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The Maine Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association and Scarborough Downs present the

MAINE SIRE STAKES CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS LUNCHEON BUFFET

Just $10.99 +tax & tip Sausage, peppers & onions, meatballs and sauce, three cheese penne pasta bake, Caesar salad, rolls & butter, and dessert The Downs Club opens at 12 noon

For 2-Year-Old Trotting & Pacing Colts & Fillies

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2012 POST TIME: 1:05 PM

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50/50 CASH RAFFLE PRIZE RAFFLES DRIVER AUTOGRAPHS Meet 1999 Stakes Champion Lady Katie and her foal! FREE ADMISSION • FREE PARKING

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US Rte. 1, Scarborough or Exit 42, Maine Tpk. All details Online at www.ScarboroughDowns.com

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www.pressherald.com/life/go HOME IN ON WHAT’S HAPPENING

SOCIETY SNAPSHOTS: Avery Yale Kamila provides photos and dispatches from Maine’s social scene. DINING GUIDE: Shannon Bryan, Meredith Goad and Avery Yale Kamila dish on food and drink.

FACE THE MUSIC: Live, local and beyond, Aimsel Ponti brings you music with a Maine backbeat.

musicandnightlife COVER STORY: ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd at Scarborough Downs/E5 n Making Noise: Philip Carlo Paratore/E6 n Tix/E7 n CD review: Peter Alexander’s “Promised Land”/E8 n Listings/E9

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themovies “The Words” review/E13 n Indie Film: “The Queen of Versailles”/E14 n New on DVD: “The Five-Year Engagement”/E15

calendar 10 DAYS’ WORTH OF COOL EVENTS/E16-17

artandtheater Portland’s walk to remember/E19 n Listings/E20

dininganddrink Eat and Run: Slice is nice at Joe’s New York Pizza/ E23 n Atwell on the Portland Brew Festival/E24 n Bar Guide: Jameson’s Taproom/E25

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Embracing the wacky not at all alien to Mainers ne of the things I love about Maine is its willingness to embrace weirdness. People aren’t afraid to let their freak flags fly, and are even less afraid about what others might think when they do. Now that the days are growing shorter and the weather is growing colder, the number of wacky events are growing exponentially. It’s almost as if the climate change triggers a need to don a costume, grow facial hair down to the sternum and juggle fire sticks. In Gorham this weekend, for example, there’s a UFO conference in which people who claim to have been abducted by extraterrestrials gather to talk about their experiences alongside tarot card readers and workshops on the supernatural. You can read all about that on Page 27. If aliens aren’t your thing, here are some other ways to enjoy entertainment of the more unusual variety this week. MAINE STARLIGHT FESTIVAL: This event approaches the far reaches of space from a more scientific – and statewide – viewpoint. The Astronomy Institute of Maine is bringing together planetariums, astronomy clubs and science centers around the state to celebrate the new frontier via night-viewing events, dome shows and other family-friendly activities. As an added bonus, the famous Eartha globe – a 41.5foot-diameter model of the Earth – is rotating again at DeLorme in Yarmouth after months of being stationary for repairs. The festival runs Friday to Sept. 16, and a schedule can be found at starlightfestival.org. BUG MAIN-IA: Another science-oriented event, this one aimed at children. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, the Maine State Museum in Augusta is hosting a live insect zoo, presentations by entomologists and foresters, and more. It’s a chance to get a close-up view of bugs without them being on the end of a flyswatter. For information, call 287-2301. SMOKE & MIRROR CIRCUS: This event’s name is somewhat misleading, because “smoke and mirrors” is used to denote trickery – a scam, a put-on, a Wizard of Oz pay-no-attention-to-the-man-behind-the-curtain tomfoolery. There’s nothing devious about the Smoke and Mirror Circus, though. The troupe, which opens its season Sunday at Geno’s Rock Club in Portland, combines antics of the big top with theater and performance art. Admission is $8. Call 221-2382 or visit the S&M (get it?) Facebook page for more info. STEAMY NIGHTS: If you’re looking for something a bit more risque, head to the St. Lawrence Arts Center in Portland on Saturday for a night of classic burlesque by Atomic Trash!, Vivid Motion, Whistlebait Burlesque, the Dirty Dishes Burlesque Revue and more. Although this is an adult-oriented show, there’s no actual nudity involved – the performers’ naughty parts are hidden by some deftly placed objects accompanied by a sly wink and a nod. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Visit stlawrencearts.com for more information. BEARDS B-CAUSE: It’s fitting that ZZ Top is playing Scarborough Downs this weekend (see the story on Page 5), because their naval-tickling beards can serve as inspiration to participants in this event. Clean-shaven gents are invited to a kick-off party at Nosh Kitchen Bar in Portland at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, where they will pledge to grow their whiskers in a contest that benefits Mystache Fights Cancer. Come March, they will regroup to see whose beard is the longest. Admission is free. For information, visit beardsbcause.com.

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RIRA COM PORTLAND P M rira.com/portland. 10 p.m. *AMES $AY ,EAVITT ACOUSTIC FOLK "LUE 0ORTLAND James Day Leavitt, acoustic folk, Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M The Olympic Symphonium, folk-pop, Blue, 4HE /LYMPIC 3YMPHONIUM FOLK POP "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M /+"!2) -IDDLE %ASTERN MUSIC WITH BELLYDANCERS OKBARI, Middle Eastern music with bellydancers, Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM 10 p.m. P M

SATURDAY 3!452$!9 4HE /THER "ONES &ALL "ALL A NIGHT OF BANDS $*S The Other Bones Fall Ball, a night of bands, DJs and dancing, 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, AND DANCING PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE Portland, portlandempire.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M 0OST 0ROVOST WORLD MUSIC WITH 4HE .EVAEH Post Provost, world music, with The Nevaeh Dance Group, The B.A. Canning Band and Builder $ANCE 'ROUP 4HE " ! #ANNING "AND AND "UILDER MONDAY -/.$!9 of the House, 21-plus; Big Easy, Portland. $8. Imagine Dragons, indie-rock quartet gives in-store OF THE (OUSE PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND )MAGINE $RAGONS INDIE ROCK QUARTET GIVES IN STORE bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M performance; Bull Moose Music, Scarborough. PERFORMANCE "ULL -OOSE -USIC 3CARBOROUGH Sly-Chi, R&B, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 3LY #HI 2 " 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Free with purchase of the group's latest album, &REE WITH PURCHASE OF THE GROUP S LATEST ALBUM Mike James Blue Lions Band, blues, BeachFire Bar -IKE *AMES "LUE ,IONS "AND BLUES "EACH&IRE "AR "Night Visions." bullmoose.com. 5:30 p.m. h.IGHT 6ISIONS v BULLMOOSE COM P M A W O L N A T I O N , indie pop. with Imagine and Grille, Ogunquit. beachfiremaine.com. AND 'RILLE /GUNQUIT BEACHlREMAINE COM !7/,.!4)/. INDIE POP WITH )MAGINE Dragons and Zeale, State Theatre, Portland. $18 8:30 p.m. P M $RAGONS AND :EALE 3TATE 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND in advance; $20 day of show; general admission. Amigos, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. !MIGOS ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW GENERAL ADMISSION statetheatreportland.com. 8 p.m. portlandlobstercompany.com. Noon. PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM .OON STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM P M Sarah Blacker, acoustic rock and folk, Blue, 3ARAH "LACKER ACOUSTIC ROCK AND FOLK "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Chris Trapper, roots pop, Blue, Portland. #HRIS 4RAPPER ROOTS POP "LUE 0ORTLAND Mirel Wagner, folk and blues, Bates College -IREL 7AGNER FOLK AND BLUES "ATES #OLLEGE Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M (Keigwin Amphitheater), Lewiston. Free. 786 +EIGWIN !MPHITHEATER ,EWISTON &REE John FunkhouserTrio, modern jazz and funk, *OHN &UNKHOUSER 4RIO MODERN JAZZ AND FUNK 6135. 7:30 p.m. P M Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM Songwriters in the Round, with Lisa Redfern 3ONGWRITERS IN THE 2OUND WITH ,ISA 2EDFERN 10 p.m. P M and guests, Frontier, Brunswick. $10. AND GUESTS &RONTIER "RUNSWICK Rockin' Roadrunners, rock, 21-plus; Club Texas, 2OCKIN 2OADRUNNERS ROCK PLUS #LUB 4EXAS explorefrontier.com. 7 p.m. EXPLOREFRONTIER COM P M Auburn. $12 to $20. 784-7785. 8 p.m. !UBURN TO P M Blue Steel Express, modern and traditional blues, "LUE 3TEEL %XPRESS MODERN AND TRADITIONAL BLUES SEPT. 13 3%04 21-plus; Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. PLUS 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM Portland Jazz Orchestra, 18-piece ensemble, 0ORTLAND *AZZ /RCHESTRA PIECE ENSEMBLE 9 p.m. P M One Longfellow Square, Portland. $9; $5 /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND Cajun Aces, zydeco, Deer Run Tavern, Yarmouth. in advance and for students and seniors. #AJUN !CES ZYDECO $EER 2UN 4AVERN 9ARMOUTH IN ADVANCE AND FOR STUDENTS AND SENIORS 846-9555. 7:30 p.m. onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. P M ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M

COMEDY N #/-%$9 Improvisational Comedy Festival, 14 improv )MPROVISATIONAL #OMEDY &ESTIVAL IMPROV groups from New England, Lucid Stage, Portland. GROUPS FROM .EW %NGLAND ,UCID 3TAGE 0ORTLAND $12 in advance; $15 day of show; $40 for four IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW FOR FOUR day pass. Iucidstage.com. 8 p.m. Thursday to DAY PASS LUCIDSTAGE COM P M 4HURSDAY TO Sunday. 3UNDAY Open Mic Comedy Night, 21-plus; Slainte, /PEN -IC #OMEDY .IGHT PLUS 3LAINTE Portland. Free, slaintewinebar.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND &REE SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Thursday and Sept. 13. 4HURSDAY AND 3EPT Ray Harrington, Comedy Connection, Portland. 2AY (ARRINGTON #OMEDY #ONNECTION 0ORTLAND $15. 774-5554. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY

BARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Wilder Maker, The Ghost of Paul Revere, 7ILDER -AKER 4HE 'HOST OF 0AUL 2EVERE Butcher Boy and if and it, folk, rock and jazz, "UTCHER "OY AND IF AND IT FOLK ROCK AND JAZZ 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $5. PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Heather Hardy & Nancy Sferra, folk, Blue, (EATHER (ARDY .ANCY 3FERRA FOLK "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Brad Strause, eclectic, Blue, Portland. Donation. "RAD 3TRAUSE ECLECTIC "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Lazy Gait, acoustic Western swing, Blue, Portland. ,AZY 'AIT ACOUSTIC 7ESTERN SWING "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; Big "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS "IG Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M 26 Shades of Steve, featuring Marshall Law, rock, 3HADES OF 3TEVE FEATURING -ARSHALL ,AW ROCK 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. 828-0900. 10 p.m. PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Adam Ezra Group, rock, with Andi Fawcett and !DAM %ZRA 'ROUP ROCK WITH !NDI &AWCETT AND Doubting Gravity, 21-plus; Empire Dine and $OUBTING 'RAVITY PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND Dance, Portland. $8. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M First Friday Rock N Bowl Concert Series, Maine &IRST &RIDAY 2OCK . "OWL #ONCERT 3ERIES -AINE Academy of Music M A M M JAMM, Bayside Bowl, !CADEMY OF -USIC -!-- *!-- "AYSIDE "OWL Portland. $5. maineacademyofmodernmusic.org. 0ORTLAND MAINEACADEMYOFMODERNMUSIC ORG 6 to 9 p.m. TO P M David Mello, acoustic blues, 21-plus; Gingko $AVID -ELLO ACOUSTIC BLUES PLUS 'INGKO Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Travis James Humphrey Blue Review, roadhouse 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "LUE 2EVIEW ROADHOUSE roots, 21-plus; Gingko Blue, Portland. ROOTS PLUS 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M Stereo-Type, classic alt-rock, RiRa, Portland. 3TEREO 4YPE CLASSIC ALT ROCK 2I2A 0ORTLAND

SUNDAY 35.$!9 Gorilla Music Battle of the Bands, all ages; Big 'ORILLA -USIC "ATTLE OF THE "ANDS ALL AGES "IG Easy, Portland. $8 in advance; $10 day of show. %ASY 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW bigeasyportland.com. 4 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M MONDAY -/.$!9 The Players Ball, funk jam, Big Easy, Portland. $3. 4HE 0LAYERS "ALL FUNK JAM "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND bigeasyportland.com. 8:30 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Ryan Halliburton, singer-songwriter, Portland 2YAN (ALLIBURTON SINGER SONGWRITER 0ORTLAND Lobster Company, portlandlobstercompany.com. ,OBSTER #OMPANY PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM 6 p.m. P M Open M i c Night, all ages; Deer Run Tavern, /PEN -IC .IGHT ALL AGES $EER 2UN 4AVERN Yarmouth. 846-9555. 7:30 p.m. 9ARMOUTH P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Traditional Irish Session, Irish music, Blue, 4RADITIONAL )RISH 3ESSION )RISH MUSIC "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 9:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Rap Night, hosted by Shupe and III By 2AP .IGHT HOSTED BY 3HUPE AND )LL "Y Instinct, 21-plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. )NSTINCT PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Jeff Cusack, easy-listening acoustic, RiRa, *EFF #USACK EASY LISTENING ACOUSTIC 2I2A Portland, rira.com/portland. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND RIRA COM PORTLAND P M Eric Bettencourt and Velourosaurus, pop/rock, %RIC "ETTENCOURT AND 6ELOUROSAURUS POP ROCK Portland Lobster Company, portlandlobster 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY PORTLANDLOBSTER company.com. 6 p.m. COMPANY COM P M SEPT. 13 3%04 Waylon Speed, country-tinged metal, Empire Dine 7AYLON 3PEED COUNTRY TINGED METAL %MPIRE $INE and Dance, Portland. $5. portlandempire.com. AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM 9 p.m. P M MSA In the Round, singer-songwriters, with -3! )N THE 2OUND SINGER SONGWRITERS WITH Phil Daligan, Blue, Portland. Donation. 0HIL $ALIGAN "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Anna Dagmar, folk/jazz, CD-release show !NNA $AGMAR FOLK JAZZ #$ RELEASE SHOW with Nina Schmir, Blue, Portland. Donation. WITH .INA 3CHMIR "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Trapparatus, funk/jazz, Blue, Portland. Donation. 4RAPPARATUS FUNK JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Hot Club Du Monde, gypsy jazz and swing, 21 (OT #LUB $U -ONDE GYPSY JAZZ AND SWING plus; Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. PLUS 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM 8 p.m. P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; Big "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS "IG Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M


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Onelongfellowsquare.com; >]`bZO\R !& =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) 761-1757 %$ %#% Oct. 13 - EOTO, 9 p.m., Port City Music Hall, =Qb ! 3=B= ' ^ [ >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ Portland. $12 b] " ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) to $40. portcitymusichall.com; >]`bZO\R (888) 512-SHOW &&& # A6=E Oct. 15 - Morrissey, 8 p.m., State Theatre, =Qb # ³ ;]``WaaSg & ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S Portland. $39.50. Statetheatreportland >]`bZO\R !' # AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R .com; (800) 745-3000; Cumberland County Q][) & %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg Civic Center box office 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Oct. 16 - Glen Campbell: The Goodbye =Qb $ ³ 5ZS\ 1O[^PSZZ( BVS 5]]RPgS Tour, 7:30 p.m., Merrill Auditorium, B]c` %(! ^ [ ;S``WZZ /cRWb]`Wc[ Portland. $45 to $65. 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Not W\a^W`S ZWYS [W\RSR ÂżZ[[OYS`a b] bVWa ROg <]b Christopher Lloyd) may pique the interest of 1V`Wab]^VS` :Z]gR [Og ^W_cS bVS W\bS`Sab ]T rated; contains language, gore and strong sexual `ObSR) Q]\bOW\a ZO\UcOUS U]`S O\R ab`]\U aSfcOZ pop-culture junkies. If nothing else, "Piranha DD" ^]^ QcZbc`S Xc\YWSa 7T \]bVW\U SZaS Âľ>W`O\VO 22Âś content. Running time: 1:25. Suggested retail Q]\bS\b @c\\W\U bW[S( ( # AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ gets points for truth in advertising, as both killer USba ^]W\ba T]` b`cbV W\ ORdS`bWaW\U Oa P]bV YWZZS` price: $17.97 ^`WQS( % '% fish and gargantuan breasts are in abundance. ÂżaV O\R UO`UO\bcO\ P`SOaba O`S W\ OPc\RO\QS Special features include deleted scenes and a A^SQWOZ TSObc`Sa W\QZcRS RSZSbSR aQS\Sa O\R O "TITANIC," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and ÂľB7B/<71 Âś abO``W\U :S]\O`R] 2W1O^`W] O\R selection of Gary Busey bloopers that is probably Kate Winslet. 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sub-prime mortgage practices that conTVC QSJNF NPSUHBHF QSBDUJDFT UIBU DPO tributed to the financial meltdown and his USJCVUFE UP UIF mOBODJBM NFMUEPXO BOE IJT cheap money-fueled sales of luxurious DIFBQ NPOFZ GVFMFE TBMFT PG MVYVSJPVT timeshares to people who can't really afUJNFTIBSFT UP QFPQMF XIP DBO U SFBMMZ BG ford them go largely unaddressed. GPSE UIFN HP MBSHFMZ VOBEESFTTFE Instead, he removes himself further *OTUFBE IF SFNPWFT IJNTFMG GVSUIFS emotionally from his family as he desperFNPUJPOBMMZ GSPN IJT GBNJMZ BT IF EFTQFS ately scrambles to save both his unBUFMZ TDSBNCMFT UP TBWF CPUI IJT VO completed opulent dream home and the DPNQMFUFE PQVMFOU ESFBN IPNF BOE UIF massive corporate skyscraper he built in NBTTJWF DPSQPSBUF TLZTDSBQFS IF CVJMU JO Las Vegas, his stubborn quest to prop up -BT 7FHBT IJT TUVCCPSO RVFTU UP QSPQ VQ the symbols of his former power seeming UIF TZNCPMT PG IJT GPSNFS QPXFS TFFNJOH more vain than noble. NPSF WBJO UIBO OPCMF Meanwhile, while Jackie's growing panic .FBOXIJMF XIJMF +BDLJF T HSPXJOH QBOJD at David's increasing distance and her BU %BWJE T JODSFBTJOH EJTUBODF BOE IFS family's increasingly precarious position GBNJMZ T JODSFBTJOHMZ QSFDBSJPVT QPTJUJPO is hard to watch, her childlike bafflement JT IBSE UP XBUDI IFS DIJMEMJLF CBGnFNFOU at why this is happening to her (and her BU XIZ UIJT JT IBQQFOJOH UP IFS BOE IFS seemingly pathological inability to stop TFFNJOHMZ QBUIPMPHJDBM JOBCJMJUZ UP TUPQ spending money) ultimately causes seriTQFOEJOH NPOFZ VMUJNBUFMZ DBVTFT TFSJ ous empathy fatigue. PVT FNQBUIZ GBUJHVF As a metaphor for the flawed values that "T B NFUBQIPS GPS UIF nBXFE WBMVFT UIBU contributed to the financial collapse, "The DPOUSJCVUFE UP UIF mOBODJBM DPMMBQTF i5IF Queen of Versailles" is pretty illuminating. 2VFFO PG 7FSTBJMMFTw JT QSFUUZ JMMVNJOBUJOH As a character study, it's hard not to re"T B DIBSBDUFS TUVEZ JU T IBSE OPU UP SF spond to David's closing summation that, TQPOE UP %BWJE T DMPTJOH TVNNBUJPO UIBU "We need to live within our means and i8F OFFE UP MJWF XJUIJO PVS NFBOT BOE don't spend money that we don't have" EPO U TQFOE NPOFZ UIBU XF EPO U IBWFw with a shrug, and perhaps a little anger. XJUI B TISVH BOE QFSIBQT B MJUUMF BOHFS

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THEATER N 4(%!4%2 "9 to 5: The Musical," musical co-starring Sally h TO 4HE -USICAL v MUSICAL CO STARRING 3ALLY Struthers based on hit 1980 movie, Ogunquit 3TRUTHERS BASED ON HIT MOVIE /GUNQUIT Playhouse. $29 to $74. ogunquitplayhouse.org. 0LAYHOUSE TO OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG 2:30 and 8 p.m. Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; AND P M 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY 3:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 8 p.m. AND P M 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY P M Tuesday; 2:30 and 8 p.m. Wednesday and Sept. 4UESDAY AND P M 7EDNESDAY AND 3EPT 13. Through Sept. 15. 4HROUGH 3EPT National Theater in London Live: "The Curious .ATIONAL 4HEATER IN ,ONDON ,IVE h4HE #URIOUS Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," live in )NCIDENT OF THE $OG IN THE .IGHT 4IME v LIVE IN HD broadcast, Strand Theatre, Rockland. $23; ($ BROADCAST 3TRAND 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND $18 for students, rocklandstrand.com. 2 p.m. FOR STUDENTS ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M Thursday (encore screening at 7 p.m.) 4HURSDAY ENCORE SCREENING AT P M National Theatre in London Live: "The Curious .ATIONAL 4HEATRE IN ,ONDON ,IVE h4HE #URIOUS

Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," live in )NCIDENT OF THE $OG IN THE .IGHT 4IME v LIVE IN HD broadcast, Leura Hill Eastman Performing ($ BROADCAST ,EURA (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING Arts Center, Fryeburg. $18; $15 for seniors; $10 !RTS #ENTER &RYEBURG FOR SENIORS for students, fryeburgacademy.org/pac. 2 p.m. FOR STUDENTS FRYEBURGACADEMY ORG PAC P M Thursday (encore screening at 7 p.m.); 1 p.m. 4HURSDAY ENCORE SCREENING AT P M P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Portland Playback Improv Theater, theme 0ORTLAND 0LAYBACK )MPROV 4HEATER THEME is "Letting Go: Stories of When You Walked IS h,ETTING 'O 3TORIES OF 7HEN 9OU 7ALKED Away or Held On Too Long," Community !WAY OR (ELD /N 4OO ,ONG v #OMMUNITY Television Network (CTN), Portland. $7. 4ELEVISION .ETWORK #4. 0ORTLAND portlandplayback.com. 7:30 p.m. Friday. PORTLANDPLAYBACK COM P M &RIDAY "The Fox on the Fairway," furiously paced h4HE &OX ON THE &AIRWAY v FURIOUSLY PACED comedy, Gaslight Theater at Hallowell City Hall. COMEDY 'ASLIGHT 4HEATER AT (ALLOWELL #ITY (ALL $12; $10 for seniors and students. 626-3698. FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY "The Inferno Bar & Grill," original play by h4HE )NFERNO "AR 'RILL v ORIGINAL PLAY BY Maine playwrights; all proceeds go to Waldo -AINE PLAYWRIGHTS ALL PROCEEDS GO TO 7ALDO youth and adult productions; Waldo Theatre, YOUTH AND ADULT PRODUCTIONS 7ALDO 4HEATRE Waldoboro. $10. thewaldo.org. 7:30 p.m. Friday 7ALDOBORO THEWALDO ORG P M &RIDAY and Saturday. AND 3ATURDAY "The Biggest Little House in the Forest," h4HE "IGGEST ,ITTLE (OUSE IN THE &OREST v interactive theater experience for infants and INTERACTIVE THEATER EXPERIENCE FOR INFANTS AND toddlers, Children's Museum and Theatre of TODDLERS #HILDREN S -USEUM AND 4HEATRE OF Maine, Portland. $5, $6. kitetails.org. 11 a.m. -AINE 0ORTLAND KITETAILS ORG A M Friday; 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday. Through &RIDAY A M AND P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH Sept. 15. 3EPT "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," stage adaptation h4ESS OF THE $ 5RBERVILLES v STAGE ADAPTATION presented by Dead Wessex Fair, Lucid Stage, PRESENTED BY $EAD 7ESSEX &AIR ,UCID 3TAGE Portland. $12; $10 for seniors and students. 0ORTLAND FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS lucidstage.com. 8 p.m. Sept. 13. LUCIDSTAGE COM P M 3EPT "Etty/' one-woman theatrical play based on the h%TTY v ONE WOMAN THEATRICAL PLAY BASED ON THE letters and diaries of Etty Hillesum, Rockland LETTERS AND DIARIES OF %TTY (ILLESUM 2OCKLAND Public Library. Free. 594-0310. 6:30 p.m. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE P M Sept. 13. 3EPT

AUDITIONS N !5$)4)/.3 "Beauty and the Beast, Jr.," parts for children in h"EAUTY AND THE "EAST *R v PARTS FOR CHILDREN IN grades 6 to 12; performance dates are Nov. 2-11; GRADES TO PERFORMANCE DATES ARE .OV Waldo Theatre, Waldoboro. 832-6060. 2 to 4 7ALDO 4HEATRE 7ALDOBORO TO p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY "Chicago," auditioners must be high school age h#HICAGO v AUDITIONERS MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL AGE or older, Waldo Theatre, Waldoboro. 832-6060. OR OLDER 7ALDO 4HEATRE 7ALDOBORO 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday; 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday TO P M 3UNDAY TO P M -ONDAY and Wednesday. AND 7EDNESDAY Midcoast Community Chorus, John Street United -IDCOAST #OMMUNITY #HORUS *OHN 3TREET 5NITED Methodist Church, Camden. mccsings.org. 5 to -ETHODIST #HURCH #AMDEN MCCSINGS ORG TO 6:30 p.m. Monday. P M -ONDAY

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Opening reception, RICHARDBOYDPOTTERY COM /PENING RECEPTION (ERON 0OINT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND 2ANDALL (ARRIS Heron Point Gallery, Portland: Randall Harris, TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 30. h,IFE $RAWINGS v THROUGH 3EPT "Life Drawings," through Sept. 29. 773-0822. "Two Worlds of Home," recent works of h4WO 7ORLDS OF (OME v RECENT WORKS OF Maine Potters Market, Portland: Susan Horowitz, -AINE 0OTTERS -ARKET 0ORTLAND 3USAN (OROWITZ Ross Grams, Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. 2OSS 'RAMS (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL handcrafted pottery pieces, through Sept. 26. harlowgallery.org. Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. HANDCRAFTED POTTERY PIECES THROUGH 3EPT HARLOWGALLERY ORG /PENING RECEPTION TO P M mainepottersmarket.com MAINEPOTTERSMARKET COM Friday. Through Sept. 29. &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT Macpage LLC, South Portland: "Landscapes," 20 -ACPAGE ,,# 3OUTH 0ORTLAND h,ANDSCAPES v Audrey Bechler, Jill Caldwell, Laurie Lofman !UDREY "ECHLER *ILL #ALDWELL ,AURIE ,OFMAN local artists in various media, through Oct. 19. LOCAL ARTISTS IN VARIOUS MEDIA THROUGH /CT Bellmore and Joan Wright, Art Space Gallery, "ELLMORE AND *OAN 7RIGHT !RT 3PACE 'ALLERY macpage.com MACPAGE COM Rockland. artspacemaine.com. First Friday 2OCKLAND ARTSPACEMAINE COM &IRST &RIDAY Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth: Rufus Goes, %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH 2UFUS #OES reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 30. RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT "Coastal Route," and Ethel H. Blum: "Travels h#OASTAL 2OUTE v AND %THEL ( "LUM h4RAVELS John Urbain: "No Ideas But in Things," Yvette *OHN 5RBAIN h.O )DEAS "UT IN 4HINGS v 9VETTE Near and Far, A Retrospective," through Sept. 29. 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New England sculptors, through Saturday. .EW %NGLAND SCULPTORS THROUGH 3ATURDAY barngallery.org BARNGALLERY ORG Corey Daniels Gallery, Wells: "Install #OREY $ANIELS 'ALLERY 7ELLS h)NSTALL Continued from Page E25 2," three contemporary Maine artists and v THREE CONTEMPORARY -AINE ARTISTS AND :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 # photographs by Sally Mann, through Sept. 15. PHOTOGRAPHS BY 3ALLY -ANN THROUGH 3EPT Gallery at Widgeon Cove, Harpswell: Condon 'ALLERY AT 7IDGEON #OVE (ARPSWELL #ONDON coreydanielsgallery.com COREYDANIELSGALLERY COM and Georgeann Kuhl, "Tuscany to Pompeii and AND 'EORGEANN +UHL h4USCANY TO 0OMPEII AND Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset: Tony vanHasselt: -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET 4ONY VAN(ASSELT Beyond," paper pulp paintings and mixed media, "EYOND v PAPER PULP PAINTINGS AND MIXED MEDIA "My Studio Without Walls: Maine and Beyond," h-Y 3TUDIO 7ITHOUT 7ALLS -AINE AND "EYOND v through Friday, widgeoncove.com THROUGH &RIDAY WIDGEONCOVE COM through Sept. 16; works by Maine resident marine THROUGH 3EPT WORKS BY -AINE RESIDENT MARINE Maine Fiberarts, Topsham: Roslyn Logsdon, artists, through Sept. 23. maineartgallery.org -AINE &IBERARTS 4OPSHAM 2OSLYN ,OGSDON ARTISTS THROUGH 3EPT MAINEARTGALLERY ORG "Architectural Elements: Hooked Rugs," through Wiscasset Bay Gallery: "At Home and Abroad: h!RCHITECTURAL %LEMENTS (OOKED 2UGS v THROUGH 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY h!T (OME AND !BROAD Sept. 29. mainefiberarts.org Realism, Impressionism and Modernism," 3EPT MAINElBERARTS ORG 2EALISM )MPRESSIONISM AND -ODERNISM v Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay: "On %UROPEAN AND !MERICAN LANDSCAPE AND GENRE European and American landscape and genre #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL 'ARDENS "OOTHBAY h/N the Wing," sculpture exhibition and sale, through paintings, through Sept. 2 1 . wiscassetbaygallery.com THE 7ING v SCULPTURE EXHIBITION AND SALE THROUGH PAINTINGS THROUGH 3EPT WISCASSETBAYGALLERY COM Sept. 30. mainegardens.org Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: Pamela Hetherly, oil 3EPT MAINEGARDENS ORG (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL 0AMELA (ETHERLY OIL paintings, through Friday, harlowgallery.org Engine, Biddeford Arts, Biddeford: "Lines, %NGINE "IDDEFORD !RTS "IDDEFORD h,INES PAINTINGS THROUGH &RIDAY HARLOWGALLERY ORG Perimeter Gallery, Belfast: "This Field," paintings Ciphers, and Spheres: Work by Convery, Chute, #IPHERS AND 3PHERES 7ORK BY #ONVERY #HUTE 0ERIMETER 'ALLERY "ELFAST h4HIS &IELD v PAINTINGS by Megan Chase, through Sept. 23. 338-0555 and Sawyer," through Sept. 22. feedtheengine.org AND 3AWYER v THROUGH 3EPT FEEDTHEENGINE ORG BY -EGAN #HASE THROUGH 3EPT Aarhus Gallery, Belfast: Mark Bell and Cathy Barn Gallery, Ogunquit: "Series," work by "ARN 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT h3ERIES v WORK BY !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST -ARK "ELL AND #ATHY Melio, pottery and printmaking, through Sept. 30. OAA and OAC board members and invited /!! AND /!# BOARD MEMBERS AND INVITED -ELIO POTTERY AND PRINTMAKING THROUGH 3EPT

aarhusgallery.com AARHUSGALLERY COM Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport: #ENTER FOR -AINE #ONTEMPORARY !RT 2OCKPORT "Counterpoint III," "Here from There" and h#OUNTERPOINT ))) v h(ERE FROM 4HEREv AND "Intercept," paintings, sculpture and works on h)NTERCEPT v PAINTINGS SCULPTURE AND WORKS ON paper, through Sept. 22. cmcanow.org PAPER THROUGH 3EPT CMCANOW ORG College of the Atlantic (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC %THEL ( "LUM 'ALLERY Bar Harbor: "Turkish Delights, Buddhas, and "AR (ARBOR h4URKISH $ELIGHTS "UDDHAS AND Veils," photographs from the Mideast and Far East 6EILS v PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE -IDEAST AND &AR %AST by Clare Stone, through Sept. 2 1 . 288-5015 BY #LARE 3TONE THROUGH 3EPT Frost Gully Gallery, Thomaston: New works by &ROST 'ULLY 'ALLERY 4HOMASTON .EW WORKS BY Janice Anthony, Dahlov Ipcar, Diane Dahike, Tom *ANICE !NTHONY $AHLOV )PCAR $IANE $AHLKE 4OM Crotty, Robert Dyer and Margaret Gill, through #ROTTY 2OBERT $YER AND -ARGARET 'ILL THROUGH Sept. 30. frostgullygallery.com 3EPT FROSTGULLYGALLERY COM Haynes Galleries, Thomaston: Peter (AYNES 'ALLERIES 4HOMASTON 0ETER Poskas, "Summer Lights," through Sept. 29. 0OSKAS h3UMMER ,IGHTS v THROUGH 3EPT haynesgalleries.com HAYNESGALLERIES COM Downtown Gallery, Washington: "Three Way $OWNTOWN 'ALLERY 7ASHINGTON h4HREE 7AY Lens," works by Prisci I la Cross, Carol Sloane and ,ENS v WORKS BY 0RISCILLA #ROSS #AROL 3LOANE AND LevaTatarsky, through Sunday. 845-2225 ,EVA 4ATARSKY THROUGH 3UNDAY

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Merrymeeting Arts Center, Bowdoinham: "Three -ERRYMEETING !RTS #ENTER "OWDOINHAM h4HREE Town Artists," Carlo Pittore, Bryce Muir and Carter 4OWN !RTISTS v #ARLO 0ITTORE "RYCE -UIR AND #ARTER Smith, through Sept. 23. merrymeetingartscenter.org 3MITH THROUGH 3EPT MERRYMEETINGARTSCENTER ORG Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland: America Martin, #ARVER (ILL 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND !MERICA -ARTIN "Through the Eyes of America," paintings, through h4HROUGH THE %YES OF !MERICA v PAINTINGS THROUGH Sept. 12. 3EPT CRAFT Gallery, Rockland: Joe Hemes, #2!&4 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND *OE (EMES "Illumination," handcrafted lighting sculpture, h)LLUMINATION v HANDCRAFTED LIGHTING SCULPTURE through Sept. 16. craftonelm.com THROUGH 3EPT CRAFTONELM COM Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland: "Paintings, Prints, #ALDBECK 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h0AINTINGS 0RINTS and Drawings," new work by various artists, AND $RAWINGS v NEW WORK BY VARIOUS ARTISTS through Sept. 15.594-5935 THROUGH 3EPT Twin Brooks Stretchers, Lincolnville: Chris 4WIN "ROOKS 3TRETCHERS ,INCOLNVILLE #HRIS Poison, new large paintings, through Sept. 14. 0OLSON NEW LARGE PAINTINGS THROUGH 3EPT 763-4271 University of Maine (Blake Library), Fort Kent: 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE "LAKE ,IBRARY &ORT +ENT William Lloyd Duncan, "Specifically Saint John: 7ILLIAM ,LOYD $UNCAN h3PECIlCALLY 3AINT *OHN Views Across the Upper River Watershed," 6IEWS !CROSS THE 5PPER 2IVER 7ATERSHED v through Sept. 28. 834-7527 THROUGH 3EPT


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AND SCIENCE CENTERS 3CHEDULE and science centers. Schedule at starlightfestival.org. Friday to AT STARLIGHTFESTIVAL ORG &RIDAY TO 3EPT Sept. 16. !NNUAL 5NITED -AINE #RAFTSMEN S Annual United Maine Craftsmen's &ALL &ESTIVAL OF !RTS AND #RAFTS Fall Festival of Arts and Crafts, unique handcrafted products UNIQUE HANDCRAFTED PRODUCTS made by more than 100 Maine MADE BY MORE THAN -AINE artisans, Smiling Hill Farm, ARTISANS 3MILING (ILL &ARM Westbrook. $2 admission. 7ESTBROOK ADMISSION 621-2818. 10a.m. to A M TO 4 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Harvest Hoot 2012 (ARVEST (OOT Festival, music, &ESTIVAL MUSIC entertainment, food and ENTERTAINMENT FOOD AND children's activities; Grammy-nominated childCHILDREN S ACTIVITIES 'RAMMY NOMINATED CHILD ren's entertainer Judy Pancoast opens the event; REN S ENTERTAINER *UDY 0ANCOAST OPENS THE EVENT Camden Snow Bowi. camdensnowbowl.com. 11 #AMDEN 3NOW "OWL CAMDENSNOWBOWL COM a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY Oxford County Fair, livestock shows, animal/XFORD #OUNTY &AIR LIVESTOCK SHOWS ANIMAL pulling events, midway, crafts, exhibits, harness PULLING EVENTS MIDWAY CRAFTS EXHIBITS HARNESS racing and more; country singer LeAnn Rimes RACING AND MORE COUNTRY SINGER ,E!NN 2IMES performs Sept. 15; Oxford Fairgrounds. $1 to $5. PERFORMS 3EPT /XFORD &AIRGROUNDS TO Schedule at oxfordcountyfair.com. Wednesday to 3CHEDULE AT OXFORDCOUNTYFAIR COM 7EDNESDAY TO Sept. 15. 3EPT

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Israeli-Palestinian conflict, post-film discussion )SRAELI 0ALESTINIAN CONmICT POST lLM DISCUSSION with Bill Halpin and Saskia Huising, Rockland WITH "ILL (ALPIN AND 3ASKIA (UISING 2OCKLAND Tate House Museum Architectural Tour, from 4ATE (OUSE -USEUM !RCHITECTURAL 4OUR FROM Public Library. Free. 594-0310. 6:30 p.m. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE P M the cellar to the attic to reveal the "insides" of THE CELLAR TO THE ATTIC TO REVEAL THE hINSIDESv OF Thursday. 4HURSDAY an 18th-century house, Tate House Museum, AN TH CENTURY HOUSE 4ATE (OUSE -USEUM "Ai WeiWei (Never Sorry)" (2012), documentary h!I 7EI7EI .EVER 3ORRY v DOCUMENTARY Portland. $10; $8 for seniors; $6 for ages 6 to 12. 0ORTLAND FOR SENIORS FOR AGES TO about internationally known Chinese artists ABOUT INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN #HINESE ARTISTS 774-6177. 10 and 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Through AND A M 4HURSDAY 4HROUGH Ai WeiWei, Strand Theatre, Rockland. $8.50. !I 7EI7EI 3TRAND 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND Sept. 20. 3EPT rocklandstrand.com. 8 p.m. Friday. ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M &RIDAY Maine Good Sam Samboree RV Rally, -AINE 'OOD 3AM 3AMBOREE 26 2ALLY "Amy's Wish," short film premiere by Bates h!MY S 7ISH v SHORT lLM PREMIERE BY "ATES folk and bluegrass festival celebrating RVs, FOLK AND BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL CELEBRATING 26S College professor of theater Paul Kuritz; adaptation #OLLEGE PROFESSOR OF THEATER 0AUL +URITZ ADAPTATION Fryeburg Fairgrounds. $88 for weekend. &RYEBURG &AIRGROUNDS FOR WEEKEND of James Caputo's award-winning short play; Bates OF *AMES #APUTO S AWARD WINNING SHORT PLAY "ATES mainegoodsams.org. Friday to Sunday. MAINEGOODSAMS ORG &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. Free. 786#OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER ,EWISTON &REE 75th Anniversary Celebration, music by TH !NNIVERSARY #ELEBRATION MUSIC BY 62574 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Peter Foxwell and Company, local artisans 0ETER &OXWELL AND #OMPANY LOCAL ARTISANS "Normative Narratives," film series about the h.ORMATIVE .ARRATIVES v lLM SERIES ABOUT THE demonstrations and refreshments, Skowhegan DEMONSTRATIONS AND REFRESHMENTS 3KOWHEGAN portrayal of gay men in cinema, Space Gallery, PORTRAYAL OF GAY MEN IN CINEMA 3PACE 'ALLERY History House. Free. 474-6632. 1 to 3 p.m. (ISTORY (OUSE &REE TO P M Portland. $7. space538.org. "The Green" (2011; 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG h4HE 'REENv Saturday. 3ATURDAY includes Q&A with executive producer Paul INCLUDES 1 ! WITH EXECUTIVE PRODUCER 0AUL North Yarmouth Fun Day, parade, music, games .ORTH 9ARMOUTH &UN $AY PARADE MUSIC GAMES Marcarelli), 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. -ARCARELLI P M 7EDNESDAY and more, Village Green, North Yarmouth. Free. AND MORE 6ILLAGE 'REEN .ORTH 9ARMOUTH &REE "The Invisible War" (2012), award-winning h4HE )NVISIBLE 7ARv AWARD WINNING northyarmouthevents.org. All day Saturday; parade documentary on rape in the military, Allen Avenue NORTHYARMOUTHEVENTS ORG !LL DAY 3ATURDAY PARADE DOCUMENTARY ON RAPE IN THE MILITARY !LLEN !VENUE at 9 a.m. AT A M Unitarian Universalist Church, Portland. Free. 5NITARIAN 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH 0ORTLAND &REE Experiencers Speak: UFO Alien Adbuction %XPERIENCERS 3PEAK 5&/ !LIEN !DBUCTION FAIRS/FESTIVALS N &!)23 &%34)6!,3 878-9414. 6:30 p.m. Sept. 13. P M 3EPT Conference, speakers, authors, tarot card readers #ONFERENCE SPEAKERS AUTHORS TAROT CARD READERS Lewiston/Auburn Greek Festival, Greek folk ,EWISTON !UBURN 'REEK &ESTIVAL 'REEK FOLK and more pertaining to the metaphysical and AND MORE PERTAINING TO THE METAPHYSICAL AND music and dancing, wide variety of Greek foods, MUSIC AND DANCING WIDE VARIETY OF 'REEK FOODS paranormal, 29 School St., Gorham, $20.12 in PARANORMAL 3CHOOL 3T 'ORHAM IN BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 bazaar, bookstore and games for children, Holy BAZAAR BOOKSTORE AND GAMES FOR CHILDREN (OLY advance; $25 at door. (774) 766-2558. 10 a.m. to ADVANCE AT DOOR A M TO Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Lewiston. Free MarcyTitcomb Kudirka, author of "Since You 4RINITY 'REEK /RTHODOX #HURCH ,EWISTON &REE -ARCY 4ITCOMB +UDIRKA AUTHOR OF h3INCE 9OU 10 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY admission, holytrinitymaine.org. 4 to 8 p.m. Ask... Kennebunk Shipbuilder Joseph Titcomb," ADMISSION HOLYTRINITYMAINE ORG TO P M !SKx +ENNEBUNK 3HIPBUILDER *OSEPH 4ITCOMB v Dark Follies, vaudeville, The Oak and the Ax, $ARK &OLLIES VAUDEVILLE 4HE /AK AND THE !X Kennebunk Free Library, kennebunklibrary.org. +ENNEBUNK &REE ,IBRARY KENNEBUNKLIBRARY ORG Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. "IDDEFORD THEOAKANDTHEAX BLOGSPOT COM 4HURSDAY A M TO P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY Biddeford. $8. theoakandtheax.blogspot.com. 3 p.m. Thursday. P M 4HURSDAY Capriccio, festival of the arts with music, lectures, P M 3ATURDAY #APRICCIO FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WITH MUSIC LECTURES 8 p.m. Saturday. Nancy Brown, author of "Song of the Vikings," .ANCY "ROWN AUTHOR OF h3ONG OF THE 6IKINGS v readings, performances and special events, READINGS PERFORMANCES AND SPECIAL EVENTS Steamy Nights, burlesque by Atomic Trash!, Vivid 3TEAMY .IGHTS BURLESQUE BY !TOMIC 4RASH 6IVID Portland Public Library, portlandlibrary.com. Noon 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY PORTLANDLIBRARY COM .OON various locations, Ogunquit. Various prices, VARIOUS LOCATIONS /GUNQUIT 6ARIOUS PRICES Motion, Whistlebait Burlesque, The Dirty Dishes -OTION 7HISTLEBAIT "URLESQUE 4HE $IRTY $ISHES Friday. &RIDAY maine.info/cities/ogunquit/events.php. Thursday MAINE INFO CITIES OGUNQUIT EVENTS PHP 4HURSDAY and more, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. $10 AND MORE 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND Maine Organization of Storytelling Enthusiasts -AINE /RGANIZATION OF 3TORYTELLING %NTHUSIASTS to Sept. 16. TO 3EPT in advance; $12 at door, stlawrencearts.com. 7:30 IN ADVANCE AT DOOR STLAWRENCEARTS COM (M.O.O.S.E.), evening of storytelling for adults - / / 3 % EVENING OF STORYTELLING FOR ADULTS Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair, midway, #LINTON ,IONS !GRICULTURAL &AIR MIDWAY p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY with featured guest Simon Brooks, Rines WITH FEATURED GUEST 3IMON "ROOKS 2INES woodsman's day, animal pulling events, exhibits WOODSMAN S DAY ANIMAL PULLING EVENTS EXHIBITS Bellydancers Jessani & Anabee and Friends, "ELLYDANCERS *ESSANI !NABEE AND &RIENDS Auditorium, Portland Public Library. $5/donation. !UDITORIUM 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY DONATION and stage entertainment, Clinton Fairgrounds. AND STAGE ENTERTAINMENT #LINTON &AIRGROUNDS Jimmy the Greeks, South Portland. 774-7335. 6:30 portlandlibrary.com. 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. *IMMY THE 'REEKS 3OUTH 0ORTLAND PORTLANDLIBRARY COM TO P M 7EDNESDAY $5; $14 per carload; free for children under age PER CARLOAD FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. TO P M 3ATURDAY Tom Curry, author of "Island: Paintings by Tom 4OM #URRY AUTHOR OF h)SLAND 0AINTINGS BY 4OM 12. Schedule at clintonlionsfair.com. Thursday to 3CHEDULE AT CLINTONLIONSFAIR COM 4HURSDAY TO The Smoke and Mirror Circus, unique 4HE 3MOKE AND -IRROR #IRCUS UNIQUE Curry," Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport. 865#URRY v 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT Sunday. 3UNDAY combination of circus, theater and performance COMBINATION OF CIRCUS THEATER AND PERFORMANCE 4519. 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. TO P M 7EDNESDAY International Seaplane Fly-In, float plane )NTERNATIONAL 3EAPLANE &LY )N mOAT PLANE art, 21-plus; Geno's Rock Club, Portland. $8.221- William Barry, author of "Maine: The Wilder ART PLUS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND 7ILLIAM "ARRY AUTHOR OF h-AINE 4HE 7ILDER competitions, educational exhibits, craft fair, COMPETITIONS EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS CRAFT FAIR 2382. 9 p.m. Sunday. Through Oct. 14. P M 3UNDAY 4HROUGH /CT Half of New England," USM Glickman Library, (ALF OF .EW %NGLAND v 53- 'LICKMAN ,IBRARY food and more, Moosehead Lake, Greenville. FOOD AND MORE -OOSEHEAD ,AKE 'REENVILLE Bug Maine-ia, children's event with live insect "UG -AINE IA CHILDREN S EVENT WITH LIVE INSECT Portland. 865-3152. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 0ORTLAND P M 7EDNESDAY seaplanefly-in.org. Thursday to Sunday. SEAPLANEmY IN ORG 4HURSDAY TO 3UNDAY zoo, entomologists, environmental educators, ZOO ENTOMOLOGISTS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATORS Maryanne O'Hara, author of -ARYANNE / (ARA AUTHOR OF Eastport Pirate Festival, ball, parade, lobster boat %ASTPORT 0IRATE &ESTIVAL BALL PARADE LOBSTER BOAT foresters and others, Maine State Museum, FORESTERS AND OTHERS -AINE 3TATE -USEUM "Cascade," Longfellow Books, Portland. h#ASCADE v ,ONGFELLOW "OOKS 0ORTLAND race, pirate invasion, bed race, music and more, RACE PIRATE INVASION BED RACE MUSIC AND MORE Augusta. Free, mainestatemuseum.org. 9 a.m. to !UGUSTA &REE MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG A M TO longfellowbooks.com. 7 p.m. Sept. 13. LONGFELLOWBOOKS COM P M 3EPT various locations, Eastport. Most activities are free. VARIOUS LOCATIONS %ASTPORT -OST ACTIVITIES ARE FREE 3 p.m. Wednesday. P M 7EDNESDAY Schedule at eastportpiratefestival.com. Friday to 3CHEDULE AT EASTPORTPIRATEFESTIVAL COM &RIDAY TO Sunday. 3UNDAY FILMS PARTICIPANT DANCE N &),-3 N 0!24)#)0!.4 $!.#% Litchfield Fair, midway, agricultural exhibits, ,ITCHlELD &AIR MIDWAY AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS "The Queen of Versailles" (2012), documentary Contra Dance, music by Crowfoot with caller livestock and animal-pulling events, Litchfield h4HE 1UEEN OF 6ERSAILLESv DOCUMENTARY #ONTRA $ANCE MUSIC BY #ROWFOOT WITH CALLER LIVESTOCK AND ANIMAL PULLING EVENTS ,ITCHlELD Nilds Fredland, bring clean shoes for dancing, about a billionaire family and their financial Fairgrounds. $6; $2 for seniors and children ages .ILDS &REDLAND BRING CLEAN SHOES FOR DANCING ABOUT A BILLIONAIRE FAMILY AND THEIR lNANCIAL &AIRGROUNDS FOR SENIORS AND CHILDREN AGES Wescustogo Hall, North Yarmouth. $10; $7 for 12 to 17; free for children under age 12. 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"THE OOGLELOVES IN THE BIG BALLOON ADVEN¾B63 ==5:3:=D3A 7< B63 075 0/::==< /2D3< TURE" (G) (1:55) Stars Christopher Lloyd, Cary Elwes BC@3œ 5 (## AbO`a 1V`Wab]^VS` :Z]gR 1O`g 3ZeSa and Jaime Pressly. Directed by Matthew Diamond. The O\R 8OW[S >`SaaZg 2W`SQbSR Pg ;ObbVSe 2WO[]\R BVS Oogiloves set out to find the magical balloons in time =]UWZ]dSa aSb ]cb b] ¿\R bVS [OUWQOZ POZZ]]\a W\ bW[S to save their friend's party. Along the way, they meet b] aOdS bVSW` T`WS\R¸a ^O`bg /Z]\U bVS eOg bVSg [SSb some very interesting characters. a][S dS`g W\bS`SabW\U QVO`OQbS`a Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:20,7; Nordica AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( %) <]`RWQO (Freeport) Thurs 1:30,4; Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:25, 4`SS^]`b BVc`a (! ") 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( # 2:25,4:25, 7; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12, 2:10, ( # "( # %) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ( 4:30, 6:50 "(! $(# "PARANORMAN" (PG) (1:33) Stars Kodi Smit¾>/@/<=@;/<œ >5 (!! AbO`a 9]RW A[Wb McPhee, Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and ;Q>VSS /\\O 9S\R`WQY 1V`Wab]^VS` ;W\bh >ZOaaS O\R Tucker Albrizzi. Directed by Chris Butler and Sam Fell. BcQYS` /ZP`WhhW 2W`SQbSR Pg 1V`Wa 0cbZS` O\R AO[ 4SZZ A misunderstood boy who can speak with the dead / [Wac\RS`ab]]R P]g eV] QO\ a^SOY eWbV bVS RSOR takes on ghosts, zombies and grown-ups to save his bOYSa ]\ UV]aba h][PWSa O\R U`]e\ c^a b] aOdS VWa town from a centuries-old curse. b]e\ T`][ O QS\bc`WSa ]ZR Qc`aS Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:20,7:05; AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( %( #) Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1,3:45 (3D), 6:30; Cinemagic <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a !("# !2 $(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ Grand (South Portland) Thurs-Sun 11:50, 2:15,4:40 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a Ac\ (# ( # "(" Mon-Wed 2:15,4:40; Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:20, ;]\ ESR ( # "(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( 2:30,4:40, 7, 9:10 Fri-Wed 12:20, Cinemagic (! "(" % '( 4`W ESR ( 2:30,4:40; (! "(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ

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TQFBL BU UIF FWFOU speak at the event. 4UBSCPSO UIF GPVOEFS PG B OBUJPOBM TVQ Starborn, the founder of a national supQPSU HSPVQ GPS BCEVDUFFT DBMMFE 4UBSCPSO port group for abductees called Starborn Support, said the conference is "all about 4VQQPSU TBJE UIF DPOGFSFODF JT iBMM BCPVU spreading awareness that this is a very TQSFBEJOH BXBSFOFTT UIBU UIJT JT B WFSZ real phenomenon that affects a lot of SFBM QIFOPNFOPO UIBU BGGFDUT B MPU PG people." QFPQMF w Starborn and her sister understand the 4UBSCPSO BOE IFS TJTUFS VOEFSTUBOE UIF phenomenon from personal experience, QIFOPNFOPO GSPN QFSTPOBM FYQFSJFODF she says. TIF TBZT "We've been experiencing these things i8F WF CFFO FYQFSJFODJOH UIFTF UIJOHT since we were really young children, even TJODF XF XFSF SFBMMZ ZPVOH DIJMESFO FWFO in the crib," Starborn said. "We'd wake up JO UIF DSJC w 4UBSCPSO TBJE i8F E XBLF VQ in reverse beds and in reverse pajamas. JO SFWFSTF CFET BOE JO SFWFSTF QBKBNBT That always had us a little bit confused. 5IBU BMXBZT IBE VT B MJUUMF CJU DPOGVTFE We'd be scared to go to bed, and we'd tell 8F E CF TDBSFE UP HP UP CFE BOE XF E UFMM our parents 'the bald man's coming.' " PVS QBSFOUT AUIF CBME NBO T DPNJOH w Her parents wrote off the comments as )FS QBSFOUT XSPUF PGG UIF DPNNFOUT BT overactive childhood imaginations - until PWFSBDUJWF DIJMEIPPE JNBHJOBUJPOT o VOUJM one day, when their mother saw a magaPOF EBZ XIFO UIFJS NPUIFS TBX B NBHB zine cover depicting an extraterrestrial [JOF DPWFS EFQJDUJOH BO FYUSBUFSSFTUSJBM being and recognized the image as identiCFJOH BOE SFDPHOJ[FE UIF JNBHF BT JEFOUJ cal to ones she'd seen in her daughters' DBM UP POFT TIF E TFFO JO IFS EBVHIUFST journals. KPVSOBMT Starborn says the experiences continue 4UBSCPSO TBZT UIF FYQFSJFODFT DPOUJOVF to this day, and that she has snatches of UP UIJT EBZ BOE UIBU TIF IBT TOBUDIFT PG memories of blue light filling her bedNFNPSJFT PG CMVF MJHIU mMMJOH IFS CFE room and being brought out of her bed SPPN BOE CFJOH CSPVHIU PVU PG IFS CFE

BOE JOUP B TQBDFDSBGU and into a spacecraft. 4IF DMBJNT UIBU PWFS UIF ZFBST TIF T She claims that over the years she's FODPVOUFSFE OVNFSPVT CFJOHT JODMVE encountered numerous beings, including different types of gray aliens, more JOH EJGGFSFOU UZQFT PG HSBZ BMJFOT NPSF human-like creatures that glow and can IVNBO MJLF DSFBUVSFT UIBU HMPX BOE DBO fly, and rather frightening reptilian-like nZ BOE SBUIFS GSJHIUFOJOH SFQUJMJBO MJLF creatures. Starborn said some of these DSFBUVSFT 4UBSCPSO TBJE TPNF PG UIFTF entities are benevolent, and others are FOUJUJFT BSF CFOFWPMFOU BOE PUIFST BSF not. OPU She and her sister have both needed 4IF BOE IFS TJTUFS IBWF CPUI OFFEFE surgery to remove unexplained scar tisTVSHFSZ UP SFNPWF VOFYQMBJOFE TDBS UJT sue on their internal organs and neither TVF PO UIFJS JOUFSOBM PSHBOT BOE OFJUIFS has tonsils, although they have never IBT UPOTJMT BMUIPVHI UIFZ IBWF OFWFS undergone tonsillectomies. They were reVOEFSHPOF UPOTJMMFDUPNJFT 5IFZ XFSF SF cently featured in a National Geographic DFOUMZ GFBUVSFE JO B /BUJPOBM (FPHSBQIJD program on UFOs. QSPHSBN PO 6'0T "We work with experiencers all over the i8F XPSL XJUI FYQFSJFODFST BMM PWFS UIF country," Starborn said. "We hold meetDPVOUSZ w 4UBSCPSO TBJE i8F IPME NFFU ings where we can get together and not JOHT XIFSF XF DBO HFU UPHFUIFS BOE OPU be judged. CF KVEHFE "My identical twin sister and I have i.Z JEFOUJDBM UXJO TJTUFS BOE * IBWF always had each other to talk to about it. BMXBZT IBE FBDI PUIFS UP UBML UP BCPVU JU But that's not the case for others." #VU UIBU T OPU UIF DBTF GPS PUIFST w Staff Writer Avery Yale Kamila can be contacted at AbOTT E`WbS` /dS`g GOZS 9O[WZO QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob 791-6297 or at: %' $ '% ]` Ob( a kamila @pressherald. com OYO[WZO.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][ Twitter: AveryYaleKamila BeWbbS`( /dS`gGOZS9O[WZO


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