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CONCERTS N #/.#%243 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, alt-rock, with *ON 3PENCER "LUES %XPLOSION ALT ROCK WITH The Outfits, 21-plus; Asylum, Portland. $15. 4HE /UTlTS PLUS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Kraddy, EDM, with Alpha Data, 18-plus; +RADDY %$- WITH !LPHA $ATA PLUS Port City Music Hall, Portland. $8, $20. 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND portcitymusichall.com. 9 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, bluegrass, &RANK 3OLIVAN AND $IRTY +ITCHEN BLUEGRASS with Erica Brown and Bluegrass Connection, WITH %RICA "ROWN AND "LUEGRASS #ONNECTION One Longfellow Square, Portland. $18. /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M Peter Alexander, singer-songwriter, Savory Maine, 0ETER !LEXANDER SINGER SONGWRITER 3AVORY -AINE Damariscotta. Free, savorymainedining.com. 6 to $AMARISCOTTA &REE SAVORYMAINEDINING COM TO 8 p.m. P M Suzanne Vega, singer-songwriter, Stone Mountain 3UZANNE 6EGA SINGER SONGWRITER 3TONE -OUNTAIN Arts Center, Brownfield. $55. stonemountainarts !RTS #ENTER "ROWNlELD STONEMOUNTAINARTS center.com. 8 p.m. CENTER COM P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Suzanne Vega, singer-songwriter, Strand Theatre, 3UZANNE 6EGA SINGER SONGWRITER 3TRAND 4HEATRE Rockland. $34. rocklandstrand.com. 8 p.m. 2OCKLAND ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M Kruger Brothers, folk, Opera House at Boothbay +RUGER "ROTHERS FOLK /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY Harbor. $15 in advance; $20 day of show. (ARBOR IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW boothbayoperahouse.com. 7:30 p.m. BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M Tinariwen Guitar Masters from Mali, world 4INARIWEN 'UITAR -ASTERS FROM -ALI WORLD music, One Longfellow Square, Portland. $35. MUSIC /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M Phil Keaggy, acoustic and electric guitarist, Leura 0HIL +EAGGY ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITARIST ,EURA Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center, Fryeburg. (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER &RYEBURG $22.50; $17.50 for seniors; $10 for students. FOR SENIORS FOR STUDENTS fryeburgacademy.org/pac. 7:30 p.m. FRYEBURGACADEMY ORG PAC P M Rob Schreiber's Standard Issue, jazz from the 2OB 3CHREIBER S 3TANDARD )SSUE JAZZ FROM THE Great American Songbook, Marriott at Sable 'REAT !MERICAN 3ONGBOOK -ARRIOTT AT 3ABLE Oaks, South Portland. Free, standardissue.me. /AKS 3OUTH 0ORTLAND &REE STANDARDISSUE ME 6:30 p.m. P M Francine Reed, blues, Stonington Opera House. &RANCINE 2EED BLUES 3TONINGTON /PERA (OUSE $20, $25. operahousearts.org. 7 p.m. OPERAHOUSEARTS ORG P M Unexpected Boys, Franki Valli tribute 5NEXPECTED "OYS &RANKI 6ALLI TRIBUTE band from New York City, Camden Opera BAND FROM .EW 9ORK #ITY #AMDEN /PERA House. $20 in advance; $25 day of show. (OUSE IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW camdenoperahouse.com. 7 p.m. CAMDENOPERAHOUSE COM P M Gary Wittner Band, jazz tribute to Thelonious 'ARY 7ITTNER "AND JAZZ TRIBUTE TO 4HELONIOUS Monk, The Frontier, Brunswick. $10 in advance; -ONK 4HE &RONTIER "RUNSWICK IN ADVANCE $12 day of show, explorefrontier.com. 8 p.m. DAY OF SHOW EXPLOREFRONTIER COM P M Franc Demarco, Lantern and W h i p Hands, alt&RANC $EMARCO ,ANTERN AND 7HIP (ANDS ALT rock, 18-plus; Space Gallery, Portland. $10. ROCK PLUS 3PACE 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND space538.org. 8 p.m. SPACE ORG P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 " D o n ' t Be a Douchebag": First Annual Concert h$ON T "E A $OUCHEBAGv &IRST !NNUAL #ONCERT for Bullying Awareness, with Spose, Dean Ford, FOR "ULLYING !WARENESS WITH 3POSE $EAN &ORD
Better Than, Steiner Street, The Running Gags, "ETTER 4HAN 3TEINER 3TREET 4HE 2UNNING 'AGS Beware of Pedestrians and more, all ages; Asylum, "EWARE OF 0EDESTRIANS AND MORE ALL AGES !SYLUM Portland. $5. portlandasylum.com. 1 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Portland's League of Extraordinary Women, with 0ORTLAND S ,EAGUE OF %XTRAORDINARY 7OMEN WITH Dilly Dilly, Sontiago, Kristina Kentigian, Lady $ILLY $ILLY 3ONTIAGO +RISTINA +ENTIGIAN ,ADY Essence, Anna Lombard, Amy Allen, Darien %SSENCE !NNA ,OMBARD !MY !LLEN $ARIEN Brahms and Kenya Hall, 21-plus; Asylum, "RAHMS AND +ENYA (ALL PLUS !SYLUM Portland. $7. portlandasylum.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M MissTess &TheTalkbacks, swing, country and -ISS 4ESS 4HE 4ALKBACKS SWING COUNTRY AND rock, with Tumbling Bones, One Longfellow ROCK WITH 4UMBLING "ONES /NE ,ONGFELLOW Square, Portland. $12 in advance; $15 day of 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF show, onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. SHOW ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M Francine Reed, blues, Bates College (Olin Arts &RANCINE 2EED BLUES "ATES #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS Center), Lewiston. $10 to $15. batestickets.com. #ENTER ,EWISTON TO BATESTICKETS COM 7:30 p.m. P M EOTO, EDM, with Digital Bonesaw Society, 18%/4/ %$- WITH $IGITAL "ONESAW 3OCIETY plus; Port City Music Hall, Portland. $20, $40. PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND portcitymusichall.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M "The Sweetest Sounds... Music of Richard h4HE 3WEETEST 3OUNDSx -USIC OF 2ICHARD Rodgers and Irving Berlin," vocalists Nancy 2ODGERS AND )RVING "ERLIN v VOCALISTS .ANCY Durgin and Andrew Fenniman with pianist John $URGIN AND !NDREW &ENNIMAN WITH PIANIST *OHN Mulcahy, Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist, -ULCAHY %PISCOPAL #HURCH OF 3T *OHN THE "APTIST Thomaston. $12; free for ages 12 and under. 3544HOMASTON FREE FOR AGES AND UNDER 7250. 7 p.m. P M Ameranouche, gypsy jazz, Arts for Hunger !MERANOUCHE GYPSY JAZZ !RTS FOR (UNGER benefit, Unity Centre for the Performing Arts. $15. BENElT 5NITY #ENTRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS unity.edu/uccpa. 7:30 p.m. UNITY EDU UCCPA P M Lynn Deeves, Kate Schrock and Trina Hamlin, ,YNN $EEVES +ATE 3CHROCK AND 4RINA (AMLIN singer-songwriters, The Frontier, Brunswick. $12 SINGER SONGWRITERS 4HE &RONTIER "RUNSWICK in advance; $15 day of show, explorefrontier.com. IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW EXPLOREFRONTIER COM 7:30 p.m. P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Gretchen Peters, Nashville-based singer'RETCHEN 0ETERS .ASHVILLE BASED SINGER songwriter, St. Lawrence Arts Center, SONGWRITER 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER Portland. $20 in advance; $23 day of show. 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW stlawrencearts.org. 7 p.m. STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M T-Acadie, folk trio, University of Maine (Fox 4 !CADIE FOLK TRIO 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE &OX Auditorium), Fort Kent. $10. 834-7800. 2 p.m. !UDITORIUM &ORT +ENT P M Southern Maine Monthly Bluegrass Jam, Roost 3OUTHERN -AINE -ONTHLY "LUEGRASS *AM 2OOST Function Hall, Buxton. $7. 232-1528. Noon to 5 &UNCTION (ALL "UXTON .OON TO p.m. P M Greater Purpose, Arts for Hunger Benefit, Unity 'REATER 0URPOSE !RTS FOR (UNGER "ENElT 5NITY Centre for the Performing Arts. Free/donation. #ENTRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS &REE DONATION unity.edu/uccpa. 7 p.m. UNITY EDU UCCPA P M Trina Hamlin, singer-songwriter, Parsons Center at 4RINA (AMLIN SINGER SONGWRITER 0ARSONS #ENTER AT Museums of Old York, York. $15; $8 for students. -USEUMS OF /LD 9ORK 9ORK FOR STUDENTS seacoastguitar.org. Doors at 6 p.m. SEACOASTGUITAR ORG $OORS AT P M Maine-ly Harmony, a cappella women's chorus, -AINE LY (ARMONY A CAPPELLA WOMEN S CHORUS benefit for church's mission projects, Lisbon BENElT FOR CHURCH S MISSION PROJECTS ,ISBON United Methodist Church. Free/donation; canned 5NITED -ETHODIST #HURCH &REE DONATION CANNED
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Trapparatus, funky jazz, Blue, Portland. Donation. 4RAPPARATUS FUNKY JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M If & It, Bath Salts and Adeyln Rose, rock, Bayside )F )T "ATH 3ALTS AND !DEYLN 2OSE ROCK "AYSIDE TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Bowl, Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. "OWL 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Glen Campbell: The Goodbye Tour, country, 'LEN #AMPBELL 4HE 'OODBYE 4OUR COUNTRY Zach Ovington, fiddle and vocals, Andy's Old Port :ACH /VINGTON lDDLE AND VOCALS !NDY S /LD 0ORT Merrill Auditorium, Portland. $45 to $65. -ERRILL !UDITORIUM 0ORTLAND TO Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 6:30 p.m. 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M portlandovations.org. 7:30 p.m. PORTLANDOVATIONS ORG P M Hot Club Du Monde, gypsy jazz and swing, (OT #LUB $U -ONDE GYPSY JAZZ AND SWING "Whose Song Is It Anyway?", Canadian h7HOSE 3ONG )S )T !NYWAY v #ANADIAN Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M songwriter ensemble, St. Lawrence Arts Center, SONGWRITER ENSEMBLE 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER Melody Walker, singer-songwriter, 21-plus; -ELODY 7ALKER SINGER SONGWRITER PLUS Portland. $15. stlawrencearts.org. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M Slainte, Portland, slaintewinebar.com. 10 p.m. 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Dave Gagne, rock/reggae, Run of the Mill $AVE 'AGNE ROCK REGGAE 2UN OF THE -ILL WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Brewpub, Saco. therunofthemill.net. 8 p.m. "REWPUB 3ACO THERUNOFTHEMILL NET P M "Whose Song is it Anyway?", Canadian songwriter h7HOSE 3ONG IS IT !NYWAY v #ANADIAN SONGWRITER Southbound Outlaws, Americana/blues, Dogfish 3OUTHBOUND /UTLAWS !MERICANA BLUES $OGlSH ensemble, Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center, ENSEMBLE 3KYE 4HEATRE 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER Bar and Grille, Portland, thedogfishbarandgrille "AR AND 'RILLE 0ORTLAND THEDOGlSHBARANDGRILLE South Carthage. $15. 562-4445. 7 p.m. 3OUTH #ARTHAGE P M .com. 8 p.m. COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS OCT. 18 /#4 Big Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Infamous Stringdusters, newgrass, with )NFAMOUS 3TRINGDUSTERS NEWGRASS WITH Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " Jatoba, 18-plus; Port City Music Hall, Portland. *ATOBA PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN $15 in advance; $18 day of show; $25 VIP. IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW 6)0 Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M portcitymusichall.com. 8:30 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Open Mic Night, all ages; Deer Run Tavern, /PEN -IC .IGHT ALL AGES $EER 2UN 4AVERN Slightly Stoopid, blues, rock, reggae and hip3LIGHTLY 3TOOPID BLUES ROCK REGGAE AND HIP Yarmouth. 846-9555. 7:30 p.m. 9ARMOUTH P M hop, with Tomorrow's Bad Seeds, State Theatre, HOP WITH 4OMORROW S "AD 3EEDS 3TATE 4HEATRE Portland. $22.50 in advance; $25 day of show. 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW FRIDAY &2)$!9 statetheatreportland.com. 8 p.m. STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM P M Jacob Augustine, singer-songwriter, with Wes *ACOB !UGUSTINE SINGER SONGWRITER WITH 7ES "Whose Song is It Anyway?", Canadian songwriter Hartley & The Travel ing Trees and Butcherboy, h7HOSE 3ONG IS )T !NYWAY v #ANADIAN SONGWRITER (ARTLEY 4HE 4RAVELING 4REES AND "UTCHERBOY ensemble, Unity Centre for the Performing Arts. ENSEMBLE 5NITY #ENTRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $8. %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND $15. unity.edu/uccpa. 7:30 p.m. UNITY EDU UCCPA P M portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M
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Open Mic Comedy Night, 21-plus; Slainte, /PEN -IC #OMEDY .IGHT PLUS 3LAINTE Portland, slaintewinebar.com. 8 p.m. Thursday 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M 4HURSDAY and Oct. 18. AND /CT Ian Stuart, CD-release party with George Hamm, )AN 3TUART #$ RELEASE PARTY WITH 'EORGE (AMM Brian Brinegar, JoeTimmins and host Paul Hunt, "RIAN "RINEGAR *OE 4IMMINS AND HOST 0AUL (UNT Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $8. 879-8988. %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. Saturday. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M 3ATURDAY "Early Evening Show," with comedian Mike h%ARLY %VENING 3HOW v WITH COMEDIAN -IKE Miclon and cast of musicians and comedians, -ICLON AND CAST OF MUSICIANS AND COMEDIANS Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, Gardiner. *OHNSON (ALL 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER 'ARDINER $19; $10 for students, johnsonhall.org. 7:30 p.m. FOR STUDENTS JOHNSONHALL ORG P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Bob Marley, 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York "OB -ARLEY PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK Beach. $20, $25. innontheblues.com. 7 p.m. "EACH INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Sunday. 3UNDAY Local Laughs, hosted by Brett Groh F, Asylum, ,OCAL ,AUGHS HOSTED BY "RETT 'ROH & !SYLUM Portland. Free, portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND &REE PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Oct. 18. /CT
BARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 "\ Know Who You Did Last Summer," drag, h) +NOW 7HO 9OU $ID ,AST 3UMMER v DRAG burlesque and performance by The 90-Minute BURLESQUE AND PERFORMANCE BY 4HE -INUTE Blonde, Holly D'Anger, Pussyfoot Burlesque and "LONDE (OLLY $ !NGER 0USSYFOOT "URLESQUE AND many more, 21-plus; Geno's Rock Club, Portland. MANY MORE PLUS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND $10 at door. 221-2382. 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. AT DOOR AND P M Francine Reed, blues, 21-plus; Empire Dine and &RANCINE 2EED BLUES PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND Dance, Portland. $15. portlandempire.com. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM 8:30 p.m. P M MSA In the Round, with Phil Daligan (singer-3! )N THE 2OUND WITH 0HIL $ALIGAN SINGER songwriter), Blue, Portland. Donation. SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Phil McGowan Quartet, jazz, Blue, Portland. 0HIL -C'OWAN 1UARTET JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M
JT Lockwood Band, CD-release party with *4 ,OCKWOOD "AND #$ RELEASE PARTY WITH Hutch Heelen and Mellow Endeavor, Big (UTCH (EELEN AND -ELLOW %NDEAVOR "IG Easy, Portland. $6 in advance; $8 day of show. %ASY 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Jason Melanson, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. *ASON -ELANSON SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Mystic Folk Opera, prog-rock, Blue, Portland. -YSTIC &OLK /PERA PROG ROCK "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Duke, rock, RiRa, Portland, rira.com/portland. $UKE ROCK 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM PORTLAND 10p.m. P M East Wave Radio, reggae, ska and punk, %AST 7AVE 2ADIO REGGAE SKA AND PUNK 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York Beach. $5. PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Potato Pickers, bluegrass, Andy's Old Port Pub, 0OTATO 0ICKERS BLUEGRASS !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Lorraine Bohland, jazz, blues and R&B, Gingko ,ORRAINE "OHLAND JAZZ BLUES AND 2 " 'INGKO Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Travis James Humphrey Blue Review, 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "LUE 2EVIEW roadhouse roots music, Gingko Blue, Portland. ROADHOUSE ROOTS MUSIC 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M The Pubcrawlers, rock, CD-release party with The 4HE 0UBCRAWLERS ROCK #$ RELEASE PARTY WITH 4HE Blaggards and The Outsiders, Asylum, Portland. "LAGGARDS AND 4HE /UTSIDERS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND $8. portlandasylum.com. 8:30 p.m. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Welterweight, folk-rock, with The Townies, 7ELTERWEIGHT FOLK ROCK WITH 4HE 4OWNIES Bayside Bowl, Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com. "AYSIDE "OWL 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM 9 p.m. P M The Hollow Glow, Sidecar Radio and Loki, hard 4HE (OLLOW 'LOW 3IDECAR 2ADIO AND ,OKI HARD rock, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $5. 784-7785. ROCK PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN 8 p.m. P M PigBoat, Paige Turner and Sonic Titan, metal, 210IG"OAT 0AIGE 4URNER AND 3ONIC 4ITAN METAL plus; Geno's Rock Club, Portland. 221-2382. PLUS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND 9 p.m. P M Dustin Saucier, Yes We Kin and Elizabeth Taillon, $USTIN 3AUCIER 9ES 7E +IN AND %LIZABETH 4AILLON folk, 21-plus; Flask Lounge, Portland. Donation. FOLK PLUS &LASK ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND $ONATION flasklounge.com. 9 p.m. mASKLOUNGE COM P M
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SOME BRIGHT SPOTS of Glen Campbell's A=;3 0@756B A>=BA ]T 5ZS\ 1O[^PSZZ¸a long career: Z]\U QO`SS`( â&#x20AC;˘ 1965: Becomes a touring member N '$#( 0SQ][Sa O b]c`W\U [S[PS` of The Beach Boys, filling in for Brian ]T BVS 0SOQV 0]ga ÂżZZW\U W\ T]` 0`WO\ Wilson. EWZa]\ â&#x20AC;˘ 1967: Wins Grammy awards for N '$%( EW\a 5`O[[g OeO`Ra T]` country ("Gentle on My Mind") and Q]c\b`g Âľ5S\bZS ]\ ;g ;W\RÂś O\R ^]^ Âľ0g bVS BW[S 7 5Sb b] >V]S\WfÂś pop ("By the Time I Get to Phoenix"). â&#x20AC;˘ 1968: "Wichita Lineman" reaches No. N '$&( ÂľEWQVWbO :W\S[O\Âś `SOQVSa <] 1 on the Billboard charts. ]\ bVS 0WZZP]O`R QVO`ba â&#x20AC;˘ 1969: Nominated for a Golden Globe N '$'( <][W\ObSR T]` O 5]ZRS\ 5Z]PS for role in the film "True Grit," co-starT]` `]ZS W\ bVS ÂżZ[ ÂľB`cS 5`Wb Âś Q] abO` ring John Wayne. `W\U 8]V\ EOg\S â&#x20AC;˘ 1969: Launches own variety show, N '$'( :Oc\QVSa ]e\ dO`WSbg aV]e "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," ÂľBVS 5ZS\ 1O[^PSZZ 5]]RbW[S 6]c` Âś on CBS; the show runs through 1972. ]\ 10A) bVS aV]e `c\a bV`]cUV '% â&#x20AC;˘ 1975: "Rhinestone Cowboy" becomes N '%#( Âľ@VW\Sab]\S 1]eP]gÂś PSQ][Sa a No. 1 hit on Billboard's pop chart. O <] VWb ]\ 0WZZP]O`R¸a ^]^ QVO`b â&#x20AC;˘ 1977: "Southern Nights" reaches No. N '%%( ÂľA]cbVS`\ <WUVbaÂś `SOQVSa <] 1 on Billboard's pop chart. ]\ 0WZZP]O`R¸a ^]^ QVO`b â&#x20AC;˘ 1980: Records the title track for the N '& ( @SQ]`Ra bVS bWbZS b`OQY T]` bVS Clint Eastwood film "Any Which Way 1ZW\b 3Oabe]]R ÂżZ[ Âľ/\g EVWQV EOg You Can" and makes a cameo in the G]c 1O\Âś O\R [OYSa O QO[S] W\ bVS film. ÂżZ[ â&#x20AC;˘ 2005: Inducted into the Country N #( 7\RcQbSR W\b] bVS 1]c\b`g Music Hall of Fame. ;caWQ 6OZZ ]T 4O[S â&#x20AC;˘ 2008: Releases "Meet Glen CampN &( @SZSOaSa Âľ;SSb 5ZS\ 1O[^ bell," an album that includes covers of PSZZ Âś O\ OZPc[ bVOb W\QZcRSa Q]dS`a ]T songs by Green Day, Tom Petty, Foo a]\Ua Pg 5`SS\ 2Og B][ >Sbbg 4]] Fighters and U2. 4WUVbS`a O\R C â&#x20AC;˘ 2011: Releases "Ghost on the CanN ( @SZSOaSa Âľ5V]ab ]\ bVS 1O\ vas," with contributions from rockers dOa Âś eWbV Q]\b`WPcbW]\a T`][ `]QYS`a Billy Corgan, Paul Westerberg, Jakob 0WZZg 1]`UO\ >OcZ ESabS`PS`U 8OY]P Dylan and Chris Isaak; it becomes his 2gZO\ O\R 1V`Wa 7aOOY) Wb PSQ][Sa VWa highest-charting album since 1977. VWUVSab QVO`bW\U OZPc[ aW\QS '%% â&#x20AC;˘ 2011: Begins "The Goodbye Tour." N ( 0SUW\a ÂľBVS 5]]RPgS B]c` Âś
UIBU TIF XBT CPSO BGUFS IF TDPSFE IJT CJH that she was born after he scored his bigHFTU IJUT gest hits. 4IF T BMTP CFFO IFBSUFOFE CZ UIF DPN She's also been heartened by the comQBTTJPO GBOT IBWF GPS IJN BT FWJEFODFE passion fans have for him, as evidenced by them helping him with lyrics by singCZ UIFN IFMQJOH IJN XJUI MZSJDT CZ TJOH ing along, or cheering louder when he's JOH BMPOH PS DIFFSJOH MPVEFS XIFO IF T struggling through a song. Campbell uses TUSVHHMJOH UISPVHI B TPOH $BNQCFMM VTFT teleprompters to help him with lyrics. UFMFQSPNQUFST UP IFMQ IJN XJUI MZSJDT i*U T BNB[JOH GPS NF UP TFF UIFTF TPME "It's amazing for me to see these soldout audiences singing along, and cheerPVU BVEJFODFT TJOHJOH BMPOH BOE DIFFS ing for him even when he messes up on a JOH GPS IJN FWFO XIFO IF NFTTFT VQ PO B lyric," said Ashley. "I never really underMZSJD w TBJE "TIMFZ i* OFWFS SFBMMZ VOEFS TUPPE CFGPSF UIJT IPX NVDI IF JNQBDUFE stood before this how much he impacted people, in so many ways." QFPQMF JO TP NBOZ XBZT w Staff Writer Ray Routhier can be contacted at 791AbOTT E`WbS` @Og @]cbVWS` QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob %' 6454 or at: $"#" ]` Ob( rrouthier@pressherald. com ``]cbVWS`.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][
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Continued from Page E5 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3# 5IFO UIFSF T $BNQCFMM FBSMJFS UIJT Then there's Campbell earlier this month, at home, answering the teleNPOUI BU IPNF BOTXFSJOH UIF UFMF QIPOF "O JOUFSWJFX GPS UIJT TUPSZ IBE phone. An interview for this story had been scheduled with his daughter, Ashley CFFO TDIFEVMFE XJUI IJT EBVHIUFS "TIMFZ $BNQCFMM #VU XIFO UIF QIPOF SBOH Campbell. But when the phone rang, Campbell himself answered. $BNQCFMM IJNTFMG BOTXFSFE 8IFO BTLFE JG "TIMFZ XBT UIFSF When asked if Ashley was there, Campbell first said no, then began asking $BNQCFMM mSTU TBJE OP UIFO CFHBO BTLJOH PUIFS QFPQMF JG TIF XBT JO UIF IPVTF UIFO other people if she was in the house, then repeatedly asked who was calling. After SFQFBUFEMZ BTLFE XIP XBT DBMMJOH "GUFS a minute or two, Ashley took the phone B NJOVUF PS UXP "TIMFZ UPPL UIF QIPOF from him. GSPN IJN "It's hard to see someone as talented i*U T IBSE UP TFF TPNFPOF BT UBMFOUFE and wonderful as him have some difficult BOE XPOEFSGVM BT IJN IBWF TPNF EJGmDVMU moments," said Ashley, 25, during that NPNFOUT w TBJE "TIMFZ EVSJOH UIBU phone interview. "But we're doing this QIPOF JOUFSWJFX i#VU XF SF EPJOH UIJT tour because he just wanted to keep playUPVS CFDBVTF IF KVTU XBOUFE UP LFFQ QMBZ ing. He just wants to do what he loves. JOH )F KVTU XBOUT UP EP XIBU IF MPWFT There are times when it's difficult for him 5IFSF BSF UJNFT XIFO JU T EJGmDVMU GPS IJN on stage, and there are more of those PO TUBHF BOE UIFSF BSF NPSF PG UIPTF lately." MBUFMZ w Campbell's indefinite "Goodbye Tour," $BNQCFMM T JOEFmOJUF i(PPECZF 5PVS w featuring family members in his backing GFBUVSJOH GBNJMZ NFNCFST JO IJT CBDLJOH band, will come to Portland's Merrill AuCBOE XJMM DPNF UP 1PSUMBOE T .FSSJMM "V ditorium on Tuesday, courtesy of Portland EJUPSJVN PO 5VFTEBZ DPVSUFTZ PG 1PSUMBOE Ovations. 0WBUJPOT People would likely come to see Camp1FPQMF XPVME MJLFMZ DPNF UP TFF $BNQ bell for any show, given his slew of huge CFMM GPS BOZ TIPX HJWFO IJT TMFX PG IVHF pop hits in the 1960s and 70s that include QPQ IJUT JO UIF T BOE T UIBU JODMVEF "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita i#Z UIF 5JNF * (FU UP 1IPFOJY w i8JDIJUB Lineman," "Gentle on My Mind," "Galves-JOFNBO w i(FOUMF PO .Z .JOE w i(BMWFT ton" and "Rhinestone Cowboy." UPOw BOE i3IJOFTUPOF $PXCPZ w But this tour has the added emotional #VU UIJT UPVS IBT UIF BEEFE FNPUJPOBM power of watching a star deal very pubQPXFS PG XBUDIJOH B TUBS EFBM WFSZ QVC licly with a debilitating disease that so MJDMZ XJUI B EFCJMJUBUJOH EJTFBTF UIBU TP many families have faced, or will face, NBOZ GBNJMJFT IBWF GBDFE PS XJMM GBDF themselves. So he's not just performing UIFNTFMWFT 4P IF T OPU KVTU QFSGPSNJOH - he's raising the profile of Alzheimer's o IF T SBJTJOH UIF QSPmMF PG "M[IFJNFS T and all those who it affects. BOE BMM UIPTF XIP JU BGGFDUT "What he's doing raises awareness so i8IBU IF T EPJOH SBJTFT BXBSFOFTT TP much, and helps deal with the lack of unNVDI BOE IFMQT EFBM XJUI UIF MBDL PG VO derstanding and fear connected with this EFSTUBOEJOH BOE GFBS DPOOFDUFE XJUI UIJT disease," said Jessica James, director EJTFBTF w TBJE +FTTJDB +BNFT EJSFDUPS of communications and advocacy for the PG DPNNVOJDBUJPOT BOE BEWPDBDZ GPS UIF Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter, "M[IFJNFS T "TTPDJBUJPO .BJOF $IBQUFS in Scarborough. "We're (definitely excited JO 4DBSCPSPVHI i8F SF EFmOJUFMZ FYDJUFE he's in town. He's increasing awareness, IF T JO UPXO )F T JODSFBTJOH BXBSFOFTT and that's one of our major goals." BOE UIBU T POF PG PVS NBKPS HPBMT w Although Campbell was diagnosed with "MUIPVHI $BNQCFMM XBT EJBHOPTFE XJUI Alzheimer's last year, family members "M[IFJNFS T MBTU ZFBS GBNJMZ NFNCFST say he probably had symptoms for years. TBZ IF QSPCBCMZ IBE TZNQUPNT GPS ZFBST In June 2011, he announced his condition *O +VOF IF BOOPVODFE IJT DPOEJUJPO publicly, and soon began his "Goodbye QVCMJDMZ BOE TPPO CFHBO IJT i(PPECZF Tour" that will take him around the world 5PVSw UIBU XJMM UBLF IJN BSPVOE UIF XPSME indefinitely. His backing band on this tour JOEFmOJUFMZ )JT CBDLJOH CBOE PO UIJT UPVS includes at least three of his children at JODMVEFT BU MFBTU UISFF PG IJT DIJMESFO BU any one time, including Ashley on banjo. BOZ POF UJNF JODMVEJOH "TIMFZ PO CBOKP Campbell also has a hit record to tour $BNQCFMM BMTP IBT B IJU SFDPSE UP UPVS behind. Last year, he released a new stuCFIJOE -BTU ZFBS IF SFMFBTFE B OFX TUV dio album, "Ghost on the Canvas," which EJP BMCVN i(IPTU PO UIF $BOWBT w XIJDI reached No. 6 on Billboard's Country SFBDIFE /P PO #JMMCPBSE T $PVOUSZ Albums chart and No. 26 on the Billboard "MCVNT DIBSU BOE /P PO UIF #JMMCPBSE 200 - his highest-charting album since o IJT IJHIFTU DIBSUJOH BMCVN TJODF "Southern Nights" in 1977. i4PVUIFSO /JHIUTw JO "Ghost" featured contributions from a i(IPTUw GFBUVSFE DPOUSJCVUJPOT GSPN B range of musicians who praise Campbell SBOHF PG NVTJDJBOT XIP QSBJTF $BNQCFMM for his prowess as a session guitarist GPS IJT QSPXFTT BT B TFTTJPO HVJUBSJTU and pop singer, and for his influence on BOE QPQ TJOHFS BOE GPS IJT JOnVFODF PO the music industry. Those include artists UIF NVTJD JOEVTUSZ 5IPTF JODMVEF BSUJTUT as diverse as Billy Corgan of SmashBT EJWFSTF BT #JMMZ $PSHBO PG 4NBTI ing Pumpkins, Paul Westerberg of The JOH 1VNQLJOT 1BVM 8FTUFSCFSH PG 5IF Replacements and Jakob Dylan of The 3FQMBDFNFOUT BOE +BLPC %ZMBO PG 5IF Wallflowers. 8BMMnPXFST Campbell's career spans some 50 years, $BNQCFMM T DBSFFS TQBOT TPNF ZFBST from his session work on pop classics GSPN IJT TFTTJPO XPSL PO QPQ DMBTTJDT such as "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes TVDI BT i#F .Z #BCZw CZ 5IF 3POFUUFT and Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the BOE 'SBOL 4JOBUSB T i4USBOHFST JO UIF
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TUESDAY 45%3$!9 "Cover to Cover," local musicians cover h#OVER TO #OVER v LOCAL MUSICIANS COVER a classic album, Big Easy, Portland. $5. A CLASSIC ALBUM "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND bigeasyportland.com. Lit on the Flash performs BIGEASYPORTLAND COM ,IT ON THE &LASH PERFORMS "Nevermind" by Nirvana, 9 p.m. h.EVERMINDv BY .IRVANA P M Luna Moth, indie folk, Andy's Old Port Pub, ,UNA -OTH INDIE FOLK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 6:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Karaoke Night with DJ Ponyfarm, 21-plus; +ARAOKE .IGHT WITH $* 0ONYFARM PLUS Slainte, Portland, $3, $5. slaintewinebar.com. 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM 9 p.m. P M Electric Open Mic with Joint Enterprise, Run of %LECTRIC /PEN -IC WITH *OINT %NTERPRISE 2UN OF the Mill Brewpub, Saco. therunofthemill.net. THE -ILL "REWPUB 3ACO THERUNOFTHEMILL NET 8 p.m. P M "Clash of the Titans," battle of the cover bands h#LASH OF THE 4ITANS v BATTLE OF THE COVER BANDS 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $6. PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. Lionel Richie vs. Kenny PORTLANDEMPIRE COM ,IONEL 2ICHIE VS +ENNY Loggins, 8 p.m. ,OGGINS P M Ryan Halliburton, singer-songwriter, Portland 2YAN (ALLIBURTON SINGER SONGWRITER 0ORTLAND Lobster Company, portlandlobstercompany.com. ,OBSTER #OMPANY PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM 6 p.m. P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 David Beam and The Custom House Gang, $AVID "EAM AND 4HE #USTOM (OUSE 'ANG bluegrass and Americana, Andy's Old Port Pub, BLUEGRASS AND !MERICANA !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Open Mic Night, 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. /PEN -IC .IGHT PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND slaintewinebar.com. 8 p.m. SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M J. Grinner, acoustic guitar, 21-plus; Slainte, * 'RINNER ACOUSTIC GUITAR PLUS 3LAINTE Portland, slaintewinebar.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Greg Boardman and Jesse Gagne, tiddler 'REG "OARDMAN AND *ESSE 'AGNE lDDLER and vocalist, Blue, Portland. Donation. AND VOCALIST "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 7:30 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM 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 Rap Night, hosted by Shupe and III By 2AP .IGHT HOSTED BY 3HUPE AND )LL "Y Instinct, 21-plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. )NSTINCT PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Brian Patricks, easy-listening covers, RiRa, "RIAN 0ATRICKS EASY LISTENING COVERS 2I2A Portland, rira.com/portland. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND RIRA COM PORTLAND P M OCT. 18 /#4 Carey Murdock, Nashville singer#AREY -URDOCK .ASHVILLE SINGER songwriter, Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. SONGWRITER !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND andysoldportpub.com. 6:30 p.m. ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Packman Dave, acoustic folk/rock, Run of the Mill 0ACKMAN $AVE ACOUSTIC FOLK ROCK 2UN OF THE -ILL Brewpub, Saco. therunofthemill.net. 8 p.m. "REWPUB 3ACO THERUNOFTHEMILL NET P M Tony Boffa Quartet, cool and soft jazz, Gingko 4ONY "OFFA 1UARTET COOL AND SOFT JAZZ 'INGKO Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M James Montgomery and Bruce Marshall, blues *AMES -ONTGOMERY AND "RUCE -ARSHALL BLUES duo, 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York Beach. $5. DUO PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH innontheblues.com. 9 p.m. INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Day for Night, acoustic country duo, Blue, $AY FOR .IGHT ACOUSTIC COUNTRY DUO "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M After the Rodeo, country jazz, Blue, Portland. !FTER THE 2ODEO COUNTRY JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Groove Ruckus, jazz-funk fusion, Blue, Portland. 'ROOVE 2UCKUS JAZZ FUNK FUSION "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M The Desires, dance party 21-plus; Empire Dine 4HE $ESIRES DANCE PARTY PLUS %MPIRE $INE and Dance, Portland. $5. portlandempire.com. AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM 9:01 p.m. P M Electro Shock Dance Party, 21-pius; Slainte, %LECTRO 3HOCK $ANCE 0ARTY PLUS 3LAINTE Portland, slaintewinebar.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS Big Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B"EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " set, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. SET PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN Doors at 6 p.m. $OORS AT P M Open Mic Night, all ages, Deer Run Tavern, /PEN -IC .IGHT ALL AGES $EER 2UN 4AVERN Yarmouth. 846-9555. 7:30 p.m. 9ARMOUTH P M
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"ARGO" (R) (2:00) Stars Ben Affleck, Âľ/@5=Âś @ ( AbO`a 0S\ /TĂ&#x20AC;SQY Bryan Cranston, John Goodman and Alan 0`gO\ 1`O\ab]\ 8]V\ 5]]R[O\ O\R /ZO\ Arkin. Directed by Ben Affleck. As the /`YW\ 2W`SQbSR Pg 0S\ /TĂ&#x20AC;SQY /a bVS Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, 7`O\WO\ `Sd]ZcbW]\ `SOQVSa O P]WZW\U ^]W\b a CIA specialist develops a risky plan to O 17/ a^SQWOZWab RSdSZ]^a O `WaYg ^ZO\ b] free six Americans who have found shelter T`SS aWf /[S`WQO\a eV] VOdS T]c\R aVSZbS` at the home of the Canadian ambassador. Ob bVS V][S ]T bVS 1O\ORWO\ O[POaaOR]` Opening at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Fri=^S\W\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R 4`W Wed 1:30,4:15, 7, 9:30; Windham 5 Star Fri ESR (! "( # % '(! ) EW\RVO[ # AbO` 4`W 4, 7:05, 9:30 Sat 1:05,4, 7:05, " %( # '(! AOb ( # " %( # 9:30 Sun 1:05, 4, 7:05, Mon-Wed 4, 7:05; '(! Ac\ ( # " %( # ;]\ ESR " %( #) Nordica (Freeport) Fri-Sat 2,4:30,7, <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b 4`W AOb "(! % 9:30 Sun-Wed 2,4:30,7; Cinemagic Grand '(! Ac\ ESR "(! %) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R (South Portland) Fri-Sun 11:30,2:05,4:40, A]cbV >]`bZO\R 4`W Ac\ (! ( # "(" 7:15, 9:45 Mon-Wed 2:05, 4:40, 7:15, 9:45; %( # '("# ;]\ ESR ( # "(" %( # '("#) Cinemagic Saco Fri-Wed 12:30, 3, 6:45, 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] 4`W ESR (! ! $("# 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Fri-Wed 12:10, '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y 4`W ESR ( 3:30, 7, 9:40 !(! % '(" "ATLAS SHRUGGED PART II" (PG-13) Âľ/B:/A A6@C5532 >/@B 77Âś >5 ! (1:52) AbO`a AO[O\bVO ;ObVWa 8Oa]\ 0SUVS Stars Samantha Mathis, Jason Beghe (# and Esai Morales. Directed by John Putch. O\R 3aOW ;]`OZSa 2W`SQbSR Pg 8]V\ >cbQV With the global economy on the brink EWbV bVS UZ]POZ SQ]\][g ]\ bVS P`W\Y of collapse, Dagny Taggart discovers ]T Q]ZZO^aS 2OU\g BOUUO`b RWaQ]dS`a what might be the answer to a mounting eVOb [WUVb PS bVS O\aeS` b] O []c\bW\U energy crisis and races against the clock S\S`Ug Q`WaWa O\R `OQSa OUOW\ab bVS QZ]QY to prevent the motor of the World from b] ^`SdS\b bVS []b]` ]T bVS E]`ZR T`][ being stopped for good. PSW\U ab]^^SR T]` U]]R Opening at: Cinemagic Saco Fri-Wed =^S\W\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] 4`W ESR 7:15,9:40; Cinemagic West 12, 2:25,4:50, ( # "(# %( # '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESab brook Fri-Wed 12:10, 3:30, 6:45, 9:30 P`]]Y 4`W ESR ( !(! $("# '(! Warner Bros, photos EO`\S` 0`]a ^V]b]a
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Clark photo 1PSUMBOE OBUJWF 3BOLJO BMPOHTJEF IJT 6]ZZg 9 1ZO`Y ^V]b] filmmaking partner Efram Potelle, won Kyle Rankin directs the actress Jamie mMNNBLJOH QBSUOFS &GSBN 1PUFMMF XPO 9gZS @O\YW\ RW`SQba bVS OQb`Saa 8O[WS the prestigious HBO "Project GreenTisdale in the short "Raw Footage." UIF QSFTUJHJPVT )#0 i1SPKFDU (SFFO BWaROZS W\ bVS aV]`b ¾@Oe 4]]bOUS œ light" filmmaking competition in 2003 and MJHIUw mMNNBLJOH DPNQFUJUJPO JO BOE horror. There's a group of people meeting IPSSPS 5IFSF T B HSPVQ PG QFPQMF NFFUJOH directed the resulting national feature EJSFDUFE UIF SFTVMUJOH OBUJPOBM GFBUVSF JO UIF XPPET BOE NBZCF TBWWZ WJFX "The Battle of Shaker Heights" starring a i5IF #BUUMF PG 4IBLFS )FJHIUTw TUBSSJOH B in the woods, and maybe savvy viewers will think it's going in one particular FST XJMM UIJOL JU T HPJOH JO POF QBSUJDVMBS young Shia Labeouf. ZPVOH 4IJB -BCFPVG direction, and then it goes in another. EJSFDUJPO BOE UIFO JU HPFT JO BOPUIFS After heading out on his own, Rankin "GUFS IFBEJOH PVU PO IJT PXO 3BOLJO There's a lot of orchestration - the ma5IFSF T B MPU PG PSDIFTUSBUJPO o UIF NB directed the horror comedy "Infestation" EJSFDUFE UIF IPSSPS DPNFEZ i*OGFTUBUJPOw jority of the film is one six- or seven-minKPSJUZ PG UIF mMN JT POF TJY PS TFWFO NJO (released by Icon Entertainment) and SFMFBTFE CZ *DPO &OUFSUBJONFOU BOE ute shot with a lot of things happening. VUF TIPU XJUI B MPU PG UIJOHT IBQQFOJOH his newest feature, the post-apocalyptic IJT OFXFTU GFBUVSF UIF QPTU BQPDBMZQUJD There are four really talented guys and "Nuclear Family," premieres in webseries 5IFSF BSF GPVS SFBMMZ UBMFOUFE HVZT BOE i/VDMFBS 'BNJMZ w QSFNJFSFT JO XFCTFSJFT one girl, including (Skowhegan native) POF HJSM JODMVEJOH 4LPXIFHBO OBUJWF form on SyFycom on Oct. 15. In addition, GPSN PO 4Z'Z DPN PO 0DU *O BEEJUJPO Nate Aldrich. /BUF "MESJDI he's just inked a deal with the production IF T KVTU JOLFE B EFBM XJUI UIF QSPEVDUJPO I'm really proud of it. It's self-funded, * N SFBMMZ QSPVE PG JU *U T TFMG GVOEFE company of actor Jeremy Renner ("The DPNQBOZ PG BDUPS +FSFNZ 3FOOFS i5IF but I'm calling in a ton of favors for the CVU * N DBMMJOH JO B UPO PG GBWPST GPS UIF Avengers") to write and direct a feature "WFOHFSTw UP XSJUF BOE EJSFDU B GFBUVSF sound and color-timing for a more cinTPVOE BOE DPMPS UJNJOH GPS B NPSF DJO next year. OFYU ZFBS ematic look. FNBUJD MPPL Now living in California, Rankin is com/PX MJWJOH JO $BMJGPSOJB 3BOLJO JT DPN ing home, cinematically speaking, with JOH IPNF DJOFNBUJDBMMZ TQFBLJOH XJUI CHECK IN NEXT WEEK for more $)&$, */ /&95 8&&, GPS NPSF his "Damnationland" short "Raw FootIJT i%BNOBUJPOMBOEw TIPSU i3BX 'PPU details on this year's "Damnationland," age." He recently took the time to answer EFUBJMT PO UIJT ZFBS T i%BNOBUJPOMBOE w BHF w )F SFDFOUMZ UPPL UIF UJNF UP BOTXFS which screens at 8 p.m. Oct. 19. General XIJDI TDSFFOT BU Q N 0DU (FOFSBM some questions for this column: TPNF RVFTUJPOT GPS UIJT DPMVNO admission tickets are $10, and may be BENJTTJPO UJDLFUT BSF BOE NBZ CF purchased through statetheatreportland QVSDIBTFE UISPVHI TUBUFUIFBUSFQPSUMBOE How did you get involved in this )PX EJE ZPV HFU JOWPMWFE JO UIJT .com. DPN year's "Damnationland"? ZFBS T i%BNOBUJPOMBOEw I* SFBDIFE PVU UP "MMFO #BMEXJO BGUFS reached out to Allen (Baldwin) after Dennis Perkins is a Portland freelance writer. 2S\\Wa >S`YW\a Wa O >]`bZO\R T`SSZO\QS e`WbS` last year's film, and I was so impressed. MBTU ZFBS T mMN BOE * XBT TP JNQSFTTFE I* TBJE * XJTIFE i%BNOBUJPOMBOEw IBE said I wished "Damnationland" had existed when I was in Portland and, true FYJTUFE XIFO * XBT JO 1PSUMBOE BOE USVF to their word, they contacted me this UP UIFJS XPSE UIFZ DPOUBDUFE NF UIJT COMING TO LOCAL SCREENS :FD@E> KF CF:8C J:I<<EJ spring, and have been really good about TQSJOH BOE IBWF CFFO SFBMMZ HPPE BCPVU NICKELODEON CINEMA, P o r t l a n d <7193:=23=< 17<3;/ >]`bZO\R checking in. It's a refreshing East Coast DIFDLJOH JO *U T B SFGSFTIJOH &BTU $PBTU (patriotcinemas.com) approach - out here (in L.A.), people only ^Ob`W]bQW\S[Oa Q][ BQQSPBDI o PVU IFSF JO - " QFPQMF POMZ Thursday: "All's Well That Ends Well." get in contact with you when the contract BVc`aROg( ¾/ZZ¸a ESZZ BVOb 3\Ra ESZZ œ HFU JO DPOUBDU XJUI ZPV XIFO UIF DPOUSBDU The Nick beams in this performance is signed. BVS <WQY PSO[a W\ bVWa ^S`T]`[O\QS JT TJHOFE of Shakespeare's "problem play" ]T AVOYSa^SO`S¸a ¾^`]PZS[ ^ZOgœ of love, deceit and all-around male ]T Z]dS RSQSWb O\R OZZ O`]c\R [OZS What have you thought of the "Dam8IBU IBWF ZPV UIPVHIU PG UIF i%BN jerkiness straight from the Bard's own XS`YW\Saa ab`OWUVb T`][ bVS 0O`R¸a ]e\ nationlands" you've seen? OBUJPOMBOETw ZPV WF TFFO Globe Theater. 5Z]PS BVSObS` I'm really impressed by it. (Producer/ * N SFBMMZ JNQSFTTFE CZ JU 1SPEVDFS director) Dave (Meiklejohn) sent me a EJSFDUPS %BWF .FJLMFKPIO TFOU NF B SPACE GALLERY, P o r t l a n d A>/13 5/::3@G >]`bZO\R bunch of the past films, and it's a lot of CVODI PG UIF QBTU mMNT BOE JU T B MPU PG (space538.org) a^OQS#!& ]`U fun. I'm really impressed by their whole GVO * N SFBMMZ JNQSFTTFE CZ UIFJS XIPMF Saturday: "5 Broken Cameras." AObc`ROg( ¾# 0`]YS\ 1O[S`Oa œ organization. PSHBOJ[BUJPO Documentary about Palestinian father 2]Qc[S\bO`g OP]cb >OZSabW\WO\ TObVS` Emad Burnat, whose filmed record of 3[OR 0c`\Ob eV]aS ¿Z[SR `SQ]`R ]T So what's your film about? 4P XIBU T ZPVS mMN BCPVU nonviolent resistance in a West Bank \]\dW]ZS\b `SaWabO\QS W\ O ESab 0O\Y Hmm, I don't know how to tease it )NN * EPO U LOPX IPX UP UFBTF JU village is punctuated by the destrucdWZZOUS Wa ^c\QbcObSR Pg bVS RSab`cQ without giving anything away. It all takes XJUIPVU HJWJOH BOZUIJOH BXBZ *U BMM UBLFT tion of each of his five video cameras. bW]\ ]T SOQV ]T VWa ¿dS dWRS] QO[S`Oa place in the woods, and it's more of a QMBDF JO UIF XPPET BOE JU T NPSF PG B thriller/tension thing than straight-up UISJMMFS UFOTJPO UIJOH UIBO TUSBJHIU VQ
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'You Can't Take it Ă&#x160;Pfl :XeĂ&#x2039;k KXb\ `k With You' N`k_ PflĂ&#x2039; USM Theatre Presents Kaufman CA; BVSOb`S >`SaS\ba 9OcT[O\ and Hart's classic comedy "You O\R 6O`b¸a QZOaaWQ Q][SRg ÂľG]c Can't Take It With You" through 1O\¸b BOYS 7b EWbV G]cÂś bV`]cUV Oct. 21. The Sycamores don't let =Qb BVS AgQO[]`Sa R]\¸b ZSb even the Great Depression bring SdS\ bVS 5`SOb 2S^`SaaW]\ P`W\U them down as daughter Alice bVS[ R]e\ Oa ROcUVbS` /ZWQS tries to get her straight-laced b`WSa b] USb VS` ab`OWUVb ZOQSR fiance to accept her wacky family. ÂżO\QS b] OQQS^b VS` eOQYg TO[WZg WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Russell Hall, UniE63@3( @caaSZZ 6OZZ C\W versity of Southern Maine, dS`aWbg ]T A]cbVS`\ ;OW\S Gorham 5]`VO[ HOW MUCH: $15; $11 6=E ;C16( #) seniors; $8 students; aS\W]`a) & abcRS\ba) usm.maine.edu/theatre ca[ [OW\S SRc bVSOb`S
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WHEN: 8:30 p.m. E63<( &(! ^ [ WHERE: Port City Music E63@3( >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ Hall, 504 Congress St., 6OZZ # " 1]\U`Saa Ab Portland >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $15 in ad6=E ;C16( # W\ OR vance; $18 day of dO\QS) & ROg ]T show; $25 VIP; 18-plus; aV]e) # D7>) & ^Zca) portcitymusichall.com ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][
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"And for the Dark Road Ahead" Âľ/\R T]` bVS 2O`Y @]OR /VSORÂś is the fourth CD from PortlandWa bVS T]c`bV 12 T`][ >]`bZO\R based roots musician Samuel POaSR `]]ba [caWQWO\ AO[cSZ James. On it, James melds classic 8O[Sa =\ Wb 8O[Sa [SZRa QZOaaWQ Delta and country blues into con2SZbO O\R Q]c\b`g PZcSa W\b] Q]\ temporary settings. A long list of bS[^]`O`g aSbbW\Ua / Z]\U ZWab ]T local musical luminaries will join Z]QOZ [caWQOZ Zc[W\O`WSa eWZZ X]W\ James for the celebration. 8O[Sa T]` bVS QSZSP`ObW]\
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The Center for Maine ContemBVS 1S\bS` T]` ;OW\S 1]\bS[ porary Art invites you to see the ^]`O`g /`b W\dWbSa g]c b] aSS bVS 2012 Biennial Exhibition through 0WS\\WOZ 3fVWPWbW]\ bV`]cUV Dec. 2. The vision for the exhibit 2SQ BVS dWaW]\ T]` bVS SfVWPWb is to present a balance of conWa b] ^`SaS\b O POZO\QS ]T Q]\ cepts, volume, color and texture, QS^ba d]Zc[S Q]Z]` O\R bSfbc`S and you'll see how 17 selected O\R g]c¸ZZ aSS V]e % aSZSQbSR artists bring those themes to life. O`bWaba P`W\U bV]aS bVS[Sa b] ZWTS WHEN: N o o n to 5 p.m. E63<( <]]\ b] # ^ [ WHERE: Center for Maine E63@3( 1S\bS` T]` ;OW\S Contemporary Art, 1]\bS[^]`O`g /`b 162 @caaSZZ /dS @]QY^]`b Russell Ave., R o c k p o r t $ HOW MUCH: D o n a t i o n s 6=E ;C16( 2]\ObW]\a accepted; cmcanow.org OQQS^bSR) Q[QO\]e ]`U
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"Al WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY" (PG) (1:58) Stars Ai Weiwei, Âľ/7 E37E37( <3D3@ A=@@GÂś >5 (#& AbO`a /W ESWeSW Danqing Chen and Ying Gao. Directed by Alison Klayman. 2O\_W\U 1VS\ O\R GW\U 5O] 2W`SQbSR Pg /ZWa]\ 9ZOg[O\ A documentary that chronicles artist and activist Ai Weiwei / R]Qc[S\bO`g bVOb QV`]\WQZSa O`bWab O\R OQbWdWab /W ESWeSW as he prepares for a series of exhibitions and gets into an Oa VS ^`S^O`Sa T]` O aS`WSa ]T SfVWPWbW]\a O\R USba W\b] O\ increasing number of clashes with the Chinese government. W\Q`SOaW\U \c[PS` ]T QZOaVSa eWbV bVS 1VW\SaS U]dS`\[S\b Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 12:45,3, 5:15, AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a ("# ! #( # 7:30, 9:40 %(! '("
"THE BOURNE LEGACY" (PG-13) (2:05) Stars Jeremy ÂľB63 0=C@<3 :35/1GÂś >5 ! ( # AbO`a 8S`S[g Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton and Scott Glenn. @S\\S` @OQVSZ ESWah 3ReO`R <]`b]\ O\R AQ]bb 5ZS\\ Directed by Tony Gilroy. An expansion of the universe from 2W`SQbSR Pg B]\g 5WZ`]g /\ Sf^O\aW]\ ]T bVS c\WdS`aS T`][ Robert Ludlum's novels, centered on a new hero whose @]PS`b :cRZc[¸a \]dSZa QS\bS`SR ]\ O \Se VS`] eV]aS stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous abOYSa VOdS PSS\ b`WUUS`SR Pg bVS SdS\ba ]T bVS ^`SdW]ca three films. bV`SS ÂżZ[a Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:30,3:15, 6:30, 9:15; AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a (! !( # $(! '( #) Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a (! !(! $(! '( "THE DARK KNIGHT RISES" (PG-13) (2:40) Stars Christian ÂľB63 2/@9 9<756B @7A3AÂś >5 ! (" AbO`a 1V`WabWO\ Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and Tom Hardy. Directed 0OZS ;WQVOSZ 1OW\S 5O`g =ZR[O\ O\R B][ 6O`Rg 2W`SQbSR by Christopher Nolan. Eight years on, a new terrorist leader, Pg 1V`Wab]^VS` <]ZO\ 3WUVb gSO`a ]\ O \Se bS``]`Wab ZSORS` Bane, overwhelms Gotham's finest, and the Dark Knight 0O\S ]dS`eVSZ[a 5]bVO[¸a Âż\Sab O\R bVS 2O`Y 9\WUVb resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy. `Sac`TOQSa b] ^`]bSQb O QWbg bVOb VOa P`O\RSR VW[ O\ S\S[g Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:20, 3:40,7:30 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ( !(" %(! "DREDD" (R) (1:35) Stars Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Âľ2@322Âś @ (!# AbO`a 9O`Z C`PO\ =ZWdWO BVW`ZPg :S\O Headey and Rachel Wood. Directed by Pete Travis. In a vio6SORSg O\R @OQVSZ E]]R 2W`SQbSR Pg >SbS B`OdWa 7\ O dW] lent, futuristic city where the police have the authority to act ZS\b Tcbc`WabWQ QWbg eVS`S bVS ^]ZWQS VOdS bVS OcbV]`Wbg b] OQb as judge, jury and executioner, a cop teams up with a trainee Oa XcRUS Xc`g O\R SfSQcbW]\S` O Q]^ bSO[a c^ eWbV O b`OW\SS to take down a gang that deals a reality-altering drug. b] bOYS R]e\ O UO\U bVOb RSOZa O `SOZWbg OZbS`W\U R`cU Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 9:10 (3D) AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR '( !2 "END OF WATCH" (R) (1:49) Stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Âľ3<2 =4 E/B16Âś @ ("' AbO`a 8OYS 5gZZS\VOOZ ;WQVOSZ Pefia, Anna Kendrick and America Ferrera. Directed by >SÂ&#x192;O /\\O 9S\R`WQY O\R /[S`WQO 4S``S`O 2W`SQbSR Pg David Ayer. Two young officers are marked for death after 2OdWR /gS` Be] g]c\U ]TÂżQS`a O`S [O`YSR T]` RSObV OTbS` confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from the Q]\ÂżaQObW\U O a[OZZ QOQVS ]T []\Sg O\R Âż`SO`[a T`][ bVS members of a notorious cartel during a routine traffic stop. [S[PS`a ]T O \]b]`W]ca QO`bSZ Rc`W\U O `]cbW\S b`OTÂżQ ab]^ Showing at: Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1:45,4:15, 7:20,9:40 AV]eW\U Ob( <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a ("# "( # %( '(" Mon-Wed 1:45,4:15, 7:20; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) ;]\ ESR ("# "( # %( ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R Thurs 11:40, 2:20, 4:50, 7:30,10; Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:05, BVc`a (" ( "(# %(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( # 2:25,4:45, 7:05, 9:25; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 12:30, ( # "("# %( # '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (! 3:30, 7:10, 9:50 !(! %( '(# "FINDING NEMO" (G) (1:40) Stars Albert Brooks, Ellen Âľ47<27<5 <3;=Âś 5 (" AbO`a /ZPS`b 0`]]Ya 3ZZS\ DeGeneres, Alexander Gould and Willem Dafoe. Directed 2S5S\S`Sa /ZSfO\RS` 5]cZR O\R EWZZS[ 2OT]S 2W`SQbSR
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4UBGG 8SJUFS Staff Writer ad Horse Theatre finally has BE )PSTF 5IFBUSF mOBMMZ IBT a home. B IPNF After moving from spot to "GUFS NPWJOH GSPN TQPU UP spot season after season, the TQPU TFBTPO BGUFS TFBTPO UIF venerable theater company WFOFSBCMF UIFBUFS DPNQBOZ is in control of its own perJT JO DPOUSPM PG JUT PXO QFS formance venue. Mad Horse will presGPSNBODF WFOVF .BE )PSTF XJMM QSFT ent its shows at its rehearsal space in FOU JUT TIPXT BU JUT SFIFBSTBM TQBDF JO the former Hutchins School on Mosher UIF GPSNFS )VUDIJOT 4DIPPM PO .PTIFS Street in South Portland. The company 4USFFU JO 4PVUI 1PSUMBOE 5IF DPNQBOZ has converted the space into a blackIBT DPOWFSUFE UIF TQBDF JOUP B CMBDL box theater with about 50 seats. CPY UIFBUFS XJUI BCPVU TFBUT It opens its 27th season this week *U PQFOT JUT UI TFBTPO UIJT XFFL with the David Mamet election comedy XJUI UIF %BWJE .BNFU FMFDUJPO DPNFEZ "November," centering on the fictional i/PWFNCFS w DFOUFSJOH PO UIF mDUJPOBM
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"NOVEMBER" Âľ<=D3;03@Âś WHO: Mad Horse Theatre E6=( ;OR 6]`aS BVSOb`S Company 1][^O\g WHERE: 24 Mosher St., South E63@3( " ;]aVS` Ab A]cbV Portland >]`bZO\R WHEN: Previews at 7:30 p.m. E63<( >`SdWSea Ob %(! ^ [ Thursday and Friday; opens at BVc`aROg O\R 4`WROg) ]^S\a Ob 7:30 p.m. Saturday and continues at %(! ^ [ AObc`ROg O\R Q]\bW\cSa Ob 2 ^ [ Ac\ROg BV`]cUV =Qb p.m. Sunday. Through Oct. 28. & HOW MUCH: $20; $15 for students and 6=E ;C16( ) # T]` abcRS\ba O\R seniors; pay-what-you-can each aS\W]`a) ^Og eVOb g]c QO\ SOQV Thursday BVc`aROg INFO: 730-2389; madhorse.com 7<4=( %! !&') [ORV]`aS Q][
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FOR THE SECOND YEAR, t h e 4=@ B63 A31=<2 G3/@ bVS Portland Conservatory of >]`bZO\R 1]\aS`dOb]`g ]T Music hosts the Early Music ;caWQ V]aba bVS 3O`Zg ;caWQ Festival featuring local 4SabWdOZ TSObc`W\U Z]QOZ and regional musicians O\R `SUW]\OZ [caWQWO\a performing on period and ^S`T]`[W\U ]\ ^S`W]R O\R replica instruments. `S^ZWQO W\ab`c[S\ba WHEN: Friday to Sunday E63<( 4`WROg b] Ac\ROg WHERE: Portland E63@3( >]`bZO\R Conservatory of Music, 1]\aS`dOb]`g ]T ;caWQ Woodfords Congregational E]]RT]`Ra 1]\U`SUObW]\OZ Church, 202 Woodfords St. 1Vc`QV E]]RT]`Ra Ab HOW MUCH: $15 individual 6=E ;C16( # W\RWdWRcOZ concerts, $50 festival pass Q]\QS`ba # TSabWdOZ ^Oaa INFO: 775-3356 or 7<4=( %%# !!#$ ]` portlandconservatory.net ^]`bZO\RQ]\aS`dOb]`g \Sb DETAILS: Friday - 7:15 p.m. 23B/7:A( 4`WROg %( # ^ [ "Setting the Stage" ÂľASbbW\U bVS AbOUSÂś preconcert discussion; ^`SQ]\QS`b RWaQcaaW]\) 7:30 p.m. concert, "Haydn %(! ^ [ Q]\QS`b Âľ6OgR\ in London." Saturday - 1 to W\ :]\R]\ Âś AObc`ROg Âł b] 2:30 p.m. keyboard master (! ^ [ YSgP]O`R [OabS` class; 4 to 4:45 p.m. QZOaa) " b] "("# ^ [ student concert; 7:15 p.m. abcRS\b Q]\QS`b) %( # ^ [ preconcert discussion; ^`SQ]\QS`b RWaQcaaW]\) 7:30 p.m. concert, "A %(! ^ [ Q]\QS`b Âľ/ Century of English Music" 1S\bc`g ]T 3\UZWaV ;caWQ Âś Sunday - 3:45 p.m. Ac\ROg Âł !("# ^ [ preconcert discussion; ^`SQ]\QS`b RWaQcaaW]\) 4 p.m. concert, "Voulez" ^ [ Q]\QS`b ÂľD]cZSh Vous du Cafe?" D]ca Rc 1OTS-Âś
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CLASSICAL MUSIC N #,!33)#!, -53)# THURSDAY 4(523$!9 "Next Atlantic: A Multi-Media Collaboration," h.EXT !TLANTIC ! -ULTI -EDIA #OLLABORATION v string quartet performance inspired by postSTRING QUARTET PERFORMANCE INSPIRED BY POST Katrina New Orleans presented in conjunction +ATRINA .EW /RLEANS PRESENTED IN CONJUNCTION with the Portland Chamber Music Festival, all WITH THE 0ORTLAND #HAMBER -USIC &ESTIVAL ALL ages; Space Gallery, Portland. $12; $10 for Space AGES 3PACE 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND FOR 3PACE members, space538.org. 7:30 p.m. MEMBERS SPACE ORG P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Frank Glazer Retrospective, Program II: &RANK 'LAZER 2ETROSPECTIVE 0ROGRAM )) Schoenberg's six short pieces and music by 3CHOENBERG S SIX SHORT PIECES AND MUSIC BY Shubert, Brahms and Chopin; Bates College (Olin 3HUBERT "RAHMS AND #HOPIN "ATES #OLLEGE /LIN Arts Center), Lewiston. $10; limited number of !RTS #ENTER ,EWISTON LIMITED NUMBER OF free tickets available for seniors and students. FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS batestickets.com. 7:30 p.m. BATESTICKETS COM P M Pianist EmmaTahmizianv: "Dancing through 0IANIST %MMA 4AHMIZIANV h$ANCING THROUGH Time," Bowdoin College (Studzinski Recital Hall), 4IME v "OWDOIN #OLLEGE 3TUDZINSKI 2ECITAL (ALL Brunswick. Free. 798-4141. 4 p.m. "RUNSWICK &REE P M Portland Early Music Festival, works by Hadyn, 0ORTLAND %ARLY -USIC &ESTIVAL WORKS BY (ADYN Bach and other composers of the 16th and 17th "ACH AND OTHER COMPOSERS OF THE TH AND TH centuries, Woodfords Congregational Church, CENTURIES 7OODFORDS #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH Portland. $15 ($12 for seniors and students); $50 0ORTLAND FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS festival pass, portlandconservatory.net. 7:30 p.m. FESTIVAL PASS PORTLANDCONSERVATORY NET P M Friday, Saturday and Sunday. &RIDAY 3ATURDAY AND 3UNDAY
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SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD:"L'Elisir -ETROPOLITAN /PERA ,IVE IN ($ h, %LISIR d'Amore," Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts D !MORE v ,EURA (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING !RTS Center, Fryeburg, $26; $23 for seniors; $18 for #ENTER &RYEBURG FOR SENIORS FOR students, fryeburgacademy.org/pac. 1 p.m. STUDENTS FRYEBURGACADEMY ORG PAC P M Metropolitan Opera Live in HD:"L'Elisir -ETROPOLITAN /PERA ,IVE IN ($ h, %LISIR dfAmore," Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $24; D¤!MORE v ,INCOLN 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA $22 for seniors; $5 for ages 18 and under. FOR SENIORS FOR AGES AND UNDER atthelincoln.org. 1 p.m. ATTHELINCOLN ORG P M Metropolitan Opera Live in HD:"L'Elisir -ETROPOLITAN /PERA ,IVE IN ($ h, %LISIR dfAmore," Strand Theatre, Rockland. $23; $15 for D¤!MORE v 3TRAND 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND FOR students, rocklandstrand.com. 1 p.m. STUDENTS ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M Portland Symphony Orchestra: "La Vie Boheme," 0ORTLAND 3YMPHONY /RCHESTRA h,A 6IE "OHEME v brand-new show from PSO music director Robert BRAND NEW SHOW FROM 03/ MUSIC DIRECTOR 2OBERT Moody combining music from Puccini's "La -OODY COMBINING MUSIC FROM 0UCCINI S h,A Boheme" with the Broadway show "Rent" and "OHEMEv WITH THE "ROADWAY SHOW h2ENTv AND the film "Moulin Rouge," Merrill Auditorium, THE lLM h-OULIN 2OUGE v -ERRILL !UDITORIUM Portland. $26 to $71. porttix.com. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND TO PORTTIX COM P M Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday. 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY
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"Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story," musical h"UDDY 4HE "UDDY (OLLY 3TORY v MUSICAL celebration of rock legend, Ogunquit Playhouse. CELEBRATION OF ROCK LEGEND /GUNQUIT 0LAYHOUSE $39 to $74. ogunquitplayhouse.org. 2:30 and 8 TO OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG AND SUNDAY 35.$!9 p.m. Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. P M 4HURSDAY P M &RIDAY AND P M Classical Pianists Shu Jing Lian and Christopher #LASSICAL 0IANISTS 3HU *ING ,IAN AND #HRISTOPHER Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 2:30 and 8 p.m. Oct. 18. 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY AND P M /CT Staknys, works by Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Rhabee, 3TAKNYS WORKS BY "ACH #HOPIN -OZART 2HABEE Through Oct. 21. 4HROUGH /CT Scriabin, Debussy and Rachmaninoff; Jewett 3CRIABIN $EBUSSY AND 2ACHMANINOFF *EWETT "The Sisters Rosenweig," family dramedy, h4HE 3ISTERS 2OSENWEIG v FAMILY DRAMEDY Auditorium, Augusta. $10; $5 for students; free for !UDITORIUM !UGUSTA FOR STUDENTS FREE FOR Portland Stage Company. $34 to $44; discounts 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY TO DISCOUNTS ages 12 and under, concertsatjewett.com. 2 p.m. AGES AND UNDER CONCERTSATJEWETT COM P M available, portlandstage.org. 7:30 p.m. Thursday AVAILABLE PORTLANDSTAGE ORG P M 4HURSDAY Casco Bay Concert Band Wind Ensemble: #ASCO "AY #ONCERT "AND 7IND %NSEMBLE and Friday; 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; AND &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY "It's About Time," McCormack Performing h)T S !BOUT 4IME v -C#ORMACK 0ERFORMING 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; 2 and 7:30 P M 4UESDAY AND 7EDNESDAY AND Arts Center (Gorham High School). $10; $8 !RTS #ENTER 'ORHAM (IGH 3CHOOL p.m. Oct. 18. Through Oct. 21. P M /CT 4HROUGH /CT for seniors; free for students and children. FOR SENIORS FREE FOR STUDENTS AND CHILDREN "Faith Healer," drama by Irish playwright Brian h&AITH (EALER v DRAMA BY )RISH PLAYWRIGHT "RIAN cascobayconcertband.org. 3 p.m. CASCOBAYCONCERTBAND ORG P M Friel about a traveling faith healer presented &RIEL ABOUT A TRAVELING FAITH HEALER PRESENTED Portland Rossini Club Concert, featuring vocalist 0ORTLAND 2OSSINI #LUB #ONCERT FEATURING VOCALIST by AIRE (American Irish Repertory Ensemble), BY !)2% !MERICAN )RISH 2EPERTORY %NSEMBLE Abby Levis, Cathedral Church of St. Luke, !BBY ,EVIS #ATHEDRAL #HURCH OF 3T ,UKE Portland Stage Company (Studio Theater). $20; 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY 3TUDIO 4HEATER Portland. $10; $5 for seniors; free for students. 0ORTLAND FOR SENIORS FREE FOR STUDENTS $18 for seniors and students; $15 on Wednesdays FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS ON 7EDNESDAYS rossiniclub.org. 3 p.m. ROSSINICLUB ORG P M and Thursdays, airetheater.com. 7:30 p.m. AND 4HURSDAYS AIRETHEATER COM P M Portland String Quartet, First Church, Belfast. 0ORTLAND 3TRING 1UARTET &IRST #HURCH "ELFAST Thursday and Friday; 8 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. 4HURSDAY AND &RIDAY P M 3ATURDAY P M Free/donation. 338-2282. 3 p.m. &REE DONATION P M Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 18. 3UNDAY P M 7EDNESDAY AND /CT Through Oct. 21. 4HROUGH /CT OCT. 18 /#4 "Good People," Good Theater presents Maine h'OOD 0EOPLE v 'OOD 4HEATER PRESENTS -AINE Noonday Concert, with pianist Frank Glazer, First .OONDAY #ONCERT WITH PIANIST &RANK 'LAZER &IRST premiere of a drama set in South Boston that PREMIERE OF A DRAMA SET IN 3OUTH "OSTON THAT Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, Portland. 0ARISH 5NITARIAN 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH 0ORTLAND explores the differences between the haves and EXPLORES THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE HAVES AND Free. 775-3356. 12:15 p.m. &REE P M the have-nots, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. THE HAVE NOTS 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND $15 to $25. goodtheater.com. 7 p.m. Thursday; TO GOODTHEATER COM P M 4HURSDAY DANCE N $!.#% 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7 P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY "Can-Can Parisien," comic ballet, Maine State h#AN #AN 0ARISIEN v COMIC BALLET -AINE 3TATE p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 18. Through Nov. 4. P M 7EDNESDAY AND /CT 4HROUGH .OV Ballet Theater, Falmouth. $15 to $20; $2 discount "ALLET 4HEATER &ALMOUTH TO DISCOUNT Cirque du Soleil: "Saltimbanco," multimedia #IRQUE DU 3OLEIL h3ALTIMBANCO v MULTIMEDIA for seniors and children, mainestateballet.org. 7 FOR SENIORS AND CHILDREN MAINESTATEBALLET ORG extravaganza of dancing, acrobats and theatrics, EXTRAVAGANZA OF DANCING ACROBATS AND THEATRICS p.m. Friday; 1 and 4 p.m. Saturday. P M &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY Karen Montanaro: "Tanzspiel," blend of mime Please see ART, Page E21 +AREN -ONTANARO h4ANZSPIEL v BLEND OF MIME Gc\Xj\ j\\ /@B GX^\ <)(
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IFSF w here." The only question is whether fans will find 5IF POMZ RVFTUJPO JT XIFUIFS GBOT XJMM mOE JU it. Mad Horse has always been a Portland.BE )PSTF IBT BMXBZT CFFO B 1PSUMBOE CBTFE DPNQBOZ /PX JU NPWFT BDSPTT UIF based company. Now it moves across the bridge to the Ferry Village neighborhood in CSJEHF UP UIF 'FSSZ 7JMMBHF OFJHICPSIPPE JO South Portland. But this community has a 4PVUI 1PSUMBOE #VU UIJT DPNNVOJUZ IBT B deep theater tradition. Lyric Music Theatre EFFQ UIFBUFS USBEJUJPO -ZSJD .VTJD 5IFBUSF is right around the corner, and Portland PlayJT SJHIU BSPVOE UIF DPSOFS BOE 1PSUMBOE 1MBZ ers isn't far away. FST JTO U GBS BXBZ Jacobs and others associated with Mad +BDPCT BOE PUIFST BTTPDJBUFE XJUI .BE Horse are counting on Portland theater-go)PSTF BSF DPVOUJOH PO 1PSUMBOE UIFBUFS HP ers to make the trek across the water. FST UP NBLF UIF USFL BDSPTT UIF XBUFS "I have to believe our core audience is going i* IBWF UP CFMJFWF PVS DPSF BVEJFODF JT HPJOH to follow us," said artistic director Christine UP GPMMPX VT w TBJE BSUJTUJD EJSFDUPS $ISJTUJOF Marshall-Dow. "They have for years, and .BSTIBMM %PX i5IFZ IBWF GPS ZFBST BOE there's a theater scene in South Portland alUIFSF T B UIFBUFS TDFOF JO 4PVUI 1PSUMBOE BM ready. I don't think it's too much of a stretch." SFBEZ * EPO U UIJOL JU T UPP NVDI PG B TUSFUDI w South Portland is making Mad Horse feel 4PVUI 1PSUMBOE JT NBLJOH .BE )PSTF GFFM welcome. The City Council formally recogXFMDPNF 5IF $JUZ $PVODJM GPSNBMMZ SFDPH nized Mad Horse with a proclamation welOJ[FE .BE )PSTF XJUI B QSPDMBNBUJPO XFM coming the theater company to the city. DPNJOH UIF UIFBUFS DPNQBOZ UP UIF DJUZ Marshall-Dow, who directs "November," .BSTIBMM %PX XIP EJSFDUT i/PWFNCFS w said it's advantageous for Mad Horse to TBJE JU T BEWBOUBHFPVT GPS .BE )PSTF UP have its own venue. For one thing, it doesn't IBWF JUT PXO WFOVF 'PS POF UIJOH JU EPFTO U have to rent performance space. It already is IBWF UP SFOU QFSGPSNBODF TQBDF *U BMSFBEZ JT paying rent to the city of South Portland for QBZJOH SFOU UP UIF DJUZ PG 4PVUI 1PSUMBOE GPS its five-year lease at the Hutchins School, so JUT mWF ZFBS MFBTF BU UIF )VUDIJOT 4DIPPM TP by doing shows there, it saves money by not CZ EPJOH TIPXT UIFSF JU TBWFT NPOFZ CZ OPU having to rent additional performance space. IBWJOH UP SFOU BEEJUJPOBM QFSGPSNBODF TQBDF Just as enticing, it allows the theater to ex+VTU BT FOUJDJOH JU BMMPXT UIF UIFBUFS UP FY tend its run if audience demand warrants it. UFOE JUT SVO JG BVEJFODF EFNBOE XBSSBOUT JU Mad Horse will fully control its schedule, and .BE )PSTF XJMM GVMMZ DPOUSPM JUT TDIFEVMF BOE can adapt and adjust as needed. That was DBO BEBQU BOE BEKVTU BT OFFEFE 5IBU XBT rarely possible at other rented spaces. SBSFMZ QPTTJCMF BU PUIFS SFOUFE TQBDFT "As soon as the show was over, we had to i"T TPPO BT UIF TIPX XBT PWFS XF IBE UP
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MEMBERS OF MILITARY THECIVICCENTER COM Depression, University of Southern Maine $EPRESSION 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 7:30 p.m. Thursday; 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. P M 4HURSDAY AND P M 2USSELL (ALL 'ORHAM FOR SENIORS (Russell Hall), Gorham. $15; $11 for seniors; Friday and Saturday; 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday. &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY AND P M 3UNDAY $8 for students, usm.maine.edu/theatre. FOR STUDENTS USM MAINE EDU THEATRE .ATIONAL 4HEATRE IN ,ONDON ,IVE IN ($ National Theatre in London Live in HD: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 5 p.m. P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M h4HE ,AST OF THE (AUSSMANS v ,EURA (ILL "The Last of the Haussmans," Leura Hill Sunday and Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18. 3UNDAY AND 7EDNESDAY P M /CT Eastman Performing Arts Center, Fryeburg, %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER &RYEBURG Through Oct. 21. 4HROUGH /CT $18; $15 for seniors; $10 for students. FOR SENIORS FOR STUDENTS "Play Me a Story," interactive theater h0LAY -E A 3TORY v INTERACTIVE THEATER fryeburgacademy.org/pac. 2 p.m. Thursday; FRYEBURGACADEMY ORG PAC P M 4HURSDAY performance and workshop for ages 4 PERFORMANCE AND WORKSHOP FOR AGES encore screening at 7 p.m. ENCORE SCREENING AT P M to 10, Portland Stage Company. $15. TO 0ORTLAND 3TAGE #OMPANY National Theatre in London Live in HD: .ATIONAL 4HEATRE IN ,ONDON ,IVE IN ($ PORTLANDSTAGE ORG h3CARY VS 3ILLY v portlandstage.org. "Scary vs. Silly," 10:30 "The Last of the Haussmans," Strand h4HE ,AST OF THE (AUSSMANS v 3TRAND a.m. Saturday. Through Oct. 27. A M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH /CT Theatre, Rockland. $23. rocklandstrand.com. h4HE -EDICINE 3HOW v :IGGURAT 4HEATRE 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND ROCKLANDSTRAND COM "The Medicine Show," Ziggurat Theatre 2 p.m. Thursday; encore screening at 7 p.m. P M 4HURSDAY ENCORE SCREENING AT P M Ensemble presents an original play using %NSEMBLE PRESENTS AN ORIGINAL PLAY USING National Theatre in London Live in HD: .ATIONAL 4HEATRE IN ,ONDON ,IVE IN ($ masks, drumming, song and dance that will MASKS DRUMMING SONG AND DANCE THAT WILL "The Last of the Haussmans," Lincoln h4HE ,AST OF THE (AUSSMANS v ,INCOLN be performed outdoors, Bowdoinham Public BE PERFORMED OUTDOORS "OWDOINHAM 0UBLIC Theater, Damariscotta. $15; $5 for ages 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA FOR AGES Works. $10. ziggurattheatre.org. 7 p.m. 7ORKS ZIGGURATTHEATRE ORG P M 18 and under, atthelincoln.org. 2 p.m. AND UNDER ATTHELINCOLN ORG P M Saturday and Sunday. Through Oct. 28. 3ATURDAY AND 3UNDAY 4HROUGH /CT Thursday; encore screening at 7 p.m. 4HURSDAY ENCORE SCREENING AT P M "Change," Joshua Hughes drama about a h#HANGE v *OSHUA (UGHES DRAMA ABOUT A "Murder in the Court," Mystery for Hire h-URDER IN THE #OURT v -YSTERY FOR (IRE drug dealer and an honest working man DRUG DEALER AND AN HONEST WORKING MAN murder mystery dinner theater, Marco's MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER -ARCO S who are best friends, Big Easy, Portland. WHO ARE BEST FRIENDS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND Restaurant, Lewiston. $39.95; includes 2ESTAURANT ,EWISTON INCLUDES $10. bigeasyportland.com. 2 p.m. Saturday; BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M 3ATURDAY show, meal, tax and tip. 783-0336. Doors at AND P M 3UNDAY SHOW MEAL TAX AND TIP $OORS AT 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. 6:15 p.m.; show at 7 p.m. Friday. P M SHOW AT P M &RIDAY Backstage Playhouse Tours, 90-minute "ACKSTAGE 0LAYHOUSE 4OURS MINUTE ART MUSEUMS N !24 -53%5-3 walking tours of historic theater; see WALKING TOURS OF HISTORIC THEATER SEE CONTINUING #/.4).5).' costumes, backstage and dressing rooms; COSTUMES BACKSTAGE AND DRESSING ROOMS Portland Museum of Art: "Art in 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT h!RT IN Ogunquit Playhouse. $10; $5 for 45-minute /GUNQUIT 0LAYHOUSE FOR MINUTE Process," high school art exhibition, and tours, ogunquitplayhouse.org. 10:30 and 11 0ROCESS v HIGH SCHOOL ART EXHIBITION AND TOURS OGUNQUITPLAYHOUSE ORG AND "Weatherbeaten: Winslow Homer and h7EATHERBEATEN 7INSLOW (OMER AND a.m. Friday. Through Oct. 19. A M &RIDAY 4HROUGH /CT Maine," works by Homer created at his -AINE v WORKS BY (OMER CREATED AT HIS "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," open-air h$R *EKYLL AND -R (YDE v OPEN AIR Prouts Neck studio in conjunction with 0ROUTS .ECK STUDIO IN CONJUNCTION WITH performance by Belfast Maskers, bring PERFORMANCE BY "ELFAST -ASKERS BRING re-opening of restored studio for public RE OPENING OF RESTORED STUDIO FOR PUBLIC chairs or blankets, not suitable for children CHAIRS OR BLANKETS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN tours, through Dec. 30; "The Portland TOURS THROUGH $EC h4HE 0ORTLAND under age 15, Fort Knox Historic Site, UNDER AGE &ORT +NOX (ISTORIC 3ITE Prospect. $15; $10 for teens ages 15 and 0ROSPECT FOR TEENS AGES AND Please see ART, Page E22 older, belfastmaskers.com. 7 p.m. Friday and Gc\Xj\ j\\ /@B GX^\ <)) OLDER BELFASTMASKERS COM P M &RIDAY AND
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Mail Art Movement," art using mail products, -AIL !RT -OVEMENT v ART USING MAIL PRODUCTS through Oct. 3 1 . ogunquitmuseum.org THROUGH /CT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 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 Continued from Page E21 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 featuring 106 images by artists from 11 countries FEATURING IMAGES BY ARTISTS FROM COUNTRIES across five continents, through Dec. 15. Society of Art and Winslow Homer in Maine," 3OCIETY OF !RT AND 7INSLOW (OMER IN -AINE v ACROSS lVE CONTINENTS THROUGH $EC bates.edu/museum/exhibitions 50 watercolors and drawings examine the WATERCOLORS AND DRAWINGS EXAMINE THE BATES EDU MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville: Alex relationship between Homer, architect John Calvin #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT 7ATERVILLE !LEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN (OMER ARCHITECT *OHN #ALVIN Katz, "Maine/New York," 28 paintings and one Stevens and the Portland Society of Art, through 3TEVENS AND THE 0ORTLAND 3OCIETY OF !RT THROUGH +ATZ h-AINE .EW 9ORK v PAINTINGS AND ONE multi-part sculpture, through Dec. 30. colby.edu Feb. 3; "Between Past and Present: The Homer &EB h"ETWEEN 0AST AND 0RESENT 4HE (OMER MULTI PART SCULPTURE THROUGH $EC COLBY EDU Maine State Museum, Augusta: "Malaga Island: Studio Photographic Project," contemporary 3TUDIO 0HOTOGRAPHIC 0ROJECT v CONTEMPORARY -AINE 3TATE -USEUM !UGUSTA h-ALAGA )SLAND Fragmented Lives," historic photographs, photography made with a variety of historic PHOTOGRAPHY MADE WITH A VARIETY OF HISTORIC &RAGMENTED ,IVES v HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS documents, artifacts and first-person accounts, processes, through Feb. 17. portlandmuseum.org PROCESSES THROUGH &EB PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG DOCUMENTS ARTIFACTS AND lRST PERSON ACCOUNTS through May. mainestatemuseum.org Maine Historical Society Museum/Longfellow -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM ,ONGFELLOW THROUGH -AY MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland: "Impressionist House, Portland: " W i r e d ! 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Benson's North Haven," electrification of Maine during the 20th century, ELECTRIlCATION OF -AINE DURING THE TH CENTURY 3UMMERS &RANK 7 "ENSON S .ORTH (AVEN v paintings, lithographs and etchings, through through May 26. mainehistory.org THROUGH -AY MAINEHISTORY ORG PAINTINGS LITHOGRAPHS AND ETCHINGS THROUGH Oct. 2 1 ; Andrew Wyeth: "Summers in Port Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, USM -AINE -USEUM OF 0HOTOGRAPHIC !RTS 53- /CT !NDREW 7YETH h3UMMERS IN 0ORT Clyde," watercolors from 1930s and '40s, Glickman Library, Portland: Luc Demers, "Trace," 'LICKMAN ,IBRARY 0ORTLAND ,UC $EMERS h4RACE v #LYDE v WATERCOLORS FROM S AND S through Nov. 4; "Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent photographs, and Richard Veit, photographs, PHOTOGRAPHS AND 2ICHARD 6EIT PHOTOGRAPHS THROUGH .OV h*AMIE 7YETH 2OCKWELL +ENT and Monhegan," paintings, through Dec. 30. through Dec. 2 1 . usm.maine.edu/library THROUGH $EC USM MAINE EDU LIBRARY AND -ONHEGAN v PAINTINGS THROUGH $EC farnsworthmuseum.org Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick: "OWDOIN #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT "RUNSWICK FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor: 2012 Waponahki William Wegman, "Hello Nature," 30-year 7ILLIAM 7EGMAN h(ELLO .ATURE v YEAR !BBE -USEUM "AR (ARBOR 7APONAHKI Student Art Show, through Oct. 22; "Indians and retrospective of artist's work, through Oct. 2 1 ; RETROSPECTIVE OF ARTIST S WORK THROUGH /CT 3TUDENT !RT 3HOW THROUGH /CT h)NDIANS AND Rusticators" and "TranscendingTraditions: The "Making a Presence: F. Holland Day in Artistic h-AKING A 0RESENCE & (OLLAND $AY IN !RTISTIC 2USTICATORSv AND h4RANSCENDING 4RADITIONS 4HE Next Generation and Maine Indian Basketry," Photography," photographs by and of F. Holland 0HOTOGRAPHY v PHOTOGRAPHS BY AND OF & (OLLAND .EXT 'ENERATION AND -AINE )NDIAN "ASKETRY v through Dec. 29. abbemuseum.org Day (1864-1933), through Dec. 23. bowdoin.edu/ $AY THROUGH $EC BOWDOIN EDU THROUGH $EC ABBEMUSEUM ORG University of Maine (Museum of Art), Bangor: art-museum ART MUSEUM 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -USEUM OF !RT "ANGOR Alan Bray, "AtThe Edges," paintings; Mayumi Pejepscot Historical Society Museum, Brunswick: !LAN "RAY h!T 4HE %DGES v PAINTINGS -AYUMI 0EJEPSCOT (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY -USEUM "RUNSWICK Sarai: "Ring Cycle," carved wooden sculptures; "Promenade: A Walk in Style Through Pejepscot's h0ROMENADE ! 7ALK IN 3TYLE 4HROUGH 0EJEPSCOT S 3ARAI h2ING #YCLE v CARVED WOODEN SCULPTURES and Susan Jane Belton: "What's Yours," oil on Past," through Oct. 3 1 . pejepscothistorical.org 0AST v THROUGH /CT PEJEPSCOTHISTORICAL ORG AND 3USAN *ANE "ELTON h7HAT S 9OURS v OIL ON panel portraits; through Jan. 5. umma.umaine.edu Maine Maritime Museum, Bath: "Subdue, Seize -AINE -ARITIME -USEUM "ATH h3UBDUE 3EIZE PANEL PORTRAITS THROUGH *AN UMMA UMAINE EDU and Take: Maritime Maine in the Unwelcome AND 4AKE -ARITIME -AINE IN THE 5NWELCOME Interruption of the War of 1812," examines the ART GALLERIES N !24 '!,,%2)%3 )NTERRUPTION OF THE 7AR OF v EXAMINES THE maritime world of pre-statehood Maine, through MARITIME WORLD OF PRE STATEHOOD -AINE THROUGH OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Friday; "Sea Lives," ocean-inspired sculpture &RIDAY h3EA ,IVES v OCEAN INSPIRED SCULPTURE "Vanguard," avant-garde, experimental and h6ANGUARD v AVANT GARDE EXPERIMENTAL AND by Sonja Weber Gilkey, through Oct. 2 1 . BY 3ONJA 7EBER 'ILKEY THROUGH /CT innovative works by nine Maine artists, University INNOVATIVE WORKS BY NINE -AINE ARTISTS 5NIVERSITY mainemaritimemuseum.org MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG of New England (Art Gallery), Portland, une.edu/ OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND UNE EDU Saco Museum: "The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's 3ACO -USEUM h4HE -OVING 0ANORAMA OF 0ILGRIM S artgallery. Opens Thursday; opening reception, 5 ARTGALLERY /PENS 4HURSDAY OPENING RECEPTION Progress," Civil War-era panorama seen in its 0ROGRESS v #IVIL 7AR ERA PANORAMA SEEN IN ITS to 7 p.m. Friday. Through Dec. 10. TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH $EC entirety for the first time in more than a century ENTIRETY FOR THE lRST TIME IN MORE THAN A CENTURY "The Paintings of John Marshall," Bayview h4HE 0AINTINGS OF *OHN -ARSHALL v "AYVIEW (also at Pepperell Mills in Biddeford), and "Then, ALSO AT 0EPPERELL -ILLS IN "IDDEFORD AND h4HEN Gallery, Brunswick, bayviewgallery.com. Opening 'ALLERY "RUNSWICK BAYVIEWGALLERY COM /PENING Now and Always a Part of Saco: 250 Years of the .OW AND !LWAYS A 0ART OF 3ACO 9EARS OF THE reception, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday. Through Nov. 10. RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV First Parish Church," photos and artifacts, through &IRST 0ARISH #HURCH v PHOTOS AND ARTIFACTS THROUGH Jack Montgomery: "Portraits of Portraits," *ACK -ONTGOMERY h0ORTRAITS OF 0ORTRAITS v Nov. 10. dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org .OV DYERLIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG Merrymeeting Arts Center, Bowdoinham. merry -ERRYMEETING !RTS #ENTER "OWDOINHAM MERRY Ogunquit Museum of American Art: Peggy /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT 0EGGY meetingartscenter.org. Opening reception, 5 to 8 MEETINGARTSCENTER ORG /PENING RECEPTION TO Bacon: "Portrait of an Art Colony," portraits; "ACON h0ORTRAIT OF AN !RT #OLONY v PORTRAITS p.m. Friday. Through Dec. 10. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH $EC "Building an American Modernist Collection," h"UILDING AN !MERICAN -ODERNIST #OLLECTION v Alicia Eggert: "Speaking in Tongues," work !LICIA %GGERT h3PEAKING IN 4ONGUES v WORK highlights from the permanent collection; Henry HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION (ENRY in various media that utilizes text, Coleman IN VARIOUS MEDIA THAT UTILIZES TEXT #OLEMAN Strater: "Art of the Portrait," collection of portraits; 3TRATER h!RT OF THE 0ORTRAIT v COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS Burke Gallery (Fort Andross), Brunswick. "URKE 'ALLERY &ORT !NDROSS "RUNSWICK "Contemporary Works from the Permanent h#ONTEMPORARY 7ORKS FROM THE 0ERMANENT Collection," lesser-known and seldom seen #OLLECTION v LESSER KNOWN AND SELDOM SEEN contemporary work; and "Carl Pittore and the Please see A R T , Page E26 Gc\Xj\ j\\ /@B GX^\ <)CONTEMPORARY WORK AND h#ARL 0ITTORE AND THE
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BSTIBMM 8IBSG #SFXJOH JO #FMGBTU arshall Wharf Brewing in Belfast, whose beer previously had been XIPTF CFFS QSFWJPVTMZ IBE CFFO available only on draft at select bars BWBJMBCMF POMZ PO ESBGU BU TFMFDU CBST and from growlers at the brewery, is now BOE GSPN HSPXMFST BU UIF CSFXFSZ JT OPX canning some of its beer. DBOOJOH TPNF PG JUT CFFS The cans will be sold first on Saturday 5IF DBOT XJMM CF TPME mSTU PO 4BUVSEBZ at Marshall Wharf's 5th Anniversary of BU .BSTIBMM 8IBSG T UI "OOJWFSTBSZ PG Beer, being held under heated tents in the #FFS CFJOH IFME VOEFS IFBUFE UFOUT JO UIF parking lot of the brewery and its affiliated QBSLJOH MPU PG UIF CSFXFSZ BOE JUT BGmMJBUFE Three Tides Restaurant. 5ISFF 5JEFT 3FTUBVSBOU David Carlson, co-owner and brewer, %BWJE $BSMTPO DP PXOFS BOE CSFXFS had said earlier that the cans would be IBE TBJE FBSMJFS UIBU UIF DBOT XPVME CF sold sometime during the summer. TPME TPNFUJNF EVSJOH UIF TVNNFS "The canning thing has been dragging i5IF DBOOJOH UIJOH IBT CFFO ESBHHJOH and dragging and dragging and dragging," BOE ESBHHJOH BOE ESBHHJOH BOE ESBHHJOH w Carlson said. "Then we had to go through $BSMTPO TBJE i5IFO XF IBE UP HP UISPVHI installation and training with their techs JOTUBMMBUJPO BOE USBJOJOH XJUI UIFJS UFDIT out of Calgary, Alberta. Their analysis says PVU PG $BMHBSZ "MCFSUB 5IFJS BOBMZTJT TBZT that sealing is the most complicated part UIBU TFBMJOH JT UIF NPTU DPNQMJDBUFE QBSU - getting the lead seamed to the top of the o HFUUJOH UIF MFBE TFBNFE UP UIF UPQ PG UIF can. So we spent two days practicing fillDBO 4P XF TQFOU UXP EBZT QSBDUJDJOH mMM ing the cans, and then tearing them down JOH UIF DBOT BOE UIFO UFBSJOH UIFN EPXO and making adjustments." BOE NBLJOH BEKVTUNFOUT w Carlson said the big push to go into cans $BSMTPO TBJE UIF CJH QVTI UP HP JOUP DBOT was due to recent changes allowing geXBT EVF UP SFDFOU DIBOHFT BMMPXJOH HF neric cans, giving the name of the brewery OFSJD DBOT HJWJOH UIF OBNF PG UIF CSFXFSZ and other information, but no information BOE PUIFS JOGPSNBUJPO CVU OP JOGPSNBUJPO about the specific beer. The beer name, BCPVU UIF TQFDJmD CFFS 5IF CFFS OBNF percent alcohol by volume and a UPC code QFSDFOU BMDPIPM CZ WPMVNF BOE B 61$ DPEF will be printed on a label that will be stuck XJMM CF QSJOUFE PO B MBCFM UIBU XJMM CF TUVDL onto the can. The UPC code is required so POUP UIF DBO 5IF 61$ DPEF JT SFRVJSFE TP the cans' deposit can be tracked. UIF DBOT EFQPTJU DBO CF USBDLFE "It used to be the minimum order to do i*U VTFE UP CF UIF NJOJNVN PSEFS UP EP a batch of cans was 80,000," Carlson said. B CBUDI PG DBOT XBT w $BSMTPO TBJE "When looking at a profile in which we had i8IFO MPPLJOH BU B QSPmMF JO XIJDI XF IBE to commit to one of our beers, Illegal AleUP DPNNJU UP POF PG PVS CFFST *MMFHBM "MF Ien say we would have to sell 80,000 cans *FO TBZ XF XPVME IBWF UP TFMM DBOT of it, which would take about a year, before PG JU XIJDI XPVME UBLF BCPVU B ZFBS CFGPSF we could do something else." XF DPVME EP TPNFUIJOH FMTF w )F TUJMM IBT UP PSEFS UIF DBOT He still has to order the 80,000 cans o XJUI B QSJDF UBH PG BCPVU XIFO - with a price tag of about $30,000 when TIJQQJOH BOE PUIFS GFFT BSF JODMVEFE o CVU shipping and other fees are included - but he can switch varieties as much as he IF DBO TXJUDI WBSJFUJFT BT NVDI BT IF
actually doing all of the driving BDUVBMMZ EPJOH BMM PG UIF ESJWJOH myself now as we get our invenNZTFMG OPX BT XF HFU PVS JOWFO tory up." UPSZ VQ w )F TBJE IJT QMBO JT UP ESPQ PGG He said his plan is to drop off the cans to beer stores on the UIF DBOT UP CFFS TUPSFT PO UIF same trips he makes each week TBNF USJQT IF NBLFT FBDI XFFL to deliver kegs to bars in a triUP EFMJWFS LFHT UP CBST JO B USJ angle, with Bangor, Bar Harbor BOHMF XJUI #BOHPS #BS )BSCPS and Kittery at the corners. BOE ,JUUFSZ BU UIF DPSOFST He said he expects the Port)F TBJE IF FYQFDUT UIF 1PSU land stores that will be getting MBOE TUPSFT UIBU XJMM CF HFUUJOH his beer will be Downeast BevIJT CFFS XJMM CF %PXOFBTU #FW erage on Commercial Street and FSBHF PO $PNNFSDJBM 4USFFU BOE the Bier Cellar on Forest Avenue because UIF #JFS $FMMBS PO 'PSFTU "WFOVF CFDBVTF they are small enough to handle a limited UIFZ BSF TNBMM FOPVHI UP IBOEMF B MJNJUFE product like his and because he drives by QSPEVDU MJLF IJT BOE CFDBVTF IF ESJWFT CZ the shops on his weekly bar runs. UIF TIPQT PO IJT XFFLMZ CBS SVOT "We will be using social media, Facei8F XJMM CF VTJOH TPDJBM NFEJB 'BDF book and Twitter, to announce on a weekly CPPL BOE 5XJUUFS UP BOOPVODF PO B XFFLMZ basis what we have canned and where we CBTJT XIBU XF IBWF DBOOFE BOE XIFSF XF are going to be," Carlson said. "Let's say BSF HPJOH UP CF w $BSMTPO TBJE i-FU T TBZ that I deliver to Portland on a Wednesday, UIBU * EFMJWFS UP 1PSUMBOE PO B 8FEOFTEBZ which I usually do, and someone comes XIJDI * VTVBMMZ EP BOE TPNFPOF DPNFT in on Saturday and there is no Marshall JO PO 4BUVSEBZ BOE UIFSF JT OP .BSTIBMM Wharf. With a regular store, the clerk 8IBSG 8JUI B SFHVMBS TUPSF UIF DMFSL might say T don't know, Marshall Wharf NJHIU TBZ A* EPO U LOPX .BSTIBMM 8IBSG must not have their act together' " NVTU OPU IBWF UIFJS BDU UPHFUIFS w With a smaller store, the clerks know 8JUI B TNBMMFS TUPSF UIF DMFSLT LOPX that the shipment has sold out. UIBU UIF TIJQNFOU IBT TPME PVU And I am guessing it will sell out often. "OE * BN HVFTTJOH JU XJMM TFMM PVU PGUFO I enjoy Marshall Wharf beers a lot but * FOKPZ .BSTIBMM 8IBSG CFFST B MPU CVU seldom get to Belfast to buy growlers. If it TFMEPN HFU UP #FMGBTU UP CVZ HSPXMFST *G JU is on tap at a bar I am visiting, I order it. JT PO UBQ BU B CBS * BN WJTJUJOH * PSEFS JU I order Oxbow for the same reason, and * PSEFS 0YCPX GPS UIF TBNF SFBTPO BOE have a decision problem if a bar has both. IBWF B EFDJTJPO QSPCMFN JG B CBS IBT CPUI The cans will give me more of a chance 5IF DBOT XJMM HJWF NF NPSF PG B DIBODF to drink Marshall Wharf. UP ESJOL .BSTIBMM 8IBSG Carlson says he is not sure yet what he $BSMTPO TBZT IF JT OPU TVSF ZFU XIBU IF will charge for a 16-ounce can of his beer XJMM DIBSHF GPS B PVODF DBO PG IJT CFFS because he is not sure how much labor CFDBVTF IF JT OPU TVSF IPX NVDI MBCPS will be involved in canning. The price XJMM CF JOWPMWFE JO DBOOJOH 5IF QSJDF will vary based on the level of alcohol, XJMM WBSZ CBTFE PO UIF MFWFM PG BMDPIPM because higher-alcohol beers take more CFDBVTF IJHIFS BMDPIPM CFFST UBLF NPSF
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wants. XBOUT Carlson said he is committed - and it $BSMTPO TBJE IF JT DPNNJUUFE o BOE JU says so right on the generic can - to brew-rTBZT TP SJHIU PO UIF HFOFSJD DBO o UP CSFX ing a 200-gallon batch of beer each week JOH B HBMMPO CBUDI PG CFFS FBDI XFFL for canning, which will amount to about GPS DBOOJOH XIJDI XJMM BNPVOU UP BCPVU 1,600 16-ounce cans. The beer will not be PVODF DBOT 5IF CFFS XJMM OPU CF 3r available at every supermarket and corner BWBJMBCMF BU FWFSZ TVQFSNBSLFU BOE DPSOFS beer store. CFFS TUPSF i8F TFMG EJTUSJCVUF w $BSMTPO TBJE i* BN "We self-distribute," Carlson said. "I ami
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market, and it's obvious from the placNBSLFU BOE JU T PCWJPVT GSPN UIF QMBD ards and signage that it specializes in BSET BOE TJHOBHF UIBU JU TQFDJBMJ[FT JO meats and deli products. But it's so much NFBUT BOE EFMJ QSPEVDUT #VU JU T TP NVDI more than that. NPSF UIBO UIBU Step inside and one quickly discov4UFQ JOTJEF BOE POF RVJDLMZ EJTDPW ers that Fresh Approach is a bustling FST UIBU 'SFTI "QQSPBDI JT B CVTUMJOH full-service corner grocery with produce, GVMM TFSWJDF DPSOFS HSPDFSZ XJUI QSPEVDF dairy and bakery products in addition to EBJSZ BOE CBLFSZ QSPEVDUT JO BEEJUJPO UP a well-stocked and appealing deli section. B XFMM TUPDLFE BOE BQQFBMJOH EFMJ TFDUJPO The lunch menu entices with a board 5IF MVODI NFOV FOUJDFT XJUI B CPBSE selection of hot and cold sandwiches, TFMFDUJPO PG IPU BOE DPME TBOEXJDIFT freshly grilled burgers and daily soups. GSFTIMZ HSJMMFE CVSHFST BOE EBJMZ TPVQT This is the kind of place my parents 5IJT JT UIF LJOE PG QMBDF NZ QBSFOUT grew up with. It's not exactly a relic from HSFX VQ XJUI *U T OPU FYBDUMZ B SFMJD GSPN an earlier time, but these neighborhood BO FBSMJFS UJNF CVU UIFTF OFJHICPSIPPE markets were a lot more common a NBSLFUT XFSF B MPU NPSF DPNNPO B generation or two ago. It's very nice that HFOFSBUJPO PS UXP BHP *U T WFSZ OJDF UIBU some still exist. TPNF TUJMM FYJTU Two quick impressions: The sandwiches 5XP RVJDL JNQSFTTJPOT 5IF TBOEXJDIFT are made on the spot with fresh meats BSF NBEF PO UIF TQPU XJUI GSFTI NFBUT and cheeses, and the prices are reasonBOE DIFFTFT BOE UIF QSJDFT BSF SFBTPO able. How does $3.99 for a ham Italian BCMF )PX EPFT GPS B IBN *UBMJBO sound? 0S GPS B XFMM TJ[FE DIFFTF Or $3.99 for a well-sized cheeseTPVOE burger, grilled while you wait? CVSHFS HSJMMFE XIJMF ZPV XBJU I opted for a meatloaf sandwich ($5.99) * PQUFE GPS B NFBUMPBG TBOEXJDI and a cup of chicken gumbo ($3.49). Oh BOE B DVQ PG DIJDLFO HVNCP 0I my, were they good. NZ XFSF UIFZ HPPE
ingredients and longer to brew. JOHSFEJFOUT BOE MPOHFS UP CSFX But he expects it will be in the #VU IF FYQFDUT JU XJMM CF JO UIF same price range as bottles of TBNF QSJDF SBOHF BT CPUUMFT PG Maine Beer and Rising Tide. .BJOF #FFS BOE 3JTJOH 5JEF )F FYQFDUT UP JNQSPWF He expects to improve efficiency by having people FGmDJFODZ CZ IBWJOH QFPQMF working at the brewery store XPSLJOH BU UIF CSFXFSZ TUPSF - where there is often some o XIFSF UIFSF JT PGUFO TPNF down time - applying the labels EPXO UJNF o BQQMZJOH UIF MBCFMT to the cans. UP UIF DBOT The anniversary party Satur5IF BOOJWFSTBSZ QBSUZ 4BUVS day will run from 5 to 11 p.m. EBZ XJMM SVO GSPN UP Q N and include more than 30 Marshall Wharf BOE JODMVEF NPSF UIBO .BSTIBMM 8IBSG beers, including some made with fresh CFFST JODMVEJOH TPNF NBEF XJUI GSFTI hops and others aged in barrels from the IPQT BOE PUIFST BHFE JO CBSSFMT GSPN UIF Bowmore Scotch company, as a result of #PXNPSF 4DPUDI DPNQBOZ BT B SFTVMU PG a trip the Marshall Wharf staff made to B USJQ UIF .BSTIBMM 8IBSG TUBGG NBEF UP Scotland over the summer. 4DPUMBOE PWFS UIF TVNNFS Tickets will cost $30 and include a tast5JDLFUT XJMM DPTU BOE JODMVEF B UBTU ing glass and 10 8-ounce pours, with muJOH HMBTT BOE PVODF QPVST XJUI NV sic provided by Toughcats. Information is TJD QSPWJEFE CZ 5PVHIDBUT *OGPSNBUJPO JT available at marshallwharf.com. BWBJMBCMF BU NBSTIBMMXIBSG DPN Carlson said last year's anniversary $BSMTPO TBJE MBTU ZFBS T BOOJWFSTBSZ drew about 600 people, but he thinks the ESFX BCPVU QFPQMF CVU IF UIJOLT UIF number could hit 800 this year because OVNCFS DPVME IJU UIJT ZFBS CFDBVTF there has been increased interest. UIFSF IBT CFFO JODSFBTFE JOUFSFTU So I would have a can to photograph and 4P * XPVME IBWF B DBO UP QIPUPHSBQI BOE test out, Carlson left an unlabeled can of UFTU PVU $BSMTPO MFGU BO VOMBCFMFE DBO PG Illegal Ale-Ien for me when he made last *MMFHBM "MF *FO GPS NF XIFO IF NBEF MBTU week's deliver to Novare Res in Portland. XFFL T EFMJWFS UP /PWBSF 3FT JO 1PSUMBOE Illegal Ale-Ien is a hybrid kolsch brewed *MMFHBM "MF *FO JT B IZCSJE LPMTDI CSFXFE with blue agave nectar, coming in at 8 XJUI CMVF BHBWF OFDUBS DPNJOH JO BU percent alcohol. QFSDFOU BMDPIPM All four people who split this can liked "MM GPVS QFPQMF XIP TQMJU UIJT DBO MJLFE it a lot. It was light and crisp, despite JU B MPU *U XBT MJHIU BOE DSJTQ EFTQJUF the high alcohol content, and the agave UIF IJHI BMDPIPM DPOUFOU BOE UIF BHBWF nectar added just a bit of sweetness and OFDUBS BEEFE KVTU B CJU PG TXFFUOFTT BOE spice. TQJDF
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The gumbo was perfect for a raw, rainy 5IF HVNCP XBT QFSGFDU GPS B SBX SBJOZ day. It was creamy and thick, with shredEBZ *U XBT DSFBNZ BOE UIJDL XJUI TISFE ded chicken and rice in every spoonful. EFE DIJDLFO BOE SJDF JO FWFSZ TQPPOGVM I don't know if the thickener was a roux * EPO U LOPX JG UIF UIJDLFOFS XBT B SPVY or file powder - or something else - but PS mMF QPXEFS o PS TPNFUIJOH FMTF o CVU it packed an ever-so-slight hint of Cajun JU QBDLFE BO FWFS TP TMJHIU IJOU PG $BKVO seasoning. What impressed me the most TFBTPOJOH 8IBU JNQSFTTFE NF UIF NPTU
was the texture and plentifulness of the XBT UIF UFYUVSF BOE QMFOUJGVMOFTT PG UIF chicken. These weren't chicken chunks, DIJDLFO 5IFTF XFSFO U DIJDLFO DIVOLT but thinly shredded flanks of well-cooked CVU UIJOMZ TISFEEFE nBOLT PG XFMM DPPLFE chicken. DIJDLFO The meatloaf sandwich could not have 5IF NFBUMPBG TBOEXJDI DPVME OPU IBWF been better. It featured two hunks of CFFO CFUUFS *U GFBUVSFE UXP IVOLT PG seasoned meatloaf, each sliced about a TFBTPOFE NFBUMPBG FBDI TMJDFE BCPVU B
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half-inch thick, and served on a chewy IBMG JODI UIJDL BOE TFSWFE PO B DIFXZ 12-inch sub roll with melted cheese and JODI TVC SPMM XJUI NFMUFE DIFFTF BOE a touch of ketchup. My intent was to eat B UPVDI PG LFUDIVQ .Z JOUFOU XBT UP FBU half and save the other half for dinner. IBMG BOE TBWF UIF PUIFS IBMG GPS EJOOFS But I plowed through all 12 inches with#VU * QMPXFE UISPVHI BMM JODIFT XJUI out hesitation. PVU IFTJUBUJPO While I was waiting for my sandwich, 8IJMF * XBT XBJUJOH GPS NZ TBOEXJDI the deli clerk began grilling two burgers UIF EFMJ DMFSL CFHBO HSJMMJOH UXP CVSHFST for another customer. She laid out two GPS BOPUIFS DVTUPNFS 4IF MBJE PVU UXP huge patties and began sizzling them IVHF QBUUJFT BOE CFHBO TJ[[MJOH UIFN right in front of me. I'm a big fan of big SJHIU JO GSPOU PG NF * N B CJH GBO PG CJH burgers, and I don't mind admitting that CVSHFST BOE * EPO U NJOE BENJUUJOH UIBU I have been thinking about those slabs * IBWF CFFO UIJOLJOH BCPVU UIPTF TMBCT of meat for the past two weeks. They are PG NFBU GPS UIF QBTU UXP XFFLT 5IFZ BSF next on my list. OFYU PO NZ MJTU Before checking out, I grabbed a few #FGPSF DIFDLJOH PVU * HSBCCFE B GFX other grocery items that I needed for PUIFS HSPDFSZ JUFNT UIBU * OFFEFE GPS my apartment. I was quiet and kept to NZ BQBSUNFOU * XBT RVJFU BOE LFQU UP myself, as I typically do. But the clerk NZTFMG BT * UZQJDBMMZ EP #VU UIF DMFSL would not let me go unnoticed. He did not XPVME OPU MFU NF HP VOOPUJDFE )F EJE OPU recognize me as a regular, and seemed SFDPHOJ[F NF BT B SFHVMBS BOE TFFNFE genuine with his greeting. HFOVJOF XJUI IJT HSFFUJOH "We appreciate your business," he told i8F BQQSFDJBUF ZPVS CVTJOFTT w IF UPME me as I handed over my cash. NF BT * IBOEFE PWFS NZ DBTI It's nice to have a place in the neighbor*U T OJDF UP IBWF B QMBDF JO UIF OFJHICPS hood that's convenient and reasonable IPPE UIBU T DPOWFOJFOU BOE SFBTPOBCMF - and where they truly make you feel o BOE XIFSF UIFZ USVMZ NBLF ZPV GFFM welcome. XFMDPNF The staff of GO anonymously samples meals for BVS abOTT ]T 5= O\]\g[]caZg aO[^ZSa [SOZa T]` about $10. OP]cb
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AND EXPERIMENTAL WORKS THROUGH $EC usm.maine.edu/gallery USM MAINE EDU GALLERY Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth: Mary Barnes, %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH -ARY "ARNES "Once Removed," and John Santoro, "Transitions," h/NCE 2EMOVED v AND *OHN 3ANTORO h4RANSITIONS v through Nov. 4. elizabethmossgalleries.com THROUGH .OV ELIZABETHMOSSGALLERIES COM Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery: "Falling for 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY h&ALLING FOR Color," work by Martha Baum, Neil Myrick, Diana #OLOR v WORK BY -ARTHA "AUM .EIL -YRICK $IANA Johnson, Marcia Feller and AnneTarbox, through *OHNSON -ARCIA &ELLER AND !NNE 4ARBOX THROUGH Dec. 8. yarmouthframeshopandgallery.com $EC YARMOUTHFRAMESHOPANDGALLERY COM North Yarmouth Academy (Curtis Gallery), .ORTH 9ARMOUTH !CADEMY #URTIS 'ALLERY Yarmouth: Susan Myer Riley and Travis Roy, 9ARMOUTH 3USAN -YER 2ILEY AND 4RAVIS 2OY through Oct. 31.847-5423. THROUGH /CT 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, freeporthistoricalsociety.org 0AST v THROUGH -ARCH FREEPORTHISTORICALSOCIETY ORG Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport: "Viewpoints," 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT h6IEWPOINTS v group exhibit, through Oct. 28. 865-4519. GROUP EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT The Frontier, Brunswick: "Groundbreakers: 4HE &RONTIER "RUNSWICK h'ROUNDBREAKERS Mainers Shaping Agriculture's Future," -AINERS 3HAPING !GRICULTURE S &UTURE v photographs by Lily Peil, through Nov. 25. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ,ILY 0EIL THROUGH .OV explorefrontier.com EXPLOREFRONTIER COM Icon Contemporary Art, Brunswick: Jeff Keller, )CON #ONTEMPORARY !RT "RUNSWICK *EFF +ELLER "Prospect," through Saturday. 725-8157. h0ROSPECT v THROUGH 3ATURDAY Little Dog Coffee Shop, Brunswick: "Artist: ,ITTLE $OG #OFFEE 3HOP "RUNSWICK h!RTIST Artist" Spindleworks exhibit, through Oct. 3 1 . !RTISTv 3PINDLEWORKS EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT spindleworks.org SPINDLEWORKS ORG Markings Gallery, Bath: "Wearable Art," jewelry, -ARKINGS 'ALLERY "ATH h7EARABLE !RT v JEWELRY clothing and accessories by a wide array of Maine CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES BY A WIDE ARRAY OF -AINE artists, through Oct. 3 1 . 443-1499. ARTISTS THROUGH /CT Richmond Store Gallery: Barbara Bean and 2ICHMOND 3TORE 'ALLERY "ARBARA "EAN AND Edward Mackenzie, "The Art of dee's Ice Cream %DWARD -ACKENZIE h4HE !RT OF DEE S )CE #REAM Packaging," artwork made from material donated 0ACKAGING v ARTWORK MADE FROM MATERIAL DONATED by Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, through Oct. BY "RUNSWICK 4OPSHAM ,AND 4RUST THROUGH /CT 3 1 . richmondstoregallery.com RICHMONDSTOREGALLERY COM Gleason Fine Art, Boothbay Harbor: Philip Frey, 'LEASON &INE !RT "OOTHBAY (ARBOR 0HILIP &REY "New Paintings," through Saturday. 633-6849. h.EW 0AINTINGS v THROUGH 3ATURDAY Engine, Biddeford Arts, Biddeford: "The Vinyl %NGINE "IDDEFORD !RTS "IDDEFORD h4HE 6INYL Show," group show of recycled vinyl records, 3HOW v GROUP SHOW OF RECYCLED VINYL RECORDS through Oct. 20. feedtheengine.org THROUGH /CT FEEDTHEENGINE ORG George Marshall Store Gallery, York: 'EORGE -ARSHALL 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK "Connections," works by Lissa Hunter and Carol h#ONNECTIONS v WORKS BY ,ISSA (UNTER AND #AROL Stein; and Tom Hall, "Maine Landscapes," through 3TEIN AND 4OM (ALL h-AINE ,ANDSCAPES v THROUGH Nov. 1 1 . georgemarshallstoregallery.com .OV GEORGEMARSHALLSTOREGALLERY COM York Public Library: Paintings by Peter Agrafiotis, 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 0AINTINGS BY 0ETER !GRAlOTIS through Oct. 30. york.lib.me.us THROUGH /CT YORK LIB ME US Fryeburg Academy (Palmina F. and Stephen &RYEBURG !CADEMY 0ALMINA & AND 3TEPHEN S. Pace Galleries of Art): "Apple of My Eye," 3 0ACE 'ALLERIES OF !RT h!PPLE OF -Y %YE v paintings, watercolors, pastels and prints of apples PAINTINGS WATERCOLORS PASTELS AND PRINTS OF APPLES from more than 50 mostly regional artists of the FROM MORE THAN MOSTLY REGIONAL ARTISTS OF THE past, through Dec. 2 1 . 935-9232. PAST THROUGH $EC Kennebunk Free Library: Jessica Willey and Jason +ENNEBUNK &REE ,IBRARY *ESSICA 7ILLEY AND *ASON Willey, "Everyday Beauty," travel photography, 7ILLEY h%VERYDAY "EAUTY v TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY through Oct. 31.985-2173. THROUGH /CT River Tree Arts, Kennebunk: "Photographers 2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK h0HOTOGRAPHERS Choice," through Nov. 10. rivertreearts.org #HOICE v THROUGH .OV RIVERTREEARTS ORG Haley Farm Gallery, Kittery: Fabric and clay (ALEY &ARM 'ALLERY +ITTERY &ABRIC AND CLAY exhibit, through Oct. 3 1 . haleygallery.com EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT HALEYGALLERY COM Atlantic Motorcar, Wiscasset: Maine Art Gallery !TLANTIC -OTORCAR 7ISCASSET -AINE !RT 'ALLERY artists exhibit depicting the "open road" and ARTISTS EXHIBIT DEPICTING THE hOPEN ROADv AND beyond, through Oct. 30. 882-7511. BEYOND THROUGH /CT Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset: Member's exhibit, -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET -EMBER S EXHIBIT works by artists from throughout the state, through WORKS BY ARTISTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE STATE THROUGH Oct. 2 1 ; "Wiscasset's Museum in the Streets," /CT h7ISCASSET S -USEUM IN THE 3TREETS v historical Wiscasset photos, through Oct. 30. HISTORICAL 7ISCASSET PHOTOS THROUGH /CT
maineartgallery.org MAINEARTGALLERY ORG 3TITCHERS #ORNER 7ISCASSET *ILL 3NYDER 7ALLACE Stitchers Corner, Wiscasset: Jill Snyder Wallace, h&OR THE ,OVE OF .EEDLE AND 4HREAD v EMBROIDERY "For the Love of Needle and Thread," embroidery, through Oct. 27. 882-4141. THROUGH /CT 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY h&RESH 0AINT AND 2ECENT Wiscasset Bay Gallery: "Fresh Paint and Recent Acquisitions," recent acquisitions of 19th- and !CQUISITIONS v RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF TH AND 20th-century American and European paintings, TH CENTURY !MERICAN AND %UROPEAN PAINTINGS PLUS NEW WORKS BY CONTEMPORARY .EW %NGLAND plus new works by contemporary New England artists, through Nov. 2. wiscassetbaygallery.com ARTISTS THROUGH .OV WISCASSETBAYGALLERY COM Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: "CSA: Community (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL h#3! #OMMUNITY 3UPPORTING !RTS v WORK OF ARTISTS WHO HAVE Supporting Arts," work of 14 artists who have PARTNERED WITH CENTRAL -AINE FARMS THROUGH /CT partnered with central Maine farms, through Oct. 27. harlowgallery.org HARLOWGALLERY ORG Unity College (Leonard R. Craig Art Gallery): 5NITY #OLLEGE ,EONARD 2 #RAIG !RT 'ALLERY Kenny Cole, "Even Now the Reaper Draws His +ENNY #OLE h%VEN .OW THE 2EAPER $RAWS (IS 7AGES v THROUGH /CT UCCPA UNITY EDU Wages," through Oct. 3 1 . uccpa.unity.edu/ exhibitions EXHIBITIONS Aarhus Gallery, Belfast: "The Making of Music," !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST h4HE -AKING OF -USIC v musical instruments and art inspired by music MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ART INSPIRED BY MUSIC or musical instruments, through Oct. 28. OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THROUGH /CT aarhusgallery.com AARHUSGALLERY COM Belfast Free Library: " O l d Paint New Life," exhibit "ELFAST &REE ,IBRARY h/LD 0AINT .EW ,IFE v EXHIBIT of artists giving old paint a new life and purpose, OF ARTISTS GIVING OLD PAINT A NEW LIFE AND PURPOSE through Oct. 3 1 . www.belfast.lib.me.us THROUGH /CT WWW BELFAST LIB ME US Perimeter Gallery, Belfast: Ben Potter, "Home 0ERIMETER 'ALLERY "ELFAST "EN 0OTTER h(OME Field," through Nov. 25. 338-0555. &IELD v THROUGH .OV Littlefield Gallery, Winter Harbor: Frederick Lynch ,ITTLElELD 'ALLERY 7INTER (ARBOR &REDERICK ,YNCH and James Linehan, "Geometry Meets Nature," AND *AMES ,INEHAN h'EOMETRY -EETS .ATURE v through Monday. Iittlefieldgallery.com THROUGH -ONDAY LITTLElELDGALLERY COM Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport: #ENTER FOR -AINE #ONTEMPORARY !RT 2OCKPORT 2012 Biennial Exhibition, through Nov. 28. "IENNIAL %XHIBITION THROUGH .OV cmcanow.org CMCANOW ORG Camden Public Library: Jerri Finch, "Balance," oil #AMDEN 0UBLIC ,IBRARY *ERRI &INCH h"ALANCE v OIL paintings, through Oct. 3 1 . 236-3440. PAINTINGS THROUGH /CT College of the Atlantic (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC %THEL ( "LUM 'ALLERY Bar Harbor: Jimmy Grashow, collaborative "AR (ARBOR *IMMY 'RASHOW COLLABORATIVE sculpture installation with COA students, through SCULPTURE INSTALLATION WITH #/! STUDENTS THROUGH Oct. 31.288-5015. /CT Lyceum Gallery, Lewiston: Meg Weston, "Lava ,YCEUM 'ALLERY ,EWISTON -EG 7ESTON h,AVA Flows," volcanic images and words, through Oct. &LOWS v VOLCANIC IMAGES AND WORDS THROUGH /CT 26. Iyceumgallery.com LYCEUMGALLERY COM Frost Farm Gallery, Norway: Western Maine Paper &ROST &ARM 'ALLERY .ORWAY 7ESTERN -AINE 0APER Project, original works on paper, through April 5. 0ROJECT ORIGINAL WORKS ON PAPER THROUGH !PRIL frostfarmgallery.com FROSTFARMGALLERY COM University of Maine (Holocaust and Human 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE (OLOCAUST AND (UMAN Rights Center of Maine), Augusta: "Maine Boys 2IGHTS #ENTER OF -AINE !UGUSTA h-AINE "OYS Overseas, German Boys in Maine," history and /VERSEAS 'ERMAN "OYS IN -AINE v HISTORY AND artifacts from Maine's P.O.W. camps from 1944 ARTIFACTS FROM -AINE S 0 / 7 CAMPS FROM and 1946, through Nov. 30. hhrc.uma.edu AND THROUGH .OV HHRC UMA EDU Winthrop Commerce Center: Amy Stacey Curtis, 7INTHROP #OMMERCE #ENTER !MY 3TACEY #URTIS "SPACE," interactive installation art, through Oct. h30!#% v INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION ART THROUGH /CT 2 1 . amystaceycurtis.com AMYSTACEYCURTIS COM University of Maine (Art Gallery), Farmington: Liz 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE !RT 'ALLERY &ARMINGTON ,IZ Phillips, "Biyuu II," sound and video installation, 0HILLIPS h"IYUU )) v SOUND AND VIDEO INSTALLATION through Nov. 1. 778-1062. THROUGH .OV Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle: "Continuing 4URTLE 'ALLERY $EER )SLE h#ONTINUING Connections: New and Old All Media," orchard #ONNECTIONS .EW AND /LD n !LL -EDIA v ORCHARD photographs by Michael Alpert, through Saturday. PHOTOGRAPHS BY -ICHAEL !LPERT THROUGH 3ATURDAY turtlegallery.com TURTLEGALLERY COM Savory Maine, Damariscotta: Portraiture by Jeffrey 3AVORY -AINE $AMARISCOTTA 0ORTRAITURE BY *EFFREY Burke, through Nov. 13. savorymainedining.com "URKE THROUGH .OV SAVORYMAINEDINING COM Art Galleries at University of Maine, Machias: !RT 'ALLERIES AT 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -ACHIAS Condon and Georgeann Kuhl, "Tuscany to #ONDON AND 'EORGEANN +UHL h4USCANY TO Pompeii and Beyond," through Nov. 30. 0OMPEII AND "EYOND v THROUGH .OV 255-1279. Yvette Torres Fine Art, Rockland: John Urbain, 9VETTE 4ORRES &INE !RT 2OCKLAND *OHN 5RBAIN " N o Ideas But in Things," through Sunday. h.O )DEAS "UT IN 4HINGS v THROUGH 3UNDAY 332-4014. CRAFT Gallery, Rockland: Jesse Gillespie, #2!&4 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND *ESSE 'ILLESPIE "Uncommon Beauty," through Nov. 5; Lissa h5NCOMMON "EAUTY v THROUGH .OV ,ISSA Hunter and Simon van der Ven, "Escape (UNTER AND 3IMON VAN DER 6EN h%SCAPE Boundaries," new work, through Nov. 1 1 . "OUNDARIES v NEW WORK THROUGH .OV craftonelm.com CRAFTONELM COM Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland: "Eight Artists," #ARVER (ILL 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h%IGHT !RTISTS v featuring Dianne Schelble, Laurie Goddard, Jon FEATURING $IANNE 3CHELBLE ,AURIE 'ODDARD *ON Kolkin, Diane Bowie Zaitlin, Adriance DeGroff, +OLKIN $IANE "OWIE :AITLIN !DRIANCE $E'ROFF David Estey, America Martin and Megan Hinton, $AVID %STEY !MERICA -ARTIN AND -EGAN (INTON through Oct. 31.594-7745. THROUGH /CT Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge -AINE #OASTAL )SLANDS .ATIONAL 7ILDLIFE 2EFUGE Visitor Center, Rockland: John Wood, Hank 6ISITOR #ENTER 2OCKLAND *OHN 7OOD (ANK Tyler, Kathleen Florance, Karl Gerstenberger 4YLER +ATHLEEN &LORANCE +ARL 'ERSTENBERGER and Keith Carver, multi-media, through Dec. 4. AND +EITH #ARVER MULTI MEDIA THROUGH $EC maineseabirds.org MAINESEABIRDS ORG Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland: "Off the Beaten #ALDBECK 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND h/FF THE "EATEN Path," multi-artist show focusing on Maine 0ATH v MULTI ARTIST SHOW FOCUSING ON -AINE landscapes, through Nov. 3. caldbeck.com LANDSCAPES THROUGH .OV CALDBECK COM
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FAIRS/FESTIVALS N &!)23 &%34)6!,3 Swine and Stein Octoberfest, local food, 3WINE AND 3TEIN /CTOBERFEST LOCAL FOOD beer, music, chicken fling competition, frozen BEER MUSIC CHICKEN mING COMPETITION FROZEN T-shirt contest and more, Water Street and 4 SHIRT CONTEST AND MORE 7ATER 3TREET AND surrounding areas, Gardiner. $10 in advance; SURROUNDING AREAS 'ARDINER IN ADVANCE $15 day of festival (includes beer samples); $10 DAY OF FESTIVAL INCLUDES BEER SAMPLES (no beer); free for children ages 12 and under. NO BEER FREE FOR CHILDREN AGES AND UNDER gardinermainstreet.org. 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. GARDINERMAINSTREET ORG A M TO P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Fall Festival, seed saving, hay climbing, horse &ALL &ESTIVAL SEED SAVING HAY CLIMBING HORSE team demos, hayrides, pumpkin picking, food TEAM DEMOS HAYRIDES PUMPKIN PICKING FOOD and music, Wolfe's Neck Farm, Freeport. $6; $20 AND MUSIC 7OLFE S .ECK &ARM &REEPORT for family of four. 865-4469. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FOR FAMILY OF FOUR A M TO P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Mediums Day Fair, private readings, auric -EDIUMS $AY &AIR PRIVATE READINGS AURIC photography and vendors, American Legion Hall, PHOTOGRAPHY AND VENDORS !MERICAN ,EGION (ALL Westbrook. Cost for services. 797-2039. 10 a.m. 7ESTBROOK #OST FOR SERVICES A M to 3 p.m. Saturday. TO P M 3ATURDAY Annual Harvest Fest, pancake breakfast, costume !NNUAL (ARVEST &EST PANCAKE BREAKFAST COSTUME parade, hay rides, pumpkin decorating, concerts PARADE HAY RIDES PUMPKIN DECORATING CONCERTS
on the bridge and more, downtown Kennebunk. ON THE BRIDGE AND MORE DOWNTOWN +ENNEBUNK Free, kennebunkfestivals.com. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. &REE KENNEBUNKFESTIVALS COM A M TO P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY 28th Annual York Beach Harvestfest and TH !NNUAL 9ORK "EACH (ARVESTFEST AND Kidfest, live bands, ox roast, bean hole beans, +IDFEST LIVE BANDS OX ROAST BEAN HOLE BEANS vendors, hayrides and more, York Beach. Free. VENDORS HAYRIDES AND MORE 9ORK "EACH &REE gatewaytomaine.org. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday GATEWAYTOMAINE ORG A M TO P M 3ATURDAY and Sunday. AND 3UNDAY
SPECIAL EVENTS N 30%#)!, %6%.43 THURSDAY 4(523$!9 "A Finished Heart: Love At Life's End," Eliott h! &INISHED (EART ,OVE !T ,IFE S %ND v %LIOTT Cherry's prose, poetry and music about loss of life #HERRY S PROSE POETRY AND MUSIC ABOUT LOSS OF LIFE partner to illness, University of Maine (Holocaust PARTNER TO ILLNESS 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE (OLOCAUST and Human Rights Center of Maine), Augusta. AND (UMAN 2IGHTS #ENTER OF -AINE !UGUSTA Free. 621-3532. 6:30 p.m. &REE P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Open Mic and Poetry Slam, for musicians and /PEN -IC AND 0OETRY 3LAM FOR MUSICIANS AND poets, First Universalist Church, Auburn. Free. POETS &IRST 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH !UBURN &REE 783-0461. 7:30 p.m. P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Portland Fire Museum Open House, tire horses 0ORTLAND &IRE -USEUM /PEN (OUSE lRE HORSES return to the stalls, antique fire trucks display RETURN TO THE STALLS ANTIQUE lRE TRUCKS DISPLAY and firefighting films; part of Spring Street will be AND lRElGHTING lLMS PART OF 3PRING 3TREET WILL BE closed to traffic, Portland Fire Museum. $5; $3 for CLOSED TO TRAFlC 0ORTLAND &IRE -USEUM FOR children. 772-2040. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Cladah CHILDREN A M TO P M #LADAH Mhor Pipe Band performs at 11 a.m. -HOR 0IPE "AND PERFORMS AT A M "CSA: Community Supporting Arts," potluck h#3! #OMMUNITY 3UPPORTING !RTS v POTLUCK celebration of local food, farms and art with CELEBRATION OF LOCAL FOOD FARMS AND ART WITH music and farmers market, Vaughan Homestead, MUSIC AND FARMERS MARKET 6AUGHAN (OMESTEAD Hallowell. $10 in advance; $12 day of event. 622(ALLOWELL IN ADVANCE DAY OF EVENT 381 3. 4 to 7 p.m. TO P M Halloween Costume Swap, drop off a costume (ALLOWEEN #OSTUME 3WAP DROP OFF A COSTUME through Oct. 11 and receive a ticket for free THROUGH /CT AND RECEIVE A TICKET FOR FREE costume on swap day, Dance Studio of Maine, COSTUME ON SWAP DAY $ANCE 3TUDIO OF -AINE Gorham. dancestudioofmaine.com. Noon to 3 p.m. 'ORHAM DANCESTUDIOOFMAINE COM .OON TO P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Smoke and Mirror Circus, unique combination 3MOKE AND -IRROR #IRCUS UNIQUE COMBINATION of circus, theater and performance art, 21-plus; OF CIRCUS THEATER AND PERFORMANCE ART PLUS Geno's Rock Club, Portland. $8.221-2382. 9 p.m. 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND P M Woofstock, pet vendors, search and rescue 7OOFSTOCK PET VENDORS SEARCH AND RESCUE
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demonstrations, Maine State Museum, Augusta. DEMONSTRATIONS -AINE 3TATE -USEUM !UGUSTA Free, mainestatemuseum.org. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. &REE MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG A M TO P M OCT. 18 /#4 Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi, world 2OYAL $RUMMERS AND $ANCERS OF "URUNDI WORLD music and dance, Merrill Auditorium, Portland. MUSIC AND DANCE -ERRILL !UDITORIUM 0ORTLAND $34 to $46. porttix.com. 7:30 p.m. TO PORTTIX COM P M
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Teen Movie Night, for ages 12 to 19, "Indiana 4EEN -OVIE .IGHT FOR AGES TO h)NDIANA Jones and the Temple of D o o m " (1984), Portland *ONES AND THE 4EMPLE OF $OOMv 0ORTLAND Public Library. Free, portlandlibrary.com. 4 p.m. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M Thursday. 4HURSDAY "Rana's Wedding," love story, part of Palestinian h2ANA S 7EDDING v LOVE STORY PART OF 0ALESTINIAN Film Festival; Talbot Auditorium of Luther Bonney &ILM &ESTIVAL 4ALBOT !UDITORIUM OF ,UTHER "ONNEY Hall, University of Southern Maine, Portland. $7; (ALL 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 0ORTLAND $5 for seniors and students. 239-8060. 7:30 p.m. FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Friday. &RIDAY John Sinclair, author, poet and activist will *OHN 3INCLAIR AUTHOR POET AND ACTIVIST WILL "5 Broken Cameras," documentary about h "ROKEN #AMERAS v DOCUMENTARY ABOUT provide commentary and answer questions after PROVIDE COMMENTARY AND ANSWER QUESTIONS AFTER resistance in Bil'in, part of Palestinian Film RESISTANCE IN "IL IN PART OF 0ALESTINIAN &ILM screening of documentary about his life, Meg SCREENING OF DOCUMENTARY ABOUT HIS LIFE -EG Festival; Space, Portland. $7. space538.org. 7:30 &ESTIVAL 3PACE 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG Perry Center, Portland. $5. 284-3358. 6 p.m. 0ERRY #ENTER 0ORTLAND P M p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Port Veritas Spoken Word Series, with John 0ORT 6ERITAS 3POKEN 7ORD 3ERIES WITH *OHN Global Lens International Film Series, Bates Sinclair, 18-plus; Bull Feeney's, Portland. $8. 773- 'LOBAL ,ENS )NTERNATIONAL &ILM 3ERIES "ATES 3INCLAIR PLUS "ULL &EENEY S 0ORTLAND College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. Free. #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER ,EWISTON &REE 7210.7:30 p.m. P M bates.edu/museum. "Grey Matter" (2011, BATES EDU MUSEUM h'REY -ATTERv Rwanda), 7:30 p.m. Monday. Through Dec. 3. 2WANDA P M -ONDAY 4HROUGH $EC WEDNESDSAY 7%$.%3$3!9 â&#x20AC;¢â&#x20AC;¢â&#x20AC;¢The Banned Book Film Series," "Ordinary Maine Earth Science Day, displays and interactive h4HE "ANNED "OOK &ILM 3ERIES v h/RDINARY -AINE %ARTH 3CIENCE $AY DISPLAYS AND INTERACTIVE
People" (1980, Rated R), Portland Public Library. 0EOPLEv 2ATED 2 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY Free, portlandlibrary.com. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. &REE PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M 7EDNESDAY " H a r i - K i r i : Death of a Samurai," thrilling h(ARI +IRI $EATH OF A 3AMURAI v THRILLING exploration of revenge, honor and individuality in EXPLORATION OF REVENGE HONOR AND INDIVIDUALITY IN the face of oppressive power, Space, Portland. $7. THE FACE OF OPPRESSIVE POWER 3PACE 0ORTLAND space538.org. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. SPACE ORG P M 7EDNESDAY "Reel Rock," rock-climbing adventures; benefit h2EEL 2OCK v ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURES BENElT for the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor FOR THE ,EAVE .O 4RACE #ENTER FOR /UTDOOR Ethics; One Longfellow Square, Portland. $15. %THICS /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND onelongfellowsquare.com. 7 p.m. Oct. 18. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M /CT Teen Movie Night, for ages 12 to 19, "Raiders of 4EEN -OVIE .IGHT FOR AGES TO h2AIDERS OF the Lost Ark" (1981), Portland Public Library. Free. THE ,OST !RKv 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE portlandlibrary.com. 4 p.m. Oct. 18. PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M /CT " 4 0 Days at Base Camp," Mt. Everest h $AYS AT "ASE #AMP v -T %VEREST documentary screening with filmmaker Dianne DOCUMENTARY SCREENING WITH lLMMAKER $IANNE Whelan, Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $9; 7HELAN ,INCOLN 4HEATER $AMARISCOTTA $7 for seniors; $5 for ages 18 and under. FOR SENIORS FOR AGES AND UNDER atthelincoln.org. 7 p.m. Oct. 18. ATTHELINCOLN ORG P M /CT "I A M , " documentary screening and post-film h) !- v DOCUMENTARY SCREENING AND POST lLM discussion with Bill Halpin and Saskia Huising, DISCUSSION WITH "ILL (ALPIN AND 3ASKIA (UISING Rockland Public Library. Free. 594-0310. 6:30 2OCKLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE p.m. Oct. 18. P M /CT
BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 Paul Doiron, author of "The Poacher's Son" and 0AUL $OIRON AUTHOR OF h4HE 0OACHER S 3ONv AND "Bad Little Falls," Lithgow Public Library, Augusta. h"AD ,ITTLE &ALLS v ,ITHGOW 0UBLIC ,IBRARY !UGUSTA www.lithgow.lib.me.us. 6:30 p.m. Thursday. WWW LITHGOW LIB ME US P M 4HURSDAY
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Andrew Zolli, author of "Resilience," Camden !NDREW :OLLI AUTHOR OF h2ESILIENCE v #AMDEN Public Library. 236-3440. 7 p.m. Thursday. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M 4HURSDAY Sharon Lovejoy, author of "My First Bird Book," 3HARON ,OVEJOY AUTHOR OF h-Y &IRST "IRD "OOK v Second Congregational Church, Newcastle. 3ECOND #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH .EWCASTLE mainecoastbookshop.com. 1:30 p.m. Thursday. MAINECOASTBOOKSHOP COM P M 4HURSDAY Caitlin Shetterly, author of "Made for You and #AITLIN 3HETTERLY AUTHOR OF h-ADE FOR 9OU AND Me: Going West, Going Broke, Finding Home," -E 'OING 7EST 'OING "ROKE &INDING (OME v Rockland Public Library. 594-0310. 6:30 p.m. 2OCKLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY P M Thursday. 4HURSDAY Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida Leclair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,ECLAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," Maine Coast Book Shop and Cafe, ,IFE v -AINE #OAST "OOK 3HOP AND #AFE Damariscotta. mainecoastbookshop.com. 4 p.m. $AMARISCOTTA MAINECOASTBOOKSHOP COM P M Friday. &RIDAY Susan Poulin, author of "Finding Your Inner 3USAN 0OULIN AUTHOR OF h&INDING 9OUR )NNER Moose: Ida Leclair's Guide to Livin' the Good -OOSE )DA ,ECLAIR S 'UIDE TO ,IVIN THE 'OOD Life," Beyond the Sea, Belfast. 338-2100. 2 p.m. ,IFE v "EYOND THE 3EA "ELFAST P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Morgan Callan Rogers, author of "A Ruby Red -ORGAN #ALLAN 2OGERS AUTHOR OF h! 2UBY 2ED Heart in the Cold Blue Sea," Louis T. Graves (EART IN THE #OLD "LUE 3EA v ,OUIS 4 'RAVES Library, Kennebunkport. 967-2778. 2 p.m. ,IBRARY +ENNEBUNKPORT P M Sunday. 3UNDAY Susan Orlean, author of "Rin Tin Tin: The Life 3USAN /RLEAN AUTHOR OF h2IN 4IN 4IN 4HE ,IFE and the Legend," Longfellow Books, Portland. AND THE ,EGEND v ,ONGFELLOW "OOKS 0ORTLAND longfellowbooks.com. 6 p.m. Sunday. LONGFELLOWBOOKS COM P M 3UNDAY Josh Pahigian, author of "Strangers on the Beach," *OSH 0AHIGIAN AUTHOR OF h3TRANGERS ON THE "EACH v
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"THE POSSESSION" (PG-13) (1:32) Stars Natasha ¾B63 >=AA3AA7=<œ >5 ! (! AbO`a <ObOaVO Calis, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick and Jay 1OZWa 8STT`Sg 2SO\ ;]`UO\ 9g`O ASRUeWQY O\R 8Og Brazeau. Directed by Ole Bornedal. A young girl buys 0`OhSOc 2W`SQbSR Pg =ZS 0]`\SROZ / g]c\U UW`Z Pcga an antique box at a yard sale, unaware that inside the O\ O\bW_cS P]f Ob O gO`R aOZS c\OeO`S bVOb W\aWRS bVS collectible lives a malicious ancient spirit. The girl's Q]ZZSQbWPZS ZWdSa O [OZWQW]ca O\QWS\b a^W`Wb BVS UW`Z¸a father teams with his ex-wife to find a way to end the TObVS` bSO[a eWbV VWa Sf eWTS b] ¿\R O eOg b] S\R bVS curse. Qc`aS Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12:10, 7:05 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( 2:20, ( %( #
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by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich. After his son is Pg /\R`Se AbO\b]\ O\R :SS C\Y`WQV /TbS` VWa a]\ Wa captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, QO^bc`SR W\ bVS 5`SOb 0O``WS` @SST O\R bOYS\ b] AgR\Sg a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him O bW[WR QZ]e\ÂżaV aSba ]cb ]\ O X]c`\Sg b] P`W\U VW[ home. This is a re-release in 3D. V][S BVWa Wa O `S `SZSOaS W\ !2 Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:05 (3D), AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( # !2 2:15, 4:35 (3D), 7; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 11:50, ( # "(!# !2 %) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a (# 2:10, 4:30, 7 ( "(! %
"RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION" (R) (1:35) Stars Âľ@3A723<B 3D7:( @3B@70CB7=<Âś @ (!# AbO`a Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Michelle Rodriguez ;WZZO 8]d]dWQV AWS\\O 5cWZZ]`g ;WQVSZZS @]R`WUcSh and Aryana Engineer. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. O\R /`gO\O 3\UW\SS` 2W`SQbSR Pg >OcZ E A /\RS`a]\ Alice fights alongside a resistance movement in the /ZWQS ÂżUVba OZ]\UaWRS O `SaWabO\QS []dS[S\b W\ bVS continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation Q]\bW\cW\U PObbZS OUOW\ab bVS C[P`SZZO 1]`^]`ObW]\ and the undead. O\R bVS c\RSOR Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs 4:30, 9:20; CinAV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a "(! '( ) 1W\ emagic Westbrook Thurs 9:20 S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a '(
"FRANKENWEENIE" (PG) (1:27) Stars Winona Ryder, ¾4@/<93<E33<73œ >5 ( % AbO`a EW\]\O @gRS` Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short and Martin Landau. 1ObVS`W\S =¸6O`O ;O`bW\ AV]`b O\R ;O`bW\ :O\ROc Directed by Tim Burton. Young Victor conducts a sci2W`SQbSR Pg BW[ 0c`b]\ G]c\U DWQb]` Q]\RcQba O aQW ence experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back S\QS Sf^S`W[S\b b] P`W\U VWa PSZ]dSR R]U A^O`Yg POQY to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, b] ZWTS ]\Zg b] TOQS c\W\bS\RSR a][SbW[Sa []\ab`]ca consequences. Q]\aS_cS\QSa Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:15,6:55 Fri 4:20, AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( # $(## 4`W "( 6:55, 9 Sat 1:15,4:20, 6:55, 9 Sun 1:15,4:20, 6:55 Mon$(## ' AOb ( # "( $(## ' Ac\ ( # "( $(## ;]\ Wed 4:20, 6:55; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1:10,3:40 ESR "( $(##) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a ( !(" (3D), 6:30 (3D) Fri-Sat 1:10, 3:40 (3D), 6:30 (3D), 8:45 !2 $(! !2 4`W AOb ( !(" !2 $(! !2 &("# Sun-Wed 1:10,3:40 (3D), 6:30 (3D); Cinemagic Grand Ac\ ESR ( !(" !2 $(! !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R (South Portland) Thurs (all 3D) 12, 2:10,4:20, 7:20, 9:30 A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a OZZ !2 ( "( %( '(! Fri-Sun 12, (3D), 7:20, 9:30 (3D) Mon-Wed 4`W Ac\ 2:10,4:20 ( "( !2 %( '(! !2 ;]\ ESR 2:10,4:20 (3D), 7:20, 9:30 (3D); Cinemagic Saco Thurs( "( !2 %( '(! !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a Wed (all IMAX 3D) 12:10, 7, 9:10; Cinemagic ESR OZZ 7;/F !2 ( 2:20,4:30, ( "(! % '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ Westbrook Thurs (all 3D) 12:20, 7:20, 9:30 ESabP`]]Y BVc`a OZZ !2 ( 2:30,4:50, (! "(# %( '(! Fri-Wed 12:20, (3D), 4:50, 7:20, 9:30 (3D) 4`W ESR ( 2:30 (! !2 "(# %( '(! !2 "HOPE SPRINGS" (PG-13) (1:40) Stars Meryl Streep, ¾6=>3 A>@7<5Aœ >5 ! (" AbO`a ;S`gZ Ab`SS^ Tommy Lee Jones, Steve Carell and Jean Smart. B][[g :SS 8]\Sa AbSdS 1O`SZZ O\R 8SO\ A[O`b Directed by David Frankel. After 30 years of marriage, 2W`SQbSR Pg 2OdWR 4`O\YSZ /TbS` ! gSO`a ]T [O``WOUS a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long O [WRRZS OUSR Q]c^ZS ObbS\Ra O\ W\bS\aS eSSY Z]\U counseling session to work on their relationship. Q]c\aSZW\U aSaaW]\ b] e]`Y ]\ bVSW` `SZObW]\aVW^ Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Thurs 12,2:10,4:25, 7:10, AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ( "( # %( 9:25; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12,2:20,9:35 '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ( '(!# "HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA" (PG) (1:58) Stars Adam ¾6=B3: B@/<AG:D/<7/œ >5 (#& AbO`a /RO[ Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg and Selena AO\RZS` 9SdW\ 8O[Sa /\Rg AO[PS`U O\R ASZS\O Gomez. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. Dracula 5][Sh 2W`SQbSR Pg 5S\\Rg BO`bOY]daYg 2`OQcZO operates a high-end resort far away from the human ]^S`ObSa O VWUV S\R `Sa]`b TO` OeOg T`][ bVS Vc[O\ world. He goes into overprotective mode when a boy e]`ZR 6S U]Sa W\b] ]dS`^`]bSQbWdS []RS eVS\ O P]g discovers the resort and falls for his daughter. RWaQ]dS`a bVS `Sa]`b O\R TOZZa T]` VWa ROcUVbS` Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:30,7:10 Fri AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "(! %( 4`W 4:30, 6:50, 9:05 Sat 1:30,4:30, 6:50, 9:05 Sun 1:30, 4:30, "(! $(# '( # AOb (! "(! $(# '( # Ac\ (! "(! 6:50 Mon-Wed 4:30, 6:50; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs $(# ;]\ ESR "(! $(# ) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a 4 (3D), 6:50 (3D) Fri-Sat 1:20,4 (3D), 6:50 (3D), (1:20, " !2 $(# !2 4`W AOb ( " !2 $(# !2 9:15 Sun-Wed 1:20, 4 (3D), 6:50 (3D); Cinemagic Grand '( # Ac\ ESR ( " !2 $(# !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R (South Portland) Thurs 2:20 (3D), 4:30, 7:10 (3D), A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a ( !2 "(! %( !2 9:20 Fri-Sun 12 !2 (3D), 2:20 (3D), 4:30, 7:10 (3D), 9:20 '( 4`W Ac\ ( !2 "(! %( !2 '( Mon-Wed 2:20 (3D), 4:30, 7:10 (3D), 9:20; Cinemagic ;]\ ESR ( !2 "(! %( !2 '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ Saco Thurs-Wed 12:05, (3D) 4:30, 7 (3D), 9:10; AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( # 2:25 ( # !2 "(! % !2 '( ) Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 11:50,12(3D), 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (# !2 2, 2:10 ( (3D), 4:20,4:30 (3D), 6:45, 7 (3D), 9, 9:10 (3D) !2 "( "(! !2 $("# % !2 ' '( !2
"SLEEPWALK WITH ME" (NR) (1:30) Stars Mike BirbiÂľA:33>E/:9 E7B6 ;3Âś <@ (! AbO`a ;WYS 0W`PW glia, Lauren Ambrose and James Rebhorn. Directed by UZWO :Oc`S\ /[P`]aS O\R 8O[Sa @SPV]`\ 2W`SQbSR Pg Mike Birbiglia and Seth Barrish. A burgeoning stand-up ;WYS 0W`PWUZWO O\R ASbV 0O``WaV / Pc`US]\W\U abO\R c^ comedian struggles with the stress of a stalled career, Q][SRWO\ ab`cUUZSa eWbV bVS ab`Saa ]T O abOZZSR QO`SS` a stale relationship and the wild spurts of severe sleepO abOZS `SZObW]\aVW^ O\R bVS eWZR a^c`ba ]T aSdS`S aZSS^ walking he is desperate to ignore. eOZYW\U VS Wa RSa^S`ObS b] WU\]`S Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 1:30 FriAV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a (! 4`W Mon 1:45,4:30, 7:15, 9:40 Tues 1:45,4:30, 9:40 Wed ;]\ ("# "(! %( # '(" BcSa ("# "(! '(" ESR 1:45,4:30,7:15,9:40 ("# "(! %( # '("
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Kevin James is a biology teacher w h o b e c o m e s a mixed martial arts fighter to 9SdW\ 8O[Sa Wa O PW]Z]Ug bSOQVS` eV] PSQ][Sa O [WfSR [O`bWOZ O`ba ¿UVbS` b] raise m o n e y f o r his s c h o o l i n " H e r e C o m e s t h e B o o m . " `OWaS []\Sg T]` VWa aQV]]Z W\ ¾6S`S 1][Sa bVS 0]][ œ 7:10, 9:30; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 11:50, 2:10, %( '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (# ( 4:30, 7, 9:20 "(! % '( "KILLER JOE" (NR-17) (1:58) Stars Matthew Mc¾97::3@ 8=3œ <@ % (#& AbO`a ;ObbVSe ;Q Conaughey, Emile Hirsch and Juno Temple. Directed 1]\OcUVSg 3[WZS 6W`aQV O\R 8c\] BS[^ZS 2W`SQbSR by William Friedkin. When a debt puts a young man's Pg EWZZWO[ 4`WSRYW\ EVS\ O RSPb ^cba O g]c\U [O\¸a life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil ZWTS W\ RO\US` VS bc`\a b] ^cbbW\U O VWb ]cb ]\ VWa SdWZ mother in order to collect the insurance. []bVS` W\ ]`RS` b] Q]ZZSQb bVS W\ac`O\QS Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 1:45,4:30, AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a ("# "(! 7:15, 9:30 %( # '(!
"LOOPER" (R) (1:58) Stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, ¾:==>3@œ @ (#& AbO`a 8]aS^V 5]`R]\ :SdWbb Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt and Paul Dano. Directed by 0`cQS EWZZWa 3[WZg 0Zc\b O\R >OcZ 2O\] 2W`SQbSR Pg Rian Johnson. In 2072, when the mob wants to get @WO\ 8]V\a]\ 7\ % eVS\ bVS []P eO\ba b] USb rid of someone, the target is sent 30 years into the `WR ]T a][S]\S bVS bO`USb Wa aS\b ! gSO`a W\b] bVS past, where a hired gun awaits. Someone like Joe, who ^Oab eVS`S O VW`SR Uc\ OeOWba A][S]\S ZWYS 8]S eV] one day learns the mob wants to "close the loop" by ]\S ROg ZSO`\a bVS []P eO\ba b] ¾QZ]aS bVS Z]]^œ Pg transporting back Joe's future self. b`O\a^]`bW\U POQY 8]S¸a Tcbc`S aSZT Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs-Wed 1, AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a ESR "HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET" (PG-13) (1:41) ¾6=CA3 /B B63 3<2 =4 B63 AB@33Bœ >5 ! (" 3:45,6:40,9:15; Windham 5 Star Thurs 7:05; Nordica !("# $(" '( #) EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a %( #) <]`RWQO Stars Jennifer Lawrence, Elisabeth Shue, Max Thieriot (Freeport) Thurs 2,4:30,7; Cinemagic Grand (South AbO`a 8S\\WTS` :Oe`S\QS 3ZWaOPSbV AVcS ;Of BVWS`W]b 4`SS^]`b BVc`a "(! %) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV and Gil Bellows. Directed by Mark Tonderai. A mother Portland) Thurs 2:10,4:45, 7:30,10 Fri-Sun 11:30, 2:10, O\R 5WZ 0SZZ]ea 2W`SQbSR Pg ;O`Y B]\RS`OW / []bVS` >]`bZO\R BVc`a ( "("# %(! 4`W Ac\ (! ( and daughter move to a new town and find themselves "("# %(! ;]\ ESR 4:45, 7:30,10 Mon-Wed 2:10,4:45, 7:30,10; Cinemagic O\R ROcUVbS` []dS b] O \Se b]e\ O\R ¿\R bVS[aSZdSa ( "("# %(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ living next door to a house where a young girl murSaco Thurs-Wed 12:30, 3:10, 6:50, 9:20; Cinemagic ZWdW\U \Sfb R]]` b] O V]caS eVS`S O g]c\U UW`Z [c` AOQ] BVc`a ESR (! !( $(# '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ dered her parents. When the daughter befriends the Westbrook Thurs-Wed 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 9:40 RS`SR VS` ^O`S\ba EVS\ bVS ROcUVbS` PST`WS\Ra bVS ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (! !(" $(# '(" surviving son, she learns the story is far from over. ac`dWdW\U a]\ aVS ZSO`\a bVS ab]`g Wa TO` T`][ ]dS` Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:05,7:20; CinAV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( # %( ) 1W\ "THE MASTER" (PG-13) (2:17) Stars Philip Seymour ¾B63 ;/AB3@œ >5 ! ( % AbO`a >VWZW^ ASg[]c` emagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 11:40,2,4:20, 7, S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a (" "( % Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams. Directed 6]TT[O\ 8]O_cW\ >V]S\Wf O\R /[g /RO[a 2W`SQbSR 9:20; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:20, '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( 2:35,4:50, (!# "(# by Paul Thomas Anderson. A Naval veteran arrives Pg >OcZ BV][Oa /\RS`a]\ / <OdOZ dSbS`O\ O``WdSa
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SACO DRIVE-IN, 969 Portland A/1= 2@7D3 7< '$' >]`bZO\R Road, Saco; 284-1016. Open @]OR AOQ]) &" $ =^S\ Friday and Saturday only. Gates 4`WROg O\R AObc`ROg ]\Zg 5ObSa open at 6:30 p.m. $15/carload. ]^S\ Ob $(! ^ [ # QO`Z]OR Fri-Sat: "End of Watch" (R) 7:15; 4`W AOb( Âľ3\R ]T EObQVÂś @ %( #) followed by "Looper" (R) T]ZZ]eSR Pg Âľ:]]^S`Âś @
home from war unsettled and uncertain of his future V][S T`][ eO` c\aSbbZSR O\R c\QS`bOW\ ]T VWa Tcbc`S - until he is tantalized by The Cause, a faith-based ³ c\bWZ VS Wa bO\bOZWhSR Pg BVS 1OcaS O TOWbV POaSR organization, and its charismatic leader. ]`UO\WhObW]\ O\R Wba QVO`Wa[ObWQ ZSORS` Showing at: Eveningstar (Brunswick) Thurs 1,3:45, AV]eW\U Ob( 3dS\W\UabO` 0`c\aeWQY BVc`a !("# 6:30; Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs-Wed 12:30,3:30, $(! ) <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a ESR (! !(! 6:30, 9:20; Cinemagic Saco Fri-Wed 12:05, 3:15, 6:30, $(! '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] 4`W ESR ( # !( # $(! 9:30; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 12:10,3:20, '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR ( !( 6:30,9:25 $(! '( # "THE ODD LIFE OF TIMOTHY GREEN" (PG) (1:40) ¾B63 =22 :743 =4 B7;=B6G 5@33<œ >5 (" Stars Jennifer Garner, Joel Edgerton and CJ Adams. AbO`a 8S\\WTS` 5O`\S` 8]SZ 3RUS`b]\ O\R 18 /RO[a Directed by Peter Hedges. A childless couple bury a 2W`SQbSR Pg >SbS` 6SRUSa / QVWZRZSaa Q]c^ZS Pc`g O box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for P]f W\ bVSW` POQYgO`R Q]\bOW\W\U OZZ ]T bVSW` eWaVSa T]` an infant. Soon, a child is born, though Timothy Green O\ W\TO\b A]]\ O QVWZR Wa P]`\ bV]cUV BW[]bVg 5`SS\ is not all that he appears. Wa \]b OZZ bVOb VS O^^SO`a Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 4:40, 7:10 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a "(" %( "PITCH PERFECT" (PG) (1:52) Stars Anna Kendrick, ¾>7B16 >3@431Bœ >5 (# AbO`a /\\O 9S\R`WQY Brittany Snow and Rebel Wilson. Directed by Jason 0`WbbO\g A\]e O\R @SPSZ EWZa]\ 2W`SQbSR Pg 8Oa]\ Moore. A college freshman is cajoled into joining the ;]]`S / Q]ZZSUS T`SaV[O\ Wa QOX]ZSR W\b] X]W\W\U bVS school's all-girl singing group. aQV]]Z¸a OZZ UW`Z aW\UW\U U`]c^ Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:10,7 Fri 4:10, 7, AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( % 4`W "( % 9:25 Sat 1,4:10, 7, 9:25 Sun 1,4:10, 7 Mon-Wed 4:10, '( # AOb "( % '( # Ac\ "( % ;]\ ESR "( 7; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 2:20,4:50, %) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a ( "(# 7:20, 9:50 Fri 11:50, 2:20,4:50, 7:20, 9:50 Sat 4:50, 7:20, %( '(# 4`W (# ( "(# %( '(# AOb "(# %( 9:50 Sun 11:50, 2:20,4:50, 9:50 Mon-Wed 2:20, '(# Ac\ (# ( "(# %(7:20, '(# ;]\ ESR ( 4:50, 7:20, 9:50; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12, 2:25, "(# %( '(# ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( # 4:50,7:15, 9:40; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs 12:20, "(# %( # '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ( 3:20, 6:40, 9:20 Fri-Wed 12:20, 3:20, 6:45, 9:20 !( $(" '( 4`W ESR ( !( $("# '(
"TAKEN 2" (PG-13) (1:31) Stars Liam Neeson, Famke ¾B/93< œ >5 ! (! AbO`a :WO[ <SSa]\ 4O[YS Janssen, Maggie Grace and Leland Orser. Directed by 8O\aaS\ ;OUUWS 5`OQS O\R :SZO\R =`aS` 2W`SQbSR Pg Olivier Megaton. In Istanbul, retired CIA operative Bry=ZWdWS` ;SUOb]\ 7\ 7abO\PcZ `SbW`SR 17/ ]^S`ObWdS 0`g an Mills and his wife are taken hostage by the father of O\ ;WZZa O\R VWa eWTS O`S bOYS\ V]abOUS Pg bVS TObVS` ]T a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter. O YWR\O^^S` ;WZZa YWZZSR eVWZS `SaQcW\U VWa ROcUVbS` Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:25, 7:15 Fri AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( # %( # 4`W 4:30, 7:15, 9:40 Sat 1:20, 4:30, 7:15, 9:40 Sun 1:20, 4:30, "(! %( # '(" AOb ( "(! %( # '(" Ac\ ( "(! 7:15 Mon-Wed 4:30,7:15; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs %( # ;]\ ESR "(! %( #) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a 1:30, 3:50, 7:10 Fri-Sat 1:30, 3:50, 7:10, 9:20 Sun-Wed (! !(# %( 4`W AOb (! !(# %( '( Ac\ ESR 1:30,3:50, 7:10; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) (! !(# %( ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R Thurs 2, "( 4:20, 7, 9:30 Fri-Sun 11:50, 2,4:20, 7, 9:30 MonBVc`a % '(! 4`W Ac\ (# "( % '(! ;]\ Wed 2,4:20,7, 9:30; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12:20, ESR "( % '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( 2:30,4:45,7:10,9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed (! "("# %( '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR 7:10, 7:30, 9:30, 9:50 12,12:20, ( 2:10, ( 2:30,4:30,4:40, (! "(! "(" %( %(! '(! '(# "TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE" (PG-13) (1:51) Stars ¾B@=C0:3 E7B6 B63 1C@D3œ >5 ! (# AbO`a Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, John Goodman and 1ZW\b 3Oabe]]R /[g /RO[a 8]V\ 5]]R[O\ O\R Justin Timberlake. Directed by Robert Lorenz. An ailing 8cabW\ BW[PS`ZOYS 2W`SQbSR Pg @]PS`b :]`S\h /\ OWZW\U baseball scout in his twilight years takes his daughter POaSPOZZ aQ]cb W\ VWa beWZWUVb gSO`a bOYSa VWa ROcUVbS` along for one last recruiting trip. OZ]\U T]` ]\S ZOab `SQ`cWbW\U b`W^ Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Thurs 1:30, 7; AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R BVc`a (! %) Windham 5 Star Thurs 6:50; Nordica (Freeport) Thurs 1, EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a $(# ) <]`RWQO 4`SS^]`b BVc`a 3:30, 6:40 Fri-Sat 1, 3:30, 6:40, 9 Sun-Wed 1, 3:30, 6:40; !(! $(" 4`W AOb !(! $(" ' Ac\ ESR !(! $(" ) Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Thurs 11:30, 2:15, 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R BVc`a (! ( # 4:50, 7:20,10; Cinemagic Saco Thurs-Wed 12,2:25, "(# %( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] BVc`a ESR ( # 4:50,7:15,9:40; Cinemagic Westbrook Thurs-Wed 11:50, "(# %( # '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y BVc`a ESR (# 2:20, 4:50, 7:20, 9:50 ( "(# %( '(# "WON'T BACK DOWN" (PG) (1:58) Stars Viola Davis, ¾E=<¸B 0/19 2=E<œ >5 (#& AbO`a DW]ZO 2OdWa Maggie Gyllenhaal, Holly Hunter and Oscar Isaac. ;OUUWS 5gZZS\VOOZ 6]ZZg 6c\bS` O\R =aQO` 7aOOQ Directed by Daniel Barnz. Two determined mothers, 2W`SQbSR Pg 2O\WSZ 0O`\h Be] RSbS`[W\SR []bVS`a one a teacher, want to transform their children's failing ]\S O bSOQVS` eO\b b] b`O\aT]`[ bVSW` QVWZR`S\¸a TOWZW\U inner city school. Facing a powerful bureaucracy, they W\\S` QWbg aQV]]Z 4OQW\U O ^]eS`TcZ Pc`SOcQ`OQg bVSg risk everything to make a difference for their children's `WaY SdS`gbVW\U b] [OYS O RWTTS`S\QS T]` bVSW` QVWZR`S\¸a education and future. SRcQObW]\ O\R Tcbc`S Showing at: Windham 5 Star Thurs 4:20; Cinemagic AV]eW\U Ob( EW\RVO[ # AbO` BVc`a "( ) 1W\S[OUWQ Saco Thurs 12:30, 3:15,6:30, 9:15; Cinemagic Westbrook AOQ] BVc`a (! !( # $(! '( #) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y Thurs 12:10, 3:20, 6:40, 9:20 BVc`a ( !( $(" '(
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movies at THE MUSEUM MOVIES AT K?< DLJ<LD "FAMILY PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE," d i r e c t e d ¾4/;7:G >=@B@/7B 7< 0:/19 /<2 E67B3 œ RW`SQbSR by Julia Ivanova, 2011, NR, 1:25. In a Ukrainian Pg 8cZWO 7dO\]dO <@ ( # 7\ O CY`OW\WO\ village, big-hearted and formidable Olga Nenya dWZZOUS PWU VSO`bSR O\R T]`[WROPZS =ZUO <S\gO single-handedly raises 23 foster children. Sixteen aW\UZS VO\RSRZg `OWaSa ! T]abS` QVWZR`S\ AWfbSS\ are the biracial offspring of visiting African O`S bVS PW`OQWOZ ]TTa^`W\U ]T dWaWbW\U /T`WQO\ students and Ukrainian women, who, living in abcRS\ba O\R CY`OW\WO\ e][S\ eV] ZWdW\U W\ a country of blue-eyed blondes that's racked O Q]c\b`g ]T PZcS SgSR PZ]\RSa bVOb¸a `OQYSR with endemic racism, often see no choice but to eWbV S\RS[WQ `OQWa[ ]TbS\ aSS \] QV]WQS Pcb b] abandon their babies. Family Portrait in Black OPO\R]\ bVSW` POPWSa 4O[WZg >]`b`OWb W\ 0ZOQY and White charts the rhythms of Olga's hectic O\R EVWbS QVO`ba bVS `VgbV[a ]T =ZUO¸a VSQbWQ household, rife with rambunctious kids and V]caSV]ZR `WTS eWbV `O[Pc\QbW]ca YWRa O\R goats. As diverse dramas unfold among the U]Oba /a RWdS`aS R`O[Oa c\T]ZR O[]\U bVS brood - a high-schooler struggling to transcend P`]]R ³ O VWUV aQV]]ZS` ab`cUUZW\U b] b`O\aQS\R his plight through education, a boy longing to VWa ^ZWUVb bV`]cUV SRcQObW]\ O P]g Z]\UW\U b]
reunite with his Ugandan father, and a child `Sc\WbS eWbV VWa CUO\RO\ TObVS` O\R O QVWZR courted for Italian adoption - Olga reveals Q]c`bSR T]` 7bOZWO\ OR]^bW]\ ³ =ZUO `SdSOZa herself to be loving and protective, but also VS`aSZT b] PS Z]dW\U O\R ^`]bSQbWdS Pcb OZa] narrow-minded and controlling. A product of \O``]e [W\RSR O\R Q]\b`]ZZW\U / ^`]RcQb ]T communist ideology, she favors collective duty Q][[c\Wab WRS]Z]Ug aVS TOd]`a Q]ZZSQbWdS Rcbg over individual freedom. It's this philosophy that ]dS` W\RWdWRcOZ T`SSR][ 7b¸a bVWa ^VWZ]a]^Vg bVOb gives the orphans the rich sense of belonging UWdSa bVS ]`^VO\a bVS `WQV aS\aS ]T PSZ]\UW\U they ache for, as well as cause for rebellion bVSg OQVS T]` Oa eSZZ Oa QOcaS T]` `SPSZZW]\ and distrust, in this lyrical, sometimes gutO\R RWab`cab W\ bVWa Zg`WQOZ a][SbW[Sa Ucb wrenching, tale. In Russian, Italian and Ukrainian e`S\QVW\U bOZS 7\ @caaWO\ 7bOZWO\ O\R CY`OW\WO\ with English subtitles. eWbV 3\UZWaV acPbWbZSa Showing at: Portland Museum of Art, 6:30 p.m. AV]eW\U Ob( >]`bZO\R ;caSc[ ]T /`b $(! ^ [ Friday; 2 ^ [ AObc`ROg p.m. Saturday 4`WROg)
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Continued from Page E25 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 # Statetheatreportland.com; (800) $25/$28. # & AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & 745-3000; Cumberland County Civic %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ Center box office 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Nov. 30 - Anais Mitchell, 8 p.m., One <]d ! ³ /\OWa ;WbQVSZZ & ^ [ =\S Longfellow Square, Portland. $15/$18. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # & Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Nov. 30 - Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, <]d ! ³ AWabS` A^O``]e BVS 2W`bg 0W`Ra 9 p.m., Port City Music Hall, Portland. ' ^ [ >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E Dec. 1 - Steve Earle, 9 p.m., Port 2SQ ³ AbSdS 3O`ZS ' ^ [ >]`b City Music Hall, Portland. $35 to $75. 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R !# b] %# portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E Dec. 2 ³ >SO`Z O\R bVS 0SO`R &(! - Pearl and the Beard, 8:30 2SQ p.m., Space Gallery, Portland. $10/$12. ^ [ A^OQS 5OZZS`g >]`bZO\R space538.org a^OQS#!& ]`U Dec. 2 ³ B`O[^ZSR Pg Bc`bZSa & ^ [ - Trampled by Turtles, 8 p.m., 2SQ Port City Music Hall, Portland. $18, $25. >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R & # portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E Dec. 6 - Dopapod, 9 p.m., Port City Music 2SQ $ ³ 2]^O^]R ' ^ [ >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ Hall, Portland. $10. portcitymusichall.com; 6OZZ >]`bZO\R ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) (888) 512-SHOW &&& # A6=E Dec. 7 - Tom Rush, 8 p.m., One 2SQ % ³ B][ @caV & ^ [ =\S Longfellow Square, Portland. $35. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R !# Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Dec. 7 - The Fogcutters Present Big Band 2SQ % ³ BVS 4]UQcbbS`a >`SaS\b 0WU 0O\R Syndrome, 8 p.m., State Theatre, Portland. Ag\R`][S & ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R $10 to $15. Statetheatreportland.com; b] # AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) (800) 745-3000; Cumberland County Civic & %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ Center box office 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Dec. 7-9 - Sesame Street Live: "Can't Stop 2SQ % ' ³ ASaO[S Ab`SSb :WdS( ¾1O\¸b Ab]^ Singing," Cumberland County Civic Center, AW\UW\U œ 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` Portland. $12 b] # BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) to $50. Ticketmaster.com; >]`bZO\R 775-3458; (800) 745-3000 %%# !"#&) & %"# ! Dec. 9 - Patrick Watson, 8:30 p.m., Space 2SQ ' ³ >Ob`WQY EOba]\ &(! ^ [ A^OQS Gallery, Portland. $12/$15. Statetheatre 5OZZS`g >]`bZO\R # AbObSbVSOb`S portland.com; (800) 745-3000; ^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) Cumberland County Civic Center box office 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Dec. 20 - Killswitch Engage with Shadows 2SQ ³ 9WZZaeWbQV 3\UOUS eWbV AVOR]ea Fall and Acaro, 8 p.m., State Theatre, 4OZZ O\R /QO`] & ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S Portland. $20/$25. Statetheatreportland >]`bZO\R # AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R .com; (800) 745-3000; Cumberland County Q][) & %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg Civic Center box office 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Dec. 28 - Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime, 8 2SQ & ³ 0OR¿aV( / B`WPcbS b] AcPZW[S & p.m., State Theatre, Portland. $18/$20 ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R & Statetheatreportland.com; (800) 745AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# 3 0 0 0 ; Cumberland County Civic Center ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` box office P]f ]T¿QS Dec. 28-31 - Bob Marley Holiday Shows, 2SQ & ! ³ 0]P ;O`ZSg 6]ZWROg AV]ea Merrill Auditorium, Portland. $47.50. ;S``WZZ /cRWb]`Wc[ >]`bZO\R "% # Porttix.com; 842-0800 >]`bbWf Q][) &" & Dec. 29 - Ryan Montbeau Band, 8 p.m. 2SQ ' ³ @gO\ ;]\bPSOc 0O\R & ^ [ Port City Music Hall, Portland. $15 to $20. >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R # b] portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E Dec. 29 - The Devil Makes Three with 2SQ ' ³ BVS 2SdWZ ;OYSa BV`SS eWbV Brown Bird, 9 p.m., State Theatre, Portland. 0`]e\ 0W`R ' ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R $17/$20. Statetheatreportland.com; (800) % AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & 745-3000; Cumberland County Civic %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ Center box office 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Dec. 30-31 - moe, 8 p.m., State Theatre, 2SQ ! ! ³ []S & ^ [ AbObS BVSOb`S Portland. $41.85. Statetheatreportland.com; >]`bZO\R " &# AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) (800) 745-3000; Cumberland County Civic & %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ
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Get o u t t a t o w n 5Sb ]cbbO b]e\ Today - The Wiggles, 2:30 and 6:30 p.m., B]ROg Âł BVS EWUUZSa (! O\R $(! ^ [ Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $16.50 to =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ $ # b] $76.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 %$ # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Friday - Tower of Power and The Average 4`WROg Âł B]eS` ]T >]eS` O\R BVS /dS`OUS White Band, 8 p.m., Wilbur Theatre, Boston. EVWbS 0O\R & ^ [ EWZPc` BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ $57.70 to $70.20. Ticketmaster.com; (800) #% % b] % BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Saturday - Ben Folds Five with Kate MillerAObc`ROg Âł 0S\ 4]ZRa 4WdS eWbV 9ObS ;WZZS` Heidke, 7 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $42 6SWRYS % ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ " to $55. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 b] ## :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Sunday - Waka Flocka Flame with Wooh Ac\ROg Âł EOYO 4Z]QYO 4ZO[S eWbV E]]V Da Kid, 8 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. $25 2O 9WR & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ # to $39.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 b] !' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Monday - Joss Stone, 7:30 p.m., House of ;]\ROg Âł 8]aa Ab]\S %(! ^ [ 6]caS ]T Blues, Boston. $29.50, $45. Livenation.com; 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ ' # "# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! Wednesday - Silversun Pickups, 7:30 ESR\SaROg Âł AWZdS`ac\ >WQYc^a %(! p.m., Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $35. ^ [ =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !# Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Wednesday - Trey Anastasio, 7:30 p.m., ESR\SaROg Âł B`Sg /\OabOaW] %(! ^ [ Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $38/$48. =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !& "& Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 18 - The Mountain Goats with Matthew =Qb & Âł BVS ;]c\bOW\ 5]Oba eWbV ;ObbVSe E. White, 8 p.m., House of Blues, Boston. 3 EVWbS & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 $22.50. # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 19 - The Walkmen, 6 p.m., Royale =Qb ' Âł BVS EOZY[S\ $ ^ [ @]gOZS Boston. $28.20. Ticketmaster.com; (800) 0]ab]\ & BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 19 - 3LAU, 8 p.m., House of Blues, =Qb ' Âł !:/C & ^ [ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa Boston. $15 to $25. Livenation.com; (800) 0]ab]\ # b] # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 20 - The Presets, 7 p.m., House of =Qb Âł BVS >`SaSba % ^ [ 6]caS ]T Blues, Boston. $20. Livenation.com; (800) 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & 745-3000 %"# ! Oct. 20 - Primus in 3D, 8 p.m., Orpheum =Qb Âł >`W[ca W\ !2 & ^ [ =`^VSc[ Theatre, Boston. $35 to $47.50. BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !# b] "% # Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 21 - Melissa Etheridge, 7:30 p.m., =Qb Âł ;SZWaaO 3bVS`WRUS %(! ^ [ Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $36.25 to =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ !$ # b] $101.25. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 21 - Rob Zombie and Marilyn =Qb Âł @]P H][PWS O\R ;O`WZg\ Manson, 7:30 p.m., Verizon Wireless ;O\a]\ %(! ^ [ DS`Wh]\ EW`SZSaa Arena, Manchester, N.H. $39.50 to $49.50. /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 !' # b] "' # Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 23 - Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson, =Qb ! Âł @]P H][PWS O\R ;O`WZg\ ;O\a]\ 7:30 p.m., Agganis Arena, Boston. $39.50 %(! ^ [ /UUO\Wa /`S\O 0]ab]\ !' # to $55. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 b] ## :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 24 - Rush, 7:30 p.m., TD =Qb " Âł @caV %(! ^ [ B2 Garden, Boston. $63.35 to $142.60. 5O`RS\ 0]ab]\ $! !# b] " $ Ticketmaster.com; (800) 745-3000 BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & %"# ! Oct. 25 - The xx with Chairlift, 8 p.m., =Qb # Âł BVS ff eWbV 1VOW`ZWTb & ^ [
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