Competitors chop, saw and notch their way to bragging rights.
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Osher show puts polar exploration on the map
The exhibit begins at the beginning – with the ancients’ cartographical hypothesizing about ‘the ends of the earth’ – and wraps with triumphant explorers at the South Pole.
Hot Tickets and Cheap Thrills, Sept. 26, 2013
BoDeans in Boothbay Harbor / PSO season begins / Wine appreciation seminars / Punkinfiddle Family Festival and more / Hip-hop at Space / Mad Horse opens season / Launching Blueshine / Psychic Sunday
Bull Moose Top 10
Top 10 for Portland store Sept. 16-22: 1. “Grand Theft Auto 5” for X360 2. “Grand Theft Auto 5” for PS3 3. “World War Z” (DVD) 4. Elvis Costello and The Roots, “Wise Up GhostZ” 5. “Star Trek Into Darkness” (DVD) 6. Bill Callahan, “Dream River” 7. Carcass, “Surgical Steel” 8. Neko Case, “The Worse […]
Indie Film: Camden festival gives real-life films a chance to shine
Founder and executive director Ben Fowlie asserts that the ninth CIFF is bigger, and more innovative, than ever.
Eat and Run: Tu Casa, Portland
The restaurant boasts generous portions, reasonable prices – and best of all, Salvadoran fare that tastes fresh and authentic.
Maine deputy-turned-comic plays Port City Music Hall
Juston McKinney has an arresting life story.
Making Noise: New music by Bettencourt and Richardson may move you
Eric Bettencourt and Sara Hallie Richardson play The Hive in Kennebunk on Oct. 3.
At the Movies
Opening: ‘Baggage Claim’ / ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’ / ‘Don Jon’ / ‘Rush’ / ‘Clean Guys of Comedy Encore’ / ‘Metallica: Through the Never’