Art
Call for artists for Bridgton’s Art in the Park, Shorey Park, July 16. Information and application at gallery302.com. A paper application can also be picked up at Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton. Deadline March 31.
Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton, open noon-4 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Sunday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays until March, visit gallery302.com.
Film
Magic Lantern movie theater, 9 Depot St., Bridgton. See magiclanternmovies.com/nowplaying for listings.
Music
Skip’s Lounge, 288 Narragansett Trail, Buxton, live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights. March 11 and 12: Black Death. skipslounge.com.
March 11
Ye Vagabond, 8 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Road, Brownfield. $20. stonemountainartscenter.com.
March 12
Kris Delmhorst, 8 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Road, Brownfield. $20.
March 15
Robert Cray Band, 8 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Road, Brownfield. $115.
March 17
St. Paddy’s Celebration with Carol Noonan and Erica Brown and Josephine County, 6 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Road, Brownfield. $75.
St. Patty’s Day at Skip’s Lounge, 7 p.m., 288 Narragansett Trail, Buxton, featuring music by Tonyoke and cornhole tournament.
Grand Central Wine Bar, 7 Railroad Ave., Gorham, live music 5-11 p.m., Friday and Saturday. grandcentralwinebar.com.
Thursday and Friday Night Music Series, 7-9:30 p.m. Thursdays and 8:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays, The Frog and Turtle, 3 Bridge St., Westbrook.
Theater
“Urinetown,” through March 12, Russell Hall on the USM Gorham Campus, $10-$22 with pay-what-you-can on March 3, 9 and 10. March 5 and 11 will be livestreamed. Visit usm.maine.edu/theatre or call the box office at 780-5151.
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