PORTLAND — The Interlochen Center for the Arts will hold open-call auditions for dancers in sixth through 12th grades on Jan. 6 at Portland Ballet, 517 Forest Ave. Auditions will include ballet, pointe and modern technique. Participating students will be considered for admission to Interlochen’s summer arts program or fine arts boarding high school. Required […]
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Chorus to share ‘Simple Gifts’
ROCKPORT — The Midcoast Community Chorus will perform a concert titled “Simple Gifts” at 4 p.m. Jan. 15 in the Strom Auditorium at Camden Hills Regional High School. Mimi Bornstein directs the 130-member community chorus. Sean Fleming provides musical accompaniment. The Midcoast Community Children’s Chorus also is scheduled to perform. Tickets cost $15 and can […]
New Year’s screening of ‘Magic Flute’
DAMARISCOTTA — The Lincoln Theater will present a New Year’s Day screening of “The Magic Flute” through The Metropolitan Opera’s “ The MET: Live in HD” series. The opera, presented in an abridged version and sung in English, is designed to appeal to families with children. Tickets cost $10. “The Magic Flute” will play at […]
‘Forrest Gump’ to be preserved in U.S. film registry
Bambi, Forrest Gump and Hannibal Lecter have at least one thing in common: Their cinematic adventures were chosen by the Library of Congress to be preserved in the world’s largest archive of film, TV and sound recordings. “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991), a disturbing psychological thriller about the cannibalistic serial killer Lecter, and “Forrest […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I’m a 25- year- old woman with no future. I am the youngest of three daughters. My parents are divorced and my sisters are both married. Mom has no income of her own, so it’s mainly me. I have come to realize that I’ll never be able to have an apartment of my […]
9/11 drama ‘Extremely Loud’ hopes to deliver a healing
Emotions run high in “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,” the boldest cinematic tackling of Sept. 11 yet. It’s a project fraught with obvious peril, with pitfalls of sentimentality, exploitation or, simply, audience reluctance. The source material, Jonathan Safran Foer’s 2005 book, is far from normal Hollywood stuff. One of the first novels to take up […]
‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Happy Endings’ among year’s best on television
Don’t look back. Maybe that’s one lesson to be drawn from TV in the year past. At least, nostalgia didn’t exactly pay off for the networks. ABC’s Kennedy- era drama “ Pan Am” hasn’t soared in the ratings, and even with all the bunnies, NBC’s short-lived “The Playboy Club” was clearly missing a lucky rabbit’s […]
The year in music: The odds and ends
Sure, everyone has their list of top albums. But how do you rank the things that really resonated in pop music this year — like Nicki Minaj’s ubiquity, the best song you were embarrassed to sing out loud, and the top return of the year? We try to put a spotlight on some of music’s […]