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What Ales You: Greendrinks backs great beer, protected environment
The Portland group meets at 5:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month.
Hot Tickets and Cheap Thrills, July 19, 2012
Multi-talented Matisyahu / Celebrate artist’s life / Roguepalooza / Pirates raid Fort Knox / Sexton in the park / A peek at life on Peaks / Got cukes? Make pickles / Classic books come to life
Indie Film: Points North Pitch brings top industry insiders to Maine
The Pitch is a feature of the Camden International Film Festival, which will be held in September.
Bar Guide: Rivalries is a champ in the sports-pub arena
The Cotton Street establishment has been serving patrons for 10 years.
Off Beat: Rock club hosting a six-pack of alternative comedy
Ian Stuart wants people to know that all comedy is not the same. Not every comic from Maine, for example, tells jokes about clam digging in a thicker-than-fog accent. Not every comic is looking for the quick laugh with the outrageous one-liner. Some are willing to throw out more cerebral thoughts and hope that the […]
‘Glass’ house
Theater at Monmouth, with accomplished director Bill Van Horn at the helm, opens Tennessee Williams’ poignant, poetic ‘Glass Menagerie.’
Making Noise: Darlingside strings together harmony-filled new tunes
Drummer/vocalist Sam Kapala talks about the band and its new record.
CD Review: Dark Hollow Bottling shines with a fresh, authentic sound
The band’s new CD, ‘American Ghosts,’ seems to have been extracted from deep inside the souls of the members.