ARIES Mar. 21 – Apr. 20 Accept that sometimes things will not go your way, Aries. However, you can learn to adapt and find balance in any situation you find yourself in. TAURUS Apr. 21 – May 21 Discovering all of the answers need not be your goal all the time, Taurus. Keep in mind […]
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Q&A with BIMF musician Zion Lee, violin
BRUNSWICK Last summer the Bowdoin International Music Festival welcomed 255 student participants from 27 countries and 30 states, including 17 Festival Fellows. In celebration of the 2016 season and in anticipation of the 2017 season, BIMF has reached out to last year’s participants to reflect on their experience at the festival and their lives as […]
A night of magic
TOPSHAM Peter Boie, a Mt. Ararat High School graduate and nationally-touring magician, will perform at the Orion Performing Arts Center at Mt. Ararat High School on Saturday at 7 p.m. Boie became interested in magic at age 11, when he found a magic book at the old Topsham Public Library. He practiced the art with […]
‘Sisters in Crime’ turns 30 at Wiscasset library
WISCASSET “Sisters in Crime” will celebrate its 30th birthday at the Wiscasset Public Library on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with speakers, refreshments and a mystery in the library contest. “Sisters in Crime” is an internal organization began to encourage female crime writers in a field that — 30 years ago — was […]
Erica Brown and The Bluegrass Connection in Phippsburg
PHIPPSBURG Erica Brown and The Bluegrass Connection will perform in concert at the Phippsburg Congregational Church on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Erica Brown and The Bluegrass Connection have performed at numerous venues and festivals around New England and Canada including One Longfellow Square, Stone Mountain Arts Center, The Franco Center, The American Folk Festival, and […]
The Mustard Seed to host Children’s Book Week, Bath May Fair activities
BATH As the longest-running national celebration of books for young people, Children’s Book Week is represented in more than 650 schools, libraries and bookstores across all 50 states. The Mustard Seed Bookstore in Bath will join in the festivities, hosting official Children’s Book Week events between May 1-7. This May marks the 98th anniversary of […]
Call for entries for ‘A Taste of the Peninsula’ art show
DAMARISCOTTA The Kefauver Studio & Gallery in Damariscotta is calling for artists to participate in the A Taste of the Peninsula art show, to run May 26 through June 25. The theme of the show is the food, restaurants and vistas of the Pemaquid Peninsula, so submitted works should be in keeping with that theme. […]
HOROSCOPES
ARIES Mar. 21 – Apr. 20 You can only procrastinate for son long. Soon enough this will catch up with you, so it’s best to start addressing your to-do list as soon as possible. TAURUS Apr. 21 – May 21 Your patience will boil over this week if you do not find a way to […]
Q & A with BIMF musician Itamar Rashkovsky, violin
BRUNSWICK Last summer the Bowdoin International Music Festival welcomed 255 student participants from 27 countries and 30 states, including 17 remarkable festival fellows. In celebration of the 2016 season and in anticipation of the 2017 season, BIMF reached out to last year’s participants to reflect on their experience at the festival and their lives as […]
‘Why Draw?’ exhibit at Bowdoin museum opens May 3
BRUNSWICK The Bowdoin College Museum of Art will present the first-ever survey of the museum’s collection of drawings, widely considered the oldest public collection of works on paper in North America, beginning May 3. Titled “Why Draw? 500 Years of Drawings and Watercolors at Bowdoin College,” the exhibition will run through Sept. 3 and includes […]