: An Evening of Film Celebrating Women in the Arts, Jun. 24. 775-5568.

Stonington Opera House, 1 School St. The Little Mermaid, Jun. 23–25. 367-2788.

Don’t Miss

Blue, 650A Congress St. Open Mic Variety Hours, Jun. 27, Jul. 11 & 25. 774-4111.

Castine Historical Society, 17 School St. The Singular

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