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Keyes: ‘Burt Dow’ goes to the opera

Maia Aprahamian was lunching one afternoon with the folks who run the Stonington Opera House. “Suddenly, it hit me. I said, ‘You know, ‘Burt Dow’ would make an incredible opera.’ This is my schtick, opera writing. They livened to the idea.” Five years later, Aprahamian’s idea has become reality. Opera House Arts, the programming wing […]

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Arts Dispatches

PORTLAND Museum of Art announces new members of the board The Portland Museum of Art recently announced new members to its board of trustees: Scott M. Black, Harry W. Konkel, Samuel A. Ladd III, Frank G. McGinty and S. Donald Sussman. In addition, the following officers were elected: president, John F. Isacke; chairman, Hans Underdahl; […]

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• After several months of interior work, the Tides Institute & Museum of Art in Eastport reopens with a reception 5 to 7 p.m. Friday for “Terra Nova (Newfoundland): Contemporary Photographs by Thaddeus Holownia.” Holownia is head of the department of fine arts at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. He will discuss […]

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Young pianists descend for festival

The world continues to grow smaller at the Portland Conservatory of Music. This week, the conservatory hosts its annual International Piano Festival, featuring nearly two dozen students from around the United States and overseas, as well as respected professional players with ties to Maine. While the marquee concerts take place at the conservatory’s home at […]

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Arts Dispatches

PORTLAND Sousa, Broadway tunes on tap for July 4 Pops program The July Fourth Patriotic Pops program of the Portland Symphony Orchestra will include selections from Broadway shows and marches by John Philip Sousa. The PSO announced details of the Patriotic Pops program that will be performed as part of the Stars and Stripes Spectacular […]