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^fk k`o6 got tix? :FE:<IKJ 8E; J?FNJ CONCERTS AND SHOWS July 27 - Happy Together Tour featuring 8cZg % ³ 6O^^g B]USbVS` B]c` TSObc`W\U The Turtles with Flo and Eddie, Micky BVS Bc`bZSa eWbV 4Z] O\R 3RRWS ;WQYg The latest BVS ZObSab Dolenz, Gary Puckett, The Grass Roots 2]ZS\h 5O`g >cQYSbb BVS 5`Oaa @]]ba and The Buckinghams, 5 p.m., Bangor O\R BVS 0cQYW\UVO[a # ^ [ 0O\U]` On sale 10 a.m. today - MarchFourth =\ aOZS O [ b]ROg ³ ;O`QV4]c`bV Waterfront Pavilion. $21.75 to $61.75. EObS`T`]\b >OdWZW]\ %# b] $ %# Marching Band & The Fog Cutters, 8 p.m. ;O`QVW\U 0O\R BVS 4]U 1cbbS`a & ^ [ Waterfrontconcerts.com; (800) 745-3000 EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) & %"# ! Aug. 2, >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R Port City Music Hall, Portland. $12 /cU July 27 - Blind Pilot, 9 p.m., Port 8cZg % ³ 0ZW\R >WZ]b ' ^ [ >]`b to $20. Portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512- b] >]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # City Music Hall, Portland. $15 to $25. 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R # b] # SHOW A6=E Portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW >]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E On sale 10 a.m. Friday - Rob Zombie and =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ @]P H][PWS O\R July 27 - Mindy Smith, 8 p.m., One 8cZg % ³ ;W\Rg A[WbV & ^ [ =\S Marilyn Manson, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21, Verizon ;O`WZg\ ;O\a]\ %(! ^ [ =Qb DS`Wh]\ Longfellow Square, Portland. $25. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H. $39.50 EW`SZSaa /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 !' # Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 to $49.50. Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% b] "' # :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! July 27 - Steve Azar, 9 p.m., Asylum, Port% ³ AbSdS /hO` ' ^ [ /agZc[ >]`b On sale 10 a.m. Friday - The Offspring with 8cZg =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ BVS =TTa^`W\U eWbV land. $12. >]`bZO\ROagZc[ Q][) %% Portlandasylum.com; 772-8274. ZO\R & %" Dead Sara, 8 p.m. Sept. 6, House of Blues, 2SOR AO`O & ^ [ AS^b $ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa July 28 - Jonathan Edwards' Birthday 8cZg & ³ 8]\ObVO\ 3ReO`Ra¸ 0W`bVROg Boston. $39.50 to $55. Livenation.com; 0]ab]\ !' # b] ## :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) Bash, 7 p.m., Jonathan's, Ogunquit. $40. 0OaV % ^ [ 8]\ObVO\¸a =Uc\_cWb " (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! Jonathansrestaurant.com; 646-4526 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) $"$ "# $ On sale 10 a.m. Friday The Afghan =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ BVS /TUVO\ July 28 - Travis Tritt with The Mallet 8cZg & ³ B`OdWa B`Wbb eWbV BVS ;OZZSb Whigs, 8 p.m. Sept. 6, House of Blues, EVWUa & ^ [ AS^b $ 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa Brothers and L-A Harley Band, 4 p.m., 0`]bVS`a O\R : / 6O`ZSg 0O\R " ^ [ Boston. $35 to $45. Livenation.com; (800) 0]ab]\ !# b] "# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & Rangeley Region Health & Wellness @O\USZSg @SUW]\ 6SOZbV ESZZ\Saa 745-3000 %"# ! Pavilion. $49 to $200. Ticketweb.com; 864>OdWZW]\ "' b] BWQYSbeSP Q][) &$" On sale 10 a.m. Friday - Heart with =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ 6SO`b eWbV 4397 "!'% Alejandro Escovedo, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9, /ZSXO\R`] 3aQ]dSR] %(! ^ [ =Qb ' July 28 - Ingrid Michaelson, 8 p.m., State 8cZg & ³ 7\U`WR ;WQVOSZa]\ & ^ [ AbObS Orpheum Theatre, Boston. $45 to $65. =`^VSc[ BVSOb`S 0]ab]\ "# b] $# Theatre, Portland. $20/$25. Statetheatre BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R # AbObSbVSOb`S Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! portland.com; (800) 745-3000; ^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) On sale 10 a.m. Friday - Ben Folds Five =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ 0S\ 4]ZRa 4WdS Cumberland County Civic Center box office 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS with Kate Miller-Heidke, 7 p.m. Oct. 13, eWbV 9ObS ;WZZS` 6SWRYS % ^ [ =Qb ! July 28 - Dopapod, 9 p.m., Port City 8cZg & ³ 2]^O^]R ' ^ [ >]`b 1Wbg House of Blues, Boston. $42 b] ## to $55. 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa 0]ab]\ " Music Hall, Portland. $10 to $20. ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R b] Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Portcitymusichall.com; (888) 512-SHOW >]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # A6=E On sale 10 a.m. Friday - The xx with =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ BVS ff eWbV July 28 - Cats Under the Stars: A Tribute 8cZg & ³ 1Oba C\RS` bVS AbO`a( / B`WPcbS Chairlift, 8 p.m. Oct. 25, House of Blues, 1VOW`ZWTb & ^ [ =Qb # 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa to the Jerry Garcia Band, 8 p.m., One b] bVS 8S``g 5O`QWO 0O\R & ^ [ =\S Boston. $30 to $45. Livenation.com; (800) 0]ab]\ ! b] "# :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & Longfellow Square, Portland. $12/$15. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # 745-3000 %"# ! Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% On sale 11 a.m. Friday Macklemore and =\ aOZS O [ 4`WROg ³ ;OQYZS[]`S O\R July 29 - Scars on 45 with Goldspot, 8:30 8cZg ' ³ AQO`a ]\ "# eWbV 5]ZRa^]b &(! Ryan Lewis, 8 p.m. Nov. 15, House of Blues, @gO\ :SeWa & ^ [ <]d # 6]caS ]T 0ZcSa p.m., Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $8 ^ [ 3[^W`S 2W\S O\R 2O\QS >]`bZO\R & Boston. $20. Livenation.com; (800) 7450]ab]\ :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# to $10. Portlandempire.com; 879-8988 b] >]`bZO\RS[^W`S Q][) &%' &'&& 3000 ! July 29 - John Mock, 4 p.m., One 8cZg ' ³ 8]V\ ;]QY " ^ [ =\S On sale noon Friday - Rob Zombie =\ aOZS \]]\ 4`WROg ³ @]P H][PWS Longfellow Square, Portland. $12/$15. :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # and Marilyn Manson, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23, O\R ;O`WZg\ ;O\a]\ %(! ^ [ =Qb ! Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Agganis Arena, Boston. $39.50 to $55. /UUO\Wa /`S\O 0]ab]\ !' # b] ## July 30 - Of Monsters and Men, 7:30 p.m., 8cZg ! ³ =T ;]\abS`a O\R ;S\ %(! ^ [ Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! State Theatre, Portland. $20/$25. State AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R # AbObS On sale noon Friday -Celtic Woman, 5:30 =\ aOZS \]]\ 4`WROg ³1SZbWQ E][O\ #(! theatreportland.com; (800) 745-3000; bVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) p.m. March 17, 2013, Verizon Wireless ^ [ ;O`QV % ! DS`Wh]\ EW`SZSaa Cumberland County Civic Center box office 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Arena, Manchester, N.H. $43.50 to $99. /`S\O ;O\QVSabS` < 6 "! # b] '' July 31-Aug. 1 - Lucinda Williams, 8 p.m., 8cZg ! /cU ³ :cQW\RO EWZZWO[a & ^ [ Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $95. Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR '# On sale noon Friday - Glen Campbell: =\ aOZS \]]\ 4`WROg ³ 5ZS\ 1O[^PSZZ( Stonemountainartscenter.com; 935-7292 Ab]\S[]c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' The Goodbye Tour, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16, BVS 5]]RPgS B]c` %(! ^ [ =Qb $ July 31 - Sierra Hull and Highway 11, 8 p.m., 8cZg ! ³ AWS``O 6cZZ O\R 6WUVeOg & ^ [ Merrill Auditorium, Portland. $45 to $65. ;S``WZZ /cRWb]`Wc[ >]`bZO\R "# b] $# One Longfellow Square, Portland. $20. =\S :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R Porttix.com; PortlandOvations.org; 842- >]`bbWf Q][) >]`bZO\R=dObW]\a ]`U) &" Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% 0 8 0 0 & July 31 - Rufus Wainwright, 8 p.m., State 8cZg ! ³ @cTca EOW\e`WUVb & ^ [ AbObS On sale noon Friday - Justin Townes =\ aOZS \]]\ 4`WROg ³ 8cabW\ B]e\Sa Theatre, Portland. $30 to $45. State BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R ! b] "# AbObS Earle, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8, The Music 3O`ZS %(! ^ [ <]d & BVS ;caWQ theatreportland.com; (800) 745-3000; bVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) Hall, Portsmouth, N.H. $20 to $25. 6OZZ >]`ba[]cbV < 6 b] # Cumberland County Civic Center box office 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Themusichall.org; (603) 436-2400. BVS[caWQVOZZ ]`U) $ ! "!$ " July 31 - Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, Kendrick 8cZg ! ³ EWh 9VOZWTO ;OQ ;WZZS` 9S\R`WQY On sale 10 a.m. Saturday - Umphrey's =\ aOZS O [ AObc`ROg ³ C[^V`Sg¸a Lamar, Chiddy Bang, Schoolboy Q and :O[O` 1VWRRg 0O\U AQV]]ZP]g ? O\R McGee with The Bright Light Social Hour, ;Q5SS eWbV BVS 0`WUVb :WUVb A]QWOZ 6]c` Chevy Woods, 5 p.m., Scarborough Downs. 8 p.m. Nov. 3, State Theatre, Portland. $ 2 0 / 1VSdg E]]Ra # ^ [ AQO`P]`]cUV 2]e\a & ^ [ <]d ! AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R $40.50 to $60.50. Waterfrontconcerts.com; " # b] $ # EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) Statetheatreportland.com; (800) 745 $25. # AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! 3 0 0 0 ; Cumberland County Civic Center ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` Aug. 1 - Steve Forbert, 8 p.m., /cU ³ AbSdS 4]`PS`b & ^ [ box office P]f ]T¿QS Jonathan's, Ogunquit. $25 to $28. 8]\ObVO\¸a =Uc\_cWb & On sale noon Saturday - Bob Newhart, =\ aOZS \]]\ AObc`ROg ³ 0]P <SeVO`b Jonathansrestaurant.com;# b] 646-4526 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) $"$ "# $ 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4, The Music Hall, %(! ^ [ =Qb " BVS ;caWQ 6OZZ Aug. 2 - Kathy Mattea, 8 p.m., Stone /cU ³ 9ObVg ;ObbSO & ^ [ Ab]\S Portsmouth, N.H. $66 to $72. >]`ba[]cbV < 6 $$ b] % Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $75. ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR %# Themusichall.org; (603) 436-2400. BVS[caWQVOZZ ]`U) $ ! "!$ " Stonemountainartscenter.com; 935-7292 Ab]\S[]c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' Aug. 2 - Jayme Stone, 8 p.m., One The locals BVS Z]QOZa /cU ³ 8Og[S Ab]\S & ^ [ =\S Longfellow Square, Portland. $12/$15. July 26 - Greg Brown, 8 p.m., Stone 8cZg $ ³ 5`SU 0`]e\ & ^ [ Ab]\S :]\UTSZZ]e A_cO`S >]`bZO\R # Onelongfellowsquare.com; 761-1757 Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $35. ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR !# =\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][) %$ %#% Aug. 2 - Lucinda Williams, 8 p.m., State Stonemountainartscenter.com; 935-7292 Ab]\S[]c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' /cU ³ :cQW\RO EWZZWO[a & ^ [ AbObS Theatre, Portland. $30 to $45. State July 26 - John Mock, 7:30 p.m., Opera 8cZg $ ³ 8]V\ ;]QY %(! ^ [ =^S`O BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R ! b] "# AbObS theatreportland.com; (800) 745-3000; House at Boothbay Harbor. $15/$18. 6]caS Ob 0]]bVPOg 6O`P]` # & bVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & %"# ! ) Cumberland County Civic Center box office Boothbayoperahouse.com; 633-5159 0]]bVPOg]^S`OV]caS Q][) $!! # #' 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Aug. 3 - Yeasayer, 9 p.m., Port City July 27Hot Club of Cowtown, 8 p.m., 8cZg %³ 6]b 1ZcP ]T 1]eb]e\ & ^ [ /cU ! ³ GSOaOgS` ' ^ [ >]`b 1Wbg Music Hall, Portland. $20 to $40. Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. $17/$22. ;caWQ 6OZZ >]`bZO\R =^S`O 6]caS Ob 0]]bVPOg 6O`P]` % Portcitymusichall.com; b] " (888) 512-SHOW Boothbayoperahouse.com; 633-5159 0]]bVPOg]^S`OV]caS Q][) $!! # #' >]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][) &&& # Aug. 3 - Kathy Mattea, 8 p.m., A6=E July 27 Rustic Overtones, 8 p.m., Stone 8cZg % ³ @cabWQ =dS`b]\Sa & ^ [ Ab]\S /cU ! ³ 9ObVg ;ObbSO & ^ [ Jonathan's, Ogunquit. $55 to $60. Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $22 ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 0`]e\¿SZR 8]\ObVO\¸a =Uc\_cWb ## b] $ Jonathansrestaurant.com; 646-4526 Stonemountainartscenter.com; 935-7292 Ab]\S[]c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) $"$ "# $
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BARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 TODAY 4/$!9 Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, funk, with Big 9O -AMA S "IG &AT "OOTY "AND FUNK WITH "IG Ol' Dirty Bucket, 21-plus; Asylum, Portland. $6 in /L $IRTY "UCKET PLUS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND IN advance; $9 day of show, portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Pornography for the Blind, rock, with The Won Ids 0ORNOGRAPHY FOR THE "LIND ROCK WITH 4HE 7OULDS and The Black Firs, Geno's Rock Club, Portland. AND 4HE "LACK &IRS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND 221-2382. 9 p.m. P M Britta Pejic and Arcane Lore, indie rock, 21"RITTA 0EJIC AND !RCANE ,ORE INDIE ROCK plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $5. PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Rachel Efron Series, folk and jazz, Blue, Portland. 2ACHEL %FRON 3ERIES FOLK AND JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Joel Cage, folk/rock, Blue, Portland. Donation. *OEL #AGE FOLK ROCK "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. 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 Jerks of Grass, bluegrass/country, Bayside Bowl, *ERKS OF 'RASS BLUEGRASS COUNTRY "AYSIDE "OWL Portland, baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-plus; Big "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS "IG Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Tristan Omand, acoustic, 21-plus; Slainte, 4RISTAN /MAND ACOUSTIC PLUS 3LAINTE Portland, slaintewinebar.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Ladies Night with Cosmodrome, rock/pop, ,ADIES .IGHT WITH #OSMODROME ROCK POP 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York Beach. Free for PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH &REE FOR women; $3 for men. innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. WOMEN FOR MEN INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Jack Wilson, folk rock, Andy's Old Port Pub, *ACK 7ILSON FOLK ROCK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Hot Club du Monde, gypsy jazz and swing, (OT #LUB DU -ONDE GYPSY JAZZ AND SWING Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Candlebox, rock, with Sugar Red and The Hollow #ANDLEBOX ROCK WITH 3UGAR 2ED AND 4HE (OLLOW Glow, 21-plus; Asylum, Portland. $26 in advance; 'LOW PLUS !SYLUM 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE $29 day of show, portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. DAY OF SHOW PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Plague, industrial night, Asylum (basement), 0LAGUE INDUSTRIAL NIGHT !SYLUM BASEMENT Portland. $5; $2 before 9:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND BEFORE P M portlandasylum.com. 9:30 p.m. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M The Mallett Brothers Band (alt-country), with 4HE -ALLETT "ROTHERS "AND ALT COUNTRY WITH Darlingside and Jake Hill & Deep Creek, 21-plus; $ARLINGSIDE AND *AKE (ILL $EEP #REEK PLUS Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $8 to $10. %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND TO portlandempire.com. 9:30 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M In the Round with Shanna, jazz, Blue, Portland. )N THE 2OUND WITH 3HANNA JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Kashka, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. Free/ +ASHKA SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Matt Meyer &The Gumption Junction, new roots -ATT -EYER 4HE 'UMPTION *UNCTION NEW ROOTS music, sea chanteys and mountain songs, Blue, MUSIC SEA CHANTEYS AND MOUNTAIN SONGS "LUE Portland. Free/donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Gary Richardson, acoustic jazz and blues, 'ARY 2ICHARDSON ACOUSTIC JAZZ AND BLUES Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 p.m. 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Mike James' Blue Lions, blues, Gingko Blue, -IKE *AMES "LUE ,IONS BLUES 'INGKO "LUE Portland, gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Delta Generators, Delta blues, 21-plus; Inn on $ELTA 'ENERATORS $ELTA BLUES PLUS )NN ON the Blues, York Beach. $6. innontheblues.com. THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH INNONTHEBLUES COM 9:30 p.m. P M
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'IN,AB ALT ROCK WITH 6OLCANO 2ABBIT AND 3EA ,EVEL GinLab, alt-rock, with Volcano Rabbit and Sea Level, Big Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Nikki Hunt, rock, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. .IKKI (UNT ROCK 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M !RCANE ,ORE PSYCHEDELIC ROCK WITH SPECIAL GUESTS Arcane Lore, psychedelic rock, with special guests, Geno's Rock Club, Portland. 221-2382. 9 p.m. 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND P M -ARTIN %NGLAND AND !NDY (APPEL !MERICANA Martin England and Andy Happel, Americana/ FOLK ROOTS ROCK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND folk/roots rock, Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. andysoldportpub.com. 8:30 p.m. ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M ! 3EVERE *OY INDIE DANCE POP WITH !NDY %LWELL A Severe Joy, indie dance pop, with Andy Elwell AND $ANIEL (ALES PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND and Daniel Hales, 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. slaintewinebar.com. 9 p.m. SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M Harbor, Ascent to Power and Ruin, hard rock, all (ARBOR !SCENT TO 0OWER AND 2UIN HARD ROCK ALL AGES #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN $OORS AT P M ages; ClubTexas, Auburn. 784-7785. Doors at 7 p.m. Digital Mercenaries, drum and bass, Flask $IGITAL -ERCENARIES DRUM AND BASS &LASK Lounge, Portland, flasklounge.com. 9 p.m. ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND mASKLOUNGE COM P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Bora, Clubberlang and Sinfist, metal, Asylum, "ORA #LUBBERLANG AND 3INlST METAL !SYLUM Portland. $6. portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Brad Strause, eclectic, Blue, Portland. Free/ "RAD 3TRAUSE ECLECTIC "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Sean Mencher & His Rhythm Kings, classic 3EAN -ENCHER (IS 2HYTHM +INGS CLASSIC 1950s rockabilly, Blue, Portland. Free/donation. S ROCKABILLY "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Tip O'The Hat Series, tribute to Argentine 4IP / 4HE (AT 3ERIES TRIBUTE TO !RGENTINE composer Astor Piazzolla, Blue, Portland. Free/ COMPOSER !STOR 0IAZZOLLA "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Tickle, dance covers, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 4ICKLE DANCE COVERS 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Mike James' Blue Lions, blues, BeachFire Bar and -IKE *AMES "LUE ,IONS BLUES "EACH&IRE "AR AND Grille, Ogunquit. beachfiremaine.com. 8:30 p.m. 'RILLE /GUNQUIT BEACHlREMAINE COM P M Mr. Nick and The Dirty Tricks, swinging blues, -R .ICK AND 4HE $IRTY 4RICKS SWINGING BLUES 21-plus; Inn on the Blues, York Beach. $6. PLUS )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. INNONTHEBLUES COM P M The Ghost of Paul Revere, soul, rock and 4HE 'HOST OF 0AUL 2EVERE SOUL ROCK AND bluegrass, CD-release party, 21-plus; Empire Dine BLUEGRASS #$ RELEASE PARTY PLUS %MPIRE $INE and Dance, Portland, portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Poke Chop &The Other White Meat, blues, 0OKE #HOP 4HE /THER 7HITE -EAT BLUES Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M The ProfTones, oldies, Andy's Old Port Pub, 4HE 0ROF4ONES OLDIES !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Crowns, folk-punk, with Webb Sandquist #ROWNS FOLK PUNK WITH 7EBB 3ANDQUIST and Skippy Skip, 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. AND 3KIPPY 3KIP PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND slaintewinebar.com. 9 p.m. SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Rob Benton, rock covers, 21-plus; Inn on the 2OB "ENTON ROCK COVERS PLUS )NN ON THE Blues, York Beach, innontheblues.com. 2 to 5 p.m. "LUES 9ORK "EACH INNONTHEBLUES COM TO P M The Randy Oxford Band, blues, with Poke Chop 4HE 2ANDY /XFORD "AND BLUES WITH 0OKE #HOP & The Other White Meat, 21-plus; Big Easy, 4HE /THER 7HITE -EAT PLUS "IG %ASY Portland. $10. bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M No Spring Chickens, folk and R&B, Andy's Old Port .O 3PRING #HICKENS FOLK AND 2 " !NDY S /LD 0ORT Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 5:30 p.m. 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M The Couch, open mic, 21-plus; Empire Dine and 4HE #OUCH OPEN MIC PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND Dance, Portland, portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Bluegrass Night, open jam, Empire Dine and "LUEGRASS .IGHT OPEN JAM %MPIRE $INE AND Dance, Portland, portlandempire.com. 6 p.m. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Model Airplane Mondays, soul and funk, Big -ODEL !IRPLANE -ONDAYS SOUL AND FUNK "IG Easy, Portland. $5. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Bob White, folk, Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. "OB 7HITE FOLK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND andysoldportpub.com. 6:30 p.m. ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Open Mic with Ev Guy, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. /PEN -IC WITH %V 'UY 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM 8 p.m. P M
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TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Richard MarstersTrio, three-piece jazz band, 2ICHARD -ARSTERS 4RIO THREE PIECE JAZZ BAND Gingko Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Portland Reggae All-Stars, downstairs features 0ORTLAND 2EGGAE !LL 3TARS DOWNSTAIRS FEATURES The Congress St. Sheiks playing blues and 4HE #ONGRESS 3T 3HEIKS PLAYING BLUES AND country, Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. COUNTRY %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M "Cover to Cover," A Murder of Crows performs h#OVER TO #OVER v ! -URDER OF #ROWS PERFORMS "Naturally" by Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings, h.ATURALLYv BY 3HARON *ONES AND 4HE $AP +INGS Big Easy, Portland. $5. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Bill Howard, acoustic folk, Andy's Old Port Pub, "ILL (OWARD ACOUSTIC FOLK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland. 6:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND P M
JULY 26 *5,9 The Barn Swallows, bluegrass, Blue, Portland. 4HE "ARN 3WALLOWS BLUEGRASS "LUE 0ORTLAND Free/donation, portcityblue.com. 6 p.m. &REE DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Rachel Efron Series, folk and jazz, Blue, Portland. 2ACHEL %FRON 3ERIES FOLK AND JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND Free/donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. &REE DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Samuel James & Dana Gross, roots and blues, Blue, 3AMUEL *AMES $ANA 'ROSS ROOTS AND BLUES "LUE Portland. Free/donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Beer Pong, Line Dancing, Karaoke and DJ B-set, "EER 0ONG ,INE $ANCING +ARAOKE AND $* " SET 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $2. 784-7785. Doors PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN $OORS 6 p.m. P M Brzowski, hip hop, with Open Mike Eagle, ADAM "RZOWSKI HIP HOP WITH /PEN -IKE %AGLE !$!- aka nasa, Mo Niklz, Random aka MetaRan, El AKA NASA -O .IKLZ 2ANDOM AKA -ETA2AN %L Shupacabra and MC Nobody Cares, 21-plus; 3HUPACABRA AND -# .OBODY #ARES PLUS Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $6, $8. %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Goose Hut, rock, with Danger, I Reckon and 'OOSE (UT ROCK WITH $ANGER ) 2ECKON AND Glass Fingers, Geno's Rock Club, Portland. 221'LASS &INGERS 'ENO S 2OCK #LUB 0ORTLAND 2382.9p.m. P M Travis James Humphrey Blue Review, Gingko 4RAVIS *AMES (UMPHREY "LUE 2EVIEW 'INGKO Blue, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M The Gait Line, screamin' swing/Americana, Andy's 4HE 'ALT ,INE SCREAMIN SWING !MERICANA !NDY S Old Port Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 7 p.m. /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Jerks of Grass, bluegrass/country, Bayside Bowl, *ERKS OF 'RASS BLUEGRASS COUNTRY "AYSIDE "OWL Portland, baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Band Beyond Description, jam band, 21-pius; Big "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND PLUS "IG Easy, Portland, bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Kurt Baker, indie rock, 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. +URT "AKER INDIE ROCK PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND slaintewinebar.com. 10 p.m. SLAINTEWINEBAR COM P M
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WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Meghan Mette, Irish music, Blue, Portland. Free/ -EGHAN -ETTE )RISH MUSIC "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE donation, portcityblue.com. 7:30 p.m. DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Traditional Irish Session, Blue, Portland. Free/ 4RADITIONAL )RISH 3ESSION "LUE 0ORTLAND &REE donation, portcityblue.com. 9:30 p.m. DONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M David Beam and The Custom House Gang, $AVID "EAM AND 4HE #USTOM (OUSE 'ANG Americana and blues, Andy's Old Port Pub, !MERICANA AND BLUES !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 7:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M Rap Night, local DJs and musicians, 21-plus; Big 2AP .IGHT LOCAL $*S AND MUSICIANS PLUS "IG Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M The Romp, blues-rock, RiRa, Portland, rira.com. 4HE 2OMP BLUES ROCK 2I2A 0ORTLAND RIRA COM 8:30 p.m. P M The ProtTones, oldies, Gingko Blue, Portland. 4HE 0ROF4ONES OLDIES 'INGKO "LUE 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M The Gait Line, screamin' swing/Americana, 214HE 'ALT ,INE SCREAMIN SWING !MERICANA
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Continued from Page E27 fenixtheatre.com. 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Through Aug. 11. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chess,â&#x20AC;? rock opera by members of ABBA and Tim Rice, City Theater, Biddeford. $20. citytheater.org. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Through Aug. 5. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Rat Pack Special,â&#x20AC;? dinner theater and music, Anthonyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dinner Theater, Portland. $29.99. anth onysdinnertheater.com. 7 p.m. Saturday. Through Aug. 25. Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Two Gentlemen of Verona,â&#x20AC;? Theater at Monmouth. $10 to $26. theateratmonmouth.org. 1 p.m. Saturday; 7 p.m. Sunday. In repertory through Aug. 17. Moliereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tartuffe,â&#x20AC;? hijinks and physical comedy, Theater at Monmouth. $20 to $28. theateratmonmouth.org. 7 p.m. Sunday. In repertory through Aug. 19. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Damn Yankees,â&#x20AC;? musical set in Fenway Park starring Carson Kressley, Ogunquit Playhouse. $39 to $75. ogunquitplayhouse.org. Previews at 8 p.m. Wednesday and 2:30 p.m. July 26; opens at 8 p.m. July 26. Through Aug. 18. Shakespeareâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;King Henry IV, Part I,â&#x20AC;? Theater at Monmouth. $10 to $26. theateratmonmouth.org. Previews at 7:30 p.m. July 26. In repertory through Aug. 18. Andrew Lloyd Webberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Love Never Dies,â&#x20AC;? live in HD broadcast, Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $15; $5 for ages 18 and under. atthelincoln.org. 7 p.m. July 26.
n AUDITIONS â&#x20AC;&#x153;Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep,â&#x20AC;? parts for teenagers and adults; show scheduled for Sept 21-30; Schoolhouse Arts Center, Standish. schoolhousearts.org. 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wyrd Sisters,â&#x20AC;? parts for high-school aged teens and up; light and sound designers and crew also needed; show dates are Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 24; Cumston Hall, Monmouth. 512-2638. 4 p.m. Sunday; 6:30 p.m. Monday.
n MUSEUMS CONTINUING Portland Museum of Art: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Draw of the Normandy Coast, 1860-1960,â&#x20AC;? more than 40 works of famous European and American art, including works by Monet, Matisse, Whistler and Picasso, through Aug. 13; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Maine Sublime: Frederic Edwin Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landscapes of Mount Desert and Mount Katahdin,â&#x20AC;? focuses on 23 of Churchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s small oil sketches, through Sept. 30. portlandmuseum.org Maine Historical Society Museum/Longfellow House, Portland: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wired!â&#x20AC;? explores the electriďŹ cation of Maine during the 20th century, through May 26. mainehistory.org Maine Jewish Museum, Portland: Rush Brown, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Portland: Capturing a Changing Neighborhood,â&#x20AC;? paintings, through Sept. 10. mainejewishmuseum.org Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick: William Wegman, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hello Nature,â&#x20AC;? 30-year retrospective of artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s work, through Oct. 21; â&#x20AC;&#x153;A River Lost & Found: The Androscoggin River in Time and Place,â&#x20AC;? interactive exhibit, through Sept. 16. bowdoin.edu Maine Maritime Museum, Bath: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Subdue, Seize and Take: Maritime Maine in the Unwelcome Interruption of the War of 1812,â&#x20AC;? examines the maritime world of pre-statehood Maine; through Oct. 12. mainemaritimemuseum.org Dyer Library/Saco Museum: Kate Banks, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Secrets of Color,â&#x20AC;? paintings based on Victoria Finlayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book â&#x20AC;&#x153;Color: A Natural History of the Palette,â&#x20AC;?
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Continued from Page E28 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 & through July 3 1 ; Annie Lemieux, photographs THROUGH *ULY !NNIE ,EMIEUX PHOTOGRAPHS of the "Way Way Store," through Aug. 22; "The OF THE h7AY 7AY 3TORE v THROUGH !UG h4HE Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress," Civil -OVING 0ANORAMA OF 0ILGRIM S 0ROGRESS v #IVIL War-era panorama seen in its entirety for the first 7AR ERA PANORAMA SEEN IN ITS ENTIRETY FOR THE lRST time in more than a century, through Nov. 10 TIME IN MORE THAN A CENTURY THROUGH .OV (also at Pepperell Mills in Bidderford). dyerlibrary ALSO AT 0EPPERELL -ILLS IN "IDDERFORD DYERLIBRARY sacomuseum.org SACOMUSEUM ORG Sanford-Springvale Historical Museum, Sanford: 3ANFORD 3PRINGVALE (ISTORICAL -USEUM 3ANFORD "Elements of Expression," art and design of Elwyn h%LEMENTS OF %XPRESSION v ART AND DESIGN OF %LWYN George Gowen (1895-1954), through Saturday. 'EORGE 'OWEN THROUGH 3ATURDAY sanfordhistory.org SANFORDHISTORY ORG Ogunquit Museum of American Art: "The Art /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT h4HE !RT of Will Barnet," abstract paintings, through Aug. OF 7ILL "ARNET v ABSTRACT PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG 12; Peggy Bacon: "Life in Art," paintings and 0EGGY "ACON h,IFE IN !RT v PAINTINGS AND prints of Ogunquit, through Sept. 2; "Building an PRINTS OF /GUNQUIT THROUGH 3EPT h"UILDING AN American Modernist Collection," highlights from !MERICAN -ODERNIST #OLLECTION v HIGHLIGHTS FROM the permanent collection, and Henry Strater: "Art THE PERMANENT COLLECTION AND (ENRY 3TRATER h!RT of the Portrait," collection of portraits, through OF THE 0ORTRAIT v COLLECTION OF PORTRAITS THROUGH Oct. 3 1 . ogunquitmuseum.org /CT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk: "A Glimpse "RICK 3TORE -USEUM +ENNEBUNK h! 'LIMPSE of Louis Norton," early 20th-century paintings OF ,OUIS .ORTON v EARLY TH CENTURY PAINTINGS of Kennebunkport; and "Painted Details: Artists OF +ENNEBUNKPORT AND h0AINTED $ETAILS !RTISTS Interpret Kennebunk's Historic Architecture," )NTERPRET +ENNEBUNK S (ISTORIC !RCHITECTURE v through Sept. 8; "Barry: The Art Exhibition," THROUGH 3EPT h"ARRY 4HE !RT %XHIBITION v paintings, drawings and sculptures by Edith Barry, PAINTINGS DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURES BY %DITH "ARRY through Sept. 15.985-4802. THROUGH 3EPT Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston: "ATES #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT ,EWISTON "Starstruck: The Fine Art of Astrophotography," h3TARSTRUCK 4HE &INE !RT OF !STROPHOTOGRAPHY v featuring 106 images by artists from 11 countries FEATURING IMAGES BY ARTISTS FROM COUNTRIES across five continents, through Dec. 15. ACROSS lVE CONTINENTS THROUGH $EC bates.edu/museum/exhibitions BATES EDU MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville: #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT 7ATERVILLE "Interior Visions: Selections from the Collection," h)NTERIOR 6ISIONS 3ELECTIONS FROM THE #OLLECTION v pieces from museum collection curated by Alex PIECES FROM MUSEUM COLLECTION CURATED BY !LEX Katz, through Oct. 7; Alex Katz, "Maine/New +ATZ THROUGH /CT !LEX +ATZ h-AINE .EW York," 28 paintings and one multi-part sculpture, 9ORK v PAINTINGS AND ONE MULTI PART SCULPTURE through Dec. 30. 859-5609. THROUGH $EC Maine State Museum, Augusta: "Girl Scouts: -AINE 3TATE -USEUM !UGUSTA h'IRL 3COUTS Celebrating One Hundred Years," vintage #ELEBRATING /NE (UNDRED 9EARS v VINTAGE period uniforms, pins, patches, ephemeras, PERIOD UNIFORMS PINS PATCHES EPHEMERAS cookie merchandise, camping gear and more, COOKIE MERCHANDISE CAMPING GEAR AND MORE through Aug. 3 1 ; "Malaga Island: Fragmented THROUGH !UG h-ALAGA )SLAND &RAGMENTED Lives," historic photographs, documents, ,IVES v HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS DOCUMENTS artifacts and first-person accounts, through May. ARTIFACTS AND lRST PERSON ACCOUNTS THROUGH -AY mainestatemuseum.org MAINESTATEMUSEUM ORG University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor: 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -USEUM OF !RT "ANGOR Arnold Mesches: "A Minispective," plus Richard !RNOLD -ESCHES h! -INISPECTIVE v PLUS 2ICHARD Haden: "Carved Signs" and Chris Natrop: "Lily (ADEN h#ARVED 3IGNSv AND #HRIS .ATROP h,ILY Ponder," through Sept. 15. umma.umaine.edu 0ONDER v THROUGH 3EPT UMMA UMAINE EDU Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland: "Stories &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND h3TORIES of the Land and Its People," work of more than OF THE ,AND AND )TS 0EOPLE v WORK OF MORE THAN 140 students who participated in a yearlong STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN A YEARLONG collaboration between the Farnsworth and four COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE &ARNSWORTH AND FOUR public schools, through Aug. 12; "The Homestead PUBLIC SCHOOLS THROUGH !UG h4HE (OMESTEAD Project: A Residence Reimagined," architectural 0ROJECT ! 2ESIDENCE 2EIMAGINED v ARCHITECTURAL designs, through Sept. 23; "Impressionist DESIGNS THROUGH 3EPT h)MPRESSIONIST Summers: Frank W. Benson's North Haven," 3UMMERS &RANK 7 "ENSON S .ORTH (AVEN v paintings, lithographs and etchings, through PAINTINGS LITHOGRAPHS AND ETCHINGS THROUGH Oct. 2 1 ; Andrew Wyeth: "Summers in Port /CT !NDREW 7YETH h3UMMERS IN 0ORT Clyde," watercolors from 1930s and '40s, #LYDE v WATERCOLORS FROM S AND S through Nov. 4; "Jamie Wyeth, Rockwell Kent THROUGH .OV h*AMIE 7YETH 2OCKWELL +ENT and Monhegan," paintings, through Dec. 30. AND -ONHEGAN v PAINTINGS THROUGH $EC farnsworthmuseum.org FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor: 2012 Waponahki !BBE -USEUM "AR (ARBOR 7APONAHKI Student Art Show, through Oct. 22; "Indians and 3TUDENT !RT 3HOW THROUGH /CT h)NDIANS AND Rusticators" and "Transcending Traditions: The 2USTICATORSv AND h4RANSCENDING 4RADITIONS 4HE Next Generation and Maine Indian Basketry," .EXT 'ENERATION AND -AINE )NDIAN "ASKETRY v through Dec. 29. abbemuseum.org THROUGH $EC ABBEMUSEUM ORG
ART GALLERIES N !24 '!,,%2)%3 OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Brita Holmquist and Lesia Sochor, paintings, "RITA (OLMQUIST AND ,ESIA 3OCHOR PAINTINGS Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth, elizabethmoss %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH ELIZABETHMOSS galleries.com. Opening reception, 5 to 7 p.m. GALLERIES COM /PENING RECEPTION TO P M today. Through Aug. 26. TODAY 4HROUGH !UG "Landscapes," 20 local artists in various media, h,ANDSCAPES v LOCAL ARTISTS IN VARIOUS MEDIA Macpage LLC, South Portland, macpage.com. -ACPAGE ,,# 3OUTH 0ORTLAND MACPAGE COM Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through /PENING RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH Sept. 5. 3EPT "Illustrated Passages," artists select text to h)LLUSTRATED 0ASSAGES v ARTISTS SELECT TEXT TO
#/.4).5).' CONTINUING Gleason Fine Art, Portland: Tim Christensen, 'LEASON &INE !RT 0ORTLAND 4IM #HRISTENSEN "Animals," drawings on porcelain, through July h!NIMALS v DRAWINGS ON PORCELAIN THROUGH *ULY 28. 699-5599. Glickman Library, University of Southern Maine, 'LICKMAN ,IBRARY 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE Portland: "Ikebana in Maine," Ikebana flower 0ORTLAND h)KEBANA IN -AINE v )KEBANA mOWER arrangements, through July 3 1 ; photographer ARRANGEMENTS THROUGH *ULY PHOTOGRAPHER Daniel E. Davis, "Here and There," through Aug. $ANIEL % $AVIS h(ERE AND 4HERE v THROUGH !UG 19. usm.maine.edu USM MAINE EDU Heron Point Gallery, Portland: Judy O'Donnell, (ERON 0OINT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND *UDY / $ONNELL painting and bronze sculpture, through July 28. PAINTING AND BRONZE SCULPTURE THROUGH *ULY 773-0822. Rose Contemporary, Portland: "Mythologies," 2OSE #ONTEMPORARY 0ORTLAND h-YTHOLOGIES v work by Lucinda Bliss, Stephen Burt, Rebecca WORK BY ,UCINDA "LISS 3TEPHEN "URT 2EBECCA Fitzpatrick, Carrie Scanga, Todd Watts and &ITZPATRICK #ARRIE 3CANGA 4ODD 7ATTS AND Timothy Wilson, through Aug. 25. 780-0700. 4IMOTHY 7ILSON THROUGH !UG Green Hand Bookshop, Portland: "Beasts and 'REEN (AND "OOKSHOP 0ORTLAND h"EASTS AND Botany," art by Elise Smorczewski, through July "OTANY v ART BY %LISE 3MORCZEWSKI THROUGH *ULY 30.253-6808. Harmon's & Barton's Gallery, Portland: Francine (ARMON S "ARTON S 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND &RANCINE Schrock and Caren-Marie Michel, "Size Matters," 3CHROCK AND #AREN -ARIE -ICHEL h3IZE -ATTERS v through July 3 1 . harmonsbartons.com THROUGH *ULY HARMONSBARTONS COM Addison Woolley Gallery, Portland: "City Limit," !DDISON 7OOLLEY 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND h#ITY ,IMIT v photographs by Karen Bushold and Susan Porter, PHOTOGRAPHS BY +AREN "USHOLD AND 3USAN 0ORTER through July 28. addisonwoolley.com THROUGH *ULY ADDISONWOOLLEY COM Greenhut Galleries, Portland: Jeff Bye, "American 'REENHUT 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND *EFF "YE h!MERICAN Landscapes," and George Lloyd: "10 Figurative ,ANDSCAPES v AND 'EORGE ,LOYD h &IGURATIVE Works," through July 28. greenhutgalleries.com 7ORKS v THROUGH *ULY GREENHUTGALLERIES COM Pinecone + Chickadee, Portland: "Cats vs. Dogs," 0INECONE #HICKADEE 0ORTLAND h#ATS VS $OGS v themed free-for- all show, through Aug. 3. 772THEMED FREE FOR ALL SHOW THROUGH !UG 9280. Aucocisco Galleries, Portland: Ellie and Will !UCOCISCO 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND %LLIE AND 7ILL Barnet, paintings, through Aug. 3. 775-2222. "ARNET PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG University of New England (Art Gallery), 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY Portland: "Upon Reflection," photographs 0ORTLAND h5PON 2EmECTION v PHOTOGRAPHS Judy Ellis Glickman, through Sept. 6. une.edu/ *UDY %LLIS 'LICKMAN THROUGH 3EPT UNE EDU artgallery ARTGALLERY Portland Public Library: "Culture on Cloth," Inuit 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY h#ULTURE ON #LOTH v )NUIT wall hangings and sculpture, through Aug. 3 1 . WALL HANGINGS AND SCULPTURE THROUGH !UG portlandlibrary.com PORTLANDLIBRARY COM Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island: "Creatures 2ICHARD "OYD 'ALLERY 0EAKS )SLAND h#REATURES and Critters," works by Thomas Dowling, AND #RITTERS v WORKS BY 4HOMAS $OWLING Pam Cabanas, Judy O'Donnell, Tina-Marie 0AM #ABANAS *UDY / $ONNELL 4INA -ARIE Poulin and Jean Noon, through July 29. 0OULIN AND *EAN .OON THROUGH *ULY richardboydpottery.com RICHARDBOYDPOTTERY COM Falmouth Memorial Library: "Anne's Garden," &ALMOUTH -EMORIAL ,IBRARY h!NNE S 'ARDEN v paintings, through Aug. 13. falmouthmemorial PAINTINGS THROUGH !UG FALMOUTHMEMORIAL library.org LIBRARY ORG Maine Audubon, Falmouth: " O n the Wing," -AINE !UDUBON &ALMOUTH h/N THE 7ING v sculpture exhibition and sale, through Sept. 30. SCULPTURE EXHIBITION AND SALE THROUGH 3EPT junelacombesculpture.com JUNELACOMBESCULPTURE COM Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery: "Summertime 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY h3UMMERTIME Respire," multiple artist show, through July 3 1 . 2ESPIRE v MULTIPLE ARTIST SHOW THROUGH *ULY 846-7777. The Royal Bean, Yarmouth: The Artisans 4HE 2OYAL "EAN 9ARMOUTH 4HE !RTISANS Collective, multi-media, through Aug. 23. 846#OLLECTIVE MULTI MEDIA THROUGH !UG 1009. 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I was not the oldest participant at the * XBT OPU UIF PMEFTU QBSUJDJQBOU BU UIF FWFOU CVU JU XBT QSPCBCMZ UIF mSTU UJNF * event, but it was probably the first time I had been in the top 1 percent of anything. IBE CFFO JO UIF UPQ QFSDFOU PG BOZUIJOH &WFSZPOF TFFNFE UP CF IBWJOH B HPPE Everyone seemed to be having a good time. UJNF * TUPQQFE BU UIF 1FBL 0SHBOJD UBQT GPS I stopped at the Peak Organic taps for my second beer, and founder Jon Cadoux NZ TFDPOE CFFS BOE GPVOEFS +PO $BEPVY was doing the pouring - a Local Series XBT EPJOH UIF QPVSJOH o B -PDBM 4FSJFT Maine Edition ale. This is made with .BJOF &EJUJPO BMF 5IJT JT NBEF XJUI all-Maine ingredients, and is 6.9 percent BMM .BJOF JOHSFEJFOUT BOE JT QFSDFOU alcohol. Even though it is dry hopped in BMDPIPM &WFO UIPVHI JU JT ESZ IPQQFE JO addition to having hops in the boil, it is the BEEJUJPO UP IBWJOH IPQT JO UIF CPJM JU JT UIF malt that is more forward. This is a beer NBMU UIBU JT NPSF GPSXBSE 5IJT JT B CFFS that I liked a lot when I had it last winter, UIBU * MJLFE B MPU XIFO * IBE JU MBTU XJOUFS and was happy to have it again. BOE XBT IBQQZ UP IBWF JU BHBJO Cadoux said he likes taking part in $BEPVY TBJE IF MJLFT UBLJOH QBSU JO Portland Greendrinks because it is a good 1PSUMBOE (SFFOESJOLT CFDBVTF JU JT B HPPE time and a good charity. The brewers supUJNF BOE B HPPE DIBSJUZ 5IF CSFXFST TVQ ply all of the beer and the bartenders free QMZ BMM PG UIF CFFS BOE UIF CBSUFOEFST GSFF of charge. PG DIBSHF The next stop was Baxter Brewing, 5IF OFYU TUPQ XBT #BYUFS #SFXJOH based in Lewiston. President and founder CBTFE JO -FXJTUPO 1SFTJEFOU BOE GPVOEFS Luke Livingston was on hand, and I had -VLF -JWJOHTUPO XBT PO IBOE BOE * IBE his Celsius Summer Ale, which Livingston IJT $FMTJVT 4VNNFS "MF XIJDI -JWJOHTUPO said has done very well for the brewery. TBJE IBT EPOF WFSZ XFMM GPS UIF CSFXFSZ Livingston also told me that he will be -JWJOHTUPO BMTP UPME NF UIBU IF XJMM CF doing an autumn ale this year, although EPJOH BO BVUVNO BMF UIJT ZFBS BMUIPVHI he did not reveal its name. I got the BaxIF EJE OPU SFWFBM JUT OBNF * HPU UIF #BY ter newsletter a couple of days later, and UFS OFXTMFUUFS B DPVQMF PG EBZT MBUFS BOE the ale was described as being brewed UIF BMF XBT EFTDSJCFE BT CFJOH CSFXFE with two rye malts, New Zealand Pacifica XJUI UXP SZF NBMUT /FX ;FBMBOE 1BDJmDB and Pacific Jade hops, and "aged on ginBOE 1BDJmD +BEF IPQT BOE iBHFE PO HJO ger, peppercorns, orange peels, and oak HFS QFQQFSDPSOT PSBOHF QFFMT BOE PBL infused with orange liqueur." It sounds JOGVTFE XJUI PSBOHF MJRVFVS w *U TPVOET intriguing. JOUSJHVJOH The newsletter also reported that state 5IF OFXTMFUUFS BMTP SFQPSUFE UIBU TUBUF
law has been changed so that brewery MBX IBT CFFO DIBOHFE TP UIBU CSFXFSZ UBTUJOH SPPNT XJMM CF BMMPXFE UP TFMM GVMM tasting rooms will be allowed to sell full pints of beer on site - not just small tastQJOUT PG CFFS PO TJUF o OPU KVTU TNBMM UBTU ings. Baxter is renovating its tasting room JOHT #BYUFS JT SFOPWBUJOH JUT UBTUJOH SPPN to take advantage of that law, UP UBLF BEWBOUBHF PG UIBU MBX #FDBVTF * OFFEFE B CSFBL NZ OFYU TUPQ Because I needed a break, my next stop was at Green Bee Soda, where founder XBT BU (SFFO #FF 4PEB XIFSF GPVOEFS $ISJTUPQIFS ,JOLBEF PGGFSFE NF B -FNPO Christopher Kinkade offered me a Lemon Sting. This is sweetened with honey, and 4UJOH 5IJT JT TXFFUFOFE XJUI IPOFZ BOE had a really excellentflavor- a wonderful IBE B SFBMMZ FYDFMMFOU nBWPS o B XPOEFSGVM balance of sweet and tart. CBMBODF PG TXFFU BOE UBSU When he found out I write a beer col8IFO IF GPVOE PVU * XSJUF B CFFS DPM umn, Kinkade said the Lemon Sting would VNO ,JOLBEF TBJE UIF -FNPO 4UJOH XPVME be a great half of a shandy. Shandies are CF B HSFBU IBMG PG B TIBOEZ 4IBOEJFT BSF European drinks, half beer - usually a &VSPQFBO ESJOLT IBMG CFFS o VTVBMMZ B lager or pale ale - and half lemonade. MBHFS PS QBMF BMF o BOE IBMG MFNPOBEF When I have tried to duplicate shandies 8IFO * IBWF USJFE UP EVQMJDBUF TIBOEJFT stateside, it hasn't worked out. That is TUBUFTJEF JU IBTO U XPSLFE PVU 5IBU JT because in Europe, lemonade is a carbonCFDBVTF JO &VSPQF MFNPOBEF JT B DBSCPO ated drink. One person made a shandy on BUFE ESJOL 0OF QFSTPO NBEF B TIBOEZ PO the spot, using Celsius as the beer, and UIF TQPU VTJOH $FMTJVT BT UIF CFFS BOE declared it quite good. EFDMBSFE JU RVJUF HPPE My last stop was Sebago Brewing, where .Z MBTU TUPQ XBT 4FCBHP #SFXJOH XIFSF co-owner Kai Adams and brewer Tom DP PXOFS ,BJ "EBNT BOE CSFXFS 5PN Abercrombie were on hand. We chatted a "CFSDSPNCJF XFSF PO IBOE 8F DIBUUFE B bit, and I enjoyed a small one of his beers. CJU BOE * FOKPZFE B TNBMM POF PG IJT CFFST Greendrinks was a lot of fun. Upon (SFFOESJOLT XBT B MPU PG GVO 6QPO entering, guests were given a Clynk bag, FOUFSJOH HVFTUT XFSF HJWFO B $MZOL CBH with a request that the next bag of returnXJUI B SFRVFTU UIBU UIF OFYU CBH PG SFUVSO ables be donated to GMRI. BCMFT CF EPOBUFE UP (.3* I am filling my bag right after I finish * BN mMMJOH NZ CBH SJHIU BGUFS * mOJTI this column. UIJT DPMVNO Tom Atwell is a freelance writer living in Cape B][ /beSZZ Wa O T`SSZO\QS e`WbS` ZWdW\U W\ 1O^S Elizabeth. He can be contacted at 767-2297 or at: 3ZWhOPSbV 6S QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob %$% '% ]` Ob( tomatwell@me.com b][ObeSZZ.[S Q][
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Last month, Rivalries Sports -BTU NPOUI 3JWBMSJFT 4QPSUT Pub and Grill celebrated a 1VC BOE (SJMM DFMFCSBUFE B milestone - the establishment NJMFTUPOF o UIF FTUBCMJTINFOU has been serving the people of IBT CFFO TFSWJOH UIF QFPQMF PG Portland for 10 years, and isn't 1PSUMBOE GPS ZFBST BOE JTO U slowing down. TMPXJOH EPXO My cousin and I were trying to .Z DPVTJO BOE * XFSF USZJOH UP coordinate a trip to the pub for DPPSEJOBUF B USJQ UP UIF QVC GPS a drink while he was on vacaB ESJOL XIJMF IF XBT PO WBDB tion. He said it was his favorite UJPO )F TBJE JU XBT IJT GBWPSJUF sports pub in Portland, and the TQPSUT QVC JO 1PSUMBOE BOE UIF wings they have are amazing. XJOHT UIFZ IBWF BSF BNB[JOH Unfortunately, my part-time 6OGPSUVOBUFMZ NZ QBSU UJNF schedule clashed with his golfTDIFEVMF DMBTIFE XJUI IJT HPMG ing schedule, and we never did JOH TDIFEVMF BOE XF OFWFS EJE make it there together. NBLF JU UIFSF UPHFUIFS I've been to Rivalries a couple * WF CFFO UP 3JWBMSJFT B DPVQMF of times, and I think it's a pretty PG UJNFT BOE * UIJOL JU T B QSFUUZ neat place. The pub is tucked OFBU QMBDF 5IF QVC JT UVDLFE away on Cotton Street just BXBZ PO $PUUPO 4USFFU KVTU a short walk from the CumB TIPSU XBML GSPN UIF $VN berland County Civic Center. CFSMBOE $PVOUZ $JWJD $FOUFS It's the perfect spot to grab a *U T UIF QFSGFDU TQPU UP HSBC B drink before or after a game or ESJOL CFGPSF PS BGUFS B HBNF PS concert. DPODFSU Right as you walk in, there's 3JHIU BT ZPV XBML JO UIFSF T a wall of black chalkboard with B XBMM PG CMBDL DIBMLCPBSE XJUI specials written in brightly colTQFDJBMT XSJUUFO JO CSJHIUMZ DPM ored chalk. Admittedly, I immePSFE DIBML "ENJUUFEMZ * JNNF diately like a place that writes EJBUFMZ MJLF B QMBDF UIBU XSJUFT specials in bright chalk on black TQFDJBMT JO CSJHIU DIBML PO CMBDL walls. I don't know why. XBMMT * EPO U LOPX XIZ These specials are updated 5IFTF TQFDJBMT BSF VQEBUFE frequently and offer not only GSFRVFOUMZ BOE PGGFS OPU POMZ good drink specials, but some HPPE ESJOL TQFDJBMT CVU TPNF great eats as well. HSFBU FBUT BT XFMM The pub has 10 beers on tap, 5IF QVC IBT CFFST PO UBQ ranging from $3.25 to $5.25, but SBOHJOH GSPN UP CVU catch a good special and you DBUDI B HPPE TQFDJBM BOE ZPV could get $1 off that beer. DPVME HFU PGG UIBU CFFS There are also a number of 5IFSF BSF BMTP B OVNCFS PG canned and bottled beers, wines DBOOFE BOE CPUUMFE CFFST XJOFT and a fully stocked liquor selecBOE B GVMMZ TUPDLFE MJRVPS TFMFD tion. UJPO Rivalries is where I first tried 3JWBMSJFT JT XIFSF * mSTU USJFE Porkslap Pale Ale. This beer 1PSLTMBQ 1BMF "MF 5IJT CFFS was something I saw pictured XBT TPNFUIJOH * TBX QJDUVSFE
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A>317/:A( AcPXSQb b] QVO\US Food specials are served 4]]R a^SQWOZa O`S aS`dSR from 3 to 7 p.m., while drink T`][ ! b] % ^ [ eVWZS R`W\Y specials are good all day. a^SQWOZa O`S U]]R OZZ ROg Monday features half-price ;]\ROg TSObc`Sa VOZT ^`WQS buffalo fingers and $1 off PcTTOZ] Âż\US`a O\R ]TT Long Trail drafts; Tuesday has :]\U B`OWZ R`OTba) BcSaROg VOa two-for-one wings and $1 off be] T]` ]\S eW\Ua O\R ]TT Shipyard drafts; Wednesday AVW^gO`R R`OTba) ESR\SaROg features half-price ribs and $1 TSObc`Sa VOZT ^`WQS `WPa O\R off Samuel Adams drafts; and ]TT AO[cSZ /RO[a R`OTba) O\R Thursday features half-price BVc`aROg TSObc`Sa VOZT ^`WQS pizza and 20-ounce Bud ^WhhO O\R ]c\QS 0cR Light drafts for the 16-ounce :WUVb R`OTba T]` bVS $ ]c\QS price. You can get half-price ^`WQS G]c QO\ USb VOZT ^`WQS starters on Friday and $1 off abO`bS`a ]\ 4`WROg O\R ]TT Harpoon IPA drafts. Saturday 6O`^]]\ 7>/ R`OTba AObc`ROg is the day for 20-ounce Wa bVS ROg T]` ]c\QS Miller Light drafts for the ;WZZS` :WUVb R`OTba T]` bVS 16-ounce price, and Sunday $ ]c\QS ^`WQS O\R Ac\ROg is dedicated to $4 Bloody Wa RSRWQObSR b] " 0Z]]Rg John Patriquin/Staff Photographer 8]V\ >Ob`W_cW\ AbOTT >V]b]U`O^VS` Marys and mimosas. ;O`ga O\R [W[]aOa Owner Lance Meader pours a draft at Rivalries, a short walk from the Civic Center in Portland. =e\S` :O\QS ;SORS` ^]c`a O R`OTb Ob @WdOZ`WSa O aV]`b eOZY T`][ bVS 1WdWQ 1S\bS` W\ >]`bZO\R SCENE: Rivalries is handsA13<3( @WdOZ`WSa Wa VO\Ra down a sports pub, but with on a friend's Facebook page. space for parties, with long So if there's a game you want R]e\ O a^]`ba ^cP Pcb eWbV 4P JG UIFSF T B HBNF ZPV XBOU TQBDF GPS QBSUJFT XJUI MPOH PO B GSJFOE T 'BDFCPPL QBHF flare. black tables and Ă&#x20AC;O`S EWbV PZOQY bOPZSa O\R Served in a can, the label illuspicnic-style tables and exposed UP XBUDI UIFSF T B HPPE DIBODF to watch, there's a good chance chairsWith QJDOJD TUZMF UBCMFT BOE FYQPTFE 4FSWFE JO B DBO UIF MBCFM JMMVT contrasted with light QVOW`a Q]\b`OabSR eWbV ZWUVb trates two pigs belly-bumping. wood beams. It's also fun to look 3JWBMSJFT XJMM IBWF JU PO Rivalries will have it on. XPPE CFBNT *U T BMTP GVO UP MPPL USBUFT UXP QJHT CFMMZ CVNQJOH walls and exposed beams eOZZa O\R Sf^]aSR PSO[a This pub was the first place over the balcony to the crowd With summer here, people 8JUI TVNNFS IFSF QFPQMF PWFS UIF CBMDPOZ UP UIF DSPXE 5IJT QVC XBT UIF mSTU QMBDF upstairs, the pub's decor c^abOW`a bVS ^cP¸a RSQ]` I visited that had said beer, downstairs. are itching to drink outside and BSF JUDIJOH UP ESJOL PVUTJEF BOE EPXOTUBJST * WJTJUFE UIBU IBE TBJE CFFS makes a nice place to gather [OYSa O \WQS ^ZOQS b] UObVS` so I had to try it. 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out and see comics doing something a PVU BOE TFF DPNJDT EPJOH TPNFUIJOH B little different. MJUUMF EJGGFSFOU Stuart says audiences can expect 4UVBSU TBZT BVEJFODFT DBO FYQFDU the show to be "a little raw" and "a UIF TIPX UP CF iB MJUUMF SBXw BOE iB little blue," while also being somewhat MJUUMF CMVF w XIJMF BMTP CFJOH TPNFXIBU cerebral, asking audiences to use their DFSFCSBM BTLJOH BVEJFODFT UP VTF UIFJS imaginations. JNBHJOBUJPOT "Not all the jokes go to the forefront i/PU BMM UIF KPLFT HP UP UIF GPSFGSPOU of your brain. Sometimes you're laughPG ZPVS CSBJO 4PNFUJNFT ZPV SF MBVHI ing more at the ideas provoked by the JOH NPSF BU UIF JEFBT QSPWPLFE CZ UIF situations in the joke," said Stuart, 26, of TJUVBUJPOT JO UIF KPLF w TBJE 4UVBSU PG
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JULY 26 *5,9 Poetry Night, with poets Preston Hood, Beverly 0OETRY .IGHT WITH POETS 0RESTON (OOD "EVERLY Cooper-Pete, Sarah LeBlance, Celena Dykes, #OOPER 0ETE 3ARAH ,E"LANCE #ELENA $YKES David Morse and more, Kennebunk Free Library. $AVID -ORSE AND MORE +ENNEBUNK &REE ,IBRARY Free, kennebunklibrary.org. 7 p.m. &REE KENNEBUNKLIBRARY ORG P M Lin and Larry Pardey, authors of "Bull Canyon: A ,IN AND ,ARRY 0ARDEY AUTHORS OF h"ULL #ANYON ! Boatbuilder, a Writer, and other Wildlife," Camden "OATBUILDER A 7RITER AND OTHER 7ILDLIFE v #AMDEN
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