
Music
Oct. 20
Anni Clark: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s, 1274 Bridgton Road (Route 302), Westbrook. lennyspub.com
Oct. 21
Singer/songwriter Slaid Cleaves: 8 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. stonemountainartscenter.com.
Eric Marcs & Solid Ground: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com.
Oct. 22
Motor Booty Affair: 6 p.m., Music on Main, 144 Main St., Bridgton. musiconmainebridgton.com.
Oct. 26
Lazzlo Family Band: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s, 1274 Bridgton Road (Route 302), Westbrook.
Oct. 27
Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn, 8 p.m., bluegrass and roots music, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield.
Ongoing:
Songwriters Circle: Denmark Arts Center, 50 West Main St., Denmark. Local songwriters meet at 7 p.m., every second and fourth Monday to share original tunes and collaborate on new renditions. Open to musicians at any point in their study/career.
Skip’s Lounge: 288 Narragansett Trail, Buxton, live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights. facebook.com/buxtonsplacetobe.
The Frog and Turtle: 3 Bridge St., Westbrook: Live music Thursday-Saturday; schedule at thefrogandturtle.com/music.
Theater
Oct. 28
Goblin Market: 7 p.m., Denmark Arts Center, 50 West Main St., Denmark. denmarkarts.org.
The Originals present “The Holdup”: 7:30 p.m., Saco River Theatre, 29 Salmon Falls Road, Bar Mills. Runs through Nov. 12. Check times at sacorivertheatre.org.
Art
Pulped Under Pressure: Art Gallery, 5 University Way, Gorham. With traditional hand papermaking at its core, exhibit underscores important contemporary issues steeped in history and craft. On view to Dec. 10, usm.maine.edu.
Films
Bridgton Twin Drive-In Theatre: 383 Portland Road, Bridgton. Check the drive-in’s Facebook page for weekly schedule.
Magic Lantern movie theater: 9 Depot St., Bridgton. See magiclanternmovies.com for listings.
Pride’s Corner Drive-In: 651 Bridgton Road (Route 302) Westbrook, open Friday & Saturday; see PridesCornerDriveIn on Facebook for listings.
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