In my first months as the executive and artistic director of the Chocolate Church Arts Center, I knew I wanted to book Steve Gunn. Here’s why. In 2016, I walked to lunch with two colleagues who are serious audiophiles. They were exchanging what music they were in love with. They both brought up Steve Gunn. […]
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Chocolate Church Arts Center lines up a slate of multicultural performances
A menagerie of art and performance programs breathe new life into the Chocolate Church, with a new focus on reaching out to diverse communities in Maine to bolster its new lineup of shows.
Maine’s First Ship serving up two full-moon dinners
Enjoy two different styles of meals under the glow of the full harvest and hunter’s moons as summer transitions into fall.
Gallery of midwives showcases ‘Radical Care’
Photojournalist Joshua Langlais has a new photo gallery being shown at Union+Co gallery from October through the start of November.
Bath nonprofit plans housing project to reshape Congress Avenue
Bath Housing envisions a mixed-income affordable housing block to reshape the Congress Avenue corridor to ease the city’s housing shortage.
Brunswick’s Reverie Coffee expanding to Bath
Bath coffee lovers will have a new option, as Brunswick’s Reverie Coffee House expands less than a year after opening its doors.
From the Chocolate Church: Kid-friendly Grammy-winner Mister G at CCAC
He won a Latin Grammy Award. He has performed at Lollapalooza, JazzFest, the Smithsonian and Austin City Limits. And on Sept. 21, he’ll be performing for hundreds of thrilled kids at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. And all in time for an early bedtime. Latin Grammy and five-time Parents’ Choice Gold Award winner […]
Updated classics shine at Linden + Front in Bath
Local, seasonal ingredients take front and center.
Bath Iron Works to open a day care in hopes of attracting workers
The Bath shipyard, one of the state’s largest employers, is partnering with the local YMCA to add 150 local day care slots.
Charges for most Bath Iron Works protesters have been reduced
The charges for the nine protesters against the war in Gaza were changed from criminal trespassing to failure to use a crosswalk, while one protester, awaiting a court date, is still being charged with criminal mischief.