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HALLOWEEN

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WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT PLANNER

HAVING FUN. / PAGE 5... SCREAMS ON SCREEN / PAGE 13... MUSICAL TREAT / PAGE 21... CREEPY COCKTAILS / PAGE 27... EVENTS ROUNDUP / PAGE 31... ZOMBIE CRAWL / PAGE 32


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

FACE THE MUSIC: Live, local and beyond, Aimsel Ponti brings you music with a Maine backbeat. LIKE US: For all your entertainment planning needs, find us on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/pphgo

MAINE A LA C Meeredith Meredith ere r d Goad Goa Goa and Avery Yale Kamila have the dish on food and drink.

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elcome to the third annual Halloween edition of GO. Since 2010, we have tried to provide the most comprehensive and entertaining Halloween event planner for our readers, and I hope you agree that the GO staff really hit the pumpkin out of the patch this time. Inside these pages, you will get the skinny on haunted attractions and cemetery tours, horror films and ghost stories, parties that are family-friendly, parties for adults only, zombie pub crawls, dinners with psychics and much more. You’ll even learn how to make your own Halloweenthemed specialty cocktails. One thing Maine doesn’t have is a spooky experience combined with an amusement park. Lucky for us, there’s just such a place across state lines in Salem, N.H., where Canobie Lake Park is hosting its annual Screeemfest. I took my family to Canobie last weekend, and it’s got enough to make people of all ages happy. There are five haunted attractions, including a fog-filled cornfield maze (where more than corn is reaped), a slaughterhouse (mystery meat!), a “fun house” (coulrophobia sufferers beware) and a lake populated by cannibals (Jason Voorhees, eat your heart out – literally). Various ghouls, goblins and people in various states of dismemberment wander the park to harass people waiting in line. For tamer fare, you can ride most of the park’s attractions before and after dark, munch on international cuisine at the Oktoberfest area or take in a stage show, including a Madonna impersonator and a KISS tribute band consisting of little people. (If you go, take time to see Mini KISS. Trust me on this.) Two words of advice: Allow for plenty of time to experience the haunted attractions, because the lines can get LONG – like, an hour’s wait or so. And if you’re averse to strobe lights or prone to claustrophobia, you’re probably better off avoiding the indoor haunted houses altogether. Screeemfest continues 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, 1 to 11 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday, with the outdoor haunted areas opening at 6:30 each night. Admission is $28.99 to $32.99 ($17.99 for children under 4 feet tall and seniors ages 61 and older). Children ages 3 and under get in free. Go to canobie.com for more info.

Rod Harmon From the Editor

musicandnightlife State Theatre has fun./E5 n Making Noise: Will Gattis/E6 n Tix/E7 n CD review: Andi Fawcett with Doubting Gravity/E8 n Listings/E9

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DON’T FORGET to send in your Halloween photos to enter the GO Halloween Costume Contest and become eligible for four free tickets to a Portland Pirates hockey game. To enter, email a photo to features@pressherald.com by noon Nov. 1 and include the following: n Your name and town of residence. n Your phone number. (This will NOT be posted online.) n The name of the person or pet in the photo. n The age of the person in the photo if under age 18. n Name of a parent or legal guardian if the person in the photo is under age 18. Entries will be posted online at www.pressherald.com/life/go. The winner will be chosen at random and announced on Nov. 2. Deputy Managing Editor Rod Harmon may be contacted at 7916450 or at: rharmon@pressherald.com Twitter: RHarmonPPH


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PORTTIX COM P M 7EDNESDAY MONDAY -/.$!9 #ITIZEN #OPE ACOUSTIC BLUES ROCK 3TATE 4HEATRE Citizen Cope, acoustic blues/rock, State Theatre, 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW Portland. $25 in advance; $30 day of showBARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 general admission, statetheatreportland.com. GENERAL ADMISSION STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM 7:30 p.m. P M THURSDAY 4(523$!9 %IGHTIES (ALLOWEEN 0ARTY PLUS %MPIRE $INE Eighties Halloween Party, 21-plus; Empire Dine TUESDAY 45%3$!9 and Dance, Portland. $6. portlandempire.com. AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM Forget Tobacco Halloween Party, costume &ORGET 4OBACCO (ALLOWEEN 0ARTY COSTUME 9 p.m. P M party with DJ for college students ages 18 and PARTY WITH $* FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AGES AND Barn Swallows, bluegrass, Blue, Portland. "ARN 3WALLOWS BLUEGRASS "LUE 0ORTLAND older, benefits anti-tobacco awareness, One OLDER BENElTS ANTI TOBACCO AWARENESS /NE Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Longfellow Square, Portland. $10; $15 for two. ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND FOR TWO Shadow Waltz, blues/country, Blue, Portland. 3HADOW 7ALTZ BLUES COUNTRY "LUE 0ORTLAND onelongfellowsquare.com. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M TO A M Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Newfoundland Songwriter's Showcase, with Ian .EWFOUNDLAND 3ONGWRITER S 3HOWCASE WITH )AN Samuel James and Dana Gross, roots and blues, 3AMUEL *AMES AND $ANA 'ROSS ROOTS AND BLUES Foster and Terry Penney, Skye Theatre Performing &OSTER AND 4ERRY 0ENNEY 3KYE 4HEATRE 0ERFORMING Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM Arts Center, South Carthage. $15. 562-4445. 7 p.m. P M !RTS #ENTER 3OUTH #ARTHAGE P M 10p.m. Peter Gavett and Friends, acoustic rock, Andy's 0ETER 'AVETT AND &RIENDS ACOUSTIC ROCK !NDY S WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Old Port Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM fun., indie pop/rock, with Miniature Tigers, State FUN INDIE POP ROCK WITH -INIATURE 4IGERS 3TATE 7 p.m. P M Theatre, Portland. Sold out. statetheatreportland 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND 3OLD OUT STATETHEATREPORTLAND Sofa Kings, rock and blues, Run of the Mill 3OFA +INGS ROCK AND BLUES 2UN OF THE -ILL .com. 8 p.m. COM P M Brewpub, Saco. therunofthemill.net. 8 p.m. "REWPUB 3ACO THERUNOFTHEMILL NET P M Orchard Lounge, electrofunk, 18-plus; /RCHARD ,OUNGE ELECTROFUNK PLUS Travis James Humphrey Blue Review, 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "LUE 2EVIEW Port City Music Hall, Portland. $12 to $25. 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND TO roadhouse roots music, Gingko Blue, Portland. ROADHOUSE ROOTS MUSIC 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND portcitymusichall.com. 9 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M Toots and The Maytals, ska/reggae, unplugged 4OOTS AND 4HE -AYTALS SKA REGGAE UNPLUGGED Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS acoustic show with New Orleans guitarist/vocalist "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M ACOUSTIC SHOW WITH .EW /RLEANS GUITARIST VOCALIST Big Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. Anders Osborne, Stone Mountain Arts Center, !NDERS /SBORNE 3TONE -OUNTAIN !RTS #ENTER Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " Brownfield. $76. stonemountainartscenter.com. "ROWNlELD STONEMOUNTAINARTSCENTER COM set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN 8 p.m. P M Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M Forget Tobacco Halloween Party, costume party &ORGET 4OBACCO (ALLOWEEN 0ARTY COSTUME PARTY Open Mic Night, all ages, Deer Run Tavern, /PEN -IC .IGHT ALL AGES $EER 2UN 4AVERN with DJ for middle and high school students, WITH $* FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Yarmouth. 846-9555. 7:30 p.m. 9ARMOUTH P M benefits anti-tobacco awareness, One Longfellow BENElTS ANTI TOBACCO AWARENESS /NE ,ONGFELLOW Kilcollins Band, pop/rock covers, RiRa, Portland. +ILCOLLINS "AND POP ROCK COVERS 2I2A 0ORTLAND Square, Portland. $10; $15 for two; free for rira.com. 10 p.m. 3QUARE 0ORTLAND FOR TWO FREE FOR RIRA COM P M middle schoolers, onelongfellowsquare.com. 6 MIDDLE SCHOOLERS ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM Blaqdada, spooky dance party with DJs, Flask "LAQDADA SPOOKY DANCE PARTY WITH $*S &LASK to 9 p.m. (middle schoolers); 9 p.m. to midnight TO P M MIDDLE SCHOOLERS P M TO MIDNIGHT Lounge, Portland, flasklounge.com. 8 p.m. ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND mASKLOUNGE COM P M (high schoolers). HIGH SCHOOLERS Velourosaurus, pop/rock, Gritty McDuff's, 6ELOUROSAURUS POP ROCK 'RITTY -C$UFF S Portland, grittys.com. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND GRITTYS COM P M NOV. 1 ./6 Pretty Lights, electronic, with Keys N Krates and 0RETTY ,IGHTS ELECTRONIC WITH +EYS . +RATES AND FRIDAY &2)$!9 Eliot Lipp, State Theatre, Portland. $35 in advance; 0LAGUE 4HE )NQUISITION "ALL GOTH (ALLOWEEN Plague:The Inquisition Ball, goth Halloween %LIOT ,IPP 3TATE 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE $40 day of show; general admission. DAY OF SHOW GENERAL ADMISSION costume party with Ego Likeness, 21-plus; Asylum, COSTUME PARTY WITH %GO ,IKENESS PLUS !SYLUM statetheatreportland.com. 8 p.m. Portland. $8. portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM P M 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Newfoundland Songwriter's Showcase, with Ian .EWFOUNDLAND 3ONGWRITER S 3HOWCASE WITH )AN Hot Day at the Zoo, bluegrass, with Tricky (OT $AY AT THE :OO BLUEGRASS WITH 4RICKY Foster and Terry Penney, Unity Centre for the &OSTER AND 4ERRY 0ENNEY 5NITY #ENTRE FOR THE Britches, 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, "RITCHES PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE Performing Arts. $15. 948-7469. 7:30 p.m. Portland, portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. 0ERFORMING !RTS P M 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Meteora, folk trio, Camden Public Library. $5, $7. 4HE &OGCUTTERS (ALLOWEEN 3PEAKEASY -ETEORA FOLK TRIO #AMDEN 0UBLIC ,IBRARY The Fogcutters Halloween Speakeasy 236-3440. 7 p.m. P M Ball, big band jazz, Big Easy, Portland. $8. "ALL BIG BAND JAZZ "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND Noonday Concert, with the Royal River bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. .OONDAY #ONCERT WITH THE 2OYAL 2IVER BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Philharmonic Jazz Band, First Parish Unitarian 0HILHARMONIC *AZZ "AND &IRST 0ARISH 5NITARIAN Bob Rasero, acoustic blues, Blue, Portland. "OB 2ASERO ACOUSTIC BLUES "LUE 0ORTLAND Universalist Church, Portland. Free. 775-3356. Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH 0ORTLAND &REE $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M 12:15 p.m. Racing Heart, indie folk, Blue, Portland. P M 2ACING (EART INDIE FOLK "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M LQH, jazz, Blue, Portland. 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answer to a mounting energy crisis and races against the clock to prevent the motor of the world from being stopped for good. Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:10, 3:30, 6:45, 9:30 “BUTTERâ€? (R) (1:30) Stars Jennifer Garner, Yara Shahidi and Ty Burrell. Directed by Jim Field Smith. In a small town in Iowa, an adopted girl discovers she has a talent for butter carving and ďŹ nds herself pitted against an ambitious local woman in their town’s annual contest. Showing at: Eveningstar (Brunswick) Thurs 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 “END OF WATCHâ€? (R) (1:49) Stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Pena, Anna Kendrick and America Ferrera. Directed by David Ayer. Two young ofďŹ cers are marked for death after conďŹ scating a small cache of money and ďŹ rearms from the members of a notorious cartel during a routine trafďŹ c stop. Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:30, 3:30, 6:50, 9:20 “FRANKENWEENIEâ€? (PG) (1:27) Stars Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short and Martin Landau. Directed by Tim Burton. Young Victor conducts an experiment to bring his beloved dog back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences. Showing at: Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1:10, 6:30; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 2:10, 4:20 (3D); Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:15 (3D), 2:25, 4:35 (3D), 7:05, 9:10 (3D) Fri-Wed 12:30, 2:40, 4:40; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:20, 2:30 (3D), 4:50, 7:10, 9:30 (3D) Fri-Wed 12:20, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:20; Brunswick 10 Thurs 1:05, 4:05 (3D) “HERE COMES THE BOOMâ€? (PG) (1:45) Stars Kevin James, Salma Hayek and Henry Winkler. Directed by Frank Coraci. A high school biology teacher looks to become a successful mixed-martial arts ďŹ ghter in an effort to raise money to prevent extra-curricular activities from being axed at his cash-strapped school. Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:15, 7:10 Fri 4:15, 7:10, 9:35 Sat 1:10, 4:15, 7:10, 9:35 Sun 1:10, 4:15, 7:10 Mon-Wed 4:15, 7:10; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1:45, 4:15, 7:30 Fri-Sat 1:45, 4:15, 7:30, 9:45 Sun-Wed 1:45, 4:15, 7:30; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40 Fri-Sun 11:40, 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40 MonWed 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 11:50, 2:15, 4:40, 7:20, 9:45; Brunswick 10 Thurs 1:30, 4:20, 7, 9:30 Fri 1:05, 3:45, 6:45, 9:35 Sat 6:45, 9:35 Sun-Wed 1:05, 3:45, 6:45, 9:35

“HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA� (PG) (1:58) Stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. Dracula operates a high-end resort far away from the human world. He goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for his daughter. Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:30, 6:55; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1:20, 4 (3D), 6:50 (3D) Fri-Sat 1:20, 4 (3D), 6:50, 9:15 Sun-Wed 1:20, 4 (3D), 6:50; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 2:20 (3D), 4:30, 7:10 (3D), 9:20; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:15, 2:25 (3D) 4:30, 7 (3D), 9:10; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 11:50, 12 (3D), 2, 2:10 (3D), 4:20, 4:30 (3D), 6:45, 7 (3D), 9, 9:10 (3D) Fri-Wed 12 (3D), 2:10, 2:20 (3D), 4:20, 4:30 (3D), 6:45; Brunswick 10 Thurs 1:40, 4:10, 6:40, 9:20 Fri-Wed 1:30, 3:50, 6:40, 9:20

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“LEGEND OF AAHHH’Sâ€? (NR) Documentary. Explores the history of ski ďŹ lms and how these ďŹ lms inuenced big mountain skiing, pop culture and the birth of the extreme sports movement. Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Sun 9 “LOOPERâ€? (R) (1:58) Stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt and Paul Dano. Directed by Rian Johnson. In 2072, when the mob wants to get rid of someone, the target is sent 30 years into the past, where a hired gun awaits. Someone like Joe, who one day learns the mob wants to “close the loopâ€? by transporting back Joe’s future self. Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 1, 3:45, 6:40, 9:15; Fri-Wed 3:50, 9 Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 7:30, 10; Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:20, 3:10, 6:50, 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 9:40; Brunswick 10 Thurs 1, 3:55, 6:50, 9:30 “THE MASTERâ€? (PG-13) (2:17) Stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. A Naval veteran arrives home from war unsettled and uncertain of his future – until he is tantalized by The Cause, a faith-based organization, and its charismatic leader. Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs-Sat 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20 Sun 12:30, 3:30, 6:30 Mon 12:30, 3:30 Tues-Wed 12:30, 3:30, 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12, 3:20, 7:30 “PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4â€? (PG-13) (1:28) Stars Katie Featherston, Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively and Brady Allen. Directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. It has been ďŹ ve years since the disappearance of Katie and Hunter, and a suburban family witness strange events in their neighborhood when a woman and a mysterious child move in. Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs-Wed 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:40; Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:20,

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"MAGIC MIKE," starring Charming Tatum and ¾;/571 ;793 œ abO``W\U 1VO\\W\U BObc[ O\R Matthew McConaughey. Never one to shy away ;ObbVSe ;Q1]\OcUVSg <SdS` ]\S b] aVg OeOg from unpredictability, director Steven SoderT`][ c\^`SRWQbOPWZWbg RW`SQb]` AbSdS\ A]RS` bergh ("Out of Sight") turns his introspective PS`UV ¾=cb ]T AWUVbœ bc`\a VWa W\b`]a^SQbWdS camera towards the seemingly uncomplicated QO[S`O b]eO`Ra bVS aSS[W\UZg c\Q][^ZWQObSR world of male strip clubs. Star Tatum's real-life e]`ZR ]T [OZS ab`W^ QZcPa AbO` BObc[¸a `SOZ ZWTS experiences and former profession are used as a Sf^S`WS\QSa O\R T]`[S` ^`]TSaaW]\ O`S caSR Oa O loose basis for this likable and often very funny Z]]aS POaWa T]` bVWa ZWYOPZS O\R ]TbS\ dS`g Tc\\g tale of an aspiring furniture designer moonlightbOZS ]T O\ Oa^W`W\U Tc`\Wbc`S RSaWU\S` []]\ZWUVb ing as a stripper by night, taking a newcomer W\U Oa O ab`W^^S` Pg \WUVb bOYW\U O \SeQ][S` under his wing while wooing his new pupil's c\RS` VWa eW\U eVWZS e]]W\U VWa \Se ^c^WZ¸a skeptical sister. Lording over this odd universe aYS^bWQOZ aWabS` :]`RW\U ]dS` bVWa ]RR c\WdS`aS is club owner Dallas (McConaughey, essentially Wa QZcP ]e\S` 2OZZOa ;Q1]\OcUVSg SaaS\bWOZZg playing himself and having a high old time doing ^ZOgW\U VW[aSZT O\R VOdW\U O VWUV ]ZR bW[S R]W\U so), a longtime professional stripper determined a] O Z]\UbW[S ^`]TSaaW]\OZ ab`W^^S` RSbS`[W\SR to show the ladies of Tampa a good time. Special b] aV]e bVS ZORWSa ]T BO[^O O U]]R bW[S A^SQWOZ features include deleted dance scenes and backTSObc`Sa W\QZcRS RSZSbSR RO\QS aQS\Sa O\R POQY stage footage. Rated R. Running time: 1:50 abOUS T]]bOUS @ObSR @ @c\\W\U bW[S( (# Suggested retail price: $28.98; Blu-ray $35.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( & '&) 0Zc `Og !# '' "SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE ¾A3397<5 / 4@73<2 4=@ B63 3<2 =4 B63 WORLD," starring Steve Carell and Keira KnightE=@:2 œ abO``W\U AbSdS 1O`SZZ O\R 9SW`O 9\WUVb ley. Not your average apocalyptic romantic comZSg <]b g]c` OdS`OUS O^]QOZg^bWQ `][O\bWQ Q][ edy, this winningly observant debut from direcSRg bVWa eW\\W\UZg ]PaS`dO\b RSPcb T`][ RW`SQ tor Lorene Scafaria pairs newly single insurance b]` :]`S\S AQOTO`WO ^OW`a \SeZg aW\UZS W\ac`O\QS salesman Carell with somewhat scatterbrained aOZSa[O\ 1O`SZZ eWbV a][SeVOb aQObbS`P`OW\SR neighbor Knightley as they navigate a newly \SWUVP]` 9\WUVbZSg Oa bVSg \OdWUObS O \SeZg out-of-control Earth, one that's recently learned ]cb ]T Q]\b`]Z 3O`bV ]\S bVOb¸a `SQS\bZg ZSO`\SR that an asteroid is on its way to destroy them all bVOb O\ OabS`]WR Wa ]\ Wba eOg b] RSab`]g bVS[ OZZ in a few weeks. This prompts its citizens to emW\ O TSe eSSYa BVWa ^`][^ba Wba QWbWhS\a b] S[ bark upon a mad, hedonistic scramble to cram PO`Y c^]\ O [OR VSR]\WabWQ aQ`O[PZS b] Q`O[ in as much living as possible before it strikes. W\ Oa [cQV ZWdW\U Oa ^]aaWPZS PST]`S Wb ab`WYSa Meanwhile, our heroes just want to reunite with ;SO\eVWZS ]c` VS`]Sa Xcab eO\b b] `Sc\WbS eWbV former lovers and long-lost family, and their T]`[S` Z]dS`a O\R Z]\U Z]ab TO[WZg O\R bVSW` quest to fulfill this simple desire amidst chaos _cSab b] TcZ¿ZZ bVWa aW[^ZS RSaW`S O[WRab QVO]a is by turns hilarious, frightening and ultimately Wa Pg bc`\a VWZO`W]ca T`WUVbS\W\U O\R cZbW[ObSZg very touching. Rated R. Running time: 1:41 dS`g b]cQVW\U @ObSR @ @c\\W\U bW[S( (" Suggested retail price: $29.98; Blu-ray $34.98 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( ' '&) 0Zc `Og !" '&

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VIDEOPORT PICK D723=>=@B >719 "SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY," starring Peter ÂľAC<2/G 0:==2G AC<2/G Âś abO``W\U >SbS` Finch and Glenda Jackson. Director John 4W\QV O\R 5ZS\RO 8OQYa]\ 2W`SQb]` 8]V\ Schlesinger's ("Midnight Cowboy") acclaimed AQVZSaW\US`¸a Âľ;WR\WUVb 1]eP]gÂś OQQZOW[SR 1971 drama was nominated for several Oscars '% R`O[O eOa \][W\ObSR T]` aSdS`OZ =aQO`a and universally praised by critics at the time, but O\R c\WdS`aOZZg ^`OWaSR Pg Q`WbWQa Ob bVS bW[S Pcb remains criminally underappreciated today. `S[OW\a Q`W[W\OZZg c\RS`O^^`SQWObSR b]ROg Neither passing judgment on nor especially <SWbVS` ^OaaW\U XcRU[S\b ]\ \]` Sa^SQWOZZg championing either the homosexual relationship QVO[^W]\W\U SWbVS` bVS V][]aSfcOZ `SZObW]\aVW^ or the cavalier sharing of partners, "Sunday" ]` bVS QOdOZWS` aVO`W\U ]T ^O`b\S`a ÂľAc\ROgÂś simply observes three adults at much different aW[^Zg ]PaS`dSa bV`SS ORcZba Ob [cQV RWTTS`S\b points in their lives drawn together by some^]W\ba W\ bVSW` ZWdSa R`Oe\ b]USbVS` Pg a][S thing that feels very much like love, yet remains bVW\U bVOb TSSZa dS`g [cQV ZWYS Z]dS gSb `S[OW\a out of their grasp and difficult to define. ]cb ]T bVSW` U`Oa^ O\R RWTÂżQcZb b] RSÂż\S No grand statements here, just human behav<] U`O\R abObS[S\ba VS`S Xcab Vc[O\ PSVOd ior expertly observed and portrayed. A someW]` Sf^S`bZg ]PaS`dSR O\R ^]`b`OgSR / a][S "LOST GIRL: SEASON ONE," starring Anna Âľ:=AB 57@:( A3/A=< =<3 Âś abO``W\U /\\O what unsung classic begging to be rediscovered eVOb c\ac\U QZOaaWQ PSUUW\U b] PS `SRWaQ]dS`SR Silk and Ksenia Solo. Steamy Canadian horAWZY O\R 9aS\WO A]Z] AbSO[g 1O\ORWO\ V]` by a new generation. Rated R for nudity, sexual Pg O \Se US\S`ObW]\ @ObSR @ T]` \cRWbg aSfcOZ ror fantasy concerns a young succubus (Silk, `]` TO\bOag Q]\QS`\a O g]c\U acQQcPca AWZY content, language and drug use. Running time: Q]\bS\b ZO\UcOUS O\R R`cU caS @c\\W\U bW[S( "Breakfast with Scot") intent on finding out more (# Âľ0`SOYTOab eWbV AQ]bÂś W\bS\b ]\ Âż\RW\U ]cb []`S 1:50 about her origins when not too busy depriving OP]cb VS` ]`WUW\a eVS\ \]b b]] Pcag RS^`WdW\U Suggested retail price: $29.95; Blu-ray $39.95 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( ' '#) 0Zc `Og !' '# men of their souls during intercourse. Brazenly [S\ ]T bVSW` a]cZa Rc`W\U W\bS`Q]c`aS 0`OhS\Zg lurid, unabashedly sexual and for the most Zc`WR c\OPOaVSRZg aSfcOZ O\R T]` bVS []ab — Courtesy of Videoport ´ 1]c`bSag ]T DWRS]^]`b "TYLER PERRY'S MADEA'S WITNESS PROÂľBG:3@ >3@@G¸A ;/23/¸A E7B<3AA >@= TECTION," starring Tyler Perr and Eugene B31B7=< Âś abO``W\U BgZS` >S`` O\R 3cUS\S Levy. Everybody's favorite hulking, gun-toting :Sdg 3dS`gP]Rg¸a TOd]`WbS VcZYW\U Uc\ b]bW\U multimillionaire dressed as an insane grandma is [cZbW[WZZW]\OW`S R`SaaSR Oa O\ W\aO\S U`O\R[O Wa back for another round of half-hearted slapstick, POQY T]` O\]bVS` `]c\R ]T VOZT VSO`bSR aZO^abWQY lazy jokes and questionable moral messages, ZOhg X]YSa O\R _cSabW]\OPZS []`OZ [SaaOUSa this time dragging poor Eugene Levy along as bVWa bW[S R`OUUW\U ^]]` 3cUS\S :Sdg OZ]\U Oa a disgraced tycoon hiding out from the mob in O RWaU`OQSR bgQ]]\ VWRW\U ]cb T`][ bVS []P W\ Madea's house. It's a long story and likely not ;ORSO¸a V]caS 7b¸a O Z]\U ab]`g O\R ZWYSZg \]b one most viewers are going to want to endure, ]\S []ab dWSeS`a O`S U]W\U b] eO\b b] S\Rc`S although Perry always manages to score a few OZbV]cUV >S``g OZeOga [O\OUSa b] aQ]`S O TSe laughs through sheer force of will alone. Rated ZOcUVa bV`]cUV aVSS` T]`QS ]T eWZZ OZ]\S @ObSR PG-13. Running time: 1:54 >5 ! @c\\W\U bW[S( (#" Suggested retail price: $29.95; Blu-ray $39.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( ' '#) 0Zc `Og !' ''

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NEW ON THE SHELF <3E =< B63 A63:4 "ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER," Âľ/0@/6/; :7<1=:<( D/;>7@3 6C<B3@ Âś abO``W\U 0S\XO[W\ EOZYS` O\R @cTca ASeSZZ starring Benjamin Walker and Rufus Sewell. Another history/monster mash-up, this patently /\]bVS` VWab]`g []\abS` [OaV c^ bVWa ^ObS\bZg ridiculous but admirably straight-faced action`WRWQcZ]ca Pcb OR[W`OPZg ab`OWUVb TOQSR OQbW]\ V]``]` ^`]dWRSa SfOQbZg eVOb bVS bWbZS ^`][WaSa( horror provides exactly what the title promises: A chance to watch Honest Abe (Walker) fight / QVO\QS b] eObQV 6]\Sab /PS EOZYS` ÂżUVb O Pc\QV ]T PZ]]RacQYS`a ZSR Pg O dS`g UO[S a bunch of bloodsuckers led by a very game Sewell, whose plot to take over the United States ASeSZZ eV]aS ^Z]b b] bOYS ]dS` bVS C\WbSR AbObSa Q]\dW\QSa :W\Q]Z\ b] U] W\b] ^]ZWbWQa O TOQb]WR convinces Lincoln to go into politics (a factoid we apparently overlooked in our high school eS O^^O`S\bZg ]dS`Z]]YSR W\ ]c` VWUV aQV]]Z VWab]`g QZOaa @ST`SaVW\UZg T`SS ]T a\O`YW\Saa history class). Refreshingly free of snarkiness despite its knowingly silly setup, "Lincoln" is RSa^WbS Wba Y\]eW\UZg aWZZg aSbc^ Âľ:W\Q]Z\Âś Wa well-constructed drive-in fare that should give eSZZ Q]\ab`cQbSR R`WdS W\ TO`S bVOb aV]cZR UWdS history majors and horror fans a rare opportunity VWab]`g [OX]`a O\R V]``]` TO\a O `O`S ]^^]`bc\Wbg to bond. Rated R. Running time: 1:45 b] P]\R @ObSR @ @c\\W\U bW[S( ("# Suggested retail price: $29.98; Blu-ray $39.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( ' '&) 0Zc `Og !' ''


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FOR GROUPS FOR AGES AND UNDER thepublictheatre.org. 7:30 p.m. Thursday and THEPUBLICTHEATRE ORG P M 4HURSDAY AND Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY "Topdog/Underdog," Pulitzer Prize-winning h4OPDOG 5NDERDOG v 0ULITZER 0RIZE WINNING drama about the gritty lives of two street-savvy DRAMA ABOUT THE GRITTY LIVES OF TWO STREET SAVVY hustlers presented by Dramatic Repertory HUSTLERS PRESENTED BY $RAMATIC 2EPERTORY Company, Portland Stage Company (Studio #OMPANY 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY 3TUDIO Theater). $10 to $20. dramaticrep.org. 7:30 p.m. 4HEATER TO DRAMATICREP ORG P M Thursday to Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY P M Wednesday and Nov. 1. 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STUDENTS P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY "Wyrd Sisters," parody of the three witches of h7YRD 3ISTERS v PARODY OF THE THREE WITCHES OF "Macbeth," Cumston Hall, Monmouth. $12; $10 h-ACBETH v #UMSTON (ALL -ONMOUTH for seniors and students, monmouthcommunity FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS MONMOUTHCOMMUNITY players.com. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; PLAYERS COM P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY 2 p.m. Sunday. Through Nov. 4. P M 3UNDAY 4HROUGH .OV "Play Me a Story," interactive theater performance h0LAY -E A 3TORY v INTERACTIVE THEATER PERFORMANCE and workshop for ages 4 to 10, Portland Stage AND WORKSHOP FOR AGES TO 0ORTLAND 3TAGE Company. $15. portlandstage.org. "Scary vs. Silly," #OMPANY PORTLANDSTAGE ORG h3CARY VS 3ILLY v 10:30 a.m. Saturday. 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Edward Mackenzie, "The Art of dee's Ice Cream %DWARD -ACKENZIE h4HE !RT OF DEE S )CE #REAM usm.maine.edu/gallery USM MAINE EDU GALLERY Packaging," artwork made from material donated 0ACKAGING v ARTWORK MADE FROM MATERIAL DONATED Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth: Mary %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH -ARY by Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, through BY "RUNSWICK 4OPSHAM ,AND 4RUST THROUGH "ARNES h/NCE 2EMOVED v AND *OHN 3ANTORO Barnes, "Once Removed," and John Santoro, Wednesday, richmondstoregallery.com 7EDNESDAY RICHMONDSTOREGALLERY COM "Transitions," through Nov. 4. elizabethmoss h4RANSITIONS v THROUGH .OV ELIZABETHMOSS George Marshall Store Gallery, York: 'EORGE -ARSHALL 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK galleries.com GALLERIES COM "Connections," works by Lissa Hunter and Carol h#ONNECTIONS v WORKS BY ,ISSA (UNTER AND #AROL Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery: "Falling for 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY h&ALLING FOR 3TEIN AND 4OM (ALL h-AINE ,ANDSCAPES v THROUGH Stein; and Tom Hall, "Maine Landscapes," through Color," work by Martha Baum, Neil Myrick, Diana .OV GEORGEMARSHALLSTOREGALLERY COM #OLOR v WORK BY -ARTHA "AUM .EIL -YRICK $IANA Nov. 11. georgemarshallstoregallery.com Johnson, Marcia Feller and Anne Tarbox, through *OHNSON -ARCIA &ELLER AND !NNE 4ARBOX THROUGH York Public Library: Paintings by Peter Agrafiotis, 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 0AINTINGS BY 0ETER !GRAlOTIS Dec. 8. yarmouthframeshopandgallery.com $EC YARMOUTHFRAMESHOPANDGALLERY COM through Tuesday, york.lib.me.us THROUGH 4UESDAY YORK LIB ME US North Yarmouth Academy (Curtis Gallery), .ORTH 9ARMOUTH !CADEMY #URTIS 'ALLERY York Art Association, York Harbor: "Abstract 9ORK !RT !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR h!BSTRACT Yarmouth: Susan Myer Riley and Travis Roy, 9ARMOUTH 3USAN -YER 2ILEY AND 4RAVIS 2OY and Out of the Ordinary," through Nov. 4. AND /UT OF THE /RDINARY v THROUGH .OV through Wednesday. 847-5423. THROUGH 7EDNESDAY yorkartassociation.com YORKARTASSOCIATION COM Freeport Historical Society Harrington House: &REEPORT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY (ARRINGTON (OUSE Fryeburg Academy (Palmina F. and Stephen &RYEBURG !CADEMY 0ALMINA & AND 3TEPHEN "Buttons, Rum and Rakes: Freeport's Mercantile h"UTTONS 2UM AND 2AKES &REEPORT S -ERCANTILE S. Pace Galleries of Art): "Apple of My Eye," 3 0ACE 'ALLERIES OF !RT h!PPLE OF -Y %YE v Past," through March, freeporthistoricalsociety.org PAINTINGS WATERCOLORS PASTELS AND PRINTS OF APPLES 0AST v THROUGH -ARCH FREEPORTHISTORICALSOCIETY ORG paintings, watercolors, pastels and prints of apples Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport: "Viewpoints," 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT h6IEWPOINTS v from more than 50 mostly regional artists of the FROM MORE THAN MOSTLY REGIONAL ARTISTS OF THE group exhibit, through Sunday. 865-4519. GROUP EXHIBIT THROUGH 3UNDAY past, through Dec. 21. 935-9232. PAST THROUGH $EC The Frontier, Brunswick: "Groundbreakers: 4HE &RONTIER "RUNSWICK h'ROUNDBREAKERS Kennebunk Free Library: Jessica and Jason Willey, +ENNEBUNK &REE ,IBRARY *ESSICA AND *ASON 7ILLEY Mainers Shaping Agriculture's Future," -AINERS 3HAPING !GRICULTURE S &UTURE v "Everyday Beauty," travel photography, through h%VERYDAY "EAUTY v TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH photographs by Lily Peil, through Nov. 25. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ,ILY 0EIL THROUGH .OV Wednesday. 985-2173. 7EDNESDAY explorefrontier.com EXPLOREFRONTIER COM River Tree Arts, Kennebunk: "Photographers 2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK h0HOTOGRAPHERS Little Dog Coffee Shop, Brunswick: "Artist: ,ITTLE $OG #OFFEE 3HOP "RUNSWICK h!RTIST Choice," through Nov. 10. rivertreearts.org #HOICE v THROUGH .OV RIVERTREEARTS ORG Artist," Spindleworks exhibit, through Wednesday. (ALEY &ARM 'ALLERY +ITTERY &ABRIC AND CLAY !RTIST v 3PINDLEWORKS EXHIBIT THROUGH 7EDNESDAY Haley Farm Gallery, Kittery: Fabric and clay spindleworks.org SPINDLEWORKS ORG exhibit, through Wednesday, haleygallery.com EXHIBIT THROUGH 7EDNESDAY HALEYGALLERY COM Bayview Gallery, Brunswick: "The Paintings "AYVIEW 'ALLERY "RUNSWICK h4HE 0AINTINGS Atlantic Motorcar, Wiscasset: Maine Art Gallery !TLANTIC -OTORCAR 7ISCASSET -AINE !RT 'ALLERY of John Marshall," through Nov. 10. OF *OHN -ARSHALL v THROUGH .OV artists exhibit depicting the "open road" and ARTISTS EXHIBIT DEPICTING THE hOPEN ROADv AND bayviewgallery.com BAYVIEWGALLERY COM beyond, through Tuesday. 882-7511. BEYOND THROUGH 4UESDAY Markings Gallery, Bath: "Wearable Art," jewelry, -ARKINGS 'ALLERY "ATH h7EARABLE !RT v JEWELRY Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset: "Wiscasset's -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET h7ISCASSET S clothing and accessories by a wide array of Maine -USEUM IN THE 3TREETS v HISTORICAL 7ISCASSET CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY A WIDE ARRAY OF -AINE Museum in the Streets," historical Wiscasset

PHOTOS THROUGH 4UESDAY MAINEARTGALLERY ORG photos, through Tuesday, maineartgallery.org 3TITCHERS #ORNER 7ISCASSET *ILL 3NYDER 7ALLACE Stitchers Corner, Wiscasset: Jill Snyder Wallace, h&OR THE ,OVE OF .EEDLE AND 4HREAD v EMBROIDERY "For the Love of Needle and Thread," embroidery, through Saturday. 882-4141. THROUGH 3ATURDAY Wiscasset Bay Gallery: "Fresh Paint and Recent 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY h&RESH 0AINT AND 2ECENT !CQUISITIONS v RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF TH AND Acquisitions," recent acquisitions of 19th- and 20th-century American and European paintings, TH CENTURY !MERICAN AND %UROPEAN PAINTINGS PLUS NEW WORKS BY CONTEMPORARY .EW %NGLAND plus new works by contemporary New England artists, through Nov. 2. wiscassetbaygallery.com ARTISTS THROUGH .OV WISCASSETBAYGALLERY COM Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: "CSA: Community (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL h#3! #OMMUNITY 3UPPORTING !RTS v WORK OF ARTISTS WHO HAVE Supporting Arts," work of 14 artists who have PARTNERED WITH CENTRAL -AINE FARMS THROUGH partnered with central Maine farms, through Saturday, harlowgallery.org 3ATURDAY HARLOWGALLERY ORG Unity College (Leonard R. Craig Art Gallery): 5NITY #OLLEGE ,EONARD 2 #RAIG !RT 'ALLERY Kenny Cole, "Even Now the Reaper Draws His +ENNY #OLE h%VEN .OW THE 2EAPER $RAWS (IS Wages," through Wednesday, uccpa.unity.edu/ 7AGES v THROUGH 7EDNESDAY UCCPA UNITY EDU exhibitions EXHIBITIONS Aarhus Gallery, Belfast: "The Making of Music," !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST h4HE -AKING OF -USIC v musical instruments and art inspired by music MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ART INSPIRED BY MUSIC or musical instruments, through Sunday. OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THROUGH 3UNDAY aarhusgallery.com AARHUSGALLERY COM Belfast Free Library: "Old Paint New Life," exhibit "ELFAST &REE ,IBRARY h/LD 0AINT .EW ,IFE v EXHIBIT of artists giving old paint a new life and purpose, OF ARTISTS GIVING OLD PAINT A NEW LIFE AND PURPOSE through Wednesday, www.belfast.lib.me.us THROUGH 7EDNESDAY WWW BELFAST LIB ME US Perimeter Gallery, Belfast: Ben Potter, "Home 0ERIMETER 'ALLERY "ELFAST "EN 0OTTER h(OME Field," through Nov. 25. 338-0555. &IELD v THROUGH .OV Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport: #ENTER FOR -AINE #ONTEMPORARY !RT 2OCKPORT 2012 Biennial Exhibition, through Dec. 2. "IENNIAL %XHIBITION THROUGH $EC cmcanow.org CMCANOW ORG Camden Public Library: Jerri Finch, "Balance," oil #AMDEN 0UBLIC ,IBRARY *ERRI &INCH h"ALANCE v OIL paintings, through Wednesday. 236-3440. PAINTINGS THROUGH 7EDNESDAY College of the Atlantic (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC %THEL ( "LUM 'ALLERY Bar Harbor: Jimmy Grashow, collaborative "AR (ARBOR *IMMY 'RASHOW COLLABORATIVE sculpture installation with COA students, through SCULPTURE INSTALLATION WITH #/! STUDENTS THROUGH Wednesday. 288-5015. 7EDNESDAY Lyceum Gallery, Lewiston: Meg Weston, "Lava ,YCEUM 'ALLERY ,EWISTON -EG 7ESTON h,AVA Flows," volcanic images and words, through &LOWS v VOLCANIC IMAGES AND WORDS THROUGH Friday, lyceumgallery.com &RIDAY LYCEUMGALLERY COM

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Frost Farm Gallery, Norway: Western Maine Paper &ROST &ARM 'ALLERY .ORWAY 7ESTERN -AINE 0APER 0ROJECT ORIGINAL WORKS ON PAPER THROUGH !PRIL Project, original works on paper, through April 5. frostfarmgallery.com FROSTFARMGALLERY COM 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE (OLOCAUST AND (UMAN University of Maine (Holocaust and Human 2IGHTS #ENTER OF -AINE !UGUSTA h-AINE "OYS Rights Center of Maine), Augusta: "Maine Boys /VERSEAS 'ERMAN "OYS IN -AINE v 77)) HISTORY Overseas, German Boys in Maine," WWII history AND ARTIFACTS THROUGH .OV HHRC UMA EDU and artifacts, through Nov. 30. hhrc.uma.edu University of Maine (Charles Danforth Gallery), 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE #HARLES $ANFORTH 'ALLERY Augusta: "Analog/Digital," 20 paintings and !UGUSTA h!NALOG $IGITAL v PAINTINGS AND videos by Reese Inman, through Nov. 30. VIDEOS BY 2EESE )NMAN THROUGH .OV 621-3493. 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE !RT 'ALLERY &ARMINGTON University of Maine (Art Gallery), Farmington: ,IZ 0HILLIPS h"IYUU )) v SOUND AND VIDEO Liz Phillips, "Biyuu II," sound and video installation, through Nov. 1. 778-1062. INSTALLATION THROUGH .OV Savory Maine, Damariscotta: Portraiture by Jeffrey 3AVORY -AINE $AMARISCOTTA 0ORTRAITURE BY *EFFREY Burke, through Nov. 13. savorymainedining.com "URKE THROUGH .OV SAVORYMAINEDINING COM Art Galleries at University of Maine, Machias: !RT 'ALLERIES AT 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -ACHIAS Condon and Georgeann Kuhl, "Tuscany to #ONDON AND 'EORGEANN +UHL h4USCANY TO Pompeii and Beyond," through Nov. 30. 255-1279. 0OMPEII AND "EYOND v THROUGH .OV CRAFT Gallery, Rockland: Jesse Gillespie, #2!&4 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND *ESSE 'ILLESPIE "Uncommon Beauty," through Nov. 5; Lissa h5NCOMMON "EAUTY v THROUGH .OV ,ISSA Hunter and Simon van der Ven, "Escape (UNTER AND 3IMON VAN DER 6EN h%SCAPE Boundaries," new work, through Nov. 11. "OUNDARIES v NEW WORK THROUGH .OV craftonelm.com CRAFTONELM COM Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland: "Eight Artists," #ARVER (ILL 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h%IGHT !RTISTS v featuring Dianne Schelble, Laurie Goddard, Jon FEATURING $IANNE 3CHELBLE ,AURIE 'ODDARD *ON Kolkin, Diane Bowie Zaitlin, Adriance DeGroff, +OLKIN $IANE "OWIE :AITLIN !DRIANCE $E'ROFF David Estey, America Martin and Megan Hinton, $AVID %STEY !MERICA -ARTIN AND -EGAN (INTON through Wednesday. 594-7745. THROUGH 7EDNESDAY Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge -AINE #OASTAL )SLANDS .ATIONAL 7ILDLIFE 2EFUGE Visitor Center, Rockland: John Wood, Hank 6ISITOR #ENTER 2OCKLAND *OHN 7OOD (ANK Tyler, Kathleen Florance, Karl Gerstenberger 4YLER +ATHLEEN &LORANCE +ARL 'ERSTENBERGER and Keith Carver, multi-media, through Dec. 4. AND +EITH #ARVER MULTI MEDIA THROUGH $EC maineseabirds.org MAINESEABIRDS ORG Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland: "Off the Beaten #ALDBECK 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h/FF THE "EATEN Path," multi-artist show focusing on Maine 0ATH v MULTI ARTIST SHOW FOCUSING ON -AINE landscapes, through Nov. 3. caldbeck.com LANDSCAPES THROUGH .OV CALDBECK COM

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according to Blavod Original Pure BDDPSEJOH UP #MBWPE 0SJHJOBM 1VSF Black Vodka, by adding an herb called #MBDL 7PELB CZ BEEJOH BO IFSC DBMMFE catechu that grows in southern Asia DBUFDIV UIBU HSPXT JO TPVUIFSO "TJB and central and east Africa. The herb BOE DFOUSBM BOE FBTU "GSJDB 5IF IFSC has no effect on the vodka's flavor. IBT OP FGGFDU PO UIF WPELB T nBWPS The bartenders at Walter's, 2 Portland 5IF CBSUFOEFST BU 8BMUFS T 1PSUMBOE Square in Portland, use black vodka to 4RVBSF JO 1PSUMBOE VTF CMBDL WPELB UP make a drink they call the "Barnabas NBLF B ESJOL UIFZ DBMM UIF i#BSOBCBT Collins." For those of you under 40 or $PMMJOT w 'PS UIPTF PG ZPV VOEFS PS allergic to Johnny Depp movies, BarnBMMFSHJD UP +PIOOZ %FQQ NPWJFT #BSO abas Collins is the 200-year-old vampire BCBT $PMMJOT JT UIF ZFBS PME WBNQJSF from the 1960s TV series and 2012 GSPN UIF T 57 TFSJFT BOE movie version of "Dark Shadows." NPWJF WFSTJPO PG i%BSL 4IBEPXT w BARNABAS COLLINS #"3/"#"4 $0--*/4 J ounces black vodka l c/2 PVODFT CMBDL WPELB l/2 ounce lemon juice c PVODF MFNPO KVJDF V2 ounce lime juice c PVODF MJNF KVJDF Please see COCKTAILS, PageE28 Gc\Xj\ j\\ 1=19B/7:A GX^\ <)/

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IF .BJOF #SFXFST 'FTUJWBM XIJDI XJMM he Maine Brewers Festival, which will GFBUVSF UXP TFTTJPOT PO /PW BU UIF feature two sessions on Nov. 3 at the 1PSUMBOE &YQP XJMM LJDL PGG UIF OJHIU Portland Expo, will kick off the night before with an "Evening with the BrewCFGPSF XJUI BO i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFX ers" VIP event at 6:30. FSTw 7*1 FWFOU BU 5IF GFTUJWBM JT OPU PGmDJBMMZ QBSU PG 1PSU The festival is not officially part of Portland Beer Week, which runs Nov. 4-11. But MBOE #FFS 8FFL XIJDI SVOT /PW #VU JU DPVME CF WJFXFE BT BO BQFSJUJG BOE B MPU it could be viewed as an aperitif, and a lot of the same organizations are involved in PG UIF TBNF PSHBOJ[BUJPOT BSF JOWPMWFE JO CPUI FWFOUT both events. Allison Stevens, the "MMJTPO 4UFWFOT UIF CSBJODIJME CFIJOE brainchild behind Portland Beer Week, 1PSUMBOE #FFS 8FFL has agreed to host IBT BHSFFE UP IPTU "Evening with the i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF Brewers" at The #SFXFSTw BU 5IF Thirsty Pig, 37 Ex5IJSTUZ 1JH &Y DIBOHF 4U JO UIF 0ME Tnitl Atwoll change St., in the Old luin mwcn 1PSU TBJE .BEFMJOF Port said Madeline 3JMFZ XIP JT PSHBOJ[ What AleS YOU Ril7' w,hofis organizing the festival. JOH UIF GFTUJWBM Riley said that in 3JMFZ TBJE UIBU JO many ways, "Evening with the Brewers" NBOZ XBZT i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFXFSTw is the best value of the weekend. JT UIF CFTU WBMVF PG UIF XFFLFOE "We originally started 'Evening with the i8F PSJHJOBMMZ TUBSUFE A&WFOJOH XJUI UIF Brewers' because the festival has gotten #SFXFST CFDBVTF UIF GFTUJWBM IBT HPUUFO so big, and it is quite noisy with the bands TP CJH BOE JU JT RVJUF OPJTZ XJUI UIF CBOET and everything, that people don't get to BOE FWFSZUIJOH UIBU QFPQMF EPO U HFU UP talk with the brewers," she said. "At the UBML XJUI UIF CSFXFST w TIF TBJE i"U UIF 'Evening with the Brewers,' they have a A&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFXFST UIFZ IBWF B panel discussion, and you can get a conQBOFM EJTDVTTJPO BOE ZPV DBO HFU B DPO versation going." WFSTBUJPO HPJOH w The food menu for the evening will 5IF GPPE NFOV GPS UIF FWFOJOH XJMM include a pig roast. JODMVEF B QJH SPBTU "It is going to be really fun," Riley said. i*U JT HPJOH UP CF SFBMMZ GVO w 3JMFZ TBJE "Allison has made it all happen, and she i"MMJTPO IBT NBEF JU BMM IBQQFO BOE TIF gets to the core of what represents Maine HFUT UP UIF DPSF PG XIBU SFQSFTFOUT .BJOF beer in a really fun and exciting way." CFFS JO B SFBMMZ GVO BOE FYDJUJOH XBZ w Riley said she doesn't know the list of 3JMFZ TBJE TIF EPFTO U LOPX UIF MJTU PG

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participants at "Evening with the BrewQBSUJDJQBOUT BU i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFX ers" yet, but Nathan Sanborn of Rising FSTw ZFU CVU /BUIBO 4BOCPSO PG 3JTJOH Tide is going to be one of them, and she 5JEF JT HPJOH UP CF POF PG UIFN BOE TIF expects she will have brewers from ShipFYQFDUT TIF XJMM IBWF CSFXFST GSPN 4IJQ yard, Gritty's and Geary's - but it had not ZBSE (SJUUZ T BOE (FBSZ T o CVU JU IBE OPU been finalized when I talked to her late CFFO mOBMJ[FE XIFO * UBMLFE UP IFS MBUF last week. MBTU XFFL Tickets for "Evening with the Brewers" 5JDLFUT GPS i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFXFSTw are $69, and are limited to 70 people. The BSF BOE BSF MJNJUFE UP QFPQMF 5IF price for either of the two Nov. 3 sessions QSJDF GPS FJUIFS PG UIF UXP /PW TFTTJPOT -1:30 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 10 p.m. - is o UP Q N BOE UP Q N o JT $36. The price for a combination ticket of 5IF QSJDF GPS B DPNCJOBUJPO UJDLFU PG "Evening with the Brewers" and either of i&WFOJOH XJUI UIF #SFXFSTw BOE FJUIFS PG the Nov. 3 sessions is $99. UIF /PW TFTTJPOT JT Riley said the festival is having Event3JMFZ TBJE UIF GFTUJWBM JT IBWJOH &WFOU brite handle the ticket sales, so that CSJUF IBOEMF UIF UJDLFU TBMFT TP UIBU part of the operation should be a little QBSU PG UIF PQFSBUJPO TIPVME CF B MJUUMF bit smoother. You can connect to EventCJU TNPPUIFS :PV DBO DPOOFDU UP &WFOU brite by going to the festival website, CSJUF CZ HPJOH UP UIF GFTUJWBM XFCTJUF learnyourbeer.com. MFBSOZPVSCFFS DPN

The Halloween bash at Grace, the res5IF )BMMPXFFO CBTI BU (SBDF UIF SFT taurant located in a church at 15 ChestUBVSBOU MPDBUFE JO B DIVSDI BU $IFTU nut St. in Portland (the staff claims it's OVU 4U JO 1PSUMBOE UIF TUBGG DMBJNT JU T haunted), is usually packed with revelers IBVOUFE JT VTVBMMZ QBDLFE XJUI SFWFMFST in creepy costumes dancing under black JO DSFFQZ DPTUVNFT EBODJOH VOEFS CMBDL lights and drinking Halloween-themed MJHIUT BOE ESJOLJOH )BMMPXFFO UIFNFE cocktails from the bar. This year, the staff DPDLUBJMT GSPN UIF CBS 5IJT ZFBS UIF TUBGG will be serving a new cocktail called the XJMM CF TFSWJOH B OFX DPDLUBJM DBMMFE UIF "Monster Mash." It comes with edible i.POTUFS .BTI w *U DPNFT XJUI FEJCMF shimmer, and the tonic water makes it TIJNNFS BOE UIF UPOJD XBUFS NBLFT JU glow under a black light. Oooh, scary. HMPX VOEFS B CMBDL MJHIU 0PPI TDBSZ MONSTER MASH .0/45&3 ."4) ounces Grey Goose vodka IVz c PVODFT (SFZ (PPTF WPELB 4 ounces fresh squeezed lemonade PVODFT GSFTI TRVFF[FE MFNPOBEF 2 ounces tonic water PVODFT UPOJD XBUFS 1 pinch luster (edible shimmer) QJODI MVTUFS FEJCMF TIJNNFS

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age-old children's treat into something BHF PME DIJMESFO T USFBU JOUP TPNFUIJOH an adult can love. Sure, it has calories BO BEVMU DBO MPWF 4VSF JU IBT DBMPSJFT like candy corn, but the difference is that MJLF DBOEZ DPSO CVU UIF EJGGFSFODF JT UIBU after one or two, you won't care. BGUFS POF PS UXP ZPV XPO U DBSF CANDY CORN COCKTAIL $"/%: $03/ $0$,5"*Carrot Orange Ice: $BSSPU 0SBOHF *DF Vz cup orange simple syrup C/2 cup c DVQ PSBOHF TJNQMF TZSVQ c DVQ sugar, y* cup water and zest of one TVHBS c DVQ XBUFS BOE [FTU PG POF orange, bring to a boil and chill) PSBOHF CSJOH UP B CPJM BOE DIJMM

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actors." BDUPST w "What I got from it," said Berry, "was i8IBU * HPU GSPN JU w TBJE #FSSZ iXBT something I think I already knew - that TPNFUIJOH * UIJOL * BMSFBEZ LOFX o UIBU what we do or don't do reverberates XIBU XF EP PS EPO U EP SFWFSCFSBUFT throughout time. And how we act affects UISPVHIPVU UJNF "OE IPX XF BDU BGGFDUT others - perhaps not just in this life. I do PUIFST o QFSIBQT OPU KVTU JO UIJT MJGF * EP believe in reincarnation and that we've CFMJFWF JO SFJODBSOBUJPO BOE UIBU XF WF been here before. My real take-away CFFO IFSF CFGPSF .Z SFBM UBLF BXBZ was to be very mindful of everything I XBT UP CF WFSZ NJOEGVM PG FWFSZUIJOH * do and say, or support and not support, EP BOE TBZ PS TVQQPSU BOE OPU TVQQPSU what I teach my daughter. And how I XIBU * UFBDI NZ EBVHIUFS "OE IPX * treat other people. USFBU PUIFS QFPQMF "We say we're the most spoiled actors i8F TBZ XF SF UIF NPTU TQPJMFE BDUPST in Hollywood," she said of the "Cloud AtJO )PMMZXPPE w TIF TBJE PG UIF i$MPVE "U las" cast. "On our next projects, we'll be MBTw DBTU i0O PVS OFYU QSPKFDUT XF MM CF saying, 'We only get to play one person?' TBZJOH A8F POMZ HFU UP QMBZ POF QFSTPO It was the best fun you can imagine." *U XBT UIF CFTU GVO ZPV DBO JNBHJOF w In explaining the approach that he *O FYQMBJOJOH UIF BQQSPBDI UIBU IF and his fellow director-screenwriters BOE IJT GFMMPX EJSFDUPS TDSFFOXSJUFST took, Andy Wachowski said what they UPPL "OEZ 8BDIPXTLJ TBJE XIBU UIFZ attempted to match was the experience BUUFNQUFE UP NBUDI XBT UIF FYQFSJFODF of having read the book, rather than PG IBWJOH SFBE UIF CPPL SBUIFS UIBO reading it. "You read a book, you go to SFBEJOH JU i:PV SFBE B CPPL ZPV HP UP bed, you think about it, you sleep on CFE ZPV UIJOL BCPVU JU ZPV TMFFQ PO it," he said. "It impresses itself on your JU w IF TBJE i*U JNQSFTTFT JUTFMG PO ZPVS

sandwich ($5.99), a Chicago or TBOEXJDI B $IJDBHP PS Philly cheese steak ($6.79 for 1IJMMZ DIFFTF TUFBL GPS a large) and a Polish sausage B MBSHF BOE B 1PMJTI TBVTBHF sandwich ($4.49). The 10 or so TBOEXJDI 5IF PS TP items on this section all come in JUFNT PO UIJT TFDUJPO BMM DPNF JO combos as well. DPNCPT BT XFMM Other menu items include 0UIFS NFOV JUFNT JODMVEF chicken wings and tenders, DIJDLFO XJOHT BOE UFOEFST burgers, salads and wraps. CVSHFST TBMBET BOE XSBQT But if you're going to a place #VU JG ZPV SF HPJOH UP B QMBDF called Chicago Dogs, you really DBMMFE $IJDBHP %PHT ZPV SFBMMZ need to try the dogs. OFFE UP USZ UIF EPHT Really. 3FBMMZ The staff of GO anonymously samples BVS abOTT ]T 5= O\]\g[]caZg aO[^ZSa meals for about $10. [SOZa T]` OP]cb

subconscious. While this is happening, TVCDPOTDJPVT 8IJMF UIJT JT IBQQFOJOH your brain is finding connections in the ZPVS CSBJO JT GJOEJOH DPOOFDUJPOT JO UIF book of the sort David Mitchell has ingeCPPL PG UIF TPSU %BWJE .JUDIFMM IBT JOHF niously laid out between narratives." To OJPVTMZ MBJE PVU CFUXFFO OBSSBUJWFT w 5P achieve the same kind of effect, he said, BDIJFWF UIF TBNF LJOE PG FGGFDU IF TBJE they "struck on this idea of the mosaic." UIFZ iTUSVDL PO UIJT JEFB PG UIF NPTBJD w Those familiar with "Cloud Atlas" 5IPTF GBNJMJBS XJUI i$MPVE "UMBTw know the number six figures promiLOPX UIF OVNCFS TJY GJHVSFT QSPNJ nently (six story lines, the sextet written OFOUMZ TJY TUPSZ MJOFT UIF TFYUFU XSJUUFO by Whishaw's character, James D'Arcy's CZ 8IJTIBX T DIBSBDUFS +BNFT % "SDZ T character, Rufus Sixsmith, etc.). The DIBSBDUFS 3VGVT 4JYTNJUI FUD 5IF only actors who play six roles, however, POMZ BDUPST XIP QMBZ TJY SPMFT IPXFWFS are Hanks and Berry. So they must be BSF )BOLT BOE #FSSZ 4P UIFZ NVTU CF the stars. UIF TUBST Right? 3JHIU "I think Doona Bae is the main chari* UIJOL %PPOB #BF JT UIF NBJO DIBS acter," Hanks said of his Korean co-star. BDUFS w )BOLT TBJE PG IJT ,PSFBO DP TUBS "She's the one who actually articulates i4IF T UIF POF XIP BDUVBMMZ BSUJDVMBUFT the crux of the story, and it made me UIF DSVY PG UIF TUPSZ BOE JU NBEF NF slap my head in wonder: She's talking to TMBQ NZ IFBE JO XPOEFS 4IF T UBMLJOH UP James D'Arcy, and she says, 'The truth +BNFT % "SDZ BOE TIF TBZT A5IF USVUI is singular; its versions are mistruths.' JT TJOHVMBS JUT WFSTJPOT BSF NJTUSVUIT And I said, 'Holy smoke, to have that "OE * TBJE A)PMZ TNPLF UP IBWF UIBU thrown down at the beginning of the UISPXO EPXO BU UIF CFHJOOJOH PG UIF movie! This is going to be some ride.' " NPWJF 5IJT JT HPJOH UP CF TPNF SJEF w


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Flin. is certainly having an impact on 'VO JT DFSUBJOMZ IBWJOH BO JNQBDU PO the music scene. "We Are Young" is the UIF NVTJD TDFOF i8F "SF :PVOHw JT UIF only song to receive 300,000-plus digiPOMZ TPOH UP SFDFJWF QMVT EJHJ tal downloads each week for six weeks UBM EPXOMPBET FBDI XFFL GPS TJY XFFLT straight. The follow-up single, "Some TUSBJHIU 5IF GPMMPX VQ TJOHMF i4PNF Nights," reached No. 3, as did the album /JHIUT w SFBDIFE /P BT EJE UIF BMCVN of the same name. PG UIF TBNF OBNF The band is scheduled to be the musical 5IF CBOE JT TDIFEVMFE UP CF UIF NVTJDBM guest on the Nov. 3 episode of "Saturday HVFTU PO UIF /PW FQJTPEF PG i4BUVSEBZ Night Live" on NBC. The host that night /JHIU -JWFw PO /#$ 5IF IPTU UIBU OJHIU will be comedian Louis C.K., who is doing XJMM CF DPNFEJBO -PVJT $ , XIP JT EPJOH a show at Portland's Merrill Auditorium B TIPX BU 1PSUMBOE T .FSSJMM "VEJUPSJVN on Nov. 7. PO /PW Dost, 29, grew up in northern Michigan, %PTU HSFX VQ JO OPSUIFSO .JDIJHBO and says his parents "forced" him into BOE TBZT IJT QBSFOUT iGPSDFEw IJN JOUP piano lessons. When he was 10 or 11, he QJBOP MFTTPOT 8IFO IF XBT PS IF discovered The Beatles, and became EJTDPWFSFE 5IF #FBUMFT BOE CFDBNF enthralled. He says he's always amazed FOUISBMMFE )F TBZT IF T BMXBZT BNB[FE that music made more than 40 years UIBU NVTJD NBEF NPSF UIBO ZFBST ago can still inspire people his age or BHP DBO TUJMM JOTQJSF QFPQMF IJT BHF PS younger. ZPVOHFS "I have a friend whose 15-year-old son i* IBWF B GSJFOE XIPTF ZFBS PME TPO just discovered The Beatles," said Dost. KVTU EJTDPWFSFE 5IF #FBUMFT w TBJE %PTU "I think in the age of Twitter, for young i* UIJOL JO UIF BHF PG 5XJUUFS GPS ZPVOH people to become obsessed with someQFPQMF UP CFDPNF PCTFTTFE XJUI TPNF thing like that is pretty interesting." UIJOH MJLF UIBU JT QSFUUZ JOUFSFTUJOH w Dost went to college to study advertis%PTU XFOU UP DPMMFHF UP TUVEZ BEWFSUJT ing, and though he didn't end up working JOH BOE UIPVHI IF EJEO U FOE VQ XPSLJOH in the field, he thinks advertising classes JO UIF mFME IF UIJOLT BEWFSUJTJOH DMBTTFT that taught him how get out a message UIBU UBVHIU IJN IPX HFU PVU B NFTTBHF

helps him as a songwriter and musician. IFMQT IJN BT B TPOHXSJUFS BOE NVTJDJBO After moving to New York, he joined a "GUFS NPWJOH UP /FX :PSL IF KPJOFE B band called Anathallo. His band played CBOE DBMMFE "OBUIBMMP )JT CBOE QMBZFE on the same bill as The Format, which PO UIF TBNF CJMM BT 5IF 'PSNBU XIJDI featured vocalist Nate Ruess. GFBUVSFE WPDBMJTU /BUF 3VFTT "Nate and I hit it off, and we found we i/BUF BOE * IJU JU PGG BOE XF GPVOE XF had a lot in common - Beatles songs, IBE B MPU JO DPNNPO o #FBUMFT TPOHT Harry Nilsson songs, things like that," )BSSZ /JMTTPO TPOHT UIJOHT MJLF UIBU w said Dost. TBJE %PTU Guitarist and drummer Jack Antonoff (VJUBSJTU BOE ESVNNFS +BDL "OUPOPGG then joined Dost and Ruess, and fun. was UIFO KPJOFE %PTU BOE 3VFTT BOE GVO XBT formed. GPSNFE Dost says he and his bandmates grew %PTU TBZT IF BOE IJT CBOENBUFT HSFX up at a time when efforts like "Rock the VQ BU B UJNF XIFO FGGPSUT MJLF i3PDL UIF Vote" were showing that young people, 7PUFw XFSF TIPXJOH UIBU ZPVOH QFPQMF pop culture and civic-mindedness could QPQ DVMUVSF BOE DJWJD NJOEFEOFTT DPVME merge. He remembers seeing Sinead NFSHF )F SFNFNCFST TFFJOH 4JOFBE O'Connor tearing up a picture of Pope 0 $POOPS UFBSJOH VQ B QJDUVSF PG 1PQF John Paul II on "Saturday Night Live" to +PIO 1BVM ** PO i4BUVSEBZ /JHIU -JWFw UP prove her conviction to her beliefs. QSPWF IFS DPOWJDUJPO UP IFS CFMJFGT "But at some point, musicians stopped i#VU BU TPNF QPJOU NVTJDJBOT TUPQQFE doing that, and it became uncool to care," EPJOH UIBU BOE JU CFDBNF VODPPM UP DBSF w said Dost. "But we think it is cool to TBJE %PTU i#VU XF UIJOL JU JT DPPM UP care." DBSF w Staff Writer Ray Routhier can be AbOTT E`WbS` @Og @]cbVWS` QO\ PS contacted at 791-6454 or at: Q]\bOQbSR Ob %' $"#" ]` Ob( rrouthier@pressherald. com ``]cbVWS`.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][ Twitter: RayRouthier BeWbbS`( @Og@]cbVWS`


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spirits remain restless. Voices TQJSJUT SFNBJO SFTUMFTT 7PJDFT echo down empty hallways, and the FDIP EPXO FNQUZ IBMMXBZT BOE UIF girls' side of the dormitory is said to be parHJSMT TJEF PG UIF EPSNJUPSZ JT TBJE UP CF QBS ticularly haunted. UJDVMBSMZ IBVOUFE "A couple of years ago, I was in the basement all by i" DPVQMF PG ZFBST BHP * XBT JO UIF CBTFNFOU BMM CZ myself and something touched me on my head," recalled NZTFMG BOE TPNFUIJOH UPVDIFE NF PO NZ IFBE w SFDBMMFE Mary Tirrell, a member of the Friends of Parsonfield Seminary .BSZ 5JSSFMM B NFNCFS PG UIF 'SJFOET PG 1BSTPOmFME 4FNJOBSZ who attended the school in the 1950s when it was an elementary XIP BUUFOEFE UIF TDIPPM JO UIF T XIFO JU XBT BO FMFNFOUBSZ school. "I turned around and I thought I'd run into something, TDIPPM i* UVSOFE BSPVOE BOE * UIPVHIU * E SVO JOUP TPNFUIJOH but there was nothing there." CVU UIFSF XBT OPUIJOH UIFSF w This Friday and Saturday offers your last chance this year to 5IJT 'SJEBZ BOE 4BUVSEBZ PGGFST ZPVS MBTU DIBODF UIJT ZFBS UP experience the dimly lit seminary filled with fog, cobwebs, inFYQFSJFODF UIF EJNMZ MJU TFNJOBSZ mMMFE XJUI GPH DPCXFCT JO sects, carnival freaks and Frankenstein. The Halloween actors TFDUT DBSOJWBM GSFBLT BOE 'SBOLFOTUFJO 5IF )BMMPXFFO BDUPST Please see EVENTS, Page E32 Gc\Xj\ j\\ 3D3<BA GX^\ <*)

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TJUVBUJPO BMPOHTJEF UIF BVEJFODF "The Signal" (2007): Another attempt i5IF 4JHOBMw "OPUIFS BUUFNQU to wring fresh fear from the zombie UP XSJOH GSFTI GFBS GSPN UIF [PNCJF concept, "The Signal" skillfully builds a DPODFQU i5IF 4JHOBMw TLJMMGVMMZ CVJMET B world where human civilization gradually, XPSME XIFSF IVNBO DJWJMJ[BUJPO HSBEVBMMZ inexplicably unravels in the face of the JOFYQMJDBCMZ VOSBWFMT JO UIF GBDF PG UIF inexplicable. In this case, it's a mysterious JOFYQMJDBCMF *O UIJT DBTF JU T B NZTUFSJPVT broadcast whose scattered sounds and CSPBEDBTU XIPTF TDBUUFSFE TPVOET BOE images get inside the human mind, causJNBHFT HFU JOTJEF UIF IVNBO NJOE DBVT ing madness and murderous violence. JOH NBEOFTT BOE NVSEFSPVT WJPMFODF As a star-crossed young couple (a very "T B TUBS DSPTTFE ZPVOH DPVQMF B WFSZ sympathetic Anessa Ramsey and Justin TZNQBUIFUJD "OFTTB 3BNTFZ BOE +VTUJO Welborn) fights to stay alive and find each 8FMCPSO mHIUT UP TUBZ BMJWF BOE mOE FBDI other amidst the mounting madness, PUIFS BNJETU UIF NPVOUJOH NBEOFTT we're treated to three separate vignettes XF SF USFBUFE UP UISFF TFQBSBUF WJHOFUUFT of a world gone murderously mad. PG B XPSME HPOF NVSEFSPVTMZ NBE With its bloody mix of drama, gore and 8JUI JUT CMPPEZ NJY PG ESBNB HPSF BOE ghoulish dark comedy, "The Signal" will HIPVMJTI EBSL DPNFEZ i5IF 4JHOBMw XJMM get inside your head. 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Two estranged friends retreat for a 5XP FTUSBOHFE GSJFOET SFUSFBU GPS B weekend of male bonding to an isolated XFFLFOE PG NBMF CPOEJOH UP BO JTPMBUFE lakeshore cabin. A blizzard, an unexMBLFTIPSF DBCJO " CMJ[[BSE BO VOFY pected knock at the door, the discovery of QFDUFE LOPDL BU UIF EPPS UIF EJTDPWFSZ PG a strange object and the use of a horror B TUSBOHF PCKFDU BOE UIF VTF PG B IPSSPS prop so ingenious I can't believe I've nevQSPQ TP JOHFOJPVT * DBO U CFMJFWF * WF OFW er seen it used before. For anyone who's FS TFFO JU VTFE CFGPSF 'PS BOZPOF XIP T ever listened to the howl of the Maine winFWFS MJTUFOFE UP UIF IPXM PG UIF .BJOF XJO ter wind and prayed for morning... UFS XJOE BOE QSBZFE GPS NPSOJOHy "Stakeland" (2010): Like a vampiric i4UBLFMBOEw -JLF B WBNQJSJD version of "The Road," "Stakeland" WFSTJPO PG i5IF 3PBE w i4UBLFMBOEw posits a post-apocalyptic America where QPTJUT B QPTU BQPDBMZQUJD "NFSJDB XIFSF humans cower among the decaying ruins IVNBOT DPXFS BNPOH UIF EFDBZJOH SVJOT of civilization, hiding out from the conPG DJWJMJ[BUJPO IJEJOH PVU GSPN UIF DPO quering bloodsuckers. A taciturn lone RVFSJOH CMPPETVDLFST " UBDJUVSO MPOF wanderer (Nick Damici) reluctantly takes XBOEFSFS /JDL %BNJDJ SFMVDUBOUMZ UBLFT on a young traveling companion after PO B ZPVOH USBWFMJOH DPNQBOJPO BGUFS the boy's family is sucked dry. Together, UIF CPZ T GBNJMZ JT TVDLFE ESZ 5PHFUIFS the pair set out for a rumored sanctuary UIF QBJS TFU PVU GPS B SVNPSFE TBODUVBSZ in Canada, coping with the animalistic JO $BOBEB DPQJOH XJUI UIF BOJNBMJTUJD vamps and barbaric humans who've taken WBNQT BOE CBSCBSJD IVNBOT XIP WF UBLFO up a particularly nasty brand of Christian VQ B QBSUJDVMBSMZ OBTUZ CSBOE PG $ISJTUJBO fundamentalism. GVOEBNFOUBMJTN Making effective use of its miniscule .BLJOH FGGFDUJWF VTF PG JUT NJOJTDVMF budget and delivering both exciting CVEHFU BOE EFMJWFSJOH CPUI FYDJUJOH and bloody action and good, small-scale BOE CMPPEZ BDUJPO BOE HPPE TNBMM TDBMF performances (including a nearly unrecQFSGPSNBODFT JODMVEJOH B OFBSMZ VOSFD ognizable Kelly McGillis), "Stakeland" PHOJ[BCMF ,FMMZ .D(JMMJT i4UBLFMBOEw delivers a uniquely grim twist on the EFMJWFST B VOJRVFMZ HSJN UXJTU PO UIF vampire genre. WBNQJSF HFOSF "The House of the Devil" (2009) Direci5IF )PVTF PG UIF %FWJMw %JSFD tor Ti West creates what could easily be UPS 5J 8FTU DSFBUFT XIBU DPVME FBTJMZ CF a 1985 long-lost horror cult classic in this B MPOH MPTU IPSSPS DVMU DMBTTJD JO UIJT atmospheric, deviously-directed chiller BUNPTQIFSJD EFWJPVTMZ EJSFDUFE DIJMMFS about a young college student (Jocelin BCPVU B ZPVOH DPMMFHF TUVEFOU +PDFMJO Donahue) who, desperate for money, an%POBIVF XIP EFTQFSBUF GPS NPOFZ BO swers the "babysitter wanted" flier from TXFST UIF iCBCZTJUUFS XBOUFEw nJFS GSPN a creepy local couple (brilliantly played B DSFFQZ MPDBM DPVQMF CSJMMJBOUMZ QMBZFE by genre vets Tom Noonan and Mary CZ HFOSF WFUT 5PN /PPOBO BOE .BSZ Woronov). Once she and her chirpy tag8PSPOPW 0ODF TIF BOE IFS DIJSQZ UBH along pal Great Gerwig arrive at the couBMPOH QBM (SFBU (FSXJH BSSJWF BU UIF DPV ple's requisitely creepy mansion, Noonan QMF T SFRVJTJUFMZ DSFFQZ NBOTJPO /PPOBO reveals that her assignment isn't exactly SFWFBMT UIBU IFS BTTJHONFOU JTO U FYBDUMZ what she was told, and as the night goes XIBU TIF XBT UPME BOE BT UIF OJHIU HPFT on, she gradually realizes things are even PO TIF HSBEVBMMZ SFBMJ[FT UIJOHT BSF FWFO less ideal than she thought. MFTT JEFBM UIBO TIF UIPVHIU West is clearly a student of the genre, 8FTU JT DMFBSMZ B TUVEFOU PG UIF HFOSF and the way he plays with the expected BOE UIF XBZ IF QMBZT XJUI UIF FYQFDUFE conventions and springs unexpected DPOWFOUJPOT BOE TQSJOHT VOFYQFDUFE twists along the way produces alternating UXJTUT BMPOH UIF XBZ QSPEVDFT BMUFSOBUJOH gasps and giggles. HBTQT BOE HJHHMFT

"The Orphanage" (2007): In this i5IF 0SQIBOBHFw *O UIJT Spanish-language haunted house flick, a 4QBOJTI MBOHVBHF IBVOUFE IPVTF nJDL B woman (the exquisitely weathered Belen XPNBO UIF FYRVJTJUFMZ XFBUIFSFE #FMFO Rueda) moves her husband and young 3VFEB NPWFT IFS IVTCBOE BOE ZPVOH son back into her gothic childhood home, TPO CBDL JOUP IFS HPUIJD DIJMEIPPE IPNF which she intends to turn into an orphanXIJDI TIF JOUFOET UP UVSO JOUP BO PSQIBO age for handicapped children. Of course, BHF GPS IBOEJDBQQFE DIJMESFO 0G DPVSTF there are buried secrets, hidden rooms, UIFSF BSF CVSJFE TFDSFUT IJEEFO SPPNT a spooky medium (Geraldine Chaplin) B TQPPLZ NFEJVN (FSBMEJOF $IBQMJO foretelling terrible things and her son's GPSFUFMMJOH UFSSJCMF UIJOHT BOE IFS TPO T imaginary friend, a silent little guy in a JNBHJOBSZ GSJFOE B TJMFOU MJUUMF HVZ JO B creepy burlap mask who Rueda starts DSFFQZ CVSMBQ NBTL XIP 3VFEB TUBSUT glimpsing at unexpected times around the HMJNQTJOH BU VOFYQFDUFE UJNFT BSPVOE UIF house and grounds. IPVTF BOE HSPVOET Directed by JA. Bayona, "The Orphan%JSFDUFE CZ + " #BZPOB i5IF 0SQIBO age" has a lot in common with Guillermo BHFw IBT B MPU JO DPNNPO XJUI (VJMMFSNP Del Toro's celebrated "The Devil's %FM 5PSP T DFMFCSBUFE i5IF %FWJM T Backbone," but I think this one is even #BDLCPOF w CVU * UIJOL UIJT POF JT FWFO better. Bayona's skill with sudden, deeply CFUUFS #BZPOB T TLJMM XJUI TVEEFO EFFQMZ shocking reveals and Rueda's beautifully TIPDLJOH SFWFBMT BOE 3VFEB T CFBVUJGVMMZ empathetic performance provide added FNQBUIFUJD QFSGPSNBODF QSPWJEF BEEFE layers to the well-worn plot. MBZFST UP UIF XFMM XPSO QMPU "Cube" (1997): Like a particularly brili$VCFw -JLF B QBSUJDVMBSMZ CSJM liant and nasty episode of "The Twilight MJBOU BOE OBTUZ FQJTPEF PG i5IF 5XJMJHIU Zone," this fiendish Canadian puzzle box ;POF w UIJT mFOEJTI $BOBEJBO QV[[MF CPY of a movie sets up an outlandish, irresistPG B NPWJF TFUT VQ BO PVUMBOEJTI JSSFTJTU ible premise and then spends 90 minutes JCMF QSFNJTF BOE UIFO TQFOET NJOVUFT squeezing every drop of tension out of it. TRVFF[JOH FWFSZ ESPQ PG UFOTJPO PVU PG JU Seven strangers wake up in identical 4FWFO TUSBOHFST XBLF VQ JO JEFOUJDBM cube-shaped rooms. They're all dressed in DVCF TIBQFE SPPNT 5IFZ SF BMM ESFTTFE JO jumpsuits stenciled with their names and KVNQTVJUT TUFODJMFE XJUI UIFJS OBNFT BOE have no memory of how they got there. IBWF OP NFNPSZ PG IPX UIFZ HPU UIFSF Each of the six walls of the rooms have &BDI PG UIF TJY XBMMT PG UIF SPPNT IBWF an identical hatch leading to an identiBO JEFOUJDBM IBUDI MFBEJOH UP BO JEFOUJ cal room. Oh, and some of the rooms are DBM SPPN 0I BOE TPNF PG UIF SPPNT BSF equipped with very, very nasty booby traps. FRVJQQFE XJUI WFSZ WFSZ OBTUZ CPPCZ USBQT As each victim tries to make sense of "T FBDI WJDUJN USJFT UP NBLF TFOTF PG their predicament, we're in the same boat. UIFJS QSFEJDBNFOU XF SF JO UIF TBNF CPBU You know, except that we're not in danger :PV LOPX FYDFQU UIBU XF SF OPU JO EBOHFS of being sliced to ribbons if we make the PG CFJOH TMJDFE UP SJCCPOT JG XF NBLF UIF wrong choice. With decent performances XSPOH DIPJDF 8JUI EFDFOU QFSGPSNBODFT from the increasingly desperate victims, GSPN UIF JODSFBTJOHMZ EFTQFSBUF WJDUJNT "Cube" is a diabolically constructed terror i$VCFw JT B EJBCPMJDBMMZ DPOTUSVDUFE UFSSPS device. EFWJDF "May" (2002): A lonely, troubled and i.BZw " MPOFMZ USPVCMFE BOE decidedly odd young woman (the remarkEFDJEFEMZ PEE ZPVOH XPNBO UIF SFNBSL able Angela Bettis) tentatively reaches BCMF "OHFMB #FUUJT UFOUBUJWFMZ SFBDIFT out for friendship and love, only to react PVU GPS GSJFOETIJQ BOE MPWF POMZ UP SFBDU to her inevitable rejection in, shall we say UP IFS JOFWJUBCMF SFKFDUJPO JO TIBMM XF TBZ eccentric ways in this bloody, disturbing FDDFOUSJD XBZT JO UIJT CMPPEZ EJTUVSCJOH and oddly touching character study from BOE PEEMZ UPVDIJOH DIBSBDUFS TUVEZ GSPN director Lucky McKee. EJSFDUPS -VDLZ .D,FF Bettis' May, with her social awkward#FUUJT .BZ XJUI IFS TPDJBM BXLXBSE ness, her isolation and her lazy eye, is the OFTT IFS JTPMBUJPO BOE IFS MB[Z FZF JT UIF quintessential outcast, except that her RVJOUFTTFOUJBM PVUDBTU FYDFQU UIBU IFS perpetual silent marginalization masks QFSQFUVBM TJMFOU NBSHJOBMJ[BUJPO NBTLT a lurking insanity that eventually reveals B MVSLJOH JOTBOJUZ UIBU FWFOUVBMMZ SFWFBMT itself in a third-act outburst (appropriately JUTFMG JO B UIJSE BDU PVUCVSTU BQQSPQSJBUFMZ occurring on Halloween) as brutal as it is PDDVSSJOH PO )BMMPXFFO BT CSVUBM BT JU JT tragically poetic. A shocking and beautiful USBHJDBMMZ QPFUJD " TIPDLJOH BOE CFBVUJGVM final shot. mOBM TIPU Dennis Perkins is a Portland freelance writer. 2S\\Wa >S`YW\a Wa O >]`bZO\R T`SSZO\QS e`WbS`

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N "%.%&)43 BENEFITS 3TEVE "YRNES #HARITY &UNDRAISER "YRNES IS Steve Byrnes' Charity Fundraiser, Byrnes is running the NYC Marathon for the National RUNNING THE .9# -ARATHON FOR THE .ATIONAL Arthritis Foundation; music by string trio Flight of !RTHRITIS &OUNDATION MUSIC BY STRING TRIO &LIGHT OF &ANCY 4HE 3ALT %XCHANGE 0ORTLAND #OST FOR FOOD Fancy; The Salt Exchange, Portland. Cost for food and drink. 347-5687. 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday. AND DRINK TO P M 4HURSDAY Yarmouth Pumpkin Run, children, adults and 9ARMOUTH 0UMPKIN 2UN CHILDREN ADULTS AND pets in costume race to benefit the Yarmouth PETS IN COSTUME RACE TO BENElT THE 9ARMOUTH Food Pantry, Yarmouth High School. $10 to $45. &OOD 0ANTRY 9ARMOUTH (IGH 3CHOOL TO tinyurl.com/pumpkinrun2012. 9 a.m. Saturday. TINYURL COM PUMPKINRUN A M 3ATURDAY Barbara Bush Children's Hospital Craft Fair, "ARBARA "USH #HILDREN S (OSPITAL #RAFT &AIR annual fair with quilts, baskets, jewelry and knits; ANNUAL FAIR WITH QUILTS BASKETS JEWELRY AND KNITS benefits the children's hospital; Maine Medical BENElTS THE CHILDREN S HOSPITAL -AINE -EDICAL Center, Scarborough. Free admission. 662-41 73. 9 #ENTER 3CARBOROUGH &REE ADMISSION a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY Antiques Road Show and Live Auction, appraisals !NTIQUES 2OAD 3HOW AND ,IVE !UCTION APPRAISALS byThomaston Place Auction Galleries; benefits BY 4HOMASTON 0LACE !UCTION 'ALLERIES BENElTS the Volunteer Transportation Network; People THE 6OLUNTEER 4RANSPORTATION .ETWORK 0EOPLE Plus, Brunswick. $5 per item appraised. 0LUS "RUNSWICK PER ITEM APPRAISED peopleplusmaine.org. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; live PEOPLEPLUSMAINE ORG A M TO P M LIVE auction at 4 p.m. Saturday. AUCTION AT P M 3ATURDAY Boy Scout Troup 875's Haunted Halloween "OY 3COUT 4ROUP S (AUNTED (ALLOWEEN Night, spooky ghost tales through the Old Red .IGHT SPOOKY GHOST TALES THROUGH THE /LD 2ED Church and Howe Cemetery; fundraiser for trip to #HURCH AND (OWE #EMETERY FUNDRAISER FOR TRIP TO Gettysburg; Old Red Church, Standish. $10. 523'ETTYSBURG /LD 2ED #HURCH 3TANDISH 0821. 4:30 p.m. (family-friendly); 5:30 and 6:30 P M FAMILY FRIENDLY AND p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Chefs and Musicians for Safe Harbor Concert, #HEFS AND -USICIANS FOR 3AFE (ARBOR #ONCERT music by Peter Alexander, The Adam Ezra MUSIC BY 0ETER !LEXANDER 4HE !DAM %ZRA Group and Burundian drum corps Batimbo 'ROUP AND "URUNDIAN DRUM CORPS "ATIMBO Beat, First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, "EAT &IRST 0ARISH 5NITARIAN 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH Portland. Dinner tickets are $10 for adults and 0ORTLAND $INNER TICKETS ARE FOR ADULTS AND $5 for children under 12; concert tickets are FOR CHILDREN UNDER CONCERT TICKETS ARE $10 for adults and free for children under 12. FOR ADULTS AND FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER firstparishportland.org. Dinner at 5:30 p.m., show lRSTPARISHPORTLAND ORG $INNER AT P M SHOW at 7 p.m. Sunday. AT P M 3UNDAY

SUNDAY 35.$!9 "Bluestocking Film Series," short films by women h"LUESTOCKING &ILM 3ERIES v SHORT lLMS BY WOMEN directors from Maine, New York, Los Angeles and DIRECTORS FROM -AINE .EW 9ORK ,OS !NGELES AND Germany, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. $9. 'ERMANY 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND stlawrencearts.org. 7 p.m. STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Global Lens International Film Series, "Mourning" 'LOBAL ,ENS )NTERNATIONAL &ILM 3ERIES h-OURNINGv (2011, Iran), Bates College (Olin Arts Center), )RAN "ATES #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER Lewiston. Free, bates.edu/museum. 7:30 p.m. ,EWISTON &REE BATES EDU MUSEUM P M "Granito: How to Nail a Dictator" (2011), h'RANITO (OW TO .AIL A $ICTATORv documentary screening with filmmakers Pamela DOCUMENTARY SCREENING WITH lLMMAKERS 0AMELA Yates and Paco de Onis, Bowdoin College (Kresge 9ATES AND 0ACO DE /NIS "OWDOIN #OLLEGE +RESGE Auditorium), Brunswick. Free. 725-3552. 6:30 !UDITORIUM "RUNSWICK &REE p.m. P M "Damnationlancl 2012," annual showcase h$AMNATIONLAND v ANNUAL SHOWCASE of terrifying new Maine-made short films, OF TERRIFYING NEW -AINE MADE SHORT lLMS St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. $7. 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND stlawrencearts.org. 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M -ONDAY AND 4UESDAY

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SPECIAL EVENTS N 30%#)!, %6%.43 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Fairy Tales Alive!, stories, songs and crafts based &AIRY 4ALES !LIVE STORIES SONGS AND CRAFTS BASED upon fairy tales for children in grades K-3, UPON FAIRY TALES FOR CHILDREN IN GRADES + children invited to come in costume, Kennebunk CHILDREN INVITED TO COME IN COSTUME +ENNEBUNK Free Library. Free; pre-registration requested. 985&REE ,IBRARY &REE PRE REGISTRATION REQUESTED 2173.4p.m. P M Innovators of Design, textile designer Erin Flett, )NNOVATORS OF $ESIGN TEXTILE DESIGNER %RIN &LETT interior designer Krista Stokes and Pottery Barn INTERIOR DESIGNER +RISTA 3TOKES AND 0OTTERY "ARN designer Heather Dutton share their inspiration, DESIGNER (EATHER $UTTON SHARE THEIR INSPIRATION history and what is takes to be a successful HISTORY AND WHAT IS TAKES TO BE A SUCCESSFUL designer in Maine, River Tree Arts, Kennebunk. DESIGNER IN -AINE 2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK $5. rivertreearts.org. 7 p.m. RIVERTREEARTS ORG P M Harvest on the Harbor, culinary festival includes (ARVEST ON THE (ARBOR CULINARY FESTIVAL INCLUDES the Maine Lobster Chef of the Year competition THE -AINE ,OBSTER #HEF OF THE 9EAR COMPETITION and more, Ocean Gateway, Portland. Various AND MORE /CEAN 'ATEWAY 0ORTLAND 6ARIOUS prices. Schedule at harvestontheharbor.com. PRICES 3CHEDULE AT HARVESTONTHEHARBOR COM Thursday to Saturday. 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Saco Spirit Monster Bash, dancing, costume 3ACO 3PIRIT -ONSTER "ASH DANCING COSTUME parade and more, Pepperell Square, Saco. PARADE AND MORE 0EPPERELL 3QUARE 3ACO sacospirit.com. Noon to 4 p.m. SACOSPIRIT COM .OON TO P M Ghosts of Smuttynose, haunted house with actors, 'HOSTS OF 3MUTTYNOSE HAUNTED HOUSE WITH ACTORS Jefferds Tavern, York Village. $5. parksand *EFFERDS 4AVERN 9ORK 6ILLAGE PARKSAND rec.yorkmaine.org. 6 to 8 p.m. REC YORKMAINE ORG TO P M Halloween Cemetery Tour, John Henderson (ALLOWEEN #EMETERY 4OUR *OHN (ENDERSON portrays local resident Cornelius Murphy in a PORTRAYS LOCAL RESIDENT #ORNELIUS -URPHY IN A walk among Celtic crosses and tombs, Mount WALK AMONG #ELTIC CROSSES AND TOMBS -OUNT Hope Cemetery, Lewiston. Donation. 784-8803. (OPE #EMETERY ,EWISTON $ONATION 1 p.m. P M Food SCAREcity Costume Dance, with DJs &OOD 3#!2%CITY #OSTUME $ANCE WITH $*S Aimee Moftitt-Mercer and Dan Miller and a silent !IMEE -OFlTT -ERCER AND $AN -ILLER AND A SILENT auction; attendees encouraged to bring nonAUCTION ATTENDEES ENCOURAGED TO BRING NON perishable food donations for local food pantries; PERISHABLE FOOD DONATIONS FOR LOCAL FOOD PANTRIES Watts Hall, Thomaston. $10. dancing4fun.org. 7ATTS (ALL 4HOMASTON DANCING FUN ORG 7:30 p.m. P M Local Harvest Dinner, roast pork or vegetarian ,OCAL (ARVEST $INNER ROAST PORK OR VEGETARIAN dinner and live music byTheTofu Typhoons, DINNER AND LIVE MUSIC BY 4HE 4OFU 4YPHOONS Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church, 3ANFORD 5NITARIAN 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH Sanford. $9; $8 for seniors and students; $5 3ANFORD FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS for ages 4 to 12; free for children under 4. FOR AGES TO FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER sanforduuchurch.org. 5 to 7 p.m. SANFORDUUCHURCH ORG TO P M Nursery Rhyme Story Time, story time for .URSERY 2HYME 3TORY 4IME STORY TIME FOR children, Prince Memorial Library, Cumberland CHILDREN 0RINCE -EMORIAL ,IBRARY #UMBERLAND Center. Free. 829-2215. 10a.m. #ENTER &REE A M 2012 Navy Birthday Ball, dinner, dancing, music .AVY "IRTHDAY "ALL DINNER DANCING MUSIC

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Cryptozoology Museum, Portland. $2. #RYPTOZOOLOGY -USEUM 0ORTLAND cryptozoologymuseum.com. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CRYPTOZOOLOGYMUSEUM COM A M TO P M "Casting for Sasquatch," Halloween program h#ASTING FOR 3ASQUATCH v (ALLOWEEN PROGRAM with Maine guide Dustin Howe and treats for WITH -AINE GUIDE $USTIN (OWE AND TREATS FOR children and adults; costumes encouraged; CHILDREN AND ADULTS COSTUMES ENCOURAGED International Cryptozoology Museum, Portland. )NTERNATIONAL #RYPTOZOOLOGY -USEUM 0ORTLAND $10. cryptozoologymuseum.com. 5 p.m. CRYPTOZOOLOGYMUSEUM COM P M NOV. 1 ./6 "Granular Modality," live sound exploration with h'RANULAR -ODALITY v LIVE SOUND EXPLORATION WITH Earl Howard and special guest Gustavo Aguilar, %ARL (OWARD AND SPECIAL GUEST 'USTAVO !GUILAR Emery Community Arts Center, Farmington. Free. %MERY #OMMUNITY !RTS #ENTER &ARMINGTON &REE 778-7288. 7:30 p.m. P M Innovators of Design, fashion designer Jessie )NNOVATORS OF $ESIGN FASHION DESIGNER *ESSIE Lacey and organic textile and fashion designers ,ACEY AND ORGANIC TEXTILE AND FASHION DESIGNERS Brook Delorme and Daniel Pepice share their "ROOK $ELORME AND $ANIEL 0EPICE SHARE THEIR inspiration, history and what is takes to be a INSPIRATION HISTORY AND WHAT IS TAKES TO BE A successful designer in Maine, River Tree Arts, SUCCESSFUL DESIGNER IN -AINE 2IVER 4REE !RTS Kennebunk. $5. rivertreearts.org. 7 p.m. +ENNEBUNK RIVERTREEARTS ORG P M

FILMS N &),-3 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Teen Movie Night, "Indiana Jones and the Last 4EEN -OVIE .IGHT h)NDIANA *ONES AND THE ,AST Crusade" (1989, Rated PG-13), forages 12 to 19, #RUSADEv 2ATED 0' FOR AGES TO Portland Public Library. Free, portlandlibrary.com. 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM 4 p.m. P M "Mother Nature's Child," screening and panel h-OTHER .ATURE S #HILD v SCREENING AND PANEL discussion about importance of youth connection DISCUSSION ABOUT IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH CONNECTION to natural areas, Belfast Public Library. Free. TO NATURAL AREAS "ELFAST 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE swlamaine.org. 6 p.m. SWLAMAINE ORG P M

THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Jane Brox, author of "The Story of Rural *ANE "ROX AUTHOR OF h4HE 3TORY OF 2URAL Electrification in America," Maine Historical %LECTRIlCATION IN !MERICA v -AINE (ISTORICAL Society, Portland, mainehistory.org. 7 p.m. 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND MAINEHISTORY ORG P M Gerry Boyle, author of "Port City: Black and 'ERRY "OYLE AUTHOR OF h0ORT #ITY "LACK AND White," Lithgow Public Library, Augusta. 7HITE v ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY !UGUSTA www.lithgow.lib.me.us. 6:30 p.m. WWW LITHGOW LIB ME US P M Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida LeClair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,E#LAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," Ellsworth Public Library. 667-6363. 6 p.m. ,IFE v %LLSWORTH 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M Poet Linda Aldrich, author of "March and Mad 0OET ,INDA !LDRICH AUTHOR OF h-ARCH AND -AD Women,"York Public Library, www.york.lib.me.us. 7OMEN v 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY WWW YORK LIB ME US 7 p.m. P M Author and Artist RainaTelgemeier, creator of !UTHOR AND !RTIST 2AINA 4ELGEMEIER CREATOR OF "Smile" and "Drama," Portland Public Library. h3MILEv AND h$RAMA v 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY portlandlibrary.com. 4 p.m. PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Author and Artist RainaTelgemeier, creator !UTHOR AND !RTIST 2AINA 4ELGEMEIER CREATOR of "Smile" and "Drama," Casablanca Comics, OF h3MILEv AND h$RAMA v #ASABLANCA #OMICS Portland, casablancacomics.com. 11 a.m. to 2 0ORTLAND CASABLANCACOMICS COM A M TO p.m. P M Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida LeClair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,E#LAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," University of Southern Maine Lewiston,IFE v 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE ,EWISTON Auburn, Lewiston. 753-6545. 1 p.m. !UBURN ,EWISTON P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Steve Pinkham, author of "Old Tales of the Maine 3TEVE 0INKHAM AUTHOR OF h/LD 4ALES OF THE -AINE Woods," Maine Historical Society, Portland. 7OODS v -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND mainehistory.org. Noon. MAINEHISTORY ORG .OON WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Morgan Callan Rogers, author of "Red Ruby -ORGAN #ALLAN 2OGERS AUTHOR OF h2ED 2UBY Heart in a Cold Blue Sea," Portland Public Library. (EART IN A #OLD "LUE 3EA v 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY portlandlibrary.com. Noon. PORTLANDLIBRARY COM .OON

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