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Jonathansrestaurant.com; 646-4526 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) $"$ "# $ Aug. 12 ³ 8cRg 1]ZZW\a & ^ [ - Judy Collins, 8 p.m., /cU Jonathan's, Ogunquit. $60 to $65. 8]\ObVO\¸a =Uc\_cWb $ b] $# Jonathansrestaurant.com; 646-4526 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) $"$ "# $ Aug. 12Pearl and the Beard, 8 p.m., /cU ³ >SO`Z O\R bVS 0SO`R & ^ [ One Longfellow Square, Portland. $10. =\S :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Aug. 12 ³ 1]eP]g 8c\YWSa & ^ [ Ab]\S - Cowboy Junkies, 8 p.m., Stone /cU Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $63. ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR $! 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Statetheatre BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R AbObSbVSOb`S Portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW >]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E portland.com; (800) 745-3000; Aug. 10 - Oxxfest featuring 5 Finger Death ^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) /cU ³ =ffTSab TSObc`W\U # 4W\US` 2SObV Cumberland County Civic Center box office 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Punch, Killswitch Engage, Trivium, Pop >c\QV 9WZZaeWbQV 3\UOUS B`WdWc[ >]^ Aug. 18 - Southside Johnny and Evil, God Forbid, Emmure, Battle Cross and /cU & ³ A]cbVaWRS 8]V\\g O\R 3dWZ 5]R 4]`PWR 3[[c`S 0ObbZS 1`]aa O\R The Poor Fools, 8 p.m., Opera House BVS >]]` 4]]Za & ^ [ =^S`O 6]caS many others, noon, Scarborough Downs. [O\g ]bVS`a \]]\ AQO`P]`]cUV 2]e\a at Boothbay Harbor. $25/$30. Ob 0]]bVPOg 6O`P]` # ! $39.50. Waterfrontconcerts.com; (800) !' # EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) & Boothbayoperahouse.com; 633-5159 0]]bVPOg]^S`OV]caS Q][) $!! # #' 745-3000 %"# ! Aug. 18 - Laura Cortese Acoustic Project, 8 /cU & ³ :Oc`O 1]`bSaS /Q]cabWQ >`]XSQb & Aug. 10 - Caravan of Thieves, 8 p.m., One /cU ³ 1O`OdO\ ]T BVWSdSa & ^ [ =\S p.m., One Longfellow Square, Portland. $15/ ^ [ =\S :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # Longfellow Square, Portland. $12/$15. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # $18. Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 & =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Aug. 19 - Last Summer on Earth with Aug. 11 - Red Stick Ramblers, 8 p.m., Stone /cU ' ³ :Oab Ac[[S` ]\ 3O`bV eWbV /cU ³ @SR AbWQY @O[PZS`a & ^ [ Ab]\S Barenaked Ladies, Blues Traveler, Big Head 0O`S\OYSR :ORWSa 0ZcSa B`OdSZS` 0WU 6SOR Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $20. ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR Todd & The Monsters, and Cracker, B]RR BVS ;]\abS`a O\R 1`OQYS` Stonemountainartscenter.com; 935-7292 Ab]\S[]c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' 5 p.m., Bangor Waterfront Pavilion. $23.25 # ^ [ 0O\U]` EObS`T`]\b >OdWZW]\ ! # Aug. 11 - Mary Fahl, 8 p.m., One /cU ³ ;O`g 4OVZ & ^ [ =\S to $62.75. Waterfrontconcerts.com; (800) b] $ %# EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) & Longfellow Square, Portland. $25/$28. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # & 745-3000 %"# ! 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MUSIC AND NIGHTLIFE DLJ@: 8E; E@>?KC@=< THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Lucinda Williams, country/rock/blues, State ,UCINDA 7ILLIAMS COUNTRY ROCK BLUES 3TATE Theatre, Portland. $30 to $45; reserved seating. 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND TO RESERVED SEATING statetheatreportland.com. 8 p.m. STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM P M Kathy Mattea, country/bluegrass, Stone Mountain +ATHY -ATTEA COUNTRY BLUEGRASS 3TONE -OUNTAIN Arts Center, Browntield. $75. stonemountainarts !RTS #ENTER "ROWNlELD STONEMOUNTAINARTS center.com. 8 p.m. CENTER COM P M New Black Eagles Jazz Band, traditional jazz from .EW "LACK %AGLES *AZZ "AND TRADITIONAL JAZZ FROM the '20s to the '50s, Opera House at Boothbay THE S TO THE S /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY Harbor. $25. boothbayoperahouse.com. 7:30 p.m. (ARBOR BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M Maria de Barros, Cape Verde Morna and -ARIA DE "ARROS #APE 6ERDE -ORNA AND Coladeira singer, St. Lawrence Arts Center, #OLADEIRA SINGER 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER Portland. $20. stlawrencearts.org. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M Thee Silver Mt. Zion Orchestra, post-rock 4HEE 3ILVER -T :ION /RCHESTRA POST ROCK chamber music, with Correspondences and CHAMBER MUSIC WITH #ORRESPONDENCES AND Awaas, 18-plus; Space Gallery, Portland. $12. !WAAS PLUS 3PACE 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND space538.org. 8:30 p.m. SPACE ORG P M Alive at Five Summer Music Series, with March !LIVE AT &IVE 3UMMER -USIC 3ERIES WITH -ARCH Fourth (New Orleans marching band), Anna &The &OURTH .EW /RLEANS MARCHING BAND !NNA 4HE Diggs (Americana) and The Veayo Twins (MAMM $IGGS !MERICANA AND 4HE 6EAYO 4WINS -!-- Slam high school band winner), Monument 3LAM HIGH SCHOOL BAND WINNER -ONUMENT Square, Portland. Free, portlandmaine.com. 5:30 3QUARE 0ORTLAND &REE PORTLANDMAINE COM to 7 p.m. TO P M March Fourth, New Orleans marching band, with -ARCH &OURTH .EW /RLEANS MARCHING BAND WITH The Fogcutters, 18-plus; Port City Music Hall, 4HE &OGCUTTERS PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL Portland. $10 to $20. portcitymusichall.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND TO PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Friends of Eastern Promenade Concert Series, &RIENDS OF %ASTERN 0ROMENADE #ONCERT 3ERIES with Local Circus (bluegrass and folk), Fort Allen WITH ,OCAL #IRCUS BLUEGRASS AND FOLK &ORT !LLEN Park, Portland. Free. 756-8130. 7 p.m. 0ARK 0ORTLAND &REE P M Cool Sounds Concert Series and Outdoor Market, #OOL 3OUNDS #ONCERT 3ERIES AND /UTDOOR -ARKET with Stesha Cano (soul), downtown Bangor. WITH 3TESHA #ANO SOUL DOWNTOWN "ANGOR Free, downtownbangor.com. Market 5 to 8 p.m.; &REE DOWNTOWNBANGOR COM -ARKET TO P M concert at 6 p.m. CONCERT AT P M Summer Lakeside Concerts, with the 3UMMER ,AKESIDE #ONCERTS WITH THE Merrymeeting Community Band (showtunes, -ERRYMEETING #OMMUNITY "AND SHOWTUNES patriotic music, marches and rock), Bates College PATRIOTIC MUSIC MARCHES AND ROCK "ATES #OLLEGE (Keigwin Amphitheater), Lewiston. Free. +EIGWIN !MPHITHEATER ,EWISTON &REE 786-6330. 6 p.m. P M Summer Concerts in the Park, with the Tony Boffa 3UMMER #ONCERTS IN THE 0ARK WITH THE 4ONY "OFFA Band (jazz), Memorial Park, Scarborough. Free. "AND JAZZ -EMORIAL 0ARK 3CARBOROUGH &REE 772-2811, Ext. 234. 6:30 p.m. %XT P M Hot Summer Nights Music Series, with PB&J, (OT 3UMMER .IGHTS -USIC 3ERIES WITH 0" * Ethan Martin, Olivia Martin and SophieTowle, %THAN -ARTIN /LIVIA -ARTIN AND 3OPHIE 4OWLE Central School, South Berwick. Free/donation. #ENTRAL 3CHOOL 3OUTH "ERWICK &REE DONATION 384-5846. 6:30 p.m. P M Joint Chiefs, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. *OINT #HIEFS ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 6 p.m. &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM P M Summer Concert Series, with Jacob Augustine 3UMMER #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH *ACOB !UGUSTINE (indie-folk singer songwriter), Lithgow Public INDIE FOLK SINGER SONGWRITER ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC Library, Augusta. Free, lithgow.lib.me.us. 6:30 p.m. ,IBRARY !UGUSTA &REE LITHGOW LIB ME US P M Jayme Stone's Room of Wonders, international *AYME 3TONE S 2OOM OF 7ONDERS INTERNATIONAL banjo music, One Longfellow Square, Portland. BANJO MUSIC /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND $12. onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M Belfast Summer Nights Concert Series, with "ELFAST 3UMMER .IGHTS #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH Mondaynite Jazz, High and Maine streets, Belfast. -ONDAYNITE *AZZ (IGH AND -AINE STREETS "ELFAST Free. 322-7123. 5:30 p.m. &REE P M Summer Concert Series, with Robert Sylvain and 3UMMER #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH 2OBERT 3YLVAIN AND Cajun Aces de Douce (Cajun music), Fountain #AJUN !CES DE $OUCE #AJUN MUSIC &OUNTAIN Park, Lewiston. Free, laarts.org. Noon. 0ARK ,EWISTON &REE LAARTS ORG .OON Meteora, acoustic trio, Camden Amphitheater. -ETEORA ACOUSTIC TRIO #AMDEN !MPHITHEATER Free. 236-3440. 7 p.m. &REE P M Old Port Music Series, with Max Garcia Conover /LD 0ORT -USIC 3ERIES WITH -AX 'ARCIA #ONOVER (singer-songwriter), Gelato Fiasco, Brunswick. SINGER SONGWRITER 'ELATO &IASCO "RUNSWICK Free. 699-4314. 7:30 p.m. &REE P M Gone to the Buffalo, rock, Local Sprouts 'ONE TO THE "UFFALO ROCK ,OCAL 3PROUTS Cooperative, Portland. Free/donation. #OOPERATIVE 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION localsprouts.coop. 7 p.m. LOCALSPROUTS COOP P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Mumford & Sons, folk-rock, special in-store -UMFORD 3ONS FOLK ROCK SPECIAL IN STORE appearance, Bull Moose Music, Scarborough. APPEARANCE "ULL -OOSE -USIC 3CARBOROUGH Sold out. bullmoosemusic.com. 1 p.m. 3OLD OUT BULLMOOSEMUSIC COM P M Yeasayer, pop, with Daedelus, 18-plus; 9EASAYER POP WITH $AEDELUS PLUS Port City Music Hall, Portland. $20 to $40. 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND TO portcitymusichall.com. 9 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M
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SUNDAY 35.$!9 Suzanne Vega, singer-songwriter, Stone Mountain 3UZANNE 6EGA SINGER SONGWRITER 3TONE -OUNTAIN !RTS #ENTER "ROWNlELD STONEMOUNTAINARTS Arts Center, Brownfield. $55. stonemountainarts center.com. 8 p.m. CENTER COM P M *OHN 'ORKA FOLK *ONATHAN S 2ESTAURANT John Gorka, folk, Jonathan's Restaurant, /GUNQUIT IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW Ogunquit. $22 in advance; $25 day of show. jonathansrestaurant.com. 8 p.m. JONATHANSRESTAURANT COM P M Mitch Alden Duo, folk-rock, Portland Lobster -ITCH !LDEN $UO FOLK ROCK 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM Noon. .OON 4HIS 7AY ROCK 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY &REE This Way, rock, Portland Lobster Company. Free. portlandlobstercompany.com. 5 p.m. PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM P M Ben Sollee, cellist and singer-songwriter, One "EN 3OLLEE CELLIST AND SINGER SONGWRITER /NE Longfellow Square, Portland. $12 in advance; $15 ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE day of show, onelongfellowsquare.com. 7 p.m. DAY OF SHOW ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M The McCarthys, classic country, blues and 4HE -C#ARTHYS CLASSIC COUNTRY BLUES AND '60s pop; benefit concert for Ocean Park S POP BENElT CONCERT FOR /CEAN 0ARK music program; The Temple, Ocean Park. $12. MUSIC PROGRAM 4HE 4EMPLE /CEAN 0ARK oceanpark.org. 7:30 p.m. OCEANPARK ORG P M Summer Concert Series, with Warren King and 3UMMER #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH 7ARREN +ING AND Rachel Barter (classical and pop), Colony Hotel, 2ACHEL "ARTER CLASSICAL AND POP #OLONY (OTEL Kennebunkport. $5. 985-8759. 5 p.m. +ENNEBUNKPORT P M "The Edna Project," music inspired by the poetry h4HE %DNA 0ROJECT v MUSIC INSPIRED BY THE POETRY of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Camden Amphitheatre. OF %DNA 3T 6INCENT -ILLAY #AMDEN !MPHITHEATRE Free. 236-3440. 3 p.m. &REE P M Hot Jazz Brunch, with Sean Mencher, Bob (OT *AZZ "RUNCH WITH 3EAN -ENCHER "OB Hamilton, Derek Moniz and special guests, Local (AMILTON $EREK -ONIZ AND SPECIAL GUESTS ,OCAL Sprouts Cooperative, Portland. Free/donation. 3PROUTS #OOPERATIVE 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION localsprouts.coop. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. LOCALSPROUTS COOP A M TO P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Lyle Lovett & His Acoustic Group, country, Stone ,YLE ,OVETT (IS !COUSTIC 'ROUP COUNTRY 3TONE Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $200. stone -OUNTAIN !RTS #ENTER "ROWNlELD STONE mountainartscenter.com. 8 p.m. MOUNTAINARTSCENTER COM P M Mojo Orchestra, jazz, Camden Amphitheatre. -OJO /RCHESTRA JAZZ #AMDEN !MPHITHEATRE Free. 236-3440. 6:30 p.m. &REE P M Chain &The Gang, dance pop, with Calvin #HAIN 4HE 'ANG DANCE POP WITH #ALVIN Johnson & Katie and The Lichen, Space Gallery, *OHNSON +ATIE AND 4HE ,ICHEN 3PACE 'ALLERY Portland. $8. space538.org. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG P M Connor Garvey & Friends, acoustic, Portland #ONNOR 'ARVEY &RIENDS ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND Lobster Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany ,OBSTER #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY .com. 6 p.m. COM P M
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If successful, the ambitious Gentle*G TVDDFTTGVM UIF BNCJUJPVT (FOUMF men of the Road festival could open NFO PG UIF 3PBE GFTUJWBM DPVME PQFO the door for other super-hot bands to UIF EPPS GPS PUIFS TVQFS IPU CBOET UP come to Portland, or for more similar DPNF UP 1PSUMBOE PS GPS NPSF TJNJMBS events on the Eastern Prom, a beautiful FWFOUT PO UIF &BTUFSO 1SPN B CFBVUJGVM harbor-side spot that up to now has been IBSCPS TJEF TQPU UIBU VQ UP OPX IBT CFFO home mostly to small concerts by local IPNF NPTUMZ UP TNBMM DPODFSUT CZ MPDBM performers and the city's Fourth of July QFSGPSNFST BOE UIF DJUZ T 'PVSUI PG +VMZ fireworks. mSFXPSLT For this event, the concert area of the 'PS UIJT FWFOU UIF DPODFSU BSFB PG UIF park will be surrounded by 8-foot-high QBSL XJMM CF TVSSPVOEFE CZ GPPU IJHI fencing, and there will be only one enGFODJOH BOE UIFSF XJMM CF POMZ POF FO trance gate. USBODF HBUF "It's certainly a unique and special i*U T DFSUBJOMZ B VOJRVF BOE TQFDJBM event, but as far as having more, we'll FWFOU CVU BT GBS BT IBWJOH NPSF XF MM have to wait and see how things go with IBWF UP XBJU BOE TFF IPX UIJOHT HP XJUI the neighborhood and the community," UIF OFJHICPSIPPE BOE UIF DPNNVOJUZ w said Nicole Clegg, spokesperson for the TBJE /JDPMF $MFHH TQPLFTQFSTPO GPS UIF city of Portland. "The event has gotDJUZ PG 1PSUMBOE i5IF FWFOU IBT HPU ten the city national attention, which is UFO UIF DJUZ OBUJPOBM BUUFOUJPO XIJDI JT always nice." BMXBZT OJDF w Marshall said the other bands in Sat.BSTIBMM TBJE UIF PUIFS CBOET JO 4BU urday's show were picked because they VSEBZ T TIPX XFSF QJDLFE CFDBVTF UIFZ are all slightly different in style - ranging BSF BMM TMJHIUMZ EJGGFSFOU JO TUZMF o SBOHJOH from singer-songwriter St. Vincent to GSPN TJOHFS TPOHXSJUFS 4U 7JODFOU UP Boston punk-pop band Dropkick Mur#PTUPO QVOL QPQ CBOE %SPQLJDL .VS phys - and because they are all bands QIZT o BOE CFDBVTF UIFZ BSF BMM CBOET the Mumford members want to hear. UIF .VNGPSE NFNCFST XBOU UP IFBS Other bands on the bill include Dawes, 0UIFS CBOET PO UIF CJMM JODMVEF %BXFT The Maccabees, The Apache Relay, Sim5IF .BDDBCFFT 5IF "QBDIF 3FMBZ 4JN one Felice and Haim. POF 'FMJDF BOE )BJN
The band's other "Stopover" festival 5IF CBOE T PUIFS i4UPQPWFSw GFTUJWBM events this summer are all in relatively FWFOUT UIJT TVNNFS BSF BMM JO SFMBUJWFMZ small places: Bristol, Va.; Dixon, 111.; and TNBMM QMBDFT #SJTUPM 7B %JYPO *MM BOE Monterey, Calif. Portland is the first city .POUFSFZ $BMJG 1PSUMBOE JT UIF mSTU DJUZ on the U.S. leg of the tour. (The festival PO UIF 6 4 MFH PG UIF UPVS 5IF GFTUJWBM debuted in June with one show each in EFCVUFE JO +VOF XJUI POF TIPX FBDI JO the U.K. and Ireland.) UIF 6 , BOE *SFMBOE
Marshall said the idea of the "Stop.BSTIBMM TBJE UIF JEFB PG UIF i4UPQ overs" was to have a daylong festival that PWFSTw XBT UP IBWF B EBZMPOH GFTUJWBM UIBU celebrates an entire community. DFMFCSBUFT BO FOUJSF DPNNVOJUZ "We want to be learning about the i8F XBOU UP CF MFBSOJOH BCPVU UIF towns we're in, going into the bars and UPXOT XF SF JO HPJOH JOUP UIF CBST BOE pubs," said Marshall. "We're not particuQVCT w TBJE .BSTIBMM i8F SF OPU QBSUJDV larly well-informed or well-educated, so MBSMZ XFMM JOGPSNFE PS XFMM FEVDBUFE TP this is good for us." UIJT JT HPPE GPS VT w So besides the festival and the official 4P CFTJEFT UIF GFTUJWBM BOE UIF PGmDJBM after-parties, the band members will BGUFS QBSUJFT UIF CBOE NFNCFST XJMM also act as judges for a house-decorating BMTP BDU BT KVEHFT GPS B IPVTF EFDPSBUJOH contest. Homeowners along the Eastern DPOUFTU )PNFPXOFST BMPOH UIF &BTUFSO Prom have been invited to decorate their 1SPN IBWF CFFO JOWJUFE UP EFDPSBUF UIFJS homes - no rules; just be creative. Then IPNFT o OP SVMFT KVTU CF DSFBUJWF 5IFO the band members, who will be facing UIF CBOE NFNCFST XIP XJMM CF GBDJOH the Eastern Prom while playing, will pick UIF &BTUFSO 1SPN XIJMF QMBZJOH XJMM QJDL a winner. B XJOOFS The prize has not been determined, but 5IF QSJ[F IBT OPU CFFO EFUFSNJOFE CVU will likely involve the homeowner meetXJMM MJLFMZ JOWPMWF UIF IPNFPXOFS NFFU ing the band. JOH UIF CBOE Wait, there's more - Mumford & Sons 8BJU UIFSF T NPSF o .VNGPSE 4POT will play a special in-store show for 250 XJMM QMBZ B TQFDJBM JO TUPSF TIPX GPS lucky fans at Bull Moose Music's ScarMVDLZ GBOT BU #VMM .PPTF .VTJD T 4DBS borough store on Friday. Tickets for this CPSPVHI TUPSF PO 'SJEBZ 5JDLFUT GPS UIJT show, which were offered free to anyone TIPX XIJDI XFSF PGGFSFE GSFF UP BOZPOF who pre-ordered the new album, were XIP QSF PSEFSFE UIF OFX BMCVN XFSF snatched up in 15 minutes. TOBUDIFE VQ JO NJOVUFT The festival, the contest, the in-store 5IF GFTUJWBM UIF DPOUFTU UIF JO TUPSF appearance, the after-parties - all are BQQFBSBODF UIF BGUFS QBSUJFT o BMM BSF part of a marketing blitz that has kept the QBSU PG B NBSLFUJOH CMJU[ UIBU IBT LFQU UIF entire city and surrounding areas abuzz, FOUJSF DJUZ BOE TVSSPVOEJOH BSFBT BCV[[ and the band's name in the news. BOE UIF CBOE T OBNF JO UIF OFXT Please see MUMFORD, Page E12 Gc\Xj\ j\\ ;C;4=@2 GX^\ <()
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DIBJO MUMFORD & MUSIC DLD=FI; DLJ@: i5IBU T IPX UIFZ HPU B MBSHF "That's how they got a large Mumford & Sons' appeal seems .VNGPSE 4POT BQQFBM TFFNT number of very loyal fans without OVNCFS PG WFSZ MPZBM GBOT XJUIPVU to lie in the fact that they are UP MJF JO UIF GBDU UIBU UIFZ BSF needing to be as widely known OFFEJOH UP CF BT XJEFMZ LOPXO different - and not so different EJGGFSFOU o BOE OPU TP EJGGFSFOU as Justin Bieber or Katy Perry. BT +VTUJO #JFCFS PS ,BUZ 1FSSZ - from other pop bands. All memo GSPN PUIFS QPQ CBOET "MM NFN That's why a festival that thrills 5IBU T XIZ B GFTUJWBM UIBU UISJMMT bers are all in their early or midCFST BSF BMM JO UIFJS FBSMZ PS NJE half of the state can leave many IBMG PG UIF TUBUF DBO MFBWF NBOZ 208 and play older traditional, T BOE QMBZ PMEFS USBEJUJPOBM people scratching their heads." QFPQMF TDSBUDIJOH UIFJS IFBET w acoustic instruments, including BDPVTUJD JOTUSVNFOUT JODMVEJOH It's also a festival that has left *U T BMTP B GFTUJWBM UIBU IBT MFGU banjo, accordion, dobro, mandoCBOKP BDDPSEJPO EPCSP NBOEP music fans around here in a NVTJD GBOT BSPVOE IFSF JO B lin and string bass. MJO BOE TUSJOH CBTT somewhat frenzied state as they TPNFXIBU GSFO[JFE TUBUF BT UIFZ But the instrumentation doesn't #VU UIF JOTUSVNFOUBUJPO EPFTO U try to figure out the best way to USZ UP mHVSF PVU UIF CFTU XBZ UP mean that the band sounds like NFBO UIBU UIF CBOE TPVOET MJLF be part of the event. CF QBSU PG UIF FWFOU it's from another time, playing JU T GSPN BOPUIFS UJNF QMBZJOH While there have been rumors 8IJMF UIFSF IBWF CFFO SVNPST waltzes at a local grange hall. XBMU[FT BU B MPDBM HSBOHF IBMM that the band may come to town UIBU UIF CBOE NBZ DPNF UP UPXO "They are pretty loud in their i5IFZ BSF QSFUUZ MPVE JO UIFJS early and hang out, that seems FBSMZ BOE IBOH PVU UIBU TFFNT own way" Doyle said. "They play PXO XBZ w %PZMF TBJE i5IFZ QMBZ unlikely - it was scheduled to VOMJLFMZ o JU XBT TDIFEVMFE UP those instruments pretty hard. UIPTF JOTUSVNFOUT QSFUUZ IBSE play a regular show in Hoboken, QMBZ B SFHVMBS TIPX JO )PCPLFO It's very emotional music. *U T WFSZ FNPUJPOBM NVTJD N.J., on Wednesday. / + PO 8FEOFTEBZ "Even though they play tradii&WFO UIPVHI UIFZ QMBZ USBEJ The Portland show's local pro5IF 1PSUMBOE TIPX T MPDBM QSP tional instruments, they make UJPOBM JOTUSVNFOUT UIFZ NBLF moter, Lauren Wayne of the State NPUFS -BVSFO 8BZOF PG UIF 4UBUF it very friendly to a younger or JU WFSZ GSJFOEMZ UP B ZPVOHFS PS Theatre, said she did not know 5IFBUSF TBJE TIF EJE OPU LOPX more general audience with big NPSF HFOFSBM BVEJFODF XJUI CJH when the band would get to town XIFO UIF CBOE XPVME HFU UP UPXO hooks and melodies, so their IPPLT BOE NFMPEJFT TP UIFJS or if they'd be here early. The PS JG UIFZ E CF IFSF FBSMZ 5IF songs really become big pop TPOHT SFBMMZ CFDPNF CJH QPQ tour's publicist, Jim Merlis, also UPVS T QVCMJDJTU +JN .FSMJT BMTP songs." TPOHT w said he had not heard about the TBJE IF IBE OPU IFBSE BCPVU UIF Mumford is unusual too in that .VNGPSE JT VOVTVBM UPP JO UIBU band getting to Portland early CBOE HFUUJOH UP 1PSUMBOE FBSMZ the members all play several UIF NFNCFST BMM QMBZ TFWFSBM Piper Ferguson photo >W^S` 4S`Uca]\ ^V]b] and "hanging out." BOE iIBOHJOH PVU w instruments, and everyone sings. JOTUSVNFOUT BOE FWFSZPOF TJOHT The Dropkick Murphys will play Munnford's "Stopover" But Marshall said he was look#VU .BSTIBMM TBJE IF XBT MPPL Consisting of Marcus Mumford, BVS 2`]^YWQY ;c`^Vga eWZZ ^ZOg ;c[T]`R¸a ¾Ab]^]dS`œ $POTJTUJOH PG .BSDVT .VNGPSE festival in Portland. The punk-pop band from Boston TSabWdOZ W\ >]`bZO\R BVS ^c\Y ^]^ PO\R T`][ 0]ab]\ ing forward to seeing as much of JOH GPSXBSE UP TFFJOH BT NVDI PG Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett and 5FE %XBOF #FO -PWFUU BOE is one of a number of acts that will perform, including Wa ]\S ]T O \c[PS` ]T OQba bVOb eWZZ ^S`T]`[ W\QZcRW\U Portland as he could. 1PSUMBOE BT IF DPVME Marshall, the band formed in .BSTIBMM UIF CBOE GPSNFE JO St. Vincent, Dawes and The Maccabees. "One of our merchandising i0OF PG PVS NFSDIBOEJTJOH 2007 and gained a following in the Ab DW\QS\b 2OeSa O\R BVS ;OQQOPSSa BOE HBJOFE B GPMMPXJOH JO UIF guys is from Maine, and he's HVZT JT GSPN .BJOF BOE IF T West London folk scene. 8FTU -POEPO GPML TDFOF always telling us about it, and so we're really excited to finally BMXBZT UFMMJOH VT BCPVU JU BOE TP XF SF SFBMMZ FYDJUFE UP mOBMMZ Its lone full-length album, "Sigh No More," came out in 2010 *UT MPOF GVMM MFOHUI BMCVN i4JHI /P .PSF w DBNF PVU JO get there," said Marshall. "We've never played Maine before, HFU UIFSF w TBJE .BSTIBMM i8F WF OFWFS QMBZFE .BJOF CFGPSF and reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart. In 2011, BOE SFBDIFE /P PO UIF #JMMCPBSE BMCVN DIBSU *O and that's kind of a disgrace." BOE UIBU T LJOE PG B EJTHSBDF w the song "Little Lion Man" was nominated for a best rock song UIF TPOH i-JUUMF -JPO .BOw XBT OPNJOBUFE GPS B CFTU SPDL TPOH But this weekend, the disgrace will be righted. #VU UIJT XFFLFOE UIF EJTHSBDF XJMM CF SJHIUFE Grammy, and Mumford was nominated as best new artist. (SBNNZ BOE .VNGPSE XBT OPNJOBUFE BT CFTU OFX BSUJTU In a very big way *O B WFSZ CJH XBZ At the 2011 Grammy Awards, Mumford & Sons gained wide "U UIF (SBNNZ "XBSET .VNGPSE 4POT HBJOFE XJEF attention by performing on TV during the ceremony with Bob BUUFOUJPO CZ QFSGPSNJOH PO 57 EVSJOH UIF DFSFNPOZ XJUI #PC Dylan and The Avett Brothers. For the 2012 Grammys, the song %ZMBO BOE 5IF "WFUU #SPUIFST 'PS UIF (SBNNZT UIF TPOH Staff Writer Ray Routhier can be contacted at 791-6454 or at: AbOTT E`WbS` @Og @]cbVWS` QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob %' $"#" ]` Ob( "The Cave" was nominated in four categories. i5IF $BWFw XBT OPNJOBUFE JO GPVS DBUFHPSJFT rrouthier@pressherald. com ``]cbVWS`.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][ "'Sigh No More' snuck up on everybody and became one of i A4JHI /P .PSF TOVDL VQ PO FWFSZCPEZ BOE CFDBNF POF PG Twitter: RayRouthier BeWbbS`( @Og@]cbVWS` the top-selling albums of the last two years. As acoustic musiUIF UPQ TFMMJOH BMCVNT PG UIF MBTU UXP ZFBST "T BDPVTUJD NVTJ
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GETTING THERE ><KK@E> K?<I< FIRST, THE BAD NEWS... 47@AB B63 0/2 <3EAÂŹ There is no parking on the festival BVS`S Wa \] ^O`YW\U ]\ bVS TSabWdOZ grounds. Much of the East End neighU`]c\Ra ;cQV ]T bVS 3Oab 3\R \SWUV borhood, roughly from Washington P]`V]]R `]cUVZg T`][ EOaVW\Ub]\ Avenue north to the water, will be /dS\cS \]`bV b] bVS eObS` eWZZ PS closed to vehicles beginning at 11 a.m. QZ]aSR b] dSVWQZSa PSUW\\W\U Ob O [ Saturday. Residents with proper ID AObc`ROg @SaWRS\ba eWbV ^`]^S` 72 will be allowed to drive into the area. eWZZ PS OZZ]eSR b] R`WdS W\b] bVS O`SO Even if you get to the area early, 3dS\ WT g]c USb b] bVS O`SO SO`Zg there will be no parking from 7 a.m. bVS`S eWZZ PS \] ^O`YW\U T`][ % O [
to 11 p.m. on many streets, includb] ^ [ ]\ [O\g ab`SSba W\QZcR ing: Eastern Promenade, both sides W\U( 3OabS`\ >`][S\ORS P]bV aWRSa from Morning Street to Washington T`][ ;]`\W\U Ab`SSb b] EOaVW\Ub]\ Avenue; Fort Allen Park (both sides); /dS\cS) 4]`b /ZZS\ >O`Y P]bV aWRSa ) Walnut Street from the Prom to EOZ\cb Ab`SSb T`][ bVS >`][ b] Washington Avenue; and Mountfort EOaVW\Ub]\ /dS\cS) O\R ;]c\bT]`b Street from Congress Street to Fore Ab`SSb T`][ 1]\U`Saa Ab`SSb b] 4]`S Street (both sides). Ab`SSb P]bV aWRSa Also from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., the fol/Za] T`][ % O [ b] ^ [ bVS T]Z lowing streets will be closed as part Z]eW\U ab`SSba eWZZ PS QZ]aSR Oa ^O`b of an emergency route: Eastern Prom ]T O\ S[S`US\Qg `]cbS( 3OabS`\ >`][ from Morning Street to Walnut Street; T`][ ;]`\W\U Ab`SSb b] EOZ\cb Ab`SSb) Wilson Street from Morning Street to EWZa]\ Ab`SSb T`][ ;]`\W\U Ab`SSb b] the Prom; Moody Street from Morning bVS >`][) ;]]Rg Ab`SSb T`][ ;]`\W\U Street to the Prom; Congress Street Ab`SSb b] bVS >`][) 1]\U`Saa Ab`SSb from Morning Street to the Prom; T`][ ;]`\W\U Ab`SSb b] bVS >`][) Turner Street from Morning Street to Bc`\S` Ab`SSb T`][ ;]`\W\U Ab`SSb b] the Prom; Quebec Street from EmbVS >`][) ?cSPSQ Ab`SSb T`][ 3[ erson Street to the Prom; Melbourne S`a]\ Ab`SSb b] bVS >`][) ;SZP]c`\S Street from Emerson Street to the Ab`SSb T`][ 3[S`a]\ Ab`SSb b] bVS Prom; Montreal Street from Willis >`][) ;]\b`SOZ Ab`SSb T`][ EWZZWa Street to the Prom; and Walnut Street Ab`SSb b] bVS >`][) O\R EOZ\cb Ab`SSb from Willis Street to the Prom. (See T`][ EWZZWa Ab`SSb b] bVS >`][ ASS map on Page 11.) [O^ ]\ >OUS NOW THE GOOD NEWS... <=E B63 5==2 <3EAÂŹ There are a number of parking gaBVS`S O`S O \c[PS` ]T ^O`YW\U UO
rages and lots within walking distance `OUSa O\R Z]ba eWbVW\ eOZYW\U RWabO\QS from the Eastern Promenade. To view T`][ bVS 3OabS`\ >`][S\ORS B] dWSe a list or map, see the city's webO ZWab ]` [O^ aSS bVS QWbg¸a eSP site at portlandmaine.gov/parking/ aWbS Ob ^]`bZO\R[OW\S U]d ^O`YW\U offstreet.asp. ]TTab`SSb Oa^ If you don't want to walk all the 7T g]c R]\¸b eO\b b] eOZY OZZ bVS way from Washington Avenue to the eOg T`][ EOaVW\Ub]\ /dS\cS b] bVS park, the Narrow Gauge Railroad will ^O`Y bVS <O``]e 5OcUS @OWZ`]OR eWZZ be shuttling people from its location PS aVcbbZW\U ^S]^ZS T`][ Wba Z]QObW]\ at 58 Fore St. to the festival grounds Ob #& 4]`S Ab b] bVS TSabWdOZ U`]c\Ra between 1 and 7 p.m. Free; donations PSbeSS\ O\R % ^ [ 4`SS) R]\ObW]\a accepted. OQQS^bSR A bicycle valet service by the Bicycle / PWQgQZS dOZSb aS`dWQS Pg bVS 0WQgQZS Coalition of Maine will be set up at the 1]OZWbW]\ ]T ;OW\S eWZZ PS aSb c^ Ob bVS bottom of Cutter Street near East End P]bb][ ]T 1cbbS` Ab`SSb \SO` 3Oab 3\R Beach. You can ride your bike there 0SOQV G]c QO\ `WRS g]c` PWYS bVS`S using the Eastern Promenade Trail caW\U bVS 3OabS`\ >`][S\ORS B`OWZ (see map on Page Ell) from the Old aSS [O^ ]\ >OUS 3 T`][ bVS =ZR Port or from near Marginal Way. Bikes >]`b ]` T`][ \SO` ;O`UW\OZ EOg 0WYSa can be retrieved from the valet area QO\ PS `Sb`WSdSR T`][ bVS dOZSb O`SO at any point during the show. Free; Ob O\g ^]W\b Rc`W\U bVS aV]e 4`SS) donations accepted. R]\ObW]\a OQQS^bSR Maine Pedicab will be running Sat;OW\S >SRWQOP eWZZ PS `c\\W\U AOb urday to take people to the festival. c`ROg b] bOYS ^S]^ZS b] bVS TSabWdOZ They work on tips, so it's pay what BVSg e]`Y ]\ bW^a a] Wb¸a ^Og eVOb you want. Call 430-7011. g]c eO\b 1OZZ "! %
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:fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 Continued from Page E10 TUESDAY 45%3$!9 M83, electronica, with Big Black Delta, State - ELECTRONICA WITH "IG "LACK $ELTA 3TATE 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF Theatre, Portland. $25 in advance; $28 day of SHOW GENERAL ADMISSION STATETHEATREPORTLAND show; general admission, statetheatreportland .com. 8 p.m. COM P M High on Fire, metal, Port City Music Hall, (IGH ON &IRE METAL 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL Portland. $15 to $30. portcitymusichall.com. 0ORTLAND TO PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM 9 p.m. P M Ashelin, Newfoundland Celtic-pop band, !SHELIN .EWFOUNDLAND #ELTIC POP BAND 0HILLIPS #OMMUNITY #ENTER Phillips Community Center. $15. 639-3717. 7 p.m. P M Maine Marimba Ensemble, Zimbabwean -AINE -ARIMBA %NSEMBLE :IMBABWEAN marimba music, El RayoTaqueria, Portland. MARIMBA MUSIC %L 2AYO 4AQUERIA 0ORTLAND Free, elrayotaqueria.com. 7 to 9 p.m. &REE ELRAYOTAQUERIA COM TO P M Ryan Halliburton, acoustic, Portland Lobster 2YAN (ALLIBURTON ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM 6 p.m. P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Preservation Hall Jazz Band, traditional New 0RESERVATION (ALL *AZZ "AND TRADITIONAL .EW Orleans jazz, Leura Hill Eastman Performing /RLEANS JAZZ ,EURA (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING Arts Center, Fryeburg. $29.50; $25 for seniors; !RTS #ENTER &RYEBURG FOR SENIORS $15 for students, fryeburgacademy.org/pac. FOR STUDENTS FRYEBURGACADEMY ORG PAC 7:30 p.m. P M O l d Crow Medicine Show, roots-rock, with /LD #ROW -EDICINE 3HOW ROOTS ROCK WITH The Lumineers and The Milk Carton Kids, State 4HE ,UMINEERS AND 4HE -ILK #ARTON +IDS 3TATE Theatre, Portland. Sold out. statetheatreportland 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND 3OLD OUT STATETHEATREPORTLAND .com. 8 p.m. COM P M Music on the Mall, with the Merry meeting -USIC ON THE -ALL WITH THE -ERRYMEETING Community Band, Brunswick Mall. Free. #OMMUNITY "AND "RUNSWICK -ALL &REE 729-4439. 6 to 8 p.m. TO P M Michelle Bruckner and Kelsey Halbert, -ICHELLE "RUCKNER AND +ELSEY (ALBERT Broadway music, Opera House at Boothbay "ROADWAY MUSIC /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY Harbor. $12 in advance; $15 day of show. (ARBOR IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW boothbayoperahouse.com. 7:30 p.m. BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M Ocean Park Brass, popular favorites, Jordan /CEAN 0ARK "RASS POPULAR FAVORITES *ORDAN Hall, Ocean Park. $5. oceanpark.org. 7:30 p.m. (ALL /CEAN 0ARK OCEANPARK ORG P M Get Back, Beatles tribute band, Riverbank Park, 'ET "ACK "EATLES TRIBUTE BAND 2IVERBANK 0ARK Westbrook. Free. 420-7683. 6 to 8 p.m. 7ESTBROOK &REE TO P M Sunset Folk Series, with Will Gattis, Western 3UNSET &OLK 3ERIES WITH 7ILL 'ATTIS 7ESTERN Promenade Park, Portland. Free. 756-8130. 0ROMENADE 0ARK 0ORTLAND &REE 7:30 p.m. P M Summer Concerts at Mill Creek Park, with 3UMMER #ONCERTS AT -ILL #REEK 0ARK WITH Motor Booty Affair ('70s disco), Mill Creek -OTOR "OOTY !FFAIR @ S DISCO -ILL #REEK Park, South Portland. Free. 767-7650. 6:30 to 0ARK 3OUTH 0ORTLAND &REE TO 8 p.m. P M Summer Arts Series, with Steven Richard 3UMMER !RTS 3ERIES WITH 3TEVEN 2ICHARD Lindholm (children's show), Royal River Park, ,INDHOLM CHILDREN S SHOW 2OYAL 2IVER 0ARK Yarmouth. Free. 846-2406. 11 a.m. 9ARMOUTH &REE A M Summer Arts Series, with 317 Main Street 3UMMER !RTS 3ERIES WITH -AIN 3TREET acoustic ensembles, Royal River Park, ACOUSTIC ENSEMBLES 2OYAL 2IVER 0ARK Yarmouth. Free. 846-2406. 6:15 p.m. 9ARMOUTH &REE P M The Cause, Camden Amphitheatre. Free. 2364HE #AUSE #AMDEN !MPHITHEATRE &REE 3440. Noon. .OON O l d Time Music Jam, open jam of old-time /LD 4IME -USIC *AM OPEN JAM OF OLD TIME Appalachian music, Local Sprouts Cooperative, !PPALACHIAN MUSIC ,OCAL 3PROUTS #OOPERATIVE Portland. Free/donation, localsprouts.coop. 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION LOCALSPROUTS COOP 7 p.m. P M O l d Port Music Series, with The Box Tiger /LD 0ORT -USIC 3ERIES WITH 4HE "OX 4IGER (indie rock), Gelato Fiasco, Brunswick. Free. INDIE ROCK 'ELATO &IASCO "RUNSWICK &REE 699-4314. 8 p.m. P M Ashelin, Newfoundland Celtic-pop band, Skye !SHELIN .EWFOUNDLAND #ELTIC POP BAND 3KYE Theatre Performing Arts Center, South Carthage. 4HEATRE 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER 3OUTH #ARTHAGE $15. 562-4445. 7 p.m. P M Eric Bettencourt, pop/rock, Portland Lobster %RIC "ETTENCOURT POP ROCK 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM 6 p.m. P M AUG. 9 !5' KahBang Music, Art & Film Festival, rock +AH"ANG -USIC !RT &ILM &ESTIVAL ROCK festival with The Deftones, Bassnectar, Wale FESTIVAL WITH 4HE $EFTONES "ASSNECTAR 7ALE and others, Bangor Waterfront and various AND OTHERS "ANGOR 7ATERFRONT AND VARIOUS venues. $35 to $105; some events are free. VENUES TO SOME EVENTS ARE FREE Schedule at kahbang.com. 5 p.m. to midnight. 3CHEDULE AT KAHBANG COM P M TO MIDNIGHT Through Aug. 12. 4HROUGH !UG Summer Concert Series, with Jacob Augustine 3UMMER #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH *ACOB !UGUSTINE (indie folk), Lithgow Public Library, Augusta. INDIE FOLK ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY !UGUSTA Free, lithgow.lib.me.us. 6:30 p.m. &REE LITHGOW LIB ME US P M
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¾B=B/: @31/::œ >5 ! (# AbO`a "TOTAL RECALL" (PG-13) (1:52) Stars 1]ZW\ 4O``SZZ 0]YSS[ E]]RPW\S 0`gO\ Colin Farrell, Bokeem Woodbine, Bryan 1`O\ab]\ O\R 9ObS 0SQYW\aOZS 2W`SQbSR Pg Cranston and Kate Beckinsale. Directed by :S\ EWaS[O\ / TOQb]`g e]`YS` aca^SQba Len Wiseman. A factory worker suspects bVOb VS Wa O a^g OTbS` dWaWbW\U @SYOZZ ³ O that he is a spy after visiting Rekall - a Q][^O\g bVOb ^`]dWRSa QZWS\ba eWbV W[ company that provides clients with im^ZO\bSR TOYS [S[]`WSa ]T O ZWTS bVSg e]cZR planted fake memories of a life they would ZWYS b] VOdS ZSR 0cb a][SbVW\U U]Sa like to have led. But something goes e`]\U O\R VS ¿\Ra VW[aSZT ]\ bVS `c\ wrong and he finds himself on the run. =^S\W\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` 4`W BcSa Opening at: Windham 5 Star Fri-Tues 12:05, ( # !(! %( # '(##) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b 3:30, 7:15, 9:55; Nordica (Freeport) 4`W BcSa (! " %(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R Fri-Tues 1:30,4, 7:30,10; Cinemagic Grand A]cbV >]`bZO\R 4`W ESR (! "(" (South Portland) Fri-Wed 11:30, 2,4:40, %( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] 4`W ESR (! 7:20,10; Cinemagic Saco Fri-Wed 11:30, (# ( "(! "(# % %( '(! '(# ) 11:50, 2, 2:20, 4:30, 4:50, 7, 7:20, 9:30, 9:50; 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y 4`W ESR ( ( Cinemagic Westbrook Fri-Wed 12:10,12:20, ! !( $("# % '(! '(" ) 0`c\aeWQY 3, 3:20, 6:45, 7, 9:30, 9:40; Brunswick 10 4`W Ac\ ( "( % %(! '(# ( ;]\ Fri-Sun 1:10,4:10, 7, 7:30, 9:50,10:10 MonBcSa ( "( % '(# Tues 1:10, 4:10, 7, 9:50 "DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: DOG DAYS" ¾27/@G =4 / E7;>G 972( 2=5 2/GAœ (PG) (1:52) AbO`a HOQVO`g 5]`R]\ @]PS`b Stars Zachary Gordon, Robert >5 (# Capron, Devon Bostick and Steve Zahn. 1O^`]\ 2Sd]\ 0]abWQY O\R AbSdS HOV\ Directed by David Bowers. School is out 2W`SQbSR Pg 2OdWR 0]eS`a AQV]]Z Wa ]cb and Greg is ready for the days of summer, O\R 5`SU Wa `SORg T]` bVS ROga ]T ac[[S` but all his plans go wrong. Now he's not Pcb OZZ VWa ^ZO\a U] e`]\U <]e VS¸a \]b sure what he's going to do. ac`S eVOb VS¸a U]W\U b] R] Opening at: Windham 5 Star Fri-Tues =^S\W\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` 4`W BcSa 6:50, 9; Nordica (Freeport) 12, 2:15,4:30, ( # "(! $(# ') <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b Fri-Tues 12:15, 7, 9:10; Cinemagic 4`W BcSa ( # 2:30,4:45, (! "("# % '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ Grand (South Portland) Fri-Wed 11:45,2, 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R 4`W ESR ("# 4:15,7:15,9:30; Cinemagic Saco Fri-Wed "( # %( # '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] 4`W ESR 11:45,2,4:15, 7:05,9:15; Cinemagic West ("# "( # %( # '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ ESab brook Fri-Wed 11:35, 2, "(! $(# '( ) 4:30, 6:50, 9:10; P`]]Y 4`W ESR (!# Brunswick 10 Fri-Tues 1:20, 4:20, 7:10,10 0`c\aeWQY 4`W BcSa ( "( %( "SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED" (R) (1:26) ¾A/43BG <=B 5C/@/<B332œ @ ( $ Stars Aubrey Plaza, Jake M. Johnson and AbO`a /cP`Sg >ZOhO 8OYS ; 8]V\a]\ O\R Karan Soni. Directed by Colin Trevorrow. 9O`O\ A]\W 2W`SQbSR Pg 1]ZW\ B`Sd]``]e Three magazine employees head out on BV`SS [OUOhW\S S[^Z]gSSa VSOR ]cb ]\ an assignment to interview a guy who O\ OaaWU\[S\b b] W\bS`dWSe O Ucg eV] placed a classified ad seeking a compan^ZOQSR O QZOaaW¿SR OR aSSYW\U O Q][^O\ ion for time travel. W]\ T]` bW[S b`OdSZ Opening at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Fri=^S\W\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R 4`W Wed 12:30, 5, 7:15, 9:25 ESR (! 2:45, ("# # %( # '( #
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But EBZ UIBU NJHIU TFFN B CJU ESBNBUJD #VU then, since you're lucky, your name's not UIFO TJODF ZPV SF MVDLZ ZPVS OBNF T OPU Paco Larranaga, the subject of the new 1BDP -BSSBOBHB UIF TVCKFDU PG UIF OFX documentary "Give EPDVNFOUBSZ i(JWF Up Tomorrow," 6Q 5PNPSSPX w screening Wednesday TDSFFOJOH 8FEOFTEBZ as part of the PortBT QBSU PG UIF 1PSU land Public Library's MBOE 1VCMJD -JCSBSZ T Summer Documen4VNNFS %PDVNFO tary Film Series. UBSZ 'JMN 4FSJFT In 1997, Larranaga *O -BSSBOBHB and six other young BOE TJY PUIFS ZPVOH men were arrested NFO XFSF BSSFTUFE following the disapGPMMPXJOH UIF EJTBQ pearance of two QFBSBODF PG UXP sisters, Marijoy and TJTUFST .BSJKPZ BOE Jacqueline Chiong, in the Philippine +BDRVFMJOF $IJPOH JO UIF 1IJMJQQJOF island of Cebu. A decomposed body sugJTMBOE PG $FCV " EFDPNQPTFE CPEZ TVH gested that the young women had been HFTUFE UIBU UIF ZPVOH XPNFO IBE CFFO kidnapped, raped and murdered, and LJEOBQQFE SBQFE BOE NVSEFSFE BOE Larranaga, the well-off son of a political -BSSBOBHB UIF XFMM PGG TPO PG B QPMJUJDBM family, was quickly arrested and charged GBNJMZ XBT RVJDLMZ BSSFTUFE BOE DIBSHFE with taking part in the crime. XJUI UBLJOH QBSU JO UIF DSJNF As in most crime stories, Paco was "T JO NPTU DSJNF TUPSJFT 1BDP XBT hardly an angel - he'd had some trouble IBSEMZ BO BOHFM o IF E IBE TPNF USPVCMF with the law and, according to one source, XJUI UIF MBX BOE BDDPSEJOH UP POF TPVSDF made racist comments about his Asian coNBEF SBDJTU DPNNFOUT BCPVU IJT "TJBO DP defendants. 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"STEP UP REVOLUTION" (PG-13) (1:37) Stars Kathryn ¾AB3> C> @3D=:CB7=<œ >5 ! (!% AbO`a 9ObV`g\ McCormick, Ryan Guzman, Adam G. Sevani and ;Q1]`[WQY @gO\ 5ch[O\ /RO[ 5 ASdO\W O\R Stephen Boss. Directed by Scott Speer. Emily arrives AbS^VS\ 0]aa 2W`SQbSR Pg AQ]bb A^SS` 3[WZg O``WdSa in Miami with aspirations to become a professional W\ ;WO[W eWbV Oa^W`ObW]\a b] PSQ][S O ^`]TSaaW]\OZ dancer. She sparks with Sean, the leader of a dance RO\QS` AVS a^O`Ya eWbV ASO\ bVS ZSORS` ]T O RO\QS crew whose neighborhood is threatened by Emily's "MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE'S MOST WANTED" (PG) ¾;/2/5/A1/@ !( 3C@=>3¸A ;=AB E/<B32œ >5 Q`Se eV]aS \SWUVP]`V]]R Wa bV`SObS\SR Pg 3[WZg¸a father's development plans. Animated, with the voices of Ben Stiller, Jada (2:04) ( " /\W[ObSR eWbV bVS d]WQSa ]T 0S\ AbWZZS` 8ORO TObVS`¸a RSdSZ]^[S\b ^ZO\a Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock and David Schwimmer. Opening at: Windham 5 Star Thurs-Tues 12:15, 3:40, >W\YSbb A[WbV 1V`Wa @]QY O\R 2OdWR AQVeW[[S` =^S\W\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a BcSa ( # !(" Directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad 7:10,9:25; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs2W`SQbSR Pg 3`WQ 2O`\SZZ B][ ;Q5`ObV O\R 1]\`OR %( '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a Vernon. Alex, Marty, Gloria and Melman are still fighting ESR ("# Wed 11:45, 2:10,4:30 (3D), 7, 9:20 (3D); Cinemagic DS`\]\ /ZSf ;O`bg 5Z]`WO O\R ;SZ[O\ O`S abWZZ ¿UVbW\U ( "(! !2 % '( !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ to get home to New York. Their journey takes them Saco Thurs-Wed 11:30,1:45,4, 7:05,9:20; Cinemagic b] USb V][S b] <Se G]`Y BVSW` X]c`\Sg bOYSa bVS[ AOQ] BVc`a ESR (! ("# " %( # '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ through Europe where they find the perfect cover: A Westbrook Fri-Tues 11:50 (3D), 2:10 (3D), 4:30, 7, 9:20 bV`]cUV 3c`]^S eVS`S bVSg ¿\R bVS ^S`TSQb Q]dS`( / ESabP`]]Y 4`W BcSa (# !2 ( !2 "(! % '( traveling circus, which they reinvent - Madagascar (3D) Wed 11:50, 2:10,4:30,7,9:20; Brunswick 10 Thurs b`OdSZW\U QW`Qca eVWQV bVSg `SW\dS\b ³ ;OROUOaQO` !2 ESR (# ( "(! % '( ) 0`c\aeWQY BVc`a style. (3D), 4, 7:20 (3D), 9:50 Fri-Tues 12:50 (3D), 3:45, abgZS 12:50 (# !2 " %( !2 '(# 4`W BcSa (# !2 !("# 7:20 (3D), 9:45 Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:10, AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( 2:25, ( # %( !2 '("# 4:30; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 11:30,1:50,4:20 "(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (! (# "( "TED" (R) (1:36) Stars Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, ¾B32œ @ (!$ AbO`a ;O`Y EOVZPS`U ;WZO 9c\Wa "MAGIC MIKE" (R) (1:50) Stars Channing Tatum, Alex ASbV ;OQ4O`ZO\S O\R 8]SZ ;Q6OZS 2W`SQbSR Pg ASbV Seth MacFarlane and Joel McHale. Directed by Seth ¾;/571 ;793œ @ (# AbO`a 1VO\\W\U BObc[ /ZSf Pettyfer, Olivia Munn and Matthew McConaughey. DiMacFarlane. A story centered on a man and his teddy >SbbgTS` =ZWdWO ;c\\ O\R ;ObbVSe ;Q1]\OcUVSg 2W ;OQ4O`ZO\S / ab]`g QS\bS`SR ]\ O [O\ O\R VWa bSRRg rected by Steven Soderbergh. A male stripper teaches bear, who comes to life as the result of a childhood `SQbSR Pg AbSdS\ A]RS`PS`UV / [OZS ab`W^^S` bSOQVSa PSO` eV] Q][Sa b] ZWTS Oa bVS `SacZb ]T O QVWZRV]]R a younger performer how to party, pick up women, and eWaV wish. O g]c\US` ^S`T]`[S` V]e b] ^O`bg ^WQY c^ e][S\ O\R make easy money. Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 4:15,7:15, [OYS SOag []\Sg AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a "( # %( #
9:35 Fri-Wed 3, 9:20; Windham 5 Star Thurs 1, 3:50, '(!# 4`W ESR ! '( ) EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a !(# 7:15,9:45 Fri-Tues 9:05; Cinemagic Grand (South Port%( # '("# 4`W BcSa '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`b land) Thurs-Wed 11:50, 2:20,4:50, 7:20, 9:45; Cinemagic ZO\R BVc`a ESR (# ( "(# %( '("#) 1W\S[OUWQ Saco Thurs 12:05, 4:50, 7:10, 9:35 Fri-Wed 12:05, AOQ] BVc`a ( # 2:25, ( # "(# %( '(!# 4`W ESR ( # 2:25,4:45,7:10, 9:35; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 11:40, ( # "("# %( '(!#) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a (" 11:50, 2, 2:20,4:20,4:40, 7, 7:20, 9:30, 9:50 Fri-Wed (# ( "( "(" % %( '(! '(# 4`W ESR 11:50, 2:20,4:40,7:20, 9:50; Brunswick 10 Thurs 1:05, (# ( "(" %( '(# ) 0`c\aeWQY BVc`a ( # 4:20, 7:15, 9:45 Fri-Tues 1:05, 3:30, 7:35,10:05 "( %( # '("# 4`W BcSa ( # !(! %(!# ( # "TO ROME WITH LOVE" (R) (1:42) Stars Woody ¾B= @=;3 E7B6 :=D3œ @ (" AbO`a E]]Rg Allen, Penelope Cruz and Jesse Eisenberg. Directed by /ZZS\ >S\SZ]^S 1`ch O\R 8SaaS 3WaS\PS`U 2W`SQbSR Pg Woody Allen. A look at the lives of some visitors and E]]Rg /ZZS\ / Z]]Y Ob bVS ZWdSa ]T a][S dWaWb]`a O\R residents of Rome and the sparks of romance, adven`SaWRS\ba ]T @][S O\R bVS a^O`Ya ]T `][O\QS ORdS\ ture and predicaments they encounter. bc`S O\R ^`SRWQO[S\ba bVSg S\Q]c\bS` Showing at: Eveningstar (Brunswick) Thurs 1:30,4, AV]eW\U Ob( 3dS\W\UabO` 0`c\aeWQY BVc`a (! " 6:30 Fri-Sun 1:30,4, 6:30, 9 Mon-Wed 1:30, 4, 6:30; $(! 4`W Ac\ (! " $(! ' ;]\ ESR (! " $(! ) Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 1, 3:45,6:50,9:20 Fri<WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a !("# $(# '( 4`W Wed 3:45, 6:50; Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12, 2:25,4:50, ESR !("# $(# ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( # "(# 7:15,9:40; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Tues 11:40,2:10, %( # '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a BcSa (" ( 4:40,7:20,10 "(" %( "THE WATCH" (R) (1:38) Stars Ben Stiller, Vince ¾B63 E/B16œ @ (!& AbO`a 0S\ AbWZZS` DW\QS Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Billy Crudup. Directed by Akiva DOcUV\ 8]\OV 6WZZ O\R 0WZZg 1`cRc^ 2W`SQbSR Pg /YWdO Schaffer. Suburban dads who form a neighborhood AQVOTTS` AcPc`PO\ RORa eV] T]`[ O \SWUVP]`V]]R watch group as a way to get out of their day-to-day eObQV U`]c^ Oa O eOg b] USb ]cb ]T bVSW` ROg b] ROg family routines find themselves defending the Earth TO[WZg `]cbW\Sa ¿\R bVS[aSZdSa RSTS\RW\U bVS 3O`bV from an alien invasion. T`][ O\ OZWS\ W\dOaW]\ Opening at: Windham 5 Star Thurs-Tues 12:10, =^S\W\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a BcSa ( 3:55, 7:10, 9:35; Nordica (Freeport) Fri-Tues 3:15, 9:45; !(## %( '(!#) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b 4`W BcSa !( # '("#) Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs-Wed 12, 2:20, 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a ESR ( 4:50,7:10, 9:30; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 11:50, 2:10, "(# %( '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR (# ( 4:25, 7:05,9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 11:50 (3D), "( # %( # '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a (# !2 (3D), 2:20, 4:30,4:40, 7:10, 7:30, 9:30 (3D), 9:50 12, 2:10 ( !2 ( "(! "(" %( %(! '(! !2 '(# Fri-Wed 12,2:20,4:40, 7:10,9:50; Brunswick 10 Thurs 4`W ESR ( "(" %( '(# ) 0`c\aeWQY BVc`a 1:10, 4:30, 7:10, 7:30, 9:40 Fri-Tues 1:35,4:15, 7:15, 9:40 ( "(! %( %(! '(" 4`W BcSa (!# "( # %( # '(" "YOUR SISTER'S SISTER" (NR) (1:30) Stars Mark Du¾G=C@ A7AB3@¸A A7AB3@œ <@ (! AbO`a ;O`Y 2c plass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt. Directed by ^ZOaa 3[WZg 0Zc\b O\R @]aS[O`WS 2SEWbb 2W`SQbSR Pg Lynn Shelton. Iris invites her friend Jack to stay at her :g\\ AVSZb]\ 7`Wa W\dWbSa VS` T`WS\R 8OQY b] abOg Ob VS` family's island getaway after the death of his brother. TO[WZg¸a WaZO\R USbOeOg OTbS` bVS RSObV ]T VWa P`]bVS` At their remote cabin, Jack's drunken encounter with /b bVSW` `S[]bS QOPW\ 8OQY¸a R`c\YS\ S\Q]c\bS` eWbV Hannah, Iris' sister, kicks off a revealing stretch of days. 6O\\OV 7`Wa¸ aWabS` YWQYa ]TT O `SdSOZW\U ab`SbQV ]T ROga Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 12:15,5, AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a ( # # 9:40 '("
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Chain & the Gang :_X`e k_\ >Xe^ "Cool Blood" is the third album Âľ1]]Z 0Z]]RÂś Wa bVS bVW`R OZPc[ by the dance-inducing pop Pg bVS RO\QS W\RcQW\U ^]^ peddlers Chain & the Gang. ^SRRZS`a 1VOW\ bVS 5O\U Bandleader Ian Svenonious mixes 0O\RZSORS` 7O\ AdS\]\W]ca [WfSa hardcore punk with summerVO`RQ]`S ^c\Y eWbV ac[[S` time party vibes, resulting in a bW[S ^O`bg dWPSa `SacZbW\U W\ O uniquely fun sound. Lo-fi legend c\W_cSZg Tc\ a]c\R :] Âż ZSUS\R Calvin Johnson co-headlines, and 1OZdW\ 8]V\a]\ Q] VSORZW\Sa O\R Vancouver pop ensemble Katie DO\Q]cdS` ^]^ S\aS[PZS 9ObWS and the Lichen opens the show. O\R bVS :WQVS\ ]^S\a bVS aV]e
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KahBang BX_9Xe^ All weekend long, the KahBang /ZZ eSSYS\R Z]\U bVS 9OV0O\U Music Festival takes over Bangor. ;caWQ 4SabWdOZ bOYSa ]dS` 0O\U]` Highlights include the Friday6WUVZWUVba W\QZcRS bVS 4`WROg night show with The Deftones, \WUVb aV]e eWbV BVS 2STb]\Sa Wale, Bad Rabbits, Reptar, Lady EOZS 0OR @OPPWba @S^bO` :ORg Lamb the Beekeeper, Spose and :O[P bVS 0SSYSS^S` A^]aS O\R a whole lot of other acts. O eV]ZS Z]b ]T ]bVS` OQba WHEN: Noon E63<( <]]\ WHERE: Bangor Waterfront E63@3( 0O\U]` EObS`T`]\b Pavilion, 1 Railroad St. >OdWZW]\ @OWZ`]OR Ab HOW MUCH: $35 to $105; 6=E ;C16( !# b] #) kahbang.com YOVPO\U Q][
Arts in Motion Theater presents /`ba W\ ;]bW]\ BVSObS` ^`SaS\ba the family classic "Charlotte's bVS TO[WZg QZOaaWQ ¾1VO`Z]bbS¸a Web, The Musical." Take deESP BVS ;caWQOZ œ BOYS RS light in Wilbur, Charlotte, Fern, ZWUVb W\ EWZPc` 1VO`Z]bbS 4S`\ Templeton, Avery, Homer and the BS[^ZSb]\ /dS`g 6][S` O\R bVS rest of the gang at the farm as `Sab ]T bVS UO\U Ob bVS TO`[ Oa the famous spider spins her way bVS TO[]ca a^WRS` a^W\a VS` eOg into hearts everywhere. W\b] VSO`ba SdS`geVS`S WHEN: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. E63<( O [ O\R % ^ [ WHERE: Leura Hill Eastman E63@3( :Sc`O 6WZZ 3Oab[O\ Performing Arts Center, >S`T]`[W\U /`ba 1S\bS` Fryeburg Academy 4`gSPc`U /QORS[g HOW MUCH: $12;) 6=E ;C16( $10 seniors and children; aS\W]`a O\R QVWZR`S\) artsinmotiontheater. com O`baW\[]bW]\bVSObS` Q][
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THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Bowdoin International Music Festival: Artists of "OWDOIN )NTERNATIONAL -USIC &ESTIVAL !RTISTS OF Tomorrow, Bowdoin College (Studzinski Recital 4OMORROW "OWDOIN #OLLEGE 3TUDZINSKI 2ECITAL Hall), Brunswick. $10. bowdoinfestival.org. 1 and (ALL "RUNSWICK BOWDOINFESTIVAL ORG AND 6:30 p.m. Thursday; 12:30 p.m. Friday. P M 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY Bay Chamber Summer Music Festival: "A Musical "AY #HAMBER 3UMMER -USIC &ESTIVAL h! -USICAL Rendezvous," Sospiro Winds, Chris Brubeck 2ENDEZVOUS v 3OSPIRO 7INDS #HRIS "RUBECK and a woodwind quintet, Rockport Opera AND A WOODWIND QUINTET 2OCKPORT /PERA House. $30 to $40; $8 for ages 18 and under. (OUSE TO FOR AGES AND UNDER baychamberconcerts.org. 8 p.m. BAYCHAMBERCONCERTS ORG P M VentiCordi Chamber Music, music of Telemann, 6ENTI#ORDI #HAMBER -USIC MUSIC OF 4ELEMANN Cowell and Bach, South Congregational Church, #OWELL AND "ACH 3OUTH #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH Kennebunkport. $15 to $20; $5 for ages 18 and +ENNEBUNKPORT TO FOR AGES AND under. 286-6688. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 1 7. UNDER P M 4HROUGH !UG FRIDAY &2)$!9 Chamber ME Music Series, string trio performs #HAMBER -% -USIC 3ERIES STRING TRIO PERFORMS works by Beethoven and Bartok, Freeport WORKS BY "EETHOVEN AND "ARTOK &REEPORT Community Center. Free/donation, tinyurl.com/ #OMMUNITY #ENTER &REE DONATION TINYURL COM chamberME. 11 a.m. CHAMBER-% A M Chamber ME Music Series, string trio performs #HAMBER -% -USIC 3ERIES STRING TRIO PERFORMS works by Beethoven and Bartok, State Street WORKS BY "EETHOVEN AND "ARTOK 3TATE 3TREET Church, Portland. Free/donation, tinyurl.com/ #HURCH 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION TINYURL COM chamberME. 5 p.m. CHAMBER-% P M Bowdoin International Music Festival: Festival "OWDOIN )NTERNATIONAL -USIC &ESTIVAL &ESTIVAL Fridays, performances of works by Bach, Debussy &RIDAYS PERFORMANCES OF WORKS BY "ACH $EBUSSY and Tchaikovsky, Brunswick High School (Crooker AND 4CHAIKOVSKY "RUNSWICK (IGH 3CHOOL #ROOKER Theatre). $40. bowdoinfestival.org. 7:30 p.m. 4HEATRE BOWDOINFESTIVAL ORG P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Shore Road Summer Music Series, with Trillium 3HORE 2OAD 3UMMER -USIC 3ERIES WITH 4RILLIUM (organ, piano, flute and violin), Ogunquit Baptist ORGAN PIANO mUTE AND VIOLIN /GUNQUIT "APTIST Church. Free/donation, ogunquitbaptistchurch.org. #HURCH &REE DONATION OGUNQUITBAPTISTCHURCH ORG 7 p.m. P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival, "SLLMF 40th 3EBAGO ,ONG ,AKE -USIC &ESTIVAL h3,,-& TH Anniversary," DeertreesTheatre, Harrison. $25. !NNIVERSARY v $EERTREES 4HEATRE (ARRISON sebagomusicfestival.org. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 14. SEBAGOMUSICFESTIVAL ORG P M 4HROUGH !UG WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Summer Met Opera in HD Encore Series, encore 3UMMER -ET /PERA IN ($ %NCORE 3ERIES ENCORE
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FRIENDLY MUSICAL /GUNQUIT 0LAYHOUSE "The Little Prince," children's show, Theater at h4HE ,ITTLE 0RINCE v CHILDREN S SHOW 4HEATER AT ogunquitplayhouse.org. 10 a.m. and noon Monmouth. $12. theateratmonmouth.org. 1 p.m. OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG A M AND NOON -ONMOUTH THEATERATMONMOUTH ORG P M 3ATURDAY A M 3UNDAY Thursday and Tuesday. In repertory through Aug. 17. Saturday; 10 a.m. Sunday. 4HURSDAY AND 4UESDAY )N REPERTORY THROUGH !UG "The Awesome '80s Prom," Ken Davenport's h4HE !WESOME @ S 0ROM v +EN $AVENPORT S Shakespeare's "King Henry IV, Part I," Theater at 3HAKESPEARE S h+ING (ENRY )6 0ART ) v 4HEATER AT hit Off-Broadway show, Styxx, Portland. $8 in HIT /FF "ROADWAY SHOW 3TYXX 0ORTLAND IN Monmouth. $10 to $26. theateratmonmouth.org. -ONMOUTH TO THEATERATMONMOUTH ORG advance; $12 day of show, lucidstage.com. 8 p.m. ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW LUCIDSTAGE COM P M 7:30 p.m. Thursday; 1 p.m. Sunday and P M 4HURSDAY P M 3UNDAY AND Saturday. 3ATURDAY Wednesday. In repertory through Aug. 18. 7EDNESDAY )N REPERTORY THROUGH !UG Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," 4ENNESSEE 7ILLIAMS h4HE 'LASS -ENAGERIE v MaineStage Summer Shakespeare Series, -AINE3TAGE 3UMMER 3HAKESPEARE 3ERIES drama set during the Great Depression, Theater at DRAMA SET DURING THE 'REAT $EPRESSION 4HEATER AT Lafayette Park, Kennebunk. Free/donation, maine ,AFAYETTE 0ARK +ENNEBUNK &REE DONATION MAINE Monmouth. $10 to $26. theateratmonmouth.org. stageshakespeare.com. "Othello," 7 p.m.Thursday -ONMOUTH TO THEATERATMONMOUTH ORG STAGESHAKESPEARE COM h/THELLO v P M 4HURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday; 7 p.m. P M 3ATURDAY AND 7EDNESDAY P M and Saturday; "As You Like It," 7 p.m. Friday and AND 3ATURDAY h!S 9OU ,IKE )T v P M &RIDAY AND Sunday. In repertory through Aug. 18. 3UNDAY )N REPERTORY THROUGH !UG Aug. 9. Through Aug. 11. !UG 4HROUGH !UG Shakespeare's "Two Gentlemen of Verona," 3HAKESPEARE S h4WO 'ENTLEMEN OF 6ERONA v "Once Upon a Mattress," musical comedy, h/NCE 5PON A -ATTRESS v MUSICAL COMEDY Theater at Monmouth. $10to$26. 4HEATER AT -ONMOUTH TO Boothbay Playhouse. $20. 633-3379. 8 p.m. "OOTHBAY 0LAYHOUSE P M theateratmonmouth.org. 1 p.m. Saturday and Aug. Thursday to Saturday and Aug. 9. Through Aug. 18. THEATERATMONMOUTH ORG P M 3ATURDAY AND !UG 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY AND !UG 4HROUGH !UG "Hairspray," musical about teen dancers and 9. 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'ATES #ENTER "AR (ARBOR FOR SENIORS 7EDNESDAY AND P M !UG 4HROUGH !UG (Gates Center), Bar Harbor. $12; $10 for seniors "For Profit," performance about student loan debt AND STUDENTS FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE h&OR 0ROlT v PERFORMANCE ABOUT STUDENT LOAN DEBT and students; $8 for children under age 12. crisis, Lucid Stage, Portland. $14. lucidstage.com. P M 3ATURDAY AND P M CRISIS ,UCID 3TAGE 0ORTLAND LUCIDSTAGE COM 939-6929. 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 2 and 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; P M 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY Sunday. Through Aug. 12. 3UNDAY 4HROUGH !UG 2 p.m. Sunday. P M 3UNDAY "The Rocky Horror Show," musical comedy about h4HE 2OCKY (ORROR 3HOW v MUSICAL COMEDY ABOUT Portland Playback Improv Theater, theme 0ORTLAND 0LAYBACK )MPROV 4HEATER THEME a transvestite mad scientist and his efforts to make A TRANSVESTITE MAD SCIENTIST AND HIS EFFORTS TO MAKE is "Favorite Memories," Community IS h&AVORITE -EMORIES v #OMMUNITY the perfect man, Arundel Barn Playhouse. $30 to THE PERFECT MAN !RUNDEL "ARN 0LAYHOUSE TO Television Network (CTN), Portland. $7. 4ELEVISION .ETWORK #4. 0ORTLAND $41. arundelbarnplayhouse.com. 8 p.m. Tuesday; ARUNDELBARNPLAYHOUSE COM P M 4UESDAY portlandplayback.com. 7:30 Friday. PORTLANDPLAYBACK COM &RIDAY 2 and 8 p.m. Wednesday; 8 p.m. Aug. 9. 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CONTINUING #/.4).5).' Portland Museum of Art: "The Draw of the 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT h4HE $RAW OF THE Normandy Coast, 1860-1960," more than 40 .ORMANDY #OAST v MORE THAN works of famous European and American art, WORKS OF FAMOUS %UROPEAN AND !MERICAN ART including works by Monet, Matisse, Whistler INCLUDING WORKS BY -ONET -ATISSE 7HISTLER and Picasso, through Aug. 13; "Maine Sublime: AND 0ICASSO THROUGH !UG h-AINE 3UBLIME Frederic Edwin Church's Landscapes of Mount &REDERIC %DWIN #HURCH S ,ANDSCAPES OF -OUNT Desert and Mount Katahdin," focuses on 23 of $ESERT AND -OUNT +ATAHDIN v FOCUSES ON OF Church's small oil sketches, through Sept. 30; #HURCH S SMALL OIL SKETCHES THROUGH 3EPT "The Portland Society of Art and Winslow Homer h4HE 0ORTLAND 3OCIETY OF !RT AND 7INSLOW (OMER in Maine," 50 watercolors and drawings examine IN -AINE v WATERCOLORS AND DRAWINGS EXAMINE the relationship between Homer, architect John THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN (OMER ARCHITECT *OHN Calvin Stevens and the Portland Society of Art, #ALVIN 3TEVENS AND THE 0ORTLAND 3OCIETY OF !RT through Feb. 3. portlandmuseum.org THROUGH &EB PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG Maine Historical Society Museum/Longfellow -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM ,ONGFELLOW House, Portland: "Wired!" explores the (OUSE 0ORTLAND h7IRED v EXPLORES THE electrification of Maine during the 20th century, ELECTRIlCATION OF -AINE DURING THE TH CENTURY through May 26, 2013. mainehistory.org THROUGH -AY MAINEHISTORY ORG Maine Jewish Museum, Portland: Rush -AINE *EWISH -USEUM 0ORTLAND 2USH Brown, "Portland: Capturing a Changing "ROWN h0ORTLAND #APTURING A #HANGING Neighborhood," paintings, through Sept. 10. .EIGHBORHOOD v PAINTINGS THROUGH 3EPT mainejewishmuseum.org MAINEJEWISHMUSEUM ORG Museum of Chebeague History, Chebeague -USEUM OF #HEBEAGUE (ISTORY #HEBEAGUE Island: "ChebeagueThrough Artists' Eyes" through )SLAND h#HEBEAGUE 4HROUGH !RTISTS %YESv THROUGH Sept. 3. 846-5237. 3EPT Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick: "OWDOIN #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT "RUNSWICK "Winslow Homer to Eva Hesse: Watercolors from h7INSLOW (OMER TO %VA (ESSE 7ATERCOLORS FROM the Bowdoin Collection," through Aug. 26; "A THE "OWDOIN #OLLECTION v THROUGH !UG h! River Lost & Found: The Androscoggin River in 2IVER ,OST &OUND 4HE !NDROSCOGGIN 2IVER IN Time and Place," interactive exhibit, through Sept. 4IME AND 0LACE v INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT THROUGH 3EPT 16; William Wegman, "Hello Nature," 30-year 7ILLIAM 7EGMAN h(ELLO .ATURE v YEAR retrospective of artist's work, through Oct. 21. RETROSPECTIVE OF ARTIST S WORK THROUGH /CT bowdoin.edu BOWDOIN EDU Pejepscot Historical Society Museum, Brunswick: 0EJEPSCOT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM "RUNSWICK "Promenade: A Walk in Style Through Pejepscot's h0ROMENADE ! 7ALK IN 3TYLE 4HROUGH 0EJEPSCOT S Past," through Oct. 31. pejepscothistorical.org 0AST v THROUGH /CT PEJEPSCOTHISTORICAL ORG Maine Maritime Museum, Bath: "Subdue, Seize -AINE -ARITIME -USEUM "ATH h3UBDUE 3EIZE and Take: Maritime Maine in the Unwelcome AND 4AKE -ARITIME -AINE IN THE 5NWELCOME Interruption of the War of 1812," examines the )NTERRUPTION OF THE 7AR OF v EXAMINES THE maritime world of pre-statehood Maine; through MARITIME WORLD OF PRE STATEHOOD -AINE THROUGH Oct. 12. mainemaritimemuseum.org /CT MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG
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Dyer Library/Saco Museum: Annie Lemieux, $YER ,IBRARY 3ACO -USEUM !NNIE ,EMIEUX photographs of the "Way Way Store," through PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE h7AY 7AY 3TORE v THROUGH Aug. 22; "The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's !UG h4HE -OVING 0ANORAMA OF 0ILGRIM S Progress," Civil War-era panorama seen in its 0ROGRESS v #IVIL 7AR ERA PANORAMA SEEN IN ITS entirety for the first time in more than a century, ENTIRETY FOR THE lRST TIME IN MORE THAN A CENTURY through Nov. 10 (also at Pepperell Mills in THROUGH .OV ALSO AT 0EPPERELL -ILLS IN Bidderford). dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org "IDDERFORD DYERLIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG Sanford-Springvale Historical Museum, Sanford: 3ANFORD 3PRINGVALE (ISTORICAL -USEUM 3ANFORD "The Private World of Robert M. Wilson," h4HE 0RIVATE 7ORLD OF 2OBERT - 7ILSON v photography, through Aug. 25. sanfordhistory.org PHOTOGRAPHY THROUGH !UG SANFORDHISTORY ORG Ogunquit Museum of American Art: "The Art of /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT h4HE !RT OF Will Barnet," abstract paintings, through Aug. 12; 7ILL "ARNET v ABSTRACT PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG Peggy Bacon: "Life in Art," paintings and prints of 0EGGY "ACON h,IFE IN !RT v PAINTINGS AND PRINTS OF Ogunquit, through Sept. 2; "Building an American /GUNQUIT THROUGH 3EPT h"UILDING AN !MERICAN Modernist Collection," highlights from the -ODERNIST #OLLECTION v HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE permanent collection, and Henry Strater: "Art of PERMANENT COLLECTION AND (ENRY 3TRATER h!RT OF the Portrait," collection of portraits, through Oct. THE 0ORTRAIT v COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS THROUGH /CT 31. ogunquitmuseum.org OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk: "A Glimpse "RICK 3TORE -USEUM +ENNEBUNK h! 'LIMPSE of Louis Norton," early 20th-century paintings OF ,OUIS .ORTON v EARLY TH CENTURY PAINTINGS of Kennebunkport; and "Painted Details: Artists OF +ENNEBUNKPORT AND h0AINTED $ETAILS !RTISTS Interpret Kennebunk's Historic Architecture," )NTERPRET +ENNEBUNK S (ISTORIC !RCHITECTURE v through Sept. 8; "Barry: The Art Exhibition," THROUGH 3EPT h"ARRY 4HE !RT %XHIBITION v paintings, drawings and sculptures by Edith Barry, PAINTINGS DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURES BY %DITH "ARRY through Sept. 15. 985-4802. THROUGH 3EPT Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston: "ATES #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT ,EWISTON "Starstruck: The Fine Art of Astrophotography," h3TARSTRUCK 4HE &INE !RT OF !STROPHOTOGRAPHY v featuring 106 images by artists from 11 countries FEATURING IMAGES BY ARTISTS FROM COUNTRIES across five continents, through Dec. 15. ACROSS lVE CONTINENTS THROUGH $EC bates.edu/museum/exhibitions BATES EDU MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville: #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT 7ATERVILLE "Interior Visions: Selections from the Collection," h)NTERIOR 6ISIONS 3ELECTIONS FROM THE #OLLECTION v pieces from museum collection curated by Alex PIECES FROM MUSEUM COLLECTION CURATED BY !LEX Katz, through Oct. 7; Alex Katz, "Maine/New +ATZ THROUGH /CT !LEX +ATZ h-AINE .EW York," 28 paintings and one multi-part sculpture, 9ORK v PAINTINGS AND ONE MULTI PART SCULPTURE through Dec. 30. 859-5609. THROUGH $EC Maine State Museum, Augusta: "Girl Scouts: -AINE 3TATE -USEUM !UGUSTA h'IRL 3COUTS Celebrating One Hundred Years," vintage period #ELEBRATING /NE (UNDRED 9EARS v VINTAGE PERIOD uniforms, pins, patches, ephemeras, cookie UNIFORMS PINS PATCHES EPHEMERAS COOKIE merchandise, camping gear and more, through MERCHANDISE CAMPING GEAR AND MORE THROUGH Aug. 31; "Malaga Island: Fragmented Lives," !UG h-ALAGA )SLAND &RAGMENTED ,IVES v historic photographs, documents, artifacts HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS DOCUMENTS ARTIFACTS and first-person accounts, through May 2013. AND lRST PERSON ACCOUNTS THROUGH -AY mainestatemuseum.org MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG
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The Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, August 2, 2012 GO E25 BVS >]`bZO\R >`Saa 6S`OZR BVc`aROg /cUcab j 5= 3 # mainepottersmarket.com MAINEPOTTERSMARKET COM Constellation Gallery, Portland: "Art Sets #ONSTELLATION 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND h!RT 3ETS THE 4ABLE v PLATES DESIGNED TO REPRESENT the Table," 32 plates designed to represent PARTICIPATING INDIVIDUALS THROUGH 4UESDAY participating individuals, through Tuesday. constellationart.com CONSTELLATIONART COM Macpage LLC, South Portland: "Landscapes," 20 -ACPAGE ,,# 3OUTH 0ORTLAND h,ANDSCAPES v LOCAL ARTISTS IN VARIOUS MEDIA THROUGH /CT local artists in various media, through Oct. 19. macpage.com MACPAGE COM Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth: Brita %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH "RITA Holmquist and Lesia Sochor, paintings, through (OLMQUIST AND ,ESIA 3OCHOR PAINTINGS THROUGH Aug. 26. elizabethmossgalleries.com !UG ELIZABETHMOSSGALLERIES COM Falmouth Memorial Library: "Anne's Garden," &ALMOUTH -EMORIAL ,IBRARY h!NNE S 'ARDEN v paintings, through Aug. 13. falmouthmemorial PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG FALMOUTHMEMORIAL library.org LIBRARY ORG Maine Audubon, Falmouth: "On the Wing," -AINE !UDUBON &ALMOUTH h/N THE 7ING v SCULPTURE EXHIBITION AND SALE THROUGH 3EPT sculpture exhibition and sale, through Sept. 30. junelacombesculpture.com JUNELACOMBESCULPTURE COM The Royal Bean, Yarmouth: The Artisans 4HE 2OYAL "EAN 9ARMOUTH 4HE !RTISANS Collective, multi-media, through Aug. 23. #OLLECTIVE MULTI MEDIA THROUGH !UG 846-1009. Freeport Historical Society Harrington House: &REEPORT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY (ARRINGTON (OUSE "Buttons, Rum and Rakes: Freeport's Mercantile h"UTTONS 2UM AND 2AKES &REEPORT S -ERCANTILE Past," through March 2013. freeporthistorical 0AST v THROUGH -ARCH FREEPORTHISTORICAL society.org SOCIETY ORG Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport: "Viewpoints," 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT h6IEWPOINTS v group exhibit, through Oct. 28. 865-4519. GROUP EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT Caswell Gallery Framing, Brunswick: "Katahdin to #ASWELL 'ALLERY &RAMING "RUNSWICK h+ATAHDIN TO Cadillac, Scenes of Maine," oils and watercolors #ADILLAC 3CENES OF -AINE v OILS AND WATERCOLORS by Frances Pratt, through Aug. 30. 729-9108. BY &RANCES 0RATT THROUGH !UG Topsham Public Library: "Studio Selection, 2," 4OPSHAM 0UBLIC ,IBRARY h3TUDIO 3ELECTION v latest works from Spindleworks studios, through LATEST WORKS FROM 3PINDLEWORKS STUDIOS THROUGH Sunday, spindleworks.org 3UNDAY SPINDLEWORKS ORG Maine Fiberarts, Topsham: Roslyn Logsdon, -AINE &IBERARTS 4OPSHAM 2OSLYN ,OGSDON "Architectural Elements: Hooked Rugs," through h!RCHITECTURAL %LEMENTS (OOKED 2UGS v THROUGH Sept. 29. mainefiberarts.org 3EPT MAINElBERARTS ORG Markings Gallery, Bath: "Into the Kitchen," artful -ARKINGS 'ALLERY "ATH h)NTO THE +ITCHEN v ARTFUL kitchen elements featuring Nan Kilbourn-Tara, KITCHEN ELEMENTS FEATURING .AN +ILBOURN 4ARA Ann Prescott, Mark Irving and Maggie's Farms, !NN 0RESCOTT -ARK )RVING AND -AGGIE S &ARMS through Aug. 29. markingsgallery.com THROUGH !UG MARKINGSGALLERY COM Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay: #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL 'ARDENS "OOTHBAY "Watershed's Legends: 25 Years of Residencies," h7ATERSHED S ,EGENDS 9EARS OF 2ESIDENCIES v
work in clay, and "Garden Pots," through Aug. WORK IN CLAY AND h'ARDEN 0OTS v THROUGH !UG 31; h/N THE 7ING v SCULPTURE EXHIBITION AND SALE "On the Wing," sculpture exhibition and sale, through Sept. 30. mainegardens.org THROUGH 3EPT MAINEGARDENS ORG Pemaquid Art Gallery: Group show, through 0EMAQUID !RT 'ALLERY 'ROUP SHOW THROUGH Oct. 8. 677-2752. /CT West Buxton Public Library: Sixth annual local art 7EST "UXTON 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 3IXTH ANNUAL LOCAL ART EXHIBIT THROUGH !UG exhibit, through Aug. 30. 727-5898. 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 4IM "EAVIS RETROSPECTIVE York Public Library: Tim Beavis retrospective, through Aug. 28; Carol Ann Rowley, "Art Quilt THROUGH !UG #AROL !NN 0OWLEY h!RT 1UILT Odyssey," mixed-media art quilts, through Sept. 5. /DYSSEY v MIXED MEDIA ART QUILTS THROUGH 3EPT YORK LIB ME US york.lib.me.us 'EORGE -ARSHALL 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK h#URRENTS George Marshall Store Gallery, York: "Currents: Celebrating the Working Waterfront," through #ELEBRATING THE 7ORKING 7ATERFRONT v THROUGH Aug. 19. 351-1083. !UG York Art Association, York Harbor: "Good Old 9ORK !RT !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR h'OOD /LD Summertime," annual summer members' show, 3UMMERTIME v ANNUAL SUMMER MEMBERS SHOW through Sunday, yorkartassociation.com THROUGH 3UNDAY YORKARTASSOCIATION COM Corey Daniels Gallery, Wells: Sarah Bouchard, #OREY $ANIELS 'ALLERY 7ELLS 3ARAH "OUCHARD Clint Fulkerson and David Raymond, sculpture, #LINT &ULKERSON AND $AVID 2AYMOND SCULPTURE drawings, lambda prints, block prints and DRAWINGS LAMBDA PRINTS BLOCK PRINTS AND drawings, through Saturday. 646-5301. DRAWINGS THROUGH 3ATURDAY Denmark Arts Center: Jean Kigel, "Aquarium and $ENMARK !RTS #ENTER *EAN +IGEL h!QUARIUM AND Aviary," Gyotaku monoprints and Asian brush bird !VIARY v 'YOTAKU MONOPRINTS AND !SIAN BRUSH BIRD paintings, through Thursday. 452-2412. PAINTINGS THROUGH 4HURSDAY Emery Community Arts Center, Farmington: %MERY #OMMUNITY !RTS #ENTER &ARMINGTON Harold Garde, "People, Places and Things," (AROLD 'ARDE h0EOPLE 0LACES AND 4HINGS v expressionist paintings, through Aug. 12. EXPRESSIONIST PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG emeryarts.umf.maine.edu/calendar EMERYARTS UMF MAINE EDU CALENDAR River Tree Arts, Kennebunk: "Painters, Players and 2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK h0AINTERS 0LAYERS AND Poets," multi-media exhibit of Maine-based artists, 0OETS v MULTI MEDIA EXHIBIT OF -AINE BASED ARTISTS writers, composers and furniture makers, through WRITERS COMPOSERS AND FURNITURE MAKERS THROUGH Saturday, rivertreearts.org 3ATURDAY RIVERTREEARTS ORG Savory Maine, Damariscotta: Paintings by Hannah 3AVORY -AINE $AMARISCOTTA 0AINTINGS BY (ANNAH Ineson, through Aug. 21. savorymainedining.com )NESON THROUGH !UG SAVORYMAINEDINING COM Haley Art Gallery, Kittery: "Secret Garden," garden(ALEY !RT 'ALLERY +ITTERY h3ECRET 'ARDEN v GARDEN inspired art, through Aug. 30. 439-7612. INSPIRED ART THROUGH !UG Bates College (Chase Hall), Lewiston: Bates "ATES #OLLEGE #HASE (ALL ,EWISTON "ATES Dance Festival dance photo exhibit, through Aug. $ANCE &ESTIVAL DANCE PHOTO EXHIBIT THROUGH !UG 11. batesdancefestival.org BATESDANCEFESTIVAL ORG
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and Willy Reddick, Aarhus Gallery, Belfast. AND 7ILLY 2EDDICK !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST aarhusgallery.com. Opening reception, 5 to 8 AARHUSGALLERY COM /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH !UG p.m. Friday. Through Aug. 26. $ENISE "ROWN WATERCOLORS AND ACRYLICS *UST US Denise Brown, watercolors and acrylics, Just us Continued from Page E24 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 " #HICKENS 'ALLERY +ITTERY JUSTUSCHICKENS NET Chickens Gallery, Kittery.justuschickens.net. Opening reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Friday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -USEUM OF !RT "ANGOR University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor: !UG Aug. 31. !RNOLD -ESCHES h! -INISPECTIVE v PLUS 2ICHARD Arnold Mesches: "A Minispective," plus Richard h&USE v WORKS BY -AINE ENCAUSTIC ARTISTS "Fuse," works by 19 Maine encaustic artists, (ADEN h#ARVED 3IGNSv AND #HRIS .ATROP h,ILY Haden: "Carved Signs" and Chris Natrop: "Lily Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. harlowgallery.org. (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL HARLOWGALLERY ORG Ponder," through Sept. 15. umma.umaine.edu 0ONDER v THROUGH 3EPT UMMA UMAINE EDU Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland: "Stories &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND h3TORIES !UG Aug. 25. OF THE ,AND AND )TS 0EOPLE v WORK OF MORE THAN of the Land and Its People," work of more than ,EON 6ANELLA PHOTOGRAPHY 2ISING 4IDE Leon Vanella, photography, Rising Tide STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN A YEARLONG 140 students who participated in a yearlong Community Market, Damariscotta. #OMMUNITY -ARKET $AMARISCOTTA collaboration between the Farnsworth and four COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE &ARNSWORTH AND FOUR risingtide.coop. Opening reception and wine public schools, through Aug. 12; "The Homestead RISINGTIDE COOP /PENING RECEPTION AND WINE PUBLIC SCHOOLS THROUGH !UG h4HE (OMESTEAD tasting, 3 to 6 p.m. Friday. Through Aug. 25. TASTING TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH !UG 0ROJECT ! 2ESIDENCE 2EIMAGINED v ARCHITECTURAL Project: A Residence Reimagined," architectural "ARBARA "RADY hRE-ARKS v 9VETTE 4ORRES &INE !RT Barbara Brady: "reMarks," Yvette Torres Fine Art, designs, through Sept. 23; "Impressionist DESIGNS THROUGH 3EPT h)MPRESSIONIST Rockland. yvettetorresfineart.com. Opens Friday. 2OCKLAND YVETTETORRESlNEART COM /PENS &RIDAY Summers: Frank W. Benson's North Haven," 3UMMERS &RANK 7 "ENSON S .ORTH (AVEN v Through Sept. 2. 4HROUGH 3EPT paintings, lithographs and etchings, through Oct. PAINTINGS LITHOGRAPHS AND ETCHINGS THROUGH /CT America Martin: "Through the Eyes of America," !MERICA -ARTIN h4HROUGH THE %YES OF !MERICA v 21; Andrew Wyeth: "Summers in Port Clyde," !NDREW 7YETH h3UMMERS IN 0ORT #LYDE v paintings, Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland. PAINTINGS #ARVER (ILL 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND watercolors from 1930s and '40s, through Nov. WATERCOLORS FROM S AND S THROUGH .OV carverhillgallery.com. Opening reception, 5 to 8 CARVERHILLGALLERY COM /PENING RECEPTION TO 4; "Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent and Monhegan," h*AMIE 7YETH 2OCKWELL +ENT AND -ONHEGAN v p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 12. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT paintings, through Dec. 30. farnsworth PAINTINGS THROUGH $EC FARNSWORTH Painter Ann Aaron and Sculptor Vic Goldsmith, 0AINTER !NN !ARON AND 3CULPTOR 6IC 'OLDSMITH museum.org MUSEUM ORG Cushing Arts in the Barn, cushingmainehistorical #USHING !RTS IN THE "ARN CUSHINGMAINEHISTORICAL Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor: 2012 Waponahki !BBE -USEUM "AR (ARBOR 7APONAHKI society.org. Friday to Sunday. SOCIETY ORG &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY Student Art Show, through Oct. 22; "Indians and 3TUDENT !RT 3HOW THROUGH /CT h)NDIANS AND "(tiny)," small paintings, encaustics, sculpture h TINY v SMALL PAINTINGS ENCAUSTICS SCULPTURE Rusticators" and "Transcending Traditions: The 2USTICATORSv AND h4RANSCENDING 4RADITIONS 4HE and fiberworks, Whatnot Gallery, Spindleworks, AND lBERWORKS 7HATNOT 'ALLERY 3PINDLEWORKS Next Generation and Maine Indian Basketry," .EXT 'ENERATION AND -AINE )NDIAN "ASKETRY v Brunswick, spindleworks.org. Opens Friday. "RUNSWICK SPINDLEWORKS ORG /PENS &RIDAY through Dec. 29. abbemuseum.org THROUGH $EC ABBEMUSEUM ORG Through Aug. 31. 4HROUGH !UG Jesus Emmanuel Villarreal: "Mirrors," *ESUS %MMANUEL 6ILLARREAL h-IRRORS v ART GALLERIES N !24 '!,,%2)%3 paintings, and "Four Figurative Artists," Ryan PAINTINGS AND h&OUR &IGURATIVE !RTISTS v 2YAN OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Brown, Ellen Cooper, Renee Foulks and Lea "ROWN %LLEN #OOPER 2ENEE &OULKS AND ,EA Tom Paiement: "Search for Form," Green hut 4OM 0AIEMENT h3EARCH FOR &ORM v 'REENHUT Collie Wight, Haynes Galleries, Thomaston. #OLLIE 7IGHT (AYNES 'ALLERIES 4HOMASTON Galleries, Portland, greenhutgalleries.com. 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND GREENHUTGALLERIES COM haynesgalleries.com. Opening reception, 6 to 8 HAYNESGALLERIES COM /PENING RECEPTION TO Opening reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Through P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH !UG /PENING RECEPTION TO P M 4HURSDAY 4HROUGH p.m. Friday. Through Aug. 28. Sept. 1. 3EPT Mark Herrington and Joseph Haroutunian: -ARK (ERRINGTON AND *OSEPH (AROUTUNIAN Wood Island Lighthouse Exhibit, University of 7OOD )SLAND ,IGHTHOUSE %XHIBIT 5NIVERSITY OF "Rock and Jazz," stone sculpture and abstract h2OCK AND *AZZ v STONE SCULPTURE AND ABSTRACT New England (Campus Center), Biddeford. .EW %NGLAND #AMPUS #ENTER "IDDEFORD paintings, Littlefield Gallery, Winter Harbor. PAINTINGS ,ITTLElELD 'ALLERY 7INTER (ARBOR woodislandlighthouse.org. Opening reception, WOODISLANDLIGHTHOUSE ORG /PENING RECEPTION littlefieldgallery.com. Artists' reception, 5 to LITTLElELDGALLERY COM !RTISTS RECEPTION TO 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Through Aug. 31. TO P M 4HURSDAY 4HROUGH !UG 7 p.m. Saturday. Through Aug. 15. P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH !UG "Three Colorists," work by Tom Curry, Henry h4HREE #OLORISTS v WORK BY 4OM #URRY (ENRY "Mid-Summer Perspectives," multiple artists, h-ID 3UMMER 0ERSPECTIVES v MULTIPLE ARTISTS Isaacs and Andrea Peters, Gleason Fine Art, )SAACS AND !NDREA 0ETERS 'LEASON &INE !RT Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery. 846-7777. 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY Boothbay Harbor, gleasonfineart.com. Opens "OOTHBAY (ARBOR GLEASONlNEART COM /PENS Reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Through Sept. 30. 2ECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT Thursday; reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Through h#OUNTERPOINT ))) v h(ERE FROM 4HEREv AND 4HURSDAY RECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH "Counterpoint III," "Here from There" and Sept. 4. 3EPT "Intercept," paintings, sculpture and works h)NTERCEPT v PAINTINGS SCULPTURE AND WORKS "This Field," paintings by Megan Chase, Perimeter ON PAPER #ENTER FOR -AINE #ONTEMPORARY !RT h4HIS &IELD v PAINTINGS BY -EGAN #HASE 0ERIMETER on paper, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Gallery, Belfast. 338-0555. Opening reception, 'ALLERY "ELFAST /PENING RECEPTION Rockport. cmcanow.org. Opening reception, 4 to 2OCKPORT CMCANOW ORG /PENING RECEPTION TO 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Through Sept. 23. TO P M 4HURSDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT 6 p.m. Saturday. Through Sept. 22. P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT "Quarrying Form: The Paintings of Helen Marie h1UARRYING &ORM 4HE 0AINTINGS OF (ELEN -ARIE Mario Francesconi, Italian modernist painter, -ARIO &RANCESCONI )TALIAN MODERNIST PAINTER Allen," Bangor Public Library, bpl.lib.me.us. !LLEN v "ANGOR 0UBLIC ,IBRARY BPL LIB ME US Gold/Smith Gallery, Boothbay Harbor. 633-6252. 'OLD 3MITH 'ALLERY "OOTHBAY (ARBOR Opens Thursday; reception, 4 to 6 p.m. Aug. 9. /PENS 4HURSDAY RECEPTION TO P M !UG Opening reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH Through Aug. 30. 4HROUGH !UG Sept. 4. 3EPT First Friday Art Walk, galleries and &IRST &RIDAY !RT 7ALK GALLERIES AND Ogunquit Art Association 61 st Annual Art /GUNQUIT !RT !SSOCIATION ST !NNUAL !RT museums open for free, downtown Portland. MUSEUMS OPEN FOR FREE DOWNTOWN 0ORTLAND Auction, paintings, graphics, photographs !UCTION PAINTINGS GRAPHICS PHOTOGRAPHS tirstfridayartwalk.com. 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. and sculpture, Barn Gallery, Ogunquit. lRSTFRIDAYARTWALK COM TO P M &RIDAY AND SCULPTURE "ARN 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT Jane Banquer and Ed Zelinsky, Addison Wool ley barngallery.org. 7 p.m. Saturday. *ANE "ANQUER AND %D :ELINSKY !DDISON 7OOLLEY BARNGALLERY ORG P M 3ATURDAY Gallery, Portland, addisonwoolley.com. Opening Karl Schrag and Barbara Sullivan: "The Plate 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND ADDISONWOOLLEY COM /PENING +ARL 3CHRAG AND "ARBARA 3ULLIVAN h4HE 0LATE reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. and the Print," Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle. RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY AND THE 0RINT v 4URTLE 'ALLERY $EER )SLE JoEllyn Duesberry: "40 Years Celebrating Maine," TURTLEGALLERY COM /PENING RECEPTION TO P M turtlegallery.com. Opening reception, 2 to 6 p.m. *O%LLYN $UESBERRY h 9EARS #ELEBRATING -AINE v Gleason Fine Art, Portland. 699-5599. Opening Sunday. Through Aug. 25. 'LEASON &INE !RT 0ORTLAND /PENING 3UNDAY 4HROUGH !UG reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 29. Ogunquit Art Association Showcase: "Series," RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT /GUNQUIT !RT !SSOCIATION 3HOWCASE h3ERIES v "Maine-ly Marco," oils on canvas by nine women WORK BY /!! AND /!# BOARD MEMBERS AND work by OAA and OAC board members and h-AINE LY -ARCO v OILS ON CANVAS BY NINE WOMEN artists from Maine and Florida, Harmon's & invited New England sculptors, Barn Gallery, ARTISTS FROM -AINE AND &LORIDA (ARMON S INVITED .EW %NGLAND SCULPTORS "ARN 'ALLERY Barton's Gallery, Portland, harmonsbartons.com. Ogunquit. barngallery.org. Opens Wednesday. "ARTON S 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND HARMONSBARTONS COM /GUNQUIT BARNGALLERY ORG /PENS 7EDNESDAY Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Through Sept. 8. /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 4HROUGH 3EPT Aug. 31. !UG Randall Harris: "Life Drawings," Heron Point CONTINUING 2ANDALL (ARRIS h,IFE $RAWINGS v (ERON 0OINT #/.4).5).' Gallery, Portland, heronpointgallery.com. 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND HERONPOINTGALLERY COM Glickman Library, University of Southern Maine, 'LICKMAN ,IBRARY 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH Portland: Photographer Daniel E. Davis, "Here 0ORTLAND 0HOTOGRAPHER $ANIEL % $AVIS h(ERE Sept. 29. 3EPT and There," through Aug. 19. usm.maine.edu AND 4HERE v THROUGH !UG USM MAINE EDU Jane Banque: "Arboretum" and Ed Zelinsky: "Ink *ANE "ANQUE h!RBORETUMv AND %D :ELINSKY h)NK Rose Contemporary, Portland: "Mythologies," 2OSE #ONTEMPORARY 0ORTLAND h-YTHOLOGIES v & Pixel," woodcuts, paintings, drawings, prints 0IXEL v WOODCUTS PAINTINGS DRAWINGS PRINTS work by Lucinda Bliss, Stephen Burt, Rebecca WORK BY ,UCINDA "LISS 3TEPHEN "URT 2EBECCA and video, Addison Woolley Gallery, Portland. AND VIDEO !DDISON 7OOLLEY 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND Fitzpatrick, Carrie Scanga, Todd Watts and &ITZPATRICK #ARRIE 3CANGA 4ODD 7ATTS AND addisonwoolley.com. Opening reception, ADDISONWOOLLEY COM /PENING RECEPTION Timothy Wilson, through Aug. 25. 780-0700. 4IMOTHY 7ILSON THROUGH !UG 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 1. TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT Pinecone + Chickadee, Portland: "Cats vs. Dogs," 0INECONE #HICKADEE 0ORTLAND h#ATS VS $OGS v "Two Visions," paintings by Lenora Leibowitz and THEMED FREE FOR ALL SHOW THROUGH &RIDAY h4WO 6ISIONS v PAINTINGS BY ,ENORA ,EIBOWITZ AND themed free-for-all show, through Friday. 772-9280. photographs by Rita Spinella Olsen, 3Fish Gallery, !UCOCISCO 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND %LLIE AND 7ILL PHOTOGRAPHS BY 2ITA 3PINELLA /LSEN &ISH 'ALLERY Aucocisco Galleries, Portland: Ellie and Will Portland. 3tishgallery.com. Opens Friday. Through "ARNET PAINTINGS THROUGH &RIDAY 0ORTLAND lSHGALLERY COM /PENS &RIDAY 4HROUGH Barnet, paintings, through Friday. 775-2222. Aug. 25. !UG University of New England (Art Gallery), 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY Jeanne O'Toole Hayman: "Spectrum *EANNE / 4OOLE (AYMAN h3PECTRUM Portland: "Upon Reflection," photographs Judy 0ORTLAND h5PON 2EmECTION v PHOTOGRAPHS *UDY 2012 - From the Ocean to Cornfields to n &ROM THE /CEAN TO #ORNlELDS TO Ellis Glickman, through Sept. 6. une.edu/artgallery %LLIS 'LICKMAN THROUGH 3EPT UNE EDU ARTGALLERY Flowers," Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island. &LOWERS v 2ICHARD "OYD 'ALLERY 0EAKS )SLAND Portland Public Library: "Culture on Cloth," Inuit 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY h#ULTURE ON #LOTH v )NUIT richarboydpottery.com. Opening reception, RICHARBOYDPOTTERY COM /PENING RECEPTION wall hangings and scuipture, through Aug. 31. WALL HANGINGS AND SCULPTURE THROUGH !UG 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Aug. 31. TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH !UG portlandlibrary.com PORTLANDLIBRARY COM Painter Mike Fletcher, with Kevin Johnson, 0AINTER -IKE &LETCHER WITH +EVIN *OHNSON Maine Potters Market, Portland: Jacqueline -AINE 0OTTERS -ARKET 0ORTLAND *ACQUELINE Mark Kelly, Richard Mann, Wesley Reddick -ARK +ELLY 2ICHARD -ANN 7ESLEY 2EDDICK Mickey, "Homage to Portland," through Aug. 29. (ICKEY h(OMAGE TO 0ORTLAND v THROUGH !UG
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Yarmouth. Free. 829-3705. 6 p.m. (potluck 9ARMOUTH &REE P M POTLUCK precedes concert). PRECEDES CONCERT Joint Chiefs, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. *OINT #HIEFS ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 6 p.m. &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM P M Crusher's Kids Concerts in the Park, with Jon Call #RUSHER S +IDS #ONCERTS IN THE 0ARK WITH *ON #ALL (camp songs), Deering Oaks, Portland. Free. 756 CAMP SONGS $EERING /AKS 0ORTLAND &REE 8130. 12:30 p.m. P M
COMEDY N #/-%$9 Maine Comedy Festival, with Margaret Cho, -AINE #OMEDY &ESTIVAL WITH -ARGARET #HO Stephanie Doyle, Matt D., Sarah Hyland, 3TEPHANIE $OYLE -ATT $ 3ARAH (YLAND Lamont Price, Poppy Champlin and more, 16,AMONT 0RICE 0OPPY #HAMPLIN AND MORE plus; Bethel Inn Resort. $20 to $65. Schedule at PLUS "ETHEL )NN 2ESORT TO 3CHEDULE AT mainecomedyfest.com. 8 p.m. Thursday (free) and MAINECOMEDYFEST COM P M 4HURSDAY FREE AND Friday; 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday. &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY 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 Aug. 9. 4HURSDAY AND !UG Jim Lauletta, Comedy Connection, Portland. $15. *IM ,AULETTA #OMEDY #ONNECTION 0ORTLAND mainecomedy.com. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. MAINECOMEDY COM P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY
BARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Dean Ford and The Magic Moments, electro funk, $EAN &ORD AND 4HE -AGIC -OMENTS ELECTRO FUNK with DJ KREIOS, 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, WITH $* +2%)/3 PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE Portland. $5. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Marc Chillemi &The SoPoTrio, electroacoustic -ARC #HILLEMI 4HE 3O0O 4RIO ELECTROACOUSTIC jazz and roots, Gingko Blue, Portland. JAZZ AND ROOTS 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M The Dillionaires, family band with banjo, fiddle, 4HE $ILLIONAIRES FAMILY BAND WITH BANJO lDDLE bass and guitars, Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. BASS AND GUITARS !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND andysoldportpub.com. 7 p.m. ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Erin Harpe and The Delta Swingers, blues, 21%RIN (ARPE AND 4HE $ELTA 3WINGERS BLUES
beer of the group, costing about $9.50 CFFS PG UIF HSPVQ DPTUJOH BCPVU GPS B GPVS QBDL o BMNPTU B CPUUMF for a four-pack - almost $2.50 a bottle. Hoegaarden is about $10 for a six-pack, as )PFHBBSEFO JT BCPVU GPS B TJY QBDL BT XBT UIF 1FBL BOE UIF SFTU XFSF TVCTUBO was the Peak, and the rest were substantially less expensive. UJBMMZ MFTT FYQFOTJWF So basically, you get what you pay for. 4P CBTJDBMMZ ZPV HFU XIBU ZPV QBZ GPS
HEADING TO CAMP last week, I )&"%*/( 50 $".1 MBTU XFFL * picked up a six-pack of Shipyard Export QJDLFE VQ B TJY QBDL PG 4IJQZBSE &YQPSU Ale in cans. I like Shipyard Export, and "MF JO DBOT * MJLF 4IJQZBSE &YQPSU BOE Courtesy photo ESJOL JU RVJUF B CJU *U JT B HP UP LJOE PG 1]c`bSag ^V]b] drink it quite a bit. It is a go-to kind of Hoegaarden is crisp, complex and 6]SUOO`RS\ Wa Q`Wa^ Q][^ZSf O\R English Pale Ale, refreshing and quite &OHMJTI 1BMF "MF SFGSFTIJOH BOE RVJUF just a little bit sweet, with yeasty Xcab O ZWbbZS PWb aeSSb eWbV gSOabg crisp. DSJTQ overtones. It's great for summer. ]dS`b]\Sa 7b¸a U`SOb T]` ac[[S` Three people tasted the Shipyard 5ISFF QFPQMF UBTUFE UIF 4IJQZBSE Export in cans and - although we did not &YQPSU JO DBOT BOE o BMUIPVHI XF EJE OPU Hoegaarden is daughter-in-law Marah's IBWF UIF CPUUMFE &YQPSU GPS B TJEF CZ TJEF have the bottled Export for a side-by-side )PFHBBSEFO JT EBVHIUFS JO MBX .BSBI T comparison - all three declared that it current favorite beer, and at 4.9 percent DPNQBSJTPO o BMM UISFF EFDMBSFE UIBU JU DVSSFOU GBWPSJUF CFFS BOE BU QFSDFOU alcohol, it is crisp, complex and slightly was a totally different beer. XBT B UPUBMMZ EJGGFSFOU CFFS BMDPIPM JU JT DSJTQ DPNQMFY BOE TMJHIUMZ The tasters were son-in-law Christian, a sweet, and dominated by the yeast. I try 5IF UBTUFST XFSF TPO JO MBX $ISJTUJBO B TXFFU BOE EPNJOBUFE CZ UIF ZFBTU * USZ frequent co-taster; Christian Brocard, an to have this on hand when she visits, so GSFRVFOU DP UBTUFS $ISJTUJBO #SPDBSE BO UP IBWF UIJT PO IBOE XIFO TIF WJTJUT TP accomplished home brewer who worked I drink quite a bit of it, and it is a great BDDPNQMJTIFE IPNF CSFXFS XIP XPSLFE * ESJOL RVJUF B CJU PG JU BOE JU JT B HSFBU summer beer. It has a fruitiness, although BU 4IJQZBSE B GFX ZFBST CBDL BOE NF at Shipyard a few years back; and me. TVNNFS CFFS *U IBT B GSVJUJOFTT BMUIPVHI We found that the Shipyard in cans was there is not fruit in the beer. 8F GPVOE UIBU UIF 4IJQZBSE JO DBOT XBT UIFSF JT OPU GSVJU JO UIF CFFS The Allagash White is another beer I creamier, a bit sweeter and maltier, lower DSFBNJFS B CJU TXFFUFS BOE NBMUJFS MPXFS 5IF "MMBHBTI 8IJUF JT BOPUIFS CFFS * in carbonation, and a bit less hoppy than drink quite a lot. It has a creamy texture, JO DBSCPOBUJPO BOE B CJU MFTT IPQQZ UIBO ESJOL RVJUF B MPU *U IBT B DSFBNZ UFYUVSF which is something I like, and is right in the regular Shipyard. All three of us liked UIF SFHVMBS 4IJQZBSE "MM UISFF PG VT MJLFE XIJDI JT TPNFUIJOH * MJLF BOE JT SJHIU JO it better than the Shipyard Export in the middle between sweet and sour, with JU CFUUFS UIBO UIF 4IJQZBSE &YQPSU JO UIF NJEEMF CFUXFFO TXFFU BOE TPVS XJUI just a bit of bitterness as you swallow the CPUUMFT bottles. KVTU B CJU PG CJUUFSOFTT BT ZPV TXBMMPX UIF beer. Although this is a year-round beer, Admittedly, we drank it straight from "ENJUUFEMZ XF ESBOL JU TUSBJHIU GSPN CFFS "MUIPVHI UIJT JT B ZFBS SPVOE CFFS like the Hoegaarden, it is a beer I drink the cans. We were outside by a fire. And UIF DBOT 8F XFSF PVUTJEF CZ B mSF "OE MJLF UIF )PFHBBSEFO JU JT B CFFS * ESJOL more often in the summer. we were looking forward to our first beer XF XFSF MPPLJOH GPSXBSE UP PVS mSTU CFFS NPSF PGUFO JO UIF TVNNFS Allagash says the White is Belgian-style, PG UIF USJQ of the trip. "MMBHBTI TBZT UIF 8IJUF JT #FMHJBO TUZMF But this is a beer I will buy again, espeso it's a witbier, bottle-conditioned and #VU UIJT JT B CFFS * XJMM CVZ BHBJO FTQF TP JU T B XJUCJFS CPUUMF DPOEJUJPOFE BOE cially when at camp or fishing. And I will brewed with spices. The spices were not DJBMMZ XIFO BU DBNQ PS mTIJOH "OE * XJMM CSFXFE XJUI TQJDFT 5IF TQJDFT XFSF OPU try to do a side-by-side tasting with Shipdominant, but I could detect them. It is USZ UP EP B TJEF CZ TJEF UBTUJOH XJUI 4IJQ EPNJOBOU CVU * DPVME EFUFDU UIFN *U JT 5.1 percent alcohol, so it is a beer you can ZBSE JO CPUUMFT BOE BDUVBMMZ VTF B HMBTT yard in bottles and actually use a glass. QFSDFOU BMDPIPM TP JU JT B CFFS ZPV DBO drink more than one of. But it is also comESJOL NPSF UIBO POF PG #VU JU JT BMTP DPN plex, so it is not something you're going Tom Atwell is a freelance writer living in Cape B][ /beSZZ Wa O T`SSZO\QS e`WbS` ZWdW\U W\ 1O^S QMFY TP JU JT OPU TPNFUIJOH ZPV SF HPJOH to drink one after the other. Elizabeth. He can be contacted at 767-2297 or at: 3ZWhOPSbV 6S QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob %$% '% ]` Ob( UP ESJOL POF BGUFS UIF PUIFS tomatwell@me. com Allagash White was the most expensive b][ObeSZZ.[S Q][ "MMBHBTI 8IJUF XBT UIF NPTU FYQFOTJWF
plus; Inn on the Blues, York Beach. $3; free for PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH FREE FOR ladies, innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. LADIES INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Marigold Sessions, featuring Eric Bettencourt -ARIGOLD 3ESSIONS FEATURING %RIC "ETTENCOURT (singer-songwriter), Blue, Portland. Donation. SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Joe Young, acoustic folk-rock, Blue, Portland. *OE 9OUNG ACOUSTIC FOLK ROCK "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Poke Chop &The Other White Meat, blues 0OKE #HOP 4HE /THER 7HITE -EAT BLUES and roots-rock, Blue, Portland. Donation. AND ROOTS ROCK "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " set, 21-plus; ClubTexas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M Jerks of Grass, bluegrass/country, Bayside Bowl, *ERKS OF 'RASS BLUEGRASS COUNTRY "AYSIDE "OWL Portland, baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL 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 Tim Mercer, acoustic, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. 4IM -ERCER ACOUSTIC 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM 9 p.m. P M
Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Eric Ott, Americana/folk rock, Blue, Portland. %RIC /TT !MERICANA FOLK ROCK "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Zapion, contemporary and folk music from :APION CONTEMPORARY AND FOLK MUSIC FROM Turkey, Armenia and Greece, Blue, Portland. 4URKEY !RMENIA AND 'REECE "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Tricky Britches, bluegrass, with Ballroom 4RICKY "RITCHES BLUEGRASS WITH "ALLROOM Thieves, Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. 4HIEVES %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 8:30 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Johnny Wad and The Cash, rock, blues and *OHNNY 7AD AND 4HE #ASH ROCK BLUES AND country covers, 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York COUNTRY COVERS PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK Beach. $5. innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. "EACH INNONTHEBLUES COM P M
SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Miss Fairchild, funk/pop, "Gentlemen of the -ISS &AIRCHILD FUNK POP h'ENTLEMEN OF THE Road" after-party and jam with special guests, 2OADv AFTER PARTY AND JAM WITH SPECIAL GUESTS 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $5. PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Reggie Watts, comedian/musician, "Gentlemen 2EGGIE 7ATTS COMEDIAN MUSICIAN h'ENTLEMEN of the Road" after-party with special guest OF THE 2OADv AFTER PARTY WITH SPECIAL GUEST Royal Hammer, 21-plus; Big Easy, Portland. 2OYAL (AMMER PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND FRIDAY &2)$!9 bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Moshe, techno/dubstep, with DJs Nicotine, -OSHE TECHNO DUBSTEP WITH $*S .ICOTINE Dokken, hard rock, with 13 High and Beyond $OKKEN HARD ROCK WITH (IGH AND "EYOND 32French, Dereloid and The Rocket, Asylum, &RENCH $ERELOID AND 4HE 2OCKET !SYLUM the Fall, 21-plus; Asylum, Portland. $24. THE &ALL PLUS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND Portland. $5. portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Plague, industrial night with DJs, Asylum 0LAGUE INDUSTRIAL NIGHT WITH $*S !SYLUM Hobgoblin Lounge Music Series, instrumental, (OBGOBLIN ,OUNGE -USIC 3ERIES INSTRUMENTAL (basement), Portland. $5; $2 before 9:30 p.m. BASEMENT 0ORTLAND BEFORE P M with go-go dancing by Holly D'Anger, Bayside WITH GO GO DANCING BY (OLLY $ !NGER "AYSIDE gothicmaine.com. 9:30 p.m. GOTHICMAINE COM P M Bowl, Portland. Free, baysidebowl.com. 8 to 11 The Trickle Down, prog-rock/jam band, EP-release "OWL 0ORTLAND &REE BAYSIDEBOWL COM TO 4HE 4RICKLE $OWN PROG ROCK JAM BAND %0 RELEASE p.m. P M party with Line of Force and Boogie on Alice, Big PARTY WITH ,INE OF &ORCE AND "OOGIE ON !LICE "IG David Mello, old-time blues, Gingko Blue, $AVID -ELLO OLD TIME BLUES 'INGKO "LUE Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M MAMM JAMM First Friday Rock N Bowl Concert -!-- *!-- &IRST &RIDAY 2OCK . "OWL #ONCERT Rick Miller & His Band, blues, Gingko Blue, 2ICK -ILLER (IS "AND BLUES 'INGKO "LUE Series, all ages; Bayside Bowl, Portland. $5. 3ERIES ALL AGES "AYSIDE "OWL 0ORTLAND Portland, gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M maineacademyofmodernmusic.org. 6 to 9 p.m. MAINEACADEMYOFMODERNMUSIC ORG TO P M Now is Now, classic and original rock, RiRa, .OW IS .OW CLASSIC AND ORIGINAL ROCK 2I2A Shades of Blue, jazz and blues, Gingko Blue, 3HADES OF "LUE JAZZ AND BLUES 'INGKO "LUE Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Please see MUSIC, PageESO Gc\Xj\ j\\ ;CA71 GX^\ <*' Travis James Humphrey Band, country rock, RiRa, 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "AND COUNTRY ROCK 2I2A
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U T UFNQUJOH GPS MPDBMT UP BWPJE t's tempting for locals to avoid UPVSJTUZ QMBDFT o FWFO FOUJSF touristy places - even entire UPXOT o DPNF NJETVNNFS towns - come midsummer. 5SBGmD JT B CFBS 1BSLJOH JT OFBS Traffic is a bear. Parking is near JNQPTTJCMF 'JOEJOH B TFBU BU UIF impossible. Finding a seat at the CBS o KVTU GPSHFU BCPVU JU bar -just forget about it. -VDLJMZ UIFSF BSF QMBDFT MJLF Luckily, there are places like 1PTU 3PBE 5BWFSO UIBU EPO U Post Road Tavern that don't GPSHFU BCPVU UIF MPDBMT EVSJOH UIF forget about the locals during the GFX TIPSU NPOUIT UIBU UPVSJTUT few short months that tourists JOmMUSBUF UIF BSFB -PDBUFE PO infiltrate the area. Located on 3PVUF KVTU CFGPSF EPXOUPXO Route 1 just before downtown 0HVORVJU BT ZPV SF ESJWJOH TPVUI Ogunquit as you're driving south, the tavern has a convenient UIF UBWFSO IBT B DPOWFOJFOU parking lot, and is somewhat off QBSLJOH MPU BOE JT TPNFXIBU PGG the beaten path. UIF CFBUFO QBUI My friend Ashley and I pulled .Z GSJFOE "TIMFZ BOE * QVMMFE right in, parked near the door, SJHIU JO QBSLFE OFBS UIF EPPS and sauntered up to two seats BOE TBVOUFSFE VQ UP UXP TFBUT at the bar. The bar keep, who BU UIF CBS 5IF CBS LFFQ XIP happens to be the tavern's owner, IBQQFOT UP CF UIF UBWFSO T PXOFS Jim Orser, welcomed us right +JN 0STFS XFMDPNFE VT SJHIU away. He also carded us immeBXBZ )F BMTP DBSEFE VT JNNF diately, taking his job to serve EJBUFMZ UBLJOH IJT KPC UP TFSWF to those only of legal age very UP UIPTF POMZ PG MFHBM BHF WFSZ seriously. TFSJPVTMZ When I asked if he had any 8IFO * BTLFE JG IF IBE BOZ drink specials, Orser suggested ESJOL TQFDJBMT 0STFS TVHHFTUFE a key lime pie margarita concocB LFZ MJNF QJF NBSHBSJUB DPODPD tion that he "accidently" whipped UJPO UIBU IF iBDDJEFOUMZw XIJQQFE up the night before. He also proVQ UIF OJHIU CFGPSF )F BMTP QSP vided us with a drink list, which WJEFE VT XJUI B ESJOL MJTU XIJDI features seven cocktails between GFBUVSFT TFWFO DPDLUBJMT CFUXFFO $7 and $9 each. BOE FBDI I was sold on the innovative * XBT TPME PO UIF JOOPWBUJWF margarita, however, so I went NBSHBSJUB IPXFWFS TP * XFOU with that. Ashley ordered a pint XJUI UIBU "TIMFZ PSEFSFE B QJOU of Original Sin hard cider, which PG 0SJHJOBM 4JO IBSE DJEFS XIJDI has a green snake wrapped IBT B HSFFO TOBLF XSBQQFE around the tap handle and a bitBSPVOE UIF UBQ IBOEMF BOE B CJU ten apple on top. UFO BQQMF PO UPQ Orser prides himself on hav0STFS QSJEFT IJNTFMG PO IBW ing a number of quality beers JOH B OVNCFS PG RVBMJUZ CFFST on tap, and rotates the selecPO UBQ BOE SPUBUFT UIF TFMFD tions about every four days. UJPOT BCPVU FWFSZ GPVS EBZT
WHERE: 7 0 5 Main St., E63@3( % # ;OW\ Ab Ogunquit; 641-0640, =Uc\_cWb) $" $" postroadtavern.com ^]ab`]ORbOdS`\ Q][ HOURS: 3 p.m. to m i d n i g h t 6=C@A( ! ^ [ b] [WR\WUVb M o n d a y t o Friday; n o o n ;]\ROg b] 4`WROg) \]]\ to midnight Saturday and b] [WR\WUVb AObc`ROg O\R Sunday Ac\ROg PARKING: L o t >/@97<5( :]b SPECIALS: T w o - d o l l a r A>317/:A( Be] R]ZZO` margaritas on Monday; get [O`UO`WbOa ]\ ;]\ROg) USb a p i n t f o r a p e n n y w i t h any O ^W\b T]` O ^S\\g eWbV O\g p u r c h a s e of a f u l l - p r i c e d ^c`QVOaS ]T O TcZZ ^`WQSR e n t r e e on Tuesday; $5 f o r a S\b`SS ]\ BcSaROg) # T]` O b u r g e r on W e d n e s d a y ( $ 6 if Pc`US` ]\ ESR\SaROg $ WT it's a c h e e s e b u r g e r ) ; chef's Wb¸a O QVSSaSPc`US` ) QVST¸a c h o i c e T h u r s d a y a n d Sunday; QV]WQS BVc`aROg O\R Ac\ROg) f r i e d c h i c k e n d i n n e r f o r $12 T`WSR QVWQYS\ RW\\S` T]` Friday; PRT mussels $5.95 all 4`WROg) >@B [caaSZa # '# OZZ day Saturday ROg AObc`ROg AMENITIES: S o o n to have d r a f t /;3<7B73A( A]]\ b] VOdS R`OTb beers b r e w e d o n site b y PSS`a P`SeSR ]\ aWbS Pg R o c k y Coast B r e w i n g @]QYg 1]Oab 0`SeW\U SCENE: A small t a v e r n t h a t A13<3( / a[OZZ bOdS`\ bVOb caters t o locals just o u t s i d e QObS`a b] Z]QOZa Xcab ]cbaWRS the hubbub of d o w n t o w n bVS VcPPcP ]T R]e\b]e\ Ogunquit. =Uc\_cWb John Ewing/Staff Photographer 8]V\ 3eW\U AbOTT >V]b]U`O^VS`
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were done just right, so that the flavors XFSF EPOF KVTU SJHIU TP UIBU UIF nBWPST weren't overpowered by spice - or by the XFSFO U PWFSQPXFSFE CZ TQJDF o PS CZ UIF sauce or the cheese. TBVDF PS UIF DIFFTF The enchiladas came with beans and Mexi5IF FODIJMBEBT DBNF XJUI CFBOT BOE .FYJ can rice. You can also get them with beef and DBO SJDF :PV DBO BMTP HFU UIFN XJUI CFFG BOE beef chili. CFFG DIJMJ Other dishes on the menu include chili, 0UIFS EJTIFT PO UIF NFOV JODMVEF DIJMJ quesadillas, taco salad bowls, tostadas, chimiRVFTBEJMMBT UBDP TBMBE CPXMT UPTUBEBT DIJNJ changas, wraps and tacos. Prices range from DIBOHBT XSBQT BOE UBDPT 1SJDFT SBOHF GSPN about $5.99 for bean and cheese tacos to $9.99 BCPVU GPS CFBO BOE DIFFTF UBDPT UP for enchiladas and tostadas. GPS FODIJMBEBT BOE UPTUBEBT The latter item comes with two deep-fried 5IF MBUUFS JUFN DPNFT XJUI UXP EFFQ GSJFE corn tortillas layered with refried beans and DPSO UPSUJMMBT MBZFSFE XJUI SFGSJFE CFBOT BOE Jack cheese and served with a choice of +BDL DIFFTF BOE TFSWFE XJUI B DIPJDF PG beef, chicken or guacamole on a bed of fresh CFFG DIJDLFO PS HVBDBNPMF PO B CFE PG GSFTI lettuce, homemade guacamole, pineapple MFUUVDF IPNFNBEF HVBDBNPMF QJOFBQQMF mango salsa, red salsa and tomatoes, all NBOHP TBMTB SFE TBMTB BOE UPNBUPFT BMM topped with sour cream and scallions. UPQQFE XJUI TPVS DSFBN BOE TDBMMJPOT The children's menu includes cheese na5IF DIJMESFO T NFOV JODMVEFT DIFFTF OB chos, a cheese quesadilla, a bean and cheese DIPT B DIFFTF RVFTBEJMMB B CFBO BOE DIFFTF burrito or a beef or chicken taco for $4.95. CVSSJUP PS B CFFG PS DIJDLFO UBDP GPS They all come with tortilla chips. 5IFZ BMM DPNF XJUI UPSUJMMB DIJQT The staff of GO anonymously samples meals for about $7. BVS abOTT ]T 5= O\]\g[]caZg aO[^ZSa [SOZa T]` OP]cb %
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$22 day of show, portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. DAY OF SHOW PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M "Cover to Cover," Jay Drew performs Tracy h#OVER TO #OVER v *AY $REW PERFORMS 4RACY Chapman's "New Beginning," Big Easy, Portland. #HAPMAN S h.EW "EGINNING v "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND $5. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Kurt Baker Band, rock/pop, with Dementia 5, The +URT "AKER "AND ROCK POP WITH $EMENTIA 4HE Sleepwalkers and the Arkamist, Geno's Rock Club, 3LEEPWALKERS AND THE !RKAMIST 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB Portland. 221-2382. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Taxicab Dismemberment, metal, with Adaliah, 4AXICAB $ISMEMBERMENT METAL WITH !DALIAH Belie My Burial, Breeding Strength and "ELIE -Y "URIAL "REEDING 3TRENGTH AND Remembering the Ruins, Geno's Rock Club, 2EMEMBERING THE 2UINS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB Portland. 221-2382. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND P M 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 Mitch Alden, acoustic, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. -ITCH !LDEN ACOUSTIC 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM 8:30 p.m. P M 2AP .IGHT LOCAL $*S AND MUSICIANS PLUS "IG Rap Night, local DJs and musicians, 21-plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M
AUG. 9 !5' Lucky Tubb and The Modern Day Troubadours, ,UCKY 4UBB AND 4HE -ODERN $AY 4ROUBADOURS honky tonk, with Peter Witham and The Cozmik HONKY TONK WITH 0ETER 7ITHAM AND 4HE #OZMIK SUNDAY 35.$!9 Zombies, Elvirus and Sean Mencher, 21-plus; :OMBIES %LVIRUS AND 3EAN -ENCHER PLUS Gorilla Music Battle of the Bands, with The 'ORILLA -USIC "ATTLE OF THE "ANDS WITH 4HE Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $5, $7. %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND Android Complex, Subsonic, 3 Divide, Speaker !NDROID #OMPLEX 3UBSONIC $IVIDE 3PEAKER portlandempire.com. 8:30 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M for the End and Pushing the Clock, all ages; Big FOR THE %ND AND 0USHING THE #LOCK ALL AGES "IG Marigold Sessions, featuring Mike Olieviero -ARIGOLD 3ESSIONS FEATURING -IKE /LIEVIERO Easy, Portland, $8 in advance; $10 day of show. %ASY 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW (singer-songwriter), Blue, Portland. Donation. SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION bigeasyportland.com. 4 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Kemban Wemba Reggae Sunday, 21-pius; Inn on +EMBAN 7EMBA 2EGGAE 3UNDAY PLUS )NN ON Trapparatus, funky jazz, Blue, Portland. Donation. 4RAPPARATUS FUNKY JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION the Blues, York Beach, innontheblues.com. 2 and THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH INNONTHEBLUES COM AND portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M 9 p.m. P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " The Couch, open mic, 21-plus; Empire Dine and 4HE #OUCH OPEN MIC PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND Dance (downstairs), Portland, portlandempire.com. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. $ANCE DOWNSTAIRS 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM 9 p.m. P M Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M Jerks of Grass, bluegrass/country, Bayside Bowl, *ERKS OF 'RASS BLUEGRASS COUNTRY "AYSIDE "OWL MONDAY -/.$!9 Portland, baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Bluegrass Night, open jam, 21-plus; Empire Dine "LUEGRASS .IGHT OPEN JAM PLUS %MPIRE $INE Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; Big "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS "IG and Dance, Portland, portlandempire.com. 6 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. Model Airplane Mondays, soul and funk, Big Easy, Asexual, Saturns Return and Whale O i l , rock, -ODEL !IRPLANE -ONDAYS SOUL AND FUNK "IG %ASY !SEXUAL 3ATURNS 2ETURN AND 7HALE /IL ROCK Portland. $5. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Geno's Rock Club, Portland. 221-2382. 9 p.m. 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND P M The MGB, rock, with The Guru, Charlotte Locke 4HE -'" ROCK WITH 4HE 'URU #HARLOTTE ,OCKE TUESDAY 45%3$!9 and High Pop, 21-plus; Flask Lounge, Portland. AND (IGH 0OP PLUS &LASK ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND Ghostface Killah, rap, with Sheek Louch and 'HOSTFACE +ILLAH RAP WITH 3HEEK ,OUCH AND flasklounge.com. 9 p.m. mASKLOUNGE COM P M Saigon, 21-plus; Asylum, Portland. $19 in advance; 3AIGON PLUS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE
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Languages," work by Barbara Vanderbilt, Cynthia THROUGH !UG ,ANGUAGES v WORK BY "ARBARA 6ANDERBILT #YNTHIA University of Southern Maine (Atrium Art 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE !TRIUM !RT White and Mary Boothby, through Aug. 12. 7HITE AND -ARY "OOTHBY THROUGH !UG Gallery), Lewiston: "Tell Me a Story: A World 'ALLERY ,EWISTON h4ELL -E A 3TORY ! 7ORLD 845-2225. of Wonders," children's book illustrations by 11 OF 7ONDERS v CHILDREN S BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS BY Blue Water Fine Arts, Port Clyde: Barbara Ernst "LUE 7ATER &INE !RTS 0ORT #LYDE "ARBARA %RNST Maine artists, through Friday. 753-6500. -AINE ARTISTS THROUGH &RIDAY Prey, "Forty Years of Painting," 30 never-before0REY h&ORTY 9EARS OF 0AINTING v NEVER BEFORE Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset: "Illustrated -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET h)LLUSTRATED seen watercolors, dry-brush and oil paintings, SEEN WATERCOLORS DRY BRUSH AND OIL PAINTINGS Passages," artists select text to accompany their 0ASSAGES v ARTISTS SELECT TEXT TO ACCOMPANY THEIR THROUGH !UG BLUEWATERlNEARTS COM through Aug. 3 1 . bluewaterfinearts.com art, through Aug. 19. maineartgallery.com ART THROUGH !UG MAINEARTGALLERY COM Courthouse Gallery Fine Art, Ellsworth: New #OURTHOUSE 'ALLERY &INE !RT %LLSWORTH .EW Wiscasset Bay Gallery: "Expanding Horizons in 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY h%XPANDING (ORIZONS IN works by multiple artists, through Aug. 12. WORKS BY MULTIPLE ARTISTS THROUGH !UG 20th Century Maine Art," 20th-century American TH #ENTURY -AINE !RT v TH CENTURY !MERICAN courthousegallery.com COURTHOUSEGALLERY COM paintings and new works by New England artists, PAINTINGS AND NEW WORKS BY .EW %NGLAND ARTISTS Merrymeeting Arts Center, Bowdoinham: "Three -ERRYMEETING !RTS #ENTER "OWDOINHAM h4HREE through Wednesday. 882-7682. THROUGH 7EDNESDAY Town Artists," Carlo Pittore, Bryce Muir and Carter 4OWN !RTISTS v #ARLO 0ITTORE "RYCE -UIR AND #ARTER Sunnyfield Studio Gallery, West Newfield: "From 3UNNYlELD 3TUDIO 'ALLERY 7EST .EWlELD h&ROM 3MITH THROUGH 3EPT MERRYMEETINGARTSCENTER Smith, through Sept. 23. merrymeetingartscenter Stitch to Stone," multi-media group show, through 3TITCH TO 3TONE v MULTI MEDIA GROUP SHOW THROUGH ORG .org. Sunday. 793-2504. 3UNDAY CRAFT Gallery, Rockland: "Beyond Rugs: The #2!&4 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h"EYOND 2UGS 4HE University of Maine (Acadian Archives), Fort Kent: 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE !CADIAN !RCHIVES &ORT +ENT Handwoven Rug as Art," through Aug. 1 1 . (ANDWOVEN 2UG AS !RT v THROUGH !UG "L'ArtCADIE," work by artists from across eastern h, !RT#!$)% v WORK BY ARTISTS FROM ACROSS EASTERN CRAFTONELM COM craftonelm.com Canada that highlight the 400th anniversary of the #ANADA THAT HIGHLIGHT THE TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland: Paintings of Dennis #ALDBECK 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND 0AINTINGS OF $ENNIS founding of Acadia, through Aug. 15. 834-7536. FOUNDING OF !CADIA THROUGH !UG Pinette and Jeff Epstein, through Aug. 1 1 . 0INETTE AND *EFF %PSTEIN THROUGH !UG Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: Pamela Hetherly, oil (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL 0AMELA (ETHERLY OIL 594-5935. paintings, through Sept. 7. harlowgallery.org PAINTINGS THROUGH 3EPT HARLOWGALLERY ORG Twin Brooks Stretchers, Lincolnville: Chris 4WIN "ROOKS 3TRETCHERS ,INCOLNVILLE #HRIS Circling the Square Fine Art Press Gallery, #IRCLING THE 3QUARE &INE !RT 0RESS 'ALLERY Poison, new large paintings, through Sept. 14. 0OLSON NEW LARGE PAINTINGS THROUGH 3EPT Gardiner: "Collaborative Connections," group 'ARDINER h#OLLABORATIVE #ONNECTIONS v GROUP 763-4271. exhibit, through Saturday, theartdogs.com EXHIBIT THROUGH 3ATURDAY THEARTDOGS COM College of the Atlantic (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC %THEL ( "LUM 'ALLERY Central Maine Artists Gallery, Skowhegan: "The #ENTRAL -AINE !RTISTS 'ALLERY 3KOWHEGAN h4HE Bar Harbor: Jane Davis Doggett, "Talking Art Quilt Show," contemporary art quilts including "AR (ARBOR *ANE $AVIS $OGGETT h4ALKING !RT 1UILT 3HOW v CONTEMPORARY ART QUILTS INCLUDING Graphics with Waterscapes," canvas-printed 'RAPHICS WITH 7ATERSCAPES v CANVAS PRINTED landscape, abstract and pictorial pieces, through LANDSCAPE ABSTRACT AND PICTORIAL PIECES THROUGH Saturday. 858-0797. vector graphics, through Friday. 288-5015. VECTOR GRAPHICS THROUGH &RIDAY 3ATURDAY Art Galleries at University of Maine at Machias: !RT 'ALLERIES AT 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE AT -ACHIAS Frost Gully Gallery, Thomaston: Thomas Crotty, &ROST 'ULLY 'ALLERY 4HOMASTON 4HOMAS #ROTTY Robert Bryson, "Portrait Project 2011-2012," 2OBERT "RYSON h0ORTRAIT 0ROJECT v Maine landscapes, through Saturday; new works -AINE LANDSCAPES THROUGH 3ATURDAY NEW WORKS paintings and portraits of the past 25 years, PAINTINGS AND PORTRAITS OF THE PAST YEARS by Janice Anthony, Dahlov Ipcar, Diane Dahlke, BY *ANICE !NTHONY $AHLOV )PCAR $IANE $AHLKE through Aug. 10. 255-1279. THROUGH !UG Tom Crotty, Robert Dyer and Margaret Gill, 4OM #ROTTY 2OBERT $YER AND -ARGARET 'ILL
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N &!)23 &%34)6!,3 FAIRS/FESTIVALS THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Monmouth Fair, agricultural fair with midway, -ONMOUTH &AIR AGRICULTURAL FAIR WITH MIDWAY animal exhibits, crafts and animal-pulling events, ANIMAL EXHIBITS CRAFTS AND ANIMAL PULLING EVENTS 75 Academy Road, Monmouth. $5; $2 for seniors !CADEMY 2OAD -ONMOUTH FOR SENIORS and ages 12 to 18; free for children under age 12. AND AGES TO FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE monmouthfair.com. Thursday to Saturday. MONMOUTHFAIR COM 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY Bangor State Fair, concerts, demolition derby, "ANGOR 3TATE &AIR CONCERTS DEMOLITION DERBY midway, food, petting zoo, fireworks and more, MIDWAY FOOD PETTING ZOO lREWORKS AND MORE Bangor Fairgrounds. $10 in advance; $12 at gate; "ANGOR &AIRGROUNDS IN ADVANCE AT GATE discounts available. Schedule at bangorstatefair.com. DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 3CHEDULE AT BANGORSTATEFAIR COM Thursday to Sunday. 4HURSDAY TO 3UNDAY Skowhegan Riverfest, family events, food, raft rides 3KOWHEGAN 2IVERFEST FAMILY EVENTS FOOD RAFT RIDES and more, downtown Skowhegan. Most events are AND MORE DOWNTOWN 3KOWHEGAN -OST EVENTS ARE free, skowhegan.org. Thursday to Sunday. FREE SKOWHEGAN ORG 4HURSDAY TO 3UNDAY York Days and Lighting of the Nubble, concerts, 9ORK $AYS AND ,IGHTING OF THE .UBBLE CONCERTS tournaments, sandcastle building, fireworks and TOURNAMENTS SANDCASTLE BUILDING lREWORKS AND more, Short Sands Beach, York. Most events are free. MORE 3HORT 3ANDS "EACH 9ORK -OST EVENTS ARE FREE parksandrec.yorkmaine.org/special events.html. PARKSANDREC YORKMAINE ORG SPECIAL EVENTS HTML Thursday to Sunday. 4HURSDAY TO 3UNDAY Schoodic Arts Festival, performances and workshops 3CHOODIC !RTS &ESTIVAL PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS throughout the peninsula celebrating arts and culture THROUGHOUT THE PENINSULA CELEBRATING ARTS AND CULTURE in Downeast Maine, various locations, Winter IN $OWNEAST -AINE VARIOUS LOCATIONS 7INTER Harbor. $5; free for children under age 12. Schedule (ARBOR FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 3CHEDULE at schoodicartsforall.org. Thursday to Aug. 12. AT SCHOODICARTSFORALL ORG 4HURSDAY TO !UG Maine Lobster Festival, live entertainment, races, -AINE ,OBSTER &ESTIVAL LIVE ENTERTAINMENT RACES parade, crafts, Maine Sea Goddess pageant and lots PARADE CRAFTS -AINE 3EA 'ODDESS PAGEANT AND LOTS of lobster; Harbor Park, Rockland. $8; $2 for ages OF LOBSTER (ARBOR 0ARK 2OCKLAND FOR AGES 6 to 12; free for children ages 5 and under; free TO FREE FOR CHILDREN AGES AND UNDER FREE for everyone on Sunday. Schedule at mainelobster FOR EVERYONE ON 3UNDAY 3CHEDULE AT MAINELOBSTER festival.com. Thursday to Sunday; .38 Special concert FESTIVAL COM 4HURSDAY TO 3UNDAY 3PECIAL CONCERT at 9:30 p.m. Saturday ($33). AT P M 3ATURDAY FRIDAY &2)$!9 Redneck "Blank" Pig Roast & Music Festival, 2EDNECK h"LANKv 0IG 2OAST -USIC &ESTIVAL barbecue, live music, toilet sea horseshoes, bobbing BARBECUE LIVE MUSIC TOILET SEA HORSESHOES BOBBING for pig's feet, lawnmower races, wet T-shirt contest FOR PIG S FEET LAWNMOWER RACES WET 4 SHIRT CONTEST and more, 12 Harold Lane, Hebron. $20; $45 AND MORE (AROLD ,ANE (EBRON weekend pass. Schedule at maineredneck.biz. Friday WEEKEND PASS 3CHEDULE AT MAINEREDNECK BIZ &RIDAY to Sunday. TO 3UNDAY Wilton Blueberry Festival, blueberry dishes, road 7ILTON "LUEBERRY &ESTIVAL BLUEBERRY DISHES ROAD race, local music, boat parade, fireworks and more, RACE LOCAL MUSIC BOAT PARADE lREWORKS AND MORE Main Street, Wilton. Most events are free. Schedule -AIN 3TREET 7ILTON -OST EVENTS ARE FREE 3CHEDULE atwiltonbbf.com. Friday and Saturday. AT WILTONBBF COM &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Carrabassett Summer Festival, live music, fly-in, arts #ARRABASSETT 3UMMER &ESTIVAL LIVE MUSIC mY IN ARTS and crafts show and demos, downtown Carrabassett AND CRAFTS SHOW AND DEMOS DOWNTOWN #ARRABASSETT Valley. Free. Schedule at kcskreativitycenter.com/ 6ALLEY &REE 3CHEDULE AT KCSKREATIVITYCENTER COM summerfestival.html. Noon to 6 p.m. SUMMERFESTIVAL HTML .OON TO P M Eight Annual Greater Brunswick Peace Fair, games %IGHT !NNUAL 'REATER "RUNSWICK 0EACE &AIR GAMES and art activities for children and adults, local music AND ART ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS LOCAL MUSIC and more, Brunswick Mall. Free, peaceworks AND MORE "RUNSWICK -ALL &REE PEACEWORKS brunswickme.org/peacefair.html. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. BRUNSWICKME ORG PEACEFAIR HTML A M TO P M Western Maine BBQ Festival, entertainment, food 7ESTERN -AINE ""1 &ESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT FOOD vendors, demonstrations and family activities, VENDORS DEMONSTRATIONS AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES Fryeburg Fairgrounds. $5; free for children under age &RYEBURG &AIRGROUNDS FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 10. westernmainebbqfestival.com. 10 a.m. to 10:30 WESTERNMAINEBBQFESTIVAL COM A M TO p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. P M 3ATURDAY A M TO P M 3UNDAY SUNDAY 35.$!9 Bacon Street Neighborhood Festival, giveaways, "ACON 3TREET .EIGHBORHOOD &ESTIVAL GIVEAWAYS food and entertainment for children and adults, FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS Bacon Street, Biddeford. Free. 284-9105. Noon to "ACON 3TREET "IDDEFORD &REE .OON TO 5 p.m. P M Topsham Fair, agricultural exhibits, animal-pulling 4OPSHAM &AIR AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS ANIMAL PULLING events, 4-H exhibitors, crafters, midway, harness EVENTS ( EXHIBITORS CRAFTERS MIDWAY HARNESS racing and more, Topsham Fairgrounds. $10, RACING AND MORE 4OPSHAM &AIRGROUNDS $12; $3 for children under age 3. Schedule at FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 3CHEDULE AT topshamfair.net. Sunday to Aug. 12. TOPSHAMFAIR NET 3UNDAY TO !UG
AUG. 9 !5' Skowhegan State Fair, music, vendors, harness 3KOWHEGAN 3TATE &AIR MUSIC VENDORS HARNESS racing, animal competitions, agricultural exhibits, RACING ANIMAL COMPETITIONS AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS midway and more, Skowhegan Fairgrounds. $5, MIDWAY AND MORE 3KOWHEGAN &AIRGROUNDS $8; free for children under age 5. Schedule at FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 3CHEDULE AT skowheganstatefair.com. Aug. 9-18. SKOWHEGANSTATEFAIR COM !UG
SPECIAL EVENTS N 30%#)!, %6%.43 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Crusher's Kids Concerts in the Park, with magician #RUSHER S +IDS #ONCERTS IN THE 0ARK WITH MAGICIAN
3COTT 'RASSETTE $EERING /AKS 0ORTLAND &REE Scott Grassette, Deering Oaks, Portland. Free. 7568130. 12:30 p.m. P M 4ATE (OUSE -USEUM !RCHITECTURAL 4OUR FROM THE Tate House Museum Architectural Tour, from the CELLAR TO THE ATTIC TO REVEAL THE hINSIDESv OF AN TH cellar to the attic to reveal the "insides" of an 18thCENTURY HOUSE 4ATE (OUSE -USEUM 0ORTLAND century house, Tate House Museum, Portland. $10; $8 for seniors; $6 for ages 6 to 12. 774-6177. 10 and FOR SENIORS FOR AGES TO AND A M 4HROUGH !UG 11:30 a.m. Through Aug. 16. Designer Show House, more than a dozen Maine $ESIGNER 3HOW (OUSE MORE THAN A DOZEN -AINE AND .EW %NGLAND DESIGNERS PRESENTED BY +ENNEBUNK and New England designers presented by Kennebunk (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY +ENNETH 2OBERTS %STATE Historical Society, Kenneth Roberts Estate, Kennebunkport. designershowhouse.eventbrite.com. +ENNEBUNKPORT DESIGNERSHOWHOUSE EVENTBRITE COM A M TO P M 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY $20. 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, Monday-Tuesday and Aug. 9; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. -ONDAY 4UESDAY AND !UG A M TO P M Sunday; noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Through Aug. 3UNDAY NOON TO P M 7EDNESDAY 4HROUGH !UG 11. Historic Old Port Wai king Tours, 90-minute tours (ISTORIC /LD 0ORT 7ALKING 4OURS MINUTE TOURS from trained guides, not recommended for children FROM TRAINED GUIDES NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN under age 12, Maine Historical Society, Portland. UNDER AGE -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND $10. mainehistory.org. 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. MAINEHISTORY ORG A M AND P M Thursday to Saturday and Aug. 9. Through Sept. 2. 4HURSDAY TO 3ATURDAY AND !UG 4HROUGH 3EPT FRIDAY &2)$!9 "The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress," fullh4HE -OVING 0ANORAMA OF 0ILGRIM S 0ROGRESS v FULL scale replica of 19th-century panorama in motion, SCALE REPLICA OF TH CENTURY PANORAMA IN MOTION with music by Jeff Rapsis and narration from Scott WITH MUSIC BY *EFF 2APSIS AND NARRATION FROM 3COTT Marcoux, Saco City Hall Auditorium. $5/donation. -ARCOUX 3ACO #ITY (ALL !UDITORIUM DONATION dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org. 6:30 p.m. DYERLIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG P M "Day Out with Thomas: Mystery on the Rails Tour h$AY /UT WITH 4HOMAS -YSTERY ON THE 2AILS 4OUR 2012," rides on replica of Thomas the Tank Engine v RIDES ON REPLICA OF 4HOMAS THE 4ANK %NGINE with Thomas-themed activities, Boothbay Railway WITH 4HOMAS THEMED ACTIVITIES "OOTHBAY 2AILWAY Village. $18. railwayvillage.org. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 6ILLAGE RAILWAYVILLAGE ORG A M TO p.m. Friday to Sunday. Through Aug. 12. P M &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY 4HROUGH !UG SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Lamb to Loom Demonstration, learn the multi,AMB TO ,OOM $EMONSTRATION LEARN THE MULTI step process of taking raw wool and making it into STEP PROCESS OF TAKING RAW WOOL AND MAKING IT INTO fine wool, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, New lNE WOOL 3ABBATHDAY ,AKE 3HAKER 6ILLAGE .EW Gloucester. Free, shaker.lib.me.us. 10 a.m. 'LOUCESTER &REE SHAKER LIB ME US A M Annual Par Sem Alumni Day and Auto Show, autos, !NNUAL 0AR 3EM !LUMNI $AY AND !UTO 3HOW AUTOS music, entertainment, flea market, games and food, MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT mEA MARKET GAMES AND FOOD Parsonfield Seminary. Free; $5 to register a car. 6250ARSONlELD 3EMINARY &REE TO REGISTER A CAR 4645. 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. A M TO P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 50th Birthday Celebration of the "Spirit of the TH "IRTHDAY #ELEBRATION OF THE h3PIRIT OF THE Sea" William Zorach Fountain, music by the 3EAv 7ILLIAM :ORACH &OUNTAIN MUSIC BY THE Bath Municipal Swing Band, refreshments and "ATH -UNICIPAL 3WING "AND REFRESHMENTS AND short program of speakers, Bath City Park. Free. SHORT PROGRAM OF SPEAKERS "ATH #ITY 0ARK &REE cityofbath.com. 3 to 5 p.m. CITYOFBATH COM TO P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Summer Weekday Performance Series, 3UMMER 7EEKDAY 0ERFORMANCE 3ERIES demonstration by "American Ninja Warrior" DEMONSTRATION BY h!MERICAN .INJA 7ARRIORv contestant Jesse "Jet" Villarreal, Congress Square, CONTESTANT *ESSE h*ETv 6ILLARREAL #ONGRESS 3QUARE Portland. Free, portlandmaine.com. Noon. 0ORTLAND &REE PORTLANDMAINE COM .OON WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Evening Lantern Walk, tour a 1 7th-century village %VENING ,ANTERN 7ALK TOUR A TH CENTURY VILLAGE and meet an 18th-century soldier on duty at Fort AND MEET AN TH CENTURY SOLDIER ON DUTY AT &ORT William Henry, Colonial Pemaquid Historic Site, 7ILLIAM (ENRY #OLONIAL 0EMAQUID (ISTORIC 3ITE New Harbor. 677-2423. friendsofcolonialpemaquid .EW (ARBOR FRIENDSOFCOLONIALPEMAQUID .org. 8 p.m. (rain date Aug. 9). ORG P M RAIN DATE !UG Lively Lunches at Johnson Hall Mini-Park, with ,IVELY ,UNCHES AT *OHNSON (ALL -INI 0ARK WITH Leonard Solomon and His Bellowphone (one-man ,EONARD 3OLOMON AND (IS "ELLOWPHONE ONE MAN variety show), Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, VARIETY SHOW *OHNSON (ALL 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER Gardiner, Free/donation, johnsonhall.org. Noon. 'ARDINER &REE DONATION JOHNSONHALL ORG .OON
AUG. 9 !5' Cirkus Smirkus, international youth circus, Rockin' #IRKUS 3MIRKUS INTERNATIONAL YOUTH CIRCUS 2OCKIN Horse Stables, Kennebunkport, $16 to $19. (ORSE 3TABLES +ENNEBUNKPORT TO smirkus.org. 1 and 6 p.m. SMIRKUS ORG AND P M "Growing Up In an Artist Dynasty," presentation h'ROWING 5P )N AN !RTIST $YNASTY v PRESENTATION by Victoria Wyeth, Opera House at Boothbay BY 6ICTORIA 7YETH /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY Harbor. $15 in advance; $20 day of event. (ARBOR IN ADVANCE DAY OF EVENT boothbayoperahouse.com. 7:30 p.m. BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M
FILMS N &),-3 SUNDAY 35.$!9 "The Descendants" (2001, R), dramedy, York Public h4HE $ESCENDANTSv 2 DRAMEDY 9ORK 0UBLIC Library. Free, york.lib.me.us. 7 p.m. ,IBRARY &REE YORK LIB ME US P M Dinner and a Movie: "Babette's Feast" (1987, G), $INNER AND A -OVIE h"ABETTE S &EASTv ' movie and potluck meal, Denmark Arts Center. $5; MOVIE AND POTLUCK MEAL $ENMARK !RTS #ENTER bring dish to share. 452-2412. 6 p.m. BRING DISH TO SHARE P M
MONDAY -/.$!9 h-EMPHIS "ELLEv 0' WAR MOVIE "Memphis Belle" (1990, PG-13), war movie, 3KIDOMPHA ,IBRARY $AMARISCOTTA DONATION Skidompha Library, Damariscotta. $5/donation. P M 563-5513. 6:30 p.m.
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TUESDAY 45%3$!9 h7HEN (ARRY -ET 3ALLYv 2 COMEDY 0ATTEN "When Harry Met Sally" (1989, R), comedy, Patten Free Library, Bath. Free. 443-5141. 6:30 p.m. &REE ,IBRARY "ATH &REE P M "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" (1971, h7ILLY 7ONKA AND THE #HOCOLATE &ACTORYv G), fantasy/musical, outdoors at Bok Amphitheatre ' FANTASY MUSICAL OUTDOORS AT "OK !MPHITHEATRE (Harbor Park), Camden (rain location is Camden (ARBOR 0ARK #AMDEN RAIN LOCATION IS #AMDEN Public Library). Free; bring own seating. 236-3440. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE BRING OWN SEATING Sunset. 3UNSET
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WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 "Give UpTomorrow" (2011), documentary, Portland h'IVE 5P 4OMORROWv DOCUMENTARY 0ORTLAND Public Library. Free, portlandlibrary.com. 5:30 p.m. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M Art Videos at the Gallery Film Series: Salvador Dali, !RT 6IDEOS AT THE 'ALLERY &ILM 3ERIES 3ALVADOR $ALI Barn Gallery, Ogunquit. Free. 646-7055. 7:30 p.m. "ARN 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT &REE P M "Like the Water" (2012), drama shot in various h,IKE THE 7ATERv DRAMA SHOT IN VARIOUS Maine locations, Strand Theatre, Rockland. $10. -AINE LOCATIONS 3TRAND 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND rocklandstrand.com. 7 p.m. ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M
BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano, author of the #AROLYN #INAMI $E#RISTOFANO AUTHOR OF THE children's science book "A Black Hole is Not a CHILDREN S SCIENCE BOOK h! "LACK (OLE IS .OT A Hole," includes fun interactive events designed (OLE v INCLUDES FUN INTERACTIVE EVENTS DESIGNED to illustrate the concepts she discusses in her TO ILLUSTRATE THE CONCEPTS SHE DISCUSSES IN HER book, University of Southern Maine (Southworth BOOK 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 3OUTHWORTH Planetarium), Portland. Free. 780-4249. 1 p.m. 0LANETARIUM 0ORTLAND &REE P M Kieran Shields, author of "The Truth of All Things," +IERAN 3HIELDS AUTHOR OF h4HE 4RUTH OF !LL 4HINGS v South Portland Public Library. Free, southportland 3OUTH 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE SOUTHPORTLAND library.com. 6:30 p.m. LIBRARY COM P M Maine Poets, with MargoTaft Stever, Estha Weiner, -AINE 0OETS WITH -ARGO 4AFT 3TEVER %STHA 7EINER Jo Ann Clark and John Perrault, University of New *O !NN #LARK AND *OHN 0ERRAULT 5NIVERSITY OF .EW England (Art Gallery), Portland. Free, une.edu/ %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND &REE UNE EDU artgallery. 5 p.m. ARTGALLERY P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Phil Hoose, author of "Moonbird," Gulf of Maine 0HIL (OOSE AUTHOR OF h-OONBIRD v 'ULF OF -AINE Books, Brunswick. 729-5083. 7 p.m. "OOKS "RUNSWICK P M Christina Solak-Goodwin, author of "Battling Bipolar #HRISTINA 3OLAK 'OODWIN AUTHOR OF h"ATTLING "IPOLAR Disorder: A Memoir," Portland Public Library. Free. $ISORDER ! -EMOIR v 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE portlandlibrary.com. Noon. PORTLANDLIBRARY COM .OON New Guard Literary Review Reading Series, with .EW 'UARD ,ITERARY 2EVIEW 2EADING 3ERIES WITH Maine authorTess Gerritsen, Longfellow Books, -AINE AUTHOR 4ESS 'ERRITSEN ,ONGFELLOW "OOKS Portland, longfellowbooks.com. 7 p.m. 0ORTLAND LONGFELLOWBOOKS COM P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Port Veritas Spoken Word Night, Local 0ORT 6ERITAS 3POKEN 7ORD .IGHT ,OCAL Sprouts Cooperative, Portland. Free/donation, 3PROUTS #OOPERATIVE 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION localsprouts.coop. 7 p.m. LOCALSPROUTS COOP P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Maine Organization of Storytelling Enthusiasts, -AINE /RGANIZATION OF 3TORYTELLING %NTHUSIASTS evening of storytelling for adults with Claire Miller, EVENING OF STORYTELLING FOR ADULTS WITH #LAIRE -ILLER Portland Public Library Rines Auditorium. $57 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 2INES !UDITORIUM donation, portlandlibrary.com. 6:30 to 9 p.m. DONATION PORTLANDLIBRARY COM TO P M
AUG. 9 !5' Drew Barton, author of "The Changing Nature of $REW "ARTON AUTHOR OF h4HE #HANGING .ATURE OF the Maine Woods," Camden Public Library. Free. THE -AINE 7OODS v #AMDEN 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE 236-3440. 6:30 p.m. P M Stephanie Kate Strohm, author of teen novel 3TEPHANIE +ATE 3TROHM AUTHOR OF TEEN NOVEL "Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink," Louis T. Graves Library, h0ILGRIMS $ON T 7EAR 0INK v ,OUIS 4 'RAVES ,IBRARY Kennebunkport. Free, graveslibrary.org. 7 p.m. +ENNEBUNKPORT &REE GRAVESLIBRARY ORG P M Paul Doiron, author of "Bad Little Falls," Longfellow 0AUL $OIRON AUTHOR OF h"AD ,ITTLE &ALLS v ,ONGFELLOW Books, Portland, longfellowbooks.com. 7 p.m. "OOKS 0ORTLAND LONGFELLOWBOOKS COM P M
PRO SPORTS N 02/ 30/243 Portland Sea Dogs, Minor League Baseball affiliate 0ORTLAND 3EA $OGS -INOR ,EAGUE "ASEBALL AFlLIATE of the Boston Red Sox, Hadlock Field, Portland. OF THE "OSTON 2ED 3OX (ADLOCK &IELD 0ORTLAND $4 to $9. seadogs.com. Vs. Akron, noon Thursday; TO SEADOGS COM 6S !KRON NOON 4HURSDAY vs. Erie, 7 p.m. Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. VS %RIE P M &RIDAY P M 3ATURDAY AND P M Sunday. 3UNDAY
PARTICIPANT DANCE N 0!24)#)0!.4 $!.#% Contra Dance, live music and guest caller, Falmouth #ONTRA $ANCE LIVE MUSIC AND GUEST CALLER &ALMOUTH Congregational Church. $10; $7 for ages 13 to 20; #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH FOR AGES TO $5 for ages 5 to 12; free for children under age 5. FOR AGES TO FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE 358-9354. Lessons at 7:15 p.m., dance at 8 p.m. ,ESSONS AT P M DANCE AT P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY
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