
Authors/Writing
Sept. 9
Amy Safford author talk: “Goode Vibrations of the Wresting Place,” discussion of diversity and inclusion in Maine, 6 p.m., New Gloucester Public Library, 379 Intervale Road. newgloucesterlibrary.org
Philip C. Baker author talk: “Hunger Hill,” 5 p.m., Naples Public Library, 940 Roosevelt Trail. naplespubliclibrarymaine.org
Sept. 12
David Florig author talk: “The Shattered Curling Stone,” 5 p.m., Raymond Village Library, 3 Meadow Road. raymondvillagelibrary.org
Comedy
Sept. 13
Liam McGruk; Holly Johnston; Adam Groppman: 7:30 p.m., The Frog and Turtle, 3 Vallee Square, Westbrook. $10, 21-plus. facebook.com/thefrogandturtle
Film
Sept. 5
“One Life” (2024): Rated PG, 1 p.m., Windham Public Library, 217 Windham Center Road. windham.lib.me.us
“The Fabulous Four” (2024): Rated R, 2 p.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
Sept. 7
“Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life” (2016): Rated PG, 10 a.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
“The Bikeriders” (2023): Rated R, 12:30 p.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
Maine Outdoor Film Festival: 7:30 p.m., Riverbank Park, Westbrook. $10 suggested donation. facebook.com/downtownwestbrook
Sept. 11
“Night Train to Lisbon” (2023): Rated R, 5 p.m., Windham Public Library, 217 Windham Center Road. windham.lib.me.us
Sept. 12
“Fisherman’s Friends” (2020): Rated PG-13, 1 p.m., Windham Public Library, 217 Windham Center Road. windham.lib.me.us
“Alphaville” (1965): 2 p.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
Sept. 14
“Inside Out 2” (2024): Rated PG, 10 a.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
“Kill” (2023): Rated R, 12:30 p.m., Gray Public Library, 5 Hancock St. graypubliclibrary.com
Music
Sept. 5
Mad Honey Band: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. lennyspub.com
Sept. 6
Travis James Humphrey: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. $5. lennyspub.com
Don Wessels: 7 p.m., Conant Homestead, 89 Conant St., Westbrook. $10-$15 suggested donation. facebook.com/theConantHomestead
Bess Jacques Trio: 7:30 p.m., The Frog and Turtle, 3 Vallee Square, Westbrook. facebook.com/thefrogandturtle
Nick Bosse and the Northern Roots: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
Sept. 7
Maine Middle Eastern Ensemble: 4-6 p.m., Westbrook Common. Free. facebook.com/downtownwestbrook
The Renovators: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. $10. lennyspub.com
Lexi James; Wildheart: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
Sept. 8
Henry Lowery: 11 a.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
Sept. 11
Dan Waxman and Friends: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. lennyspub.com
Sept. 12
Anni Clark: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. lennyspub.com
The Bayou Mountain Band: 7 p.m., The Frog and Turtle, 3 Vallee Square, Westbrook. facebook.com/thefrogandturtle
Sept. 13
Kris Hype: 5:30 p.m., Cowbell, 90 Rock Row, Westbrook. rockrow.com/quarryside
Rose Alley: 6:30 p.m., Lenny’s Pub, 1274 Bridgton Road, Westbrook. $10. lennyspub.com
Billy Mitchell: 7:30 p.m., Saco River Theatre, 29 Salmon Falls Road, Buxton. $15. sacorivertheatre.org
Defying Gravity: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
Sept. 14
Christie Ray Band: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
Sept. 15
Adam Fox: 8 p.m., Erik’s Church, 824 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. erikschurch.com
“Cowboy Bebop” Live: 8 p.m., Westbrook Performing Arts Center, 471 Stroudwater St. $32-$67. westbrookpac.org
Theater
Sept. 8
“Jimmy Higgins, a Life in the Labor Movement”: One-man show by Harlan Baker, 2:30 p.m., Saco River Theatre, 29 Salmon Falls Road, Buxton. $15. sacorivertheatre.org
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