The game is baseball and the fun includes fireworks, dogs in the park, lobster tossing, musical chairs, Star Wars, superheroes, and the return of the Sea Dogs Biscuit.
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With attendance still lagging, Maine theaters weigh whether to stay patient or adapt
An analysis of audience data suggests most theaters are operating at 60%-80% of 2019 levels, but many in the business believe a full recovery from the pandemic is still possible.
Maine Pottery Weekend launches May 6-7
Springtime in Maine can mean daffodils or snow, and sometimes both, but the first weekend in May has meant the Maine Pottery Tour for more than a decade. The 11th annual Maine Pottery Tour welcomes visitors on Saturday and Sunday, May 6 and 7. The self-guided tour is an opportunity to enjoy spring and the […]
Food trucks can now set up in downtown Bath
Bath will allow three food trucks to set up shop along the waterfront downtown for the first time.
Take tea with a Civil War nurse
Tea with Sarah Sampson, a reenactment of an historic interview with Bath’s legendary Civil War nurse, will be held from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, May 7, at the Winter Street Center, 880 Washington St., in Bath. Sampson was the first director of the Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum, which later became the State Children’s Home, […]
From the Chocolate Church: Staging a tribute to Johnny Cash
Scott Moreau remembers the first time he stood on the stage at the Chocolate Church, a nervous 17-year-old, with a handheld microphone, hearing his voice for the first time in a place with “amazing acoustics.” Giving kids their first theater and musical experience has been in the forefront of the Chocolate Church since the late […]
Portland playwright takes a page from her own script to help others work through grief
While working on ‘Death Wings,’ which premieres next week, Bess Welden began holding community workshops for people dealing with loss.
Richard Russo’s ‘Straight Man’ is back on campus in new AMC series
The show, called ‘Lucky Hank,’ is based on the 1997 novel and stars Bob Odenkirk as a small college professor in a mid-life crisis. The second episode airs Sunday.
Resinosa Ensemble to perform at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport
Chamber trio Resinosa Ensemble will perform at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport at 3 p.m. March 26. The trio features Joëlle Morris, mezzo-soprano; Bridget Convey, piano; and Eliza Meyer, cello. This ensemble came together in 2016 out of a love for performing chamber music, working with living composers and offering music slightly off the beaten path. […]
Portland Chamber Music Festival director brings her renowned quartet to USM
Melissa Reardon is the newest member of Borromeo String Quartet, which will play Saturday at Hannaford Hall on the college’s Portland campus.
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