The Portland Phoenix 02/22/13

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EVENING WITH THE SPIRITS OF JAPANESE DANCE & ART” |

7 pm | Bowdoin College, Kresge Auditorium, Visual Arts Center, 3900 College Station, Brunswick | 207.775.3321

EVENTS FRIDAY 22

”CAMDEN CONFERENCE: THE MIDDLE EAST - WHAT NEXT? |

The Grand, 165 Main St, Ellsworth | $142/$50 per day | 207.667.9500 or grandonline.org/events/camdenconference/

SATURDAY 23

”CAMDEN CONFERENCE: THE MIDDLE EAST - WHAT NEXT? | See

listing for Fri

”LOCAL WRITERS” | prose & poetry

readings | 4 pm | Local Buzz, 327 Ocean House Rd, Cape Elizabeth | 207.541.9024 ”WOMEN OF THE WORLD” | poetry readings & showcase with Vineicia Princess Jones, et al. | 7 pm | Dobra Tea, 151 Middle St, Portland | 207.370.1890

”WOMEN OF THE WORLD,” POETRY EXHIBITION & SILENT AUCTION | benefit | 2 pm | Dobra Tea, 151 Middle St, Portland | 207.370.1890

SUNDAY 24

DANA PEARSON | discusses his novel Two Birds | 2 pm | Louis T. Graves Public Library, 18 Maine St, Kennebunk | 207.967.2778 ”RHYTHMIC CYPHER” OPEN MIC & POETRY SLAM | with Casey

Rocheteau & Greg McKillop | 7 pm | Dobra Tea, 151 Middle St, Portland | 207.370.1890

Room, Ketchum Library, 11 Hills Beach Rd, Biddeford | 207.602.2709

FRIDAY 22

”CLEARING THE PATH: RESISTING REPRESSION & BUILDING SOLIDARITY IN MEXICO” | with Claudia

Torres | 4 pm | College of the Atlantic, McCormick Lecture Hall, 105 Eden St, Bar Harbor | 207.288.9500 or coa. edu ”MUSIC IN TANZANIA” | performances & discussion | 3:30 pm | University of New Hampshire, Memorial Union Building, 83 Main St, Durham, NH | 603.862.2600 or unhmub.com

SUNDAY 24

| 9 pm | Mama’s Crowbar, 189 Congress St, Portland | 207.773.9230

”TEDXCOLBY COLLEGE: ON FAILING” | 10 am | Colby College, Dia-

”CAMDEN CONFERENCE: THE MIDDLE EAST - WHAT NEXT? | See

listing for Fri

”SUPER LUCHA EXPLOSIVA,” PRO WRESTLING | 4 pm | Jimmy

The Greek’s/Old Orchard Beach, 215 Saco Ave, Old Orchard Beach | 207.934.7499

TUESDAY 26

”BUSINESS AFTER HOURS,” WITH DOWNEAST PRIDE ALLIANCE |

5:30 pm | Spread, 100 Commercial St, Portland

WEDNESDAY 27

WINTER BIRD WALK | with Anna

Stunkel | 1 pm | College of the Atlantic, Dorr Museum, 105 Eden St, Bar Harbor | 207.288.5395

THURSDAY 28

”RIPPLEFFECT GALA” | 6:30 pm

| SPACE Gallery, 538 Congress St, Portland | $50 | 207.828.5600 or | space538.org

FOOD SATURDAY 23

FARMERS’ MARKET | 9:30 am |

Saco River Market, Saco Island, 110 Main St, Biddeford WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET | 9 am | Maine Irish Heritage Center, 34 Gray St, Portland | 207.780.0118 or maineirish.com

TUESDAY 26

OPEN MIC POETRY WITH PORT VERITAS | with Robin Merrill | 9:30

pm | Bull Feeney’s, 375 Fore St, Portland | 207.773.7210

POETRY SLAM WITH PORT VERITAS | 7 pm | Bull Feeney’s, 375 Fore

St, Portland | 207.773.7210 RICHARD BLANCO | reads & discusses his poetry | 7 pm | Merrill Auditorium, 20 Myrtle St, Portland | sold out | 207.842.0800

WEDNESDAY 27

DAVID & NIKE SPELTZ | discuss

Jennifer Vandebes’s novel Easter Island | 7 pm | RiverRun Bookstore, 142 Fleet St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.431.2100 or riverrunbookstore. com

”STONECOAST READING SERIES: BLACK HISTORY MONTH” | with

Lady Zen | 7 pm | Local Sprouts Cooperative, 649 Congress St, Portland | 207.899.3529 or localsproutscooperative.com

THURSDAY 28

”MAINE POETRY EXPRESS” | readings with Wesley McNair | 7 pm | Patten Free Library, 33 Summer St, Bath | 207.443.5141 or patten.lib. me.us

MARY JOHNSON & KRISTEN RINGMAN | discuss their novels An Unquenchable Thirst & Makara | 7 pm | RiverRun Bookstore, 142 Fleet St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.431.2100 or riverrunbookstore.com

WEDNESDAY 27

CUMBERLAND FARMERS’ MARKET | 10 am | Allen, Sterling, &

Lothrop, 191 US Rte 1, Falmouth

POETRY & PROSE THURSDAY 21

JOHN BUBAR + FRANK COOK + KATHERINE FAST + PEGGY MCFARLAND + PAMELA A. OBERG | discuss Best New England Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon | 7 pm | RiverRun Bookstore, 142 Fleet St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.431.2100 or riverrunbookstore.com

”LIVING LIFE WITH PASSION & COMPASSION” | storytelling circle

with Deena Weinstein | 6:30 pm | Maine Jewish Museum, 267 Congress St, Portland | 207.329.9854 or treeoflifemuseum.org

”BEAT NIGHT,” JAZZ & POETRY

| 7 pm | Press Room, 77 Daniel St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.431.5186

FRIDAY 22

RICK HALPERN | discusses No

Cure for the Past | noon | Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Sq, Portland | 207.871.1758 or portlandlibrary.com

SATURDAY 23

CORY DOCTOROW | discusses

Homeland | 7 pm | RiverRun Bookstore, 142 Fleet St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.431.2100 or riverrunbookstore. com

TALKS

”COMMON GROUND: MAINE’S CLIMATE FUTURE” | with George

Jacobson | noon | University of Maine - Farmington, Roberts Learning Center, 111 South St, Farmington | 207.778.7463

”SILENCE & THE SHORT STORY”

MONDAY 25

OPEN MIC POETRY NIGHT WITH PORT VERITAS | with Robin Merrill

WEDNESDAY 27

Greg Marley | 1:15 pm | Camden Public Library, 55 Main St, Camden | 207.236.3440

”MAINE LAW COLLOQUIUM: LOCAL FOOD/GLOBAL FOOD” | 8:30 am | Portland High School, 284 Cumberland Ave, Portland | 207.772.9671

mond Building, 4000 Mayflower Hill, Waterville | 207.859.4000

MONDAY 25

”DISCOVERING & SHARING THE MAINE FRENCH HERITAGE LANGUAGE PROGRAM” | with Alex-

andre Dauge-Roth | noon | Bates College, 161-163 Wood St, Lewiston | 207.786.6202

”PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL DRIVERS OF RESOURCE PROVISIONING IN COASTAL MARINE ECOSYSTEMS” | with James Leichter | 4 pm | Bowdoin College, Druckenmiller Hall, 3900 College Station, Brunswick | 207.725.3567

”SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF OCEAN FOODS” | with

Barry Costa-Pierce | noon | University of New England - Biddeford, Marcil Hall, 11 Hills Beach Rd, Biddeford | 207.602.2440

”SOUTHERN EUROPE: A JOURNEY FROM PARIS TO CANNES, SPAIN, CROATIA, GREECE, & ISTANBUL”

| multimedia talk by Marlin Darrah | 7:30 pm | Catherine Mcauley High School, 631 Stevens Ave, Portland | $5 | 207.797.3802 or mcauleyhs.org

TUESDAY 26

”THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION: PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES” | with Theodora Kalikow +

James Page + Robert Louden | 5 pm | University of Southern Maine - Portland, Law Building, 246 Deering Ave, Portland | 207.780.4258

”GETTING THINGS DONE: COLLABORATING IN THE POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT” | with Eliot Cutler

| 7 am | Clarion Hotel, 1230 Congress

From boots to hats, coats to mittens Goodwill has whatever your winter needs may be. Even better, shopping at Goodwill stores creates jobs, reduces landfills and puts clothes on your neighbor’s back.

lana Peshkova | 12:30 pm | University of New Hampshire, Memorial Union Building, 83 Main St, Durham, NH | 603.862.2600 or unhmub.com

”ESSENTIALS OF COLLEGE PLANNING” | 10 am | Lewiston Career-

RALLY IN SUPPORT OF BRADLEY MANNING | noon | Congress Square,

Corner of Congress and High Sts, Portland | 207.542.7119

”ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN POSTSOVIET CENTRAL ASIA” | with Svet-

SATURDAY 23

”IDENTIFICATION OF THE BOLETE MUSHROOM IN MAINE” | with

What. Ever.

St, Portland | $25 | 207.773.3254 or civicleadership.org/programs-services/ breakfast-series/

In fact, Goodwill has been reducing, recycling, repurposing and retraining for over 100 years.

Center, 5 Mollison Way, Lewiston | 207.753.9000 or mainecareercenter. com/careercenters/lewiston.shtml

| with Colm Toibin | 7:30 pm | Bowdoin College, Kresge Auditorium, Visual Arts Center, 3900 College Station, Brunswick | 207.775.3321

Now that’s a lot of whatever’s creating a healthy, sustainable community where nothing goes to waste. Not a shirt. Not a shoe. Not a person.

”TOWARD AN ADEQUATE APPROACH TO RELIGIOUS PLURALISM” | with Derek Michaud | 4:30

pm | University of Southern Maine - Portland, Luther Bonney Auditorium, 92 Bedford St, Portland | 207.780.4141

Goodwill. Seeking solutions that work. Join us.

THURSDAY 28

”THE ART OF PLAY” | MECA lecture

with Adam Degrandis | 12:30 pm | 12:30 pm | Maine College of Art, Osher Hall, 522 Congress St, Portland | 800.699.1509

”ISLAM & STATE SOVEREIGNTY IN CENTRAL ASIA” | with Eric

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McGlinchey | 7:30 pm | Bowdoin College, Hubbard Hall, 3900 College Station, Brunswick | 207.725.3000

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”SETTING & SENSE IN THE TREATMENT OF ELECTRA’S STORY” | with Hanna Roisman | 4:30 pm | Bowdoin College, Visual Arts Center, Beam Classroom, 3900 College Station, Brunswick | 207.725.3617

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THURSDAY 21

”AN ADVENTUROUS & INSPIRING EVENING ALONG THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL IN MAINE” |

with Carey Kish | 6:30 pm | Frontier Cafe, Fort Andross, 14 Maine St, Brunswick | 207.725.5222 or explorefrontier.com

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”ARTS, ADVOCACY, & ACTION: ACTING AS IF OUR LIVES DEPENDED ON IT” | with Cathy Plourde |

noon | Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon St, Lewiston | 207.784.0135 or lplonline.org

”DIGITAL PORTSMOUTH: THE ART OF MAKING” | 5:30 pm | The Music

155 Brackett St. Portland 774-7250

Hall Loft, 131 Congress St, Portsmouth, NH | 603.436.2400

”OUR KIND WILL BE THE FIRST TO BLAZE A TRAIL INTO A NEW LIFE”

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| with Ben Severns | 12:30 pm | 12:30 pm | Maine College of Art, Osher Hall, 522 Congress St, Portland | 800.699.1509

Mon-Fri 8-7 • Sat 9-7 • Sun 9-5

”REPRODUCTION FOR/AGAINST THE STATE: FAMILY PLANNING, STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE & CLASS IN CHINESE WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE EXPERIENCES” | with

Junjie Chen | 12:30 pm | University of New Hampshire, Murkland Hall, 105 Main St, Durham, NH | 603.862.1234

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