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Artist: Mural shows people, not politics

TREMONT – It started with a walk. Judy Taylor, as she so often does, hiked Beech Mountain near her home at Seal Cove to clear her head and step away from the clutter of a busy life. And there they were, in front of her. Men working. She heard them before she saw them — […]

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Blowout brings together four harmonica legends

Mark Hummel began playing the harmonica in high school, mostly because he couldn’t play the guitar. “All my friends were really good guitar players, and I wasn’t,” said Hummel, who leads the Blues Harmonic Blowout tonight at Empire Dine and Dance on Congress Street in Portland. “I gravitated toward the harmonica and never let up. […]

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Prizes awarded to five PMA Bienniel artists

PORTLAND — The Portland Museum of Art Biennial opens Thursday, but the festivities began today at a members’ opening reception, where five prizes were awarded to artists in the exhibition. The Purchase Prizes were awarded to four artists: Philip Brou for “Black Box”; James Groleau for “Arbil Rubia Riyadh” and “Sinjar Karbala Basra”; Siri Sahaj […]

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Creating together, 6,000 miles apart

PORTLAND — In the further-evidence-that-the-world-is-getting-smaller department, we give you “Dunia Moja,” a print exchange between members of Peregrine Press in Portland and a group of women from the east African island of Zanzibar. The art exhibition, on view through May 28 in the Lewis Gallery at the Portland Public Library, is a collaboration between artists […]

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Today • The Portland String Quartet performs a concert of Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart at 2 p.m. today at Woodfords Congregational Church, 202 Woodford St., Portland. A preconcert lecture begins at 1 p.m. Tickets cost $22; $20 for seniors; free for ages 21 and younger.  This week • Tribute artist Elvis Wade will join the […]