Arts & EntertainmentLife & Culture Summer arts preview: Your guide to theater, music, books and more From classical to contemporary, Maine offers oodles of dance, theater, art and music. Posted May 29, 2016 Font size + Gift article You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Email Copy Link Email address Send! Article link sent! An error has occurred. Please try again. With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month.It looks like you do not have any active subscriptions. To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Subscribe Today With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. Subscribe Today Sign In Loading.... Share Facebook Reddit Linkedin Email Copy Link Print Colby opens exhibition of Picasso’s Vollard Suite June 2 The suite of 100 prints is considered a major achievment in printmaking by one of the 20th century's most popular artists. Women run the summer at Hackmatack Playhouse The Berwick theater's four-show summer season is led by women directors. Bates Dance Festival brings cutting-edge dance, established favorites to Lewiston While training students, the festival offers a month of professional dance performances starting July 9. Dear Toshiko Mori, architect of new Center for Maine Contemporary Art: Thank you! The Rockland museum opens with a bang this summer. The challenge comes later, as curators find the best use of the building's big space. With Bach festival, Portland gives classical music fans a reason to stay close to home The inaugural festival begins June 19. Modernist show at Portland Museum of Art focuses on work of 4 women 'O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr and Zorach: Women Modernists in New York' opens June 24 and continues through Sept. 18. Indie rock, metal, R&B and more at Portland’s top music venues this summer Here's a look at the city's summer music lineup. Book review: Bach revealed as a rebel in ‘Music in the Castle of Heaven’ Composer John Eliott Gardiner's tome on the great composer shows him as far more than a 'bewigged, jowly' old man with talent. At Bates, Robert Indiana taps Bob Dylan for inspiration The Maine artist debuts a new series of work based on rock lyrics. Book review: Kids, meet Bach In his series, 'Getting to Know the World's Greatest Composers,' Mike Venezia introduces the classical master to young readers. Copy the Story Link Comments are no longer available on this story Send questions/comments to the editors. « Previous Indoors and outside: More productions at summer theaters Next » Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance 2016 Literary Award winners Related Stories Latest Articles
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