The Lewiston-born, Portland-based artist, at age 76, is taking new risks thanks to the ubiquity of his lighted neon sculpture.
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‘The Victorian Ladies Detective Collective’ hits Lewiston’s Public Theatre stage Nov. 4-13
The Victorian Ladies Detective Collective is an entertaining murder mystery with a modern female sensibility now playing at The Public Theatre Nov. 4 – 13.
Grammy-winning bluegrass group hits Boothbay Harbor stage with Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper
2020 Grammy-winner Michael Cleveland is widely considered to be the bluegrass fiddler of his generation. On Friday, Nov. 4, this acclaimed fiddler and his band arrive in Maine to perform at the Opera House in Boothbay Harbor. After picking up the fiddle at age 4, Cleveland’s musical momentum began to propel him toward early success. […]
Maine Maritime Museum is looking for more ‘ambassadors’
The new manager of volunteer programs is working to build up the base of the museum’s base of committed volunteers.
The fright stuff: We’ve scared up some ways to celebrate Halloween in all its gory glory
The haunted happenings around Maine this All Hallows’ Eve weekend including dance parties, spooky tours and scary movies.
Bodies of work: Colby exhibit shows influence of performing arts on painter Alex Katz
‘Alex Katz: Theater & Dance’ is among several recent exhibitions of work by the 95-year-old New York painter, who has been returning to Maine for decades since he first came for an artist residency in 1949.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra announces Oct. 29-30 season opener
Orchestra to perform music by Brahms, Coleman and Shostakovich with piano soloist.
Magic on Maine auction returns to in-person event in Brunswick
The Brunswick Downtown Association’s benefit auction will be held in person this year. After two years hosting the fundraiser online, the BDA is bringing back their Live and Silent Auction on Oct. 20 at NOMAD Maine (formerly the Frontier) located at 14 Maine St. in Fort Andross. NOMAD will serve a variety of their classic, […]
Concerts for a Cause welcomes Dirty Cello to stage
Fresh off its third tour to Iceland with crazy adventures like playing at an Icelandic film star’s wedding to a show on a whale watching boat, San Francisco-based band Dirty Cello will bring its unique spin on cello to the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, to raise money for […]
Brunswick history center to host spooky Seance Murder Mystery
Halloween weekend event takes place inside Skolfield-Whittier House Museum