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IF /PWFM +B[[ 4FQUFU MFE CZ USPNCPOJTU #BSOFZ #BMDI JT TFWFO IFQDBUT GSPN BMM PWFS Maine who have been perform.BJOF XIP IBWF CFFO QFSGPSN ing together for years. They are JOH UPHFUIFS GPS ZFBST 5IFZ BSF huge fans of Duke Ellington IVHF GBOT PG %VLF &MMJOHUPO and Billy Strayhorn, two jazz BOE #JMMZ 4USBZIPSO UXP KB[[ composers who, between them, DPNQPTFST XIP CFUXFFO UIFN wrote more than 3,000 pieces. XSPUF NPSF UIBO QJFDFT For the past few years, Novel 'PS UIF QBTU GFX ZFBST /PWFM Jazz Septet has been on a mis+B[[ 4FQUFU IBT CFFO PO B NJT sion to transcribe some of the TJPO UP USBOTDSJCF TPNF PG UIF pair's lesser-known tunes and shine a QBJS T MFTTFS LOPXO UVOFT BOE TIJOF B modern light on them. Balch is so comNPEFSO MJHIU PO UIFN #BMDI JT TP DPN mitted to this project that he periodically NJUUFE UP UIJT QSPKFDU UIBU IF QFSJPEJDBMMZ visits the National Archives in WashingWJTJUT UIF /BUJPOBM "SDIJWFT JO 8BTIJOH ton, D.C., to work with Ellington's original UPO % $ UP XPSL XJUI &MMJOHUPO T PSJHJOBM manuscripts. NBOVTDSJQUT Fourteen of Novel Jazz's reinterpreta'PVSUFFO PG /PWFM +B[[ T SFJOUFSQSFUB tions are now available on the CD "The UJPOT BSF OPX BWBJMBCMF PO UIF $% i5IF Novel Jazz Septet Live: Ellington and /PWFM +B[[ 4FQUFU -JWF &MMJOHUPO BOE Strayhorn Rediscovered." I've been listen4USBZIPSO 3FEJTDPWFSFE w * WF CFFO MJTUFO ing to it all week, and think that "Lotus JOH UP JU BMM XFFL BOE UIJOL UIBU i-PUVT Blossom" and "Mood Indigo," among #MPTTPNw BOE i.PPE *OEJHP w BNPOH several others, are sensational. It was TFWFSBM PUIFST BSF TFOTBUJPOBM *U XBT Ellington himself who said, "The wise &MMJOHUPO IJNTFMG XIP TBJE i5IF XJTF musicians are those who play what they NVTJDJBOT BSF UIPTF XIP QMBZ XIBU UIFZ can master." The Novel Jazz Septet can DBO NBTUFS w 5IF /PWFM +B[[ 4FQUFU DBO rest easy with this knowledge. SFTU FBTZ XJUI UIJT LOPXMFEHF Novel Jazz Septet CD-Release Show. /PWFM +B[[ 4FQUFU $% 3FMFBTF 4IPX 7:30 p.m. today. Opera House at Booth Q N UPEBZ 0QFSB )PVTF BU #PPUI bay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave. $15 in CBZ )BSCPS 5PXOTFOE "WF JO advance; $20 at the door. 633-5159 BEWBODF BU UIF EPPS

Musical acts include Skyler, Pete Miller, .VTJDBM BDUT JODMVEF 4LZMFS 1FUF .JMMFS Amanda Gervasi, Eric Bettencourt and "NBOEB (FSWBTJ &SJD #FUUFODPVSU BOE Sara Hallie Richardson. And that's just 4BSB )BMMJF 3JDIBSETPO "OE UIBU T KVTU for starters. You'll also hear the Maine GPS TUBSUFST :PV MM BMTP IFBS UIF .BJOF Academy of Modern Music student band "DBEFNZ PG .PEFSO .VTJD TUVEFOU CBOE Beware of Pedestrians in all their pop#FXBSF PG 1FEFTUSJBOT JO BMM UIFJS QPQ punk glory. Headlining the festivities is QVOL HMPSZ )FBEMJOJOH UIF GFTUJWJUJFT JT Lyle Divinsky. He's a former Portlander -ZMF %JWJOTLZ )F T B GPSNFS 1PSUMBOEFS now based in Brooklyn, and he's OPX CBTFE JO #SPPLMZO BOE IF T coming home with his folk-funk DPNJOH IPNF XJUI IJT GPML GVOL sound. I listened to Divinsky TPVOE * MJTUFOFE UP %JWJOTLZ via his Facebook fan page, and WJB IJT 'BDFCPPL GBO QBHF BOE he pretty much had me at hello IF QSFUUZ NVDI IBE NF BU IFMMP with the song "I Care." You can XJUI UIF TPOH i* $BSF w :PV DBO take your pick from among the UBLF ZPVS QJDL GSPN BNPOH UIF six others he's posted. TJY PUIFST IF T QPTUFE Recap: Great cause, great 3FDBQ (SFBU DBVTF HSFBU music, five bucks. Go. NVTJD mWF CVDLT (P Portland Music and Arts 1PSUMBOE .VTJD BOE "SUT Festival. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'FTUJWBM B N UP Q N Saturday. Free Street Park4BUVSEBZ 'SFF 4USFFU 1BSL ing Lot, Portland. $5; no cover JOH -PU 1PSUMBOE OP DPWFS before 4 p.m. theportlandmusicandarts CFGPSF Q N UIFQPSUMBOENVTJDBOEBSUT festival.com GFTUJWBM DPN

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MBTTJD DPVOUSZ IPOLZ UPOL BOE UXBOH BSF UIF EFBMJP BU #BZTJEF #PXM BT BOPUIFS OJHIU PG i5PP #SPLF UP #F 5IJT Drunk" takes over. The Too Broke Band, %SVOLw UBLFT PWFS 5IF 5PP #SPLF #BOE led by Matt Robbins, will be fanning the MFE CZ .BUU 3PCCJOT XJMM CF GBOOJOH UIF flames as guest singer Holly Nunan steps nBNFT BT HVFTU TJOHFS )PMMZ /VOBO TUFQT up to the mic. Nunan, from the WBLM VQ UP UIF NJD /VOBO GSPN UIF 8#-. Band and The Desires, will be belting out #BOE BOE 5IF %FTJSFT XJMM CF CFMUJOH PVU gems from Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, HFNT GSPN -PSFUUB -ZOO BOE 1BUTZ $MJOF with a Rolling Stones or Roger Miller tune XJUI B 3PMMJOH 4UPOFT PS 3PHFS .JMMFS UVOF thrown in for good measure. UISPXO JO GPS HPPE NFBTVSF Too Broke to Be This Drunk. 8 p.m. 5PP #SPLF UP #F 5IJT %SVOL Q N Saturday. Bayside Bowl, 58 Alder St., 4BUVSEBZ #BZTJEF #PXM "MEFS 4U Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com 1PSUMBOE CBZTJEFCPXM DPN Staff Writer Aimsel Ponti can be AbOTT E`WbS` /W[aSZ >]\bW QO\ PS contacted at 791-6455 or at: Q]\bOQbSR Ob %' $"## ]` Ob( aponti@pressherald.com O^]\bW.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][

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By MIKE OLCOTT #Z .*,& 0-$055 %PO U MFU UIF UBUUPPT BOE CVSOJOH Don't let the tattoos and burning cigarettes fool you. Justin Townes Earle DJHBSFUUFT GPPM ZPV +VTUJO 5PXOFT &BSMF may sport a tough demeanor, but, after NBZ TQPSU B UPVHI EFNFBOPS CVU BGUFS peeling away the layers, there's plenty of QFFMJOH BXBZ UIF MBZFST UIFSF T QMFOUZ PG FWJEFODF UIBU &BSMF IBT TFFO B MPU NPSF evidence that Earle has seen a lot more life at his age than many. MJGF BU IJT BHF UIBO NBOZ The fast-rising Americana songwriter 5IF GBTU SJTJOH "NFSJDBOB TPOHXSJUFS from Nashville has been cast the mixed GSPN /BTIWJMMF IBT CFFO DBTU UIF NJYFE lot of being the son of famous country MPU PG CFJOH UIF TPO PG GBNPVT DPVOUSZ singer-songwriter Steve Earle. Just ask TJOHFS TPOHXSJUFS 4UFWF &BSMF +VTU BTL Jakob Dylan or Ben Taylor - it may seem +BLPC %ZMBO PS #FO 5BZMPS o JU NBZ TFFN like rock royalty pedigree is a golden MJLF SPDL SPZBMUZ QFEJHSFF JT B HPMEFO ticket to stardom, but often the big shoes UJDLFU UP TUBSEPN CVU PGUFO UIF CJH TIPFT to fill only lead to fiercer fights with the UP mMM POMZ MFBE UP mFSDFS mHIUT XJUI UIF man in the mirror. NBO JO UIF NJSSPS "I got my first record deal offered when i* HPU NZ mSTU SFDPSE EFBM PGGFSFE XIFO I was 18," admits Earle, who plays Port * XBT w BENJUT &BSMF XIP QMBZT 1PSU City Music Hall in Portland on Tuesday. $JUZ .VTJD )BMM JO 1PSUMBOE PO 5VFTEBZ "Looking back on the songs I had and the i-PPLJOH CBDL PO UIF TPOHT * IBE BOE UIF way I looked at life at the time, there's no XBZ * MPPLFE BU MJGF BU UIF UJNF UIFSF T OP way I could have made a good record or XBZ * DPVME IBWF NBEF B HPPE SFDPSE PS sustained a tour. I was so into drinking TVTUBJOFE B UPVS * XBT TP JOUP ESJOLJOH and drugs at the time." BOE ESVHT BU UIF UJNF w So, in the heart of his 20s, when many 4P JO UIF IFBSU PG IJT T XIFO NBOZ of us decide whether to shape up or not, PG VT EFDJEF XIFUIFS UP TIBQF VQ PS OPU Earle committed himself to honoring a &BSMF DPNNJUUFE IJNTFMG UP IPOPSJOH B Joshua Black Wilkins photo 8]aVcO 0ZOQY EWZYW\a ^V]b] demanding tour schedule and proving EFNBOEJOH UPVS TDIFEVMF BOE QSPWJOH Justin Townes Earle will return to himself that he could step out of a mas- 8cabW\ B]e\Sa 3O`ZS eWZZ `Sbc`\ UP IJNTFMG UIBU IF DPVME TUFQ PVU PG B NBT to Portland on Tuesday as an b] >]`bZO\R ]\ BcSaROg Oa O\ sive shadow. TJWF TIBEPX accomplished professional musician. OQQ][^ZWaVSR ^`]TSaaW]\OZ [caWQWO\ It helped that he was largely raised *U IFMQFE UIBU IF XBT MBSHFMZ SBJTFE

BXBZ GSPN UIF UVNVMUVPVT DBSFFS PG IJT away from the tumultuous career of his father. The elder Earle is a political fireGBUIFS 5IF FMEFS &BSMF JT B QPMJUJDBM mSF CSBOE OP TUSBOHFS UP WJDF IJNTFMG BOE B brand, no stranger to vice himself, and a writer with a bone to pick. Justin is softXSJUFS XJUI B CPOF UP QJDL +VTUJO JT TPGU spoken and master of his rough-and-tumTQPLFO BOE NBTUFS PG IJT SPVHI BOE UVN ble Tennessee craft, but was reared more CMF 5FOOFTTFF DSBGU CVU XBT SFBSFE NPSF on the values and ideas of his mother. PO UIF WBMVFT BOE JEFBT PG IJT NPUIFS "To be honest, she was the one who i5P CF IPOFTU TIF XBT UIF POF XIP taught me how to shave and what to say UBVHIU NF IPX UP TIBWF BOE XIBU UP TBZ to girls," he says. "I emerged from my UP HJSMT w IF TBZT i* FNFSHFE GSPN NZ childhood with the perspective and the DIJMEIPPE XJUI UIF QFSTQFDUJWF BOE UIF worldview of my mother." XPSMEWJFX PG NZ NPUIFS w "Harlem River Blues," Earle's most i)BSMFN 3JWFS #MVFT w &BSMF T NPTU recent, most fully realized effort, reflects SFDFOU NPTU GVMMZ SFBMJ[FE FGGPSU SFnFDUT this nuanced softness, as lifting gospelUIJT OVBODFE TPGUOFTT BT MJGUJOH HPTQFM flecked blues wander through lonely nFDLFE CMVFT XBOEFS UISPVHI MPOFMZ streets. It's an easy, if deeply affecting, TUSFFUT *U T BO FBTZ JG EFFQMZ BGGFDUJOH listen. MJTUFO To paint the sad colors that show up 5P QBJOU UIF TBE DPMPST UIBU TIPX VQ all over Earle's record, he draws on the BMM PWFS &BSMF T SFDPSE IF ESBXT PO UIF styles of many of his father's forebears TUZMFT PG NBOZ PG IJT GBUIFS T GPSFCFBST and contemporaries, seemingly trying BOE DPOUFNQPSBSJFT TFFNJOHMZ USZJOH to shake country music from its current UP TIBLF DPVOUSZ NVTJD GSPN JUT DVSSFOU slick corporate trappings. TMJDL DPSQPSBUF USBQQJOHT " 'Thunder Road' was the first perfect i A5IVOEFS 3PBE XBT UIF mSTU QFSGFDU song to me," he says. "The way (Bruce TPOH UP NF w IF TBZT i5IF XBZ #SVDF Springsteen) lays out the story, you 4QSJOHTUFFO MBZT PVU UIF TUPSZ ZPV can picture this girl dancing across the DBO QJDUVSF UIJT HJSM EBODJOH BDSPTT UIF porch. I heard that song when I was 15 QPSDI * IFBSE UIBU TPOH XIFO * XBT years old, and that's when I really beZFBST PME BOE UIBU T XIFO * SFBMMZ CF came interested in that type of imageryDBNF JOUFSFTUFE JO UIBU UZQF PG JNBHFSZ

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perience of making the record and touring QFSJFODF PG NBLJOH UIF SFDPSE BOE UPVSJOH with a huge band has been both revealing XJUI B IVHF CBOE IBT CFFO CPUI SFWFBMJOH and rewarding. BOE SFXBSEJOH "The shows have been over the top," i5IF TIPXT IBWF CFFO PWFS UIF UPQ w he said, marveling at the chemistry. "It's IF TBJE NBSWFMJOH BU UIF DIFNJTUSZ i*U T one of those things, everyone in the band POF PG UIPTF UIJOHT FWFSZPOF JO UIF CBOE feels a thing happening, and the audience GFFMT B UIJOH IBQQFOJOH BOE UIF BVEJFODF does as well. L.A. can be a tough crowd. EPFT BT XFMM - " DBO CF B UPVHI DSPXE You know, there is that element of, 'Show :PV LOPX UIFSF JT UIBU FMFNFOU PG A4IPX me what you got. Show me something.' NF XIBU ZPV HPU 4IPX NF TPNFUIJOH But we had by the far the best response. It #VU XF IBE CZ UIF GBS UIF CFTU SFTQPOTF *U was nice. It was really nice. XBT OJDF *U XBT SFBMMZ OJDF "We've had a lot of old grizzled veterans i8F WF IBE B MPU PG PME HSJ[[MFE WFUFSBOT coming out to see the show, and we're DPNJOH PVU UP TFF UIF TIPX BOE XF SF hearing things like, 'I haven't seen a band IFBSJOH UIJOHT MJLF A* IBWFO U TFFO B CBOE like this in years, decades maybe.' It MJLF UIJT JO ZFBST EFDBEFT NBZCF *U makes it all worthwhile. It takes a handful NBLFT JU BMM XPSUIXIJMF *U UBLFT B IBOEGVM of those moments to keep plugging away." PG UIPTF NPNFOUT UP LFFQ QMVHHJOH BXBZ w The band has found its groove, and is 5IF CBOE IBT GPVOE JUT HSPPWF BOE JT dosing the live show with choice covEPTJOH UIF MJWF TIPX XJUI DIPJDF DPW ers (Sly and The Family Stone) and the FST 4MZ BOE 5IF 'BNJMZ 4UPOF BOE UIF "tunes that are really fun to play with a iUVOFT UIBU BSF SFBMMZ GVO UP QMBZ XJUI B big band," Trucks said. "The band is just CJH CBOE w 5SVDLT TBJE i5IF CBOE JT KVTU getting to the point now where we can be HFUUJOH UP UIF QPJOU OPX XIFSF XF DBO CF more adventurous. With this many people, NPSF BEWFOUVSPVT 8JUI UIJT NBOZ QFPQMF you have to stay close to the script until ZPV IBWF UP TUBZ DMPTF UP UIF TDSJQU VOUJM everybody knows it. Then you can veer off FWFSZCPEZ LOPXT JU 5IFO ZPV DBO WFFS PGG a little. We're now doing that. Every night B MJUUMF 8F SF OPX EPJOH UIBU &WFSZ OJHIU is a new adventure." JT B OFX BEWFOUVSF w The band includes brothers Oteil Bur5IF CBOE JODMVEFT CSPUIFST 0UFJM #VS bridge (bassist with The Allman BrothCSJEHF CBTTJTU XJUI 5IF "MMNBO #SPUI ers Band) and Kofi Burbridge (longtime FST #BOE BOE ,Pm #VSCSJEHF MPOHUJNF keyboardist/flutist with The Derek Trucks LFZCPBSEJTU nVUJTU XJUI 5IF %FSFL 5SVDLT Band), drummers J. J. Johnson and Tyler #BOE ESVNNFST + + +PIOTPO BOE 5ZMFS Greenwell, trumpeter Maurice Brown, (SFFOXFMM USVNQFUFS .BVSJDF #SPXO tenor saxophonist Kebbi Williams, tromUFOPS TBYPQIPOJTU ,FCCJ 8JMMJBNT USPN bonist Saunders Sermons, and harmony CPOJTU 4BVOEFST 4FSNPOT BOE IBSNPOZ singers Mark Rivers and Mike Mattison. TJOHFST .BSL 3JWFST BOE .JLF .BUUJTPO "It's crazy touring with a band this big," i*U T DSB[Z UPVSJOH XJUI B CBOE UIJT CJH w

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"I had a solo career for a long time with i* IBE B TPMP DBSFFS GPS B MPOH UJNF XJUI some die-hard fans. Susan did too. We TPNF EJF IBSE GBOT 4VTBO EJE UPP 8F knew we would ruffle some feathers. We LOFX XF XPVME SVGnF TPNF GFBUIFST 8F knew there would be some blow-back, but LOFX UIFSF XPVME CF TPNF CMPX CBDL CVU we anticipated it," Trucks said. XF BOUJDJQBUFE JU w 5SVDLT TBJE Besides that, he added, music requires #FTJEFT UIBU IF BEEFE NVTJD SFRVJSFT change. No one wants to play the same DIBOHF /P POF XBOUT UP QMBZ UIF TBNF thing over and over again, and bands that UIJOH PWFS BOE PWFS BHBJO BOE CBOET UIBU do that without challenging themselves EP UIBU XJUIPVU DIBMMFOHJOH UIFNTFMWFT quickly find themselves on the oldies RVJDLMZ mOE UIFNTFMWFT PO UIF PMEJFT circuit. DJSDVJU "If your music is the same, you are not i*G ZPVS NVTJD JT UIF TBNF ZPV BSF OPU pushing yourselves," he said. "With music, QVTIJOH ZPVSTFMWFT w IF TBJE i8JUI NVTJD

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(ARBOR IN ADVANCE AT DOOR Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. $12 in /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY (ARBOR IN boothbayoperahouse.com. 7:30 p.m. BOOTHBAYOPERAHOUSE COM P M advance; $15 day of show. 633-5159. 8 p.m. ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW P M Colin Hay, rock, Strand Theatre, Rockland. $25 in #OLIN (AY ROCK 3TRAND 4HEATRE 2OCKLAND IN (doors at 7:30 p.m.) DOORS AT P M advance; $30 at door, rocklandstrand.com. 8 p.m. 4EDESCHI 4RUCKS "AND BLUES ROCK WITH 4ROMBONE ADVANCE AT DOOR ROCKLANDSTRAND COM P M Tedeschi Trucks Band, blues/rock, with Trombone Jason Anick, gypsy jazz, swing and original *ASON !NICK GYPSY JAZZ SWING AND ORIGINAL Shorty & Orleans Avenue, rain or shine, Ocean 3HORTY /RLEANS !VENUE RAIN OR SHINE /CEAN music, One Longfellow Square, Portland. $12 in MUSIC /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN Gateway Terminal, Portland. $41 in advance; $46 'ATEWAY 4ERMINAL 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE advance; $15 at door. 761 -1757. 8 p.m. ADVANCE AT DOOR P M at door; $76 VIP. portcitymusichall.com. 6 p.m. AT DOOR 6)0 PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Ashelin, Newfoundland Celtic fusion group, Unity %LLIS 0AUL SINGER SONGWRITER *ONATHAN S 2ESTAURANT !SHELIN .EWFOUNDLAND #ELTIC FUSION GROUP 5NITY Ellis Paul, singer/songwriter, Jonathan's Restaurant, Centre for the Performing Arts. $15. 948-7469. #ENTRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS Ogunquit. $22 in advance; $25 day of show. /GUNQUIT IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW 7:30 p.m. P M jonathansrestaurant.com. 8 p.m. JONATHANSRESTAURANT COM P M La Banda Musicale Enrico Gai, municipal band ,A "ANDA -USICALE %NRICO 'AI MUNICIPAL BAND Kindling Stone, folk hymns of 19th-century +INDLING 3TONE FOLK HYMNS OF TH CENTURY from Nepi, Italy; Fort Allen Park, Portland (rain FROM .EPI )TALY &ORT !LLEN 0ARK 0ORTLAND RAIN America, contemporary and traditional sacred !MERICA CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL SACRED location is Italian Heritage Center). 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Statetheatreportland & /ZZ OUSa AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R (800) 745-3000 & %"# ! .com; (800) 745-3000; Cumberland Q][) & %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R County Civic Center box office 1]c\bg 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS The locals BVS Z]QOZa Sept. 13 - The Moody Blues, 8 p.m., AS^b ! ³ BVS ;]]Rg 0ZcSa & ^ [ Aug. 25 - Iris DeMent, 8 p.m., /cU # ³ 7`Wa 2S;S\b & ^ [ Merrill Auditorium, Portland. $67 to ;S``WZZ /cRWb]`Wc[ >]`bZO\R $% b] Stone Mountain Arts Center, Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` $109.50. Porttix.com; 842-0800 ' # >]`bbWf Q][) &" & Brownfield. $30. Stonemountain 0`]e\¿SZR ! Ab]\S[]c\bOW\ Sept. 14 - Gaelic Storm, 7:30 p.m., AS^b " ³ 5OSZWQ Ab]`[ %(! ^ [ artscenter.com; 935-7292 O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' The Opera House at Boothbay BVS =^S`O 6]caS Ob 0]]bVPOg Aug. 26 - Iris Dement, 8 p.m., /cU $ ³ 7`Wa 2S[S\b & ^ [ Harbor. $25/$30. 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Ab`O\R BVSOb`S @]QYZO\R !# 7 p.m., Cumberland County % ^ [ 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg RocklandStrand.com; 594-0070 @]QYZO\RAb`O\R Q][) #'" % Civic Center, Portland. $45 to $65. 1WdWQ 1S\bS` >]`bZO\R "# b] $# Sept. 22 ³ 9O`S\ ;]\bO\O`] - Karen Montanaro, AS^b Ticketmaster.com; 775-3458; (800) BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) %%# !"#&) & 7:30 p.m., The Opera House %(! ^ [ BVS =^S`O 6]caS 745-3000 %"# ! at Boothbay Harbor. $15/20. Ob 0]]bVPOg 6O`P]` # Aug. 3O - Richard Thompson, 8 /cU ! ³ @WQVO`R BV][^a]\ & Boothbayoperahouse.com; 0]]bVPOg]^S`OV]caS Q][) p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, ^ [ Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` 633-5159 $!! # #' Brownfield. $65. Stonemountain 0`]e\¿SZR $# Ab]\S[]c\bOW\ Sept. 22 ³ AVS[SYWO 1]^SZO\R - Shemekia Copeland, AS^b artscenter.com; 935-7292 O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' 8 p.m., Stone Mountain Arts Center, & ^ [ Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` Aug. 31 - Richard Thompson /cU ! ³ @WQVO`R BV][^a]\ Brownfield. $25. Stonemountain 0`]e\¿SZR # Ab]\S[]c\bOW\ with Robin Lane, 7 p.m., WesteWbV @]PW\ :O\S % ^ [ ESab artscenter.com; 935-7292 O`baQS\bS` Q][) '!# % ' brook Performing Arts Center. P`]]Y >S`T]`[W\U /`ba 1S\bS` Sept. 23 - George Thorogood, AS^b ! ³ 5S]`US BV]`]U]]R HeptunesConcerts.com; (978) 6S^bc\Sa1]\QS`ba Q][) '%& 7:30 p.m., Bangor Waterfront %(! ^ [ 0O\U]` EObS`T`]\b 462-9630 "$ '$! Pavilion. $22.50 to $51.50. # b] # # Aug. 31 - Bob Milne, 7:30 p.m., The >OdWZW]\ /cU ! ³ 0]P ;WZ\S %(! ^ [ BVS Waterfrontconcerts.com; 783EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) %&! Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. =^S`O 6]caS Ob 0]]bVPOg 6O`P]` Ext. 208 ' 3fb & $17/$22. 0]]bVPOg]^S`OV]caS Q][) Boothbayoperahouse.com; 2009, % Sept. 23 - Lotus, 8 p.m., State TheAS^b ! ³ :]bca & ^ [ AbObS BVS 633-5159 $!! # #' atre, Portland. $20/$22. All ages. Ob`S >]`bZO\R /ZZ OUSa Aug. 31 - Marcia Ball, 8 p.m., /cU ! ³ ;O`QWO 0OZZ & ^ [ Statetheatreportland.com; (800) AbObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][) & The Landing at Pine Point, BVS :O\RW\U Ob >W\S >]W\b 745-3000; Cumberland County %"# ! ) 1c[PS`ZO\R 1]c\bg Scarborough. $27.50 to $37.50. AQO`P]`]cUV % # b] !% # Civic Center box office 1WdWQ 1S\bS` P]f ]T¿QS Thelandingatpinepoint.com; 774BVSZO\RW\UOb^W\S^]W\b Q][) %%" Sept. 23 - Buckwheat Zydeco, AS^b ! ³ 0cQYeVSOb HgRSQ] 4527 "# % 8 p.m., Jonathan's, Ogunquit. & ^ [ 8]\ObVO\¸a =Uc\_cWb Sept. 3 B.B. King and Gregg AS^b ! ³ 0 0 9W\U O\R 5`SUU $32.50. Jonathansrestaurant.com; ! # 8]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][) Allman, 7:30 p.m., Bangor /ZZ[O\ %(! ^ [ 0O\U]` 646-4526 $"$ "# $ Waterfront Pavilion. $31.50 to EObS`T`]\b >OdWZW]\ ! # b] Sept. 24 - The Fab Faux, 8 p.m., AS^b " ³ BVS 4OP 4Ocf & ^ [ $61.50. Waterfrontconcerts.com; $ # EObS`T`]\bQ]\QS`ba Q][) State Theatre, Portland. $30 to AbObS BVSOb`S >]`bZO\R ! b] 783-2009 %&! ' $70. 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ZcZO` >OdWZW]\ 5WZT]`R < 6 "$ # b] '# # Sept. 29 - Tommy Malone of the Subdudes, 8 AS^b ' Âł B][[g ;OZ]\S ]T bVS AcPRcRSa & Meadowbrook.net; (603) 293-4700 '! "% p.m., The Landing at Pine Point, Scarborough. ;SOR]eP`]]Y \Sb) $ ! ^ [ BVS :O\RW\U Ob >W\S >]W\b AQO`P]`]cUV Aug. 26$ Âł 9S\\g EOg\S AVS^VS`R & ^ [ 1O - Kenny Wayne Shepherd, 8 p.m., Ca/cU Thelandingatpinepoint.com; 774-4527 $22.50. # BVSZO\RW\UOb^W\S^]W\b Q][) %%" "# % sino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, N.H. $30.65. aW\] 0OZZ`]][ 6O[^b]\ 0SOQV < 6 ! $# Casinoballroom.com; (603) 929-4100 1OaW\]POZZ`]][ Q][) $ ! ' ' " Get outta town 5Sb ]cbbO b]e\ Aug. 27% Âł A]cbVaWRS 8]V\\g BVS /aPc`g - Southside Johnny & The Asbury /cU Friday Kings of Leon, 7 p.m., Comcast 4`WROg Âł 9W\Ua ]T :S]\ % ^ [ 1][QOab Jukes, 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom, Hampton 8cYSa & ^ [ 1OaW\] 0OZZ`]][ 6O[^b]\ Center, Mansfield, Mass. $39.50 to $80.90 1S\bS` ;O\aÂżSZR ;Oaa !' # b] & ' Beach, N.H. $21 to $36. Casinoballroom.com; 0SOQV < 6 b] !$ 1OaW\]POZZ`]][ Q][) Livenation.com; (800) 745-3000 :WdS\ObW]\ Q][) & %"# ! (603) 929-4100 $ ! ' ' " Friday - KC & The Sunshine Band, 8 p.m., Ca4`WROg Âł 91 BVS Ac\aVW\S 0O\R & ^ [ 1O Aug. 27% Âł HH B]^ & ^ [ ;SOR]eP`]]Y C A - ZZ Top, 8 p.m., Meadowbrook U.S. /cU sino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, N.H. $39.90 to 1SZZcZO` >OdWZW]\ 5WZT]`R < 6 !# aW\] 0OZZ`]][ 6O[^b]\ 0SOQV < 6 !' ' b] Cellular Pavilion, Gilford, N.H. $35.25 to $77.75. # b] %% %# $57.30. Ticketmaster.com; (800) 745-3000 #% ! BWQYSb[OabS` Q][) & %"# ! Meadowbrook.net; (603) 293-4700 ;SOR]eP`]]Y \Sb) $ ! '! "% Friday - Bob Dylan with Leon Russell, 8 p.m., 4`WROg Âł 0]P 2gZO\ eWbV :S]\ @caaSZZ & ^ [ Aug. 27-28 - Kenny Chesney and The /cU % & Âł 9S\\g 1VSa\Sg O\R BVS Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford, ;SOR]eP`]]Y C A 1SZZcZO` >OdWZW]\ 5WZT]`R Zac Brown Band, 5 p.m., Gillette StaHOQ 0`]e\ 0O\R # ^ [ 5WZZSbbS AbO N.H. $36 to $84.75. 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/PU B MPU PG MPWF BGGBJST SFBM PS DJOFNBUJD Not a lot of love affairs, real or cinematic, DBO IBWF JU TBJE PG UIFN UIBU UIFZ FOE can have it said of them that they end CFUUFS UIBO UIFZ CFHJO #VU i0OF %BZw better than they begin. But "One Day" FOET XJUI B IFBSUGFMU nPVSJTI UIBU XBT ends with a heartfelt nourish that was TPSFMZ NJTTJOH GSPN JUT mSTU NJOVUFT sorely missing from its first 90 minutes. 5IJT FQJTPEJD SPNBODF XPSLT JO mUT BOE This episodic romance works in fits and TUBSUT BOE DBQUVSFT B CJUUFSTXFFU GBVY starts, and captures a bittersweet faux #SJUJTI UVSO CZ "OOF )BUIBXBZ QMBJOMZ British turn by Anne Hathaway, plainly NJTNBUDIFE JO CFJOH QBJSFE XJUI SFBM MJGF mismatched in being paired with real-life #SJU +JN 4UVSHFTT i5IF 8BZ #BDLw Brit Jim Sturgess ("The Way Back"). *O OPWFMJTU TDSFFOXSJUFS %BWJE /JDIPMMT In novelist-screenwriter David Nicholls' UBMF UXP GSJFOET ESVOLFOMZ UVNCMF JOUP tale, two friends drunkenly tumble into CFE PO UIF OJHIU PG UIFJS HSBEVBUJPO GSPN bed on the night of their graduation from DPMMFHF #VU OPUIJOH IBQQFOT o TP UIFZ college. But nothing happens - so they TBZ )F T HBNF UIFO TIF T HBNF UIFO IF say. He's game, then she's game, then he JTO U 4P UIFZ UBML JOTUFBE isn't. So they talk, instead. i8IFSF XJMM ZPV CF XIFO ZPV SF "Where will you be when you're 40?"w 4JODF UIFZ BSF CPUI #SJUT UIFZ OPUF UIF Since they are both Brits, they note the EBUF o +VMZ o 4U 4XJUIVO T %BZ 5IF date - July 15 - St. Swithun's Day. The CPPL BOE mMN DBUDI VQ XJUI UIFN PWFS UIF book and film catch up with them over the ZFBST BT UIFZ DBUDI VQ XJUI FBDI PUIFS years as they catch up with each other PO 4U 4XJUIVO T %BZ &NNB )BUIBXBZ on St. Swithun's Day. Emma (Hathaway) TFUUMFT JOUP B XBJUSFTT KPC BU B .FYJDBO settles into a waitress job at a Mexican SFTUBVSBOU SFTJTUJOH UIF PWFSUVSFT PG UIF restaurant, resisting the overtures of the DMVNTZ XPVME CF DPNJD *BO 3BGF 4QBMM clumsy would-be-comic Ian (Rafe Spall). %FY 4UVSHFTT UBLFT PO UIF HVJTF PG UIF Dex (Sturgess) takes on the guise of the iPOF UIBU HPU BXBZw BOE XIP LFFQT HFU "one that got away" and who keeps getUJOH BXBZ )F USBWFMT )F MBOET 57 IPTU ting away. He travels. He lands TV host KPCT jobs. "OE PWFS UIF DPVSTF PG UIF OFYU ZFBST And over the course of the next 18 years, UIFZ EP TJ EP BSPVOE UIF JEFB UIBU UIFZ they do-si-do around the idea that they TIPVME CF UPHFUIFS )F nBJMT BCPVU UISPVHI should be together. He flails about through GBNF UIFO JOGBNZ TIBMMPX BGGBJST BOE fame, then infamy, shallow affairs and BEEJDUJPOT BOE TIF iTFUUMFTw o MFUUJOH IFS addictions, and she "settles" - letting her MPX TFMG FTUFFN IFN IFS JOUP B MJGF PG RVJFU low self-esteem hem her into a life of quiet EPF FZFE EFTQFSBUJPO doe-eyed desperation. 5IFZ TUJMM nJSU 4IF DPNFT PO B MJUUMF They still flirt. She comes on a little EFTQFSBUF GPS JOTUBODF XIFO TIF UBLFT desperate, for instance, when she takes B -POEPO nBU BOE %FY IFMQT IFS XJUI UIF a London flat and Dex helps her with the NPWF move. i* MM CFU UIJT CFE DPVME UFMM TPNF TUPSJFT w "I'll bet this bed could tell some stories," IF DSBDLT he cracks. i4IPSU TUPSJFT w TIF DSBDLT CBDL "Short stories," she cracks back. 5IF CBOUFS JT QMFBTBOU FOPVHI CVU The banter is pleasant enough, but UIFSF T B GVOFSFBM BJS IBOHJOH PWFS UIF there's a funereal air hanging over the XPVME CF BGGBJS )FS SPVUJOF TFUUMFT JO would-be affair. Her routine settles in o i)FBE IPNF DVQ P UFB XFFQ w )F T - "Head home, cup 'o tea, weep." He's

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meant to build her up, save her. "You can't NFBOU UP CVJME IFS VQ TBWF IFS i:PV DBO U throw away your life just because you UISPX BXBZ ZPVS MJGF KVTU CFDBVTF ZPV think it's funny." UIJOL JU T GVOOZ w But there's just no magic in any of this. #VU UIFSF T KVTU OP NBHJD JO BOZ PG UIJT For a movie seemingly designed to have 'PS B NPWJF TFFNJOHMZ EFTJHOFE UP IBWF this wistful, romantic arc to it, "One Day" UIJT XJTUGVM SPNBOUJD BSD UP JU i0OF %BZw never quite reaches that opening "meet OFWFS RVJUF SFBDIFT UIBU PQFOJOH iNFFU cute" moment. She reads the popular DVUFw NPNFOU 4IF SFBET UIF QPQVMBS novels of the day ("Unbearable Lightness OPWFMT PG UIF EBZ i6OCFBSBCMF -JHIUOFTT of Being" at one point), and he pleads PG #FJOHw BU POF QPJOU BOE IF QMFBET with her to "be spontaneous," never once XJUI IFS UP iCF TQPOUBOFPVT w OFWFS PODF suggesting that he's the sort of chap she'd TVHHFTUJOH UIBU IF T UIF TPSU PG DIBQ TIF E want to be spontaneous with. XBOU UP CF TQPOUBOFPVT XJUI Hathaway is an old hand at British ac)BUIBXBZ JT BO PME IBOE BU #SJUJTI BD cents and is convincingly demure, uptight DFOUT BOE JT DPOWJODJOHMZ EFNVSF VQUJHIU and English. Patricia Clarkson, playing BOE &OHMJTI 1BUSJDJB $MBSLTPO QMBZJOH Dex's mom, doesn't have to play the first %FY T NPN EPFTO U IBWF UP QMBZ UIF mSTU two and fails at the third - a rare off-key, UXP BOE GBJMT BU UIF UIJSE o B SBSF PGG LFZ off-accent performance for her. PGG BDDFOU QFSGPSNBODF GPS IFS It's a frustrating film, never light enough *U T B GSVTUSBUJOH mMN OFWFS MJHIU FOPVHI on its feet to be cute, never heartfelt PO JUT GFFU UP CF DVUF OFWFS IFBSUGFMU enough to achieve "You had me at 'Hello.'" FOPVHI UP BDIJFWF i:PV IBE NF BU A)FMMP w Lone Scherfig ("An Education") can't find -POF 4DIFSmH i"O &EVDBUJPOw DBO U mOE the pulse of this story, the romance. It's a UIF QVMTF PG UIJT TUPSZ UIF SPNBODF *U T B British adult version of "Flipped" in which #SJUJTI BEVMU WFSTJPO PG i'MJQQFEw JO XIJDI the guy doesn't seem self-aware enough to UIF HVZ EPFTO U TFFN TFMG BXBSF FOPVHI UP realize in any decent interval of time how SFBMJ[F JO BOZ EFDFOU JOUFSWBM PG UJNF IPX special the girl is and how he should stop TQFDJBM UIF HJSM JT BOE IPX IF TIPVME TUPQ letting her down. MFUUJOH IFS EPXO Dex and Emma have their ups and %FY BOE &NNB IBWF UIFJS VQT BOE downs, but it's never obvious why she EPXOT CVU JU T OFWFS PCWJPVT XIZ TIF carries a torch for this guy after she's DBSSJFT B UPSDI GPS UIJT HVZ BGUFS TIF T aged out of her girlish "he's so handsome" BHFE PVU PG IFS HJSMJTI iIF T TP IBOETPNFw attraction. BUUSBDUJPO That results in a romance that is wistful, 5IBU SFTVMUT JO B SPNBODF UIBU JT XJTUGVM half-hearted and melancholy, a love affair IBMG IFBSUFE BOE NFMBODIPMZ B MPWF BGGBJS without the spark that ignites such love XJUIPVU UIF TQBSL UIBU JHOJUFT TVDI MPWF affairs. And if we can't root for the couple, BGGBJST "OE JG XF DBO U SPPU GPS UIF DPVQMF what is the point of the couple? XIBU JT UIF QPJOU PG UIF DPVQMF


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*U T HSFBU UP TFF +FTTF &JTFOCFSH CSFBL It's great to see Jesse Eisenberg break out of his nebbish trap, just a bit, as a PVU PG IJT OFCCJTI USBQ KVTU B CJU BT B swaggering, sarcastic slacker in "30 TXBHHFSJOH TBSDBTUJD TMBDLFS JO i Minutes or Less," his latest collaboration .JOVUFT PS -FTT w IJT MBUFTU DPMMBCPSBUJPO with his "Zombieland" director. XJUI IJT i;PNCJFMBOEw EJSFDUPS #VU JU T TBE UP TFF UIBU %BOOZ .D#SJEF But it's sad to see that Danny McBride can't escape his raunchy redneck-rube DBO U FTDBQF IJT SBVODIZ SFEOFDL SVCF niche. OJDIF Their combination - Eisenberg as a 5IFJS DPNCJOBUJPO o &JTFOCFSH BT B pizza delivery guy kidnapped, strapped QJ[[B EFMJWFSZ HVZ LJEOBQQFE TUSBQQFE into a bomb vest and made to rob a bank JOUP B CPNC WFTU BOE NBEF UP SPC B CBOL by McBride's dopey thug - makes "30 CZ .D#SJEF T EPQFZ UIVH o NBLFT i Minutes" a fitfully funny farce, a caper .JOVUFTw B mUGVMMZ GVOOZ GBSDF B DBQFS comedy with blood and bad language. DPNFEZ XJUI CMPPE BOE CBE MBOHVBHF Amusing at times, it still feels like a "NVTJOH BU UJNFT JU TUJMM GFFMT MJLF B letdown after Ruben Fleischer's gonzo MFUEPXO BGUFS 3VCFO 'MFJTDIFS T HPO[P "Zombieland." For all the need for speed i;PNCJFMBOE w 'PS BMM UIF OFFE GPS TQFFE that this very short movie's title implies, UIBU UIJT WFSZ TIPSU NPWJF T UJUMF JNQMJFT "30 Minutes" lacks urgency. i .JOVUFTw MBDLT VSHFODZ Eisenberg plays Nick, a 26-year-old who &JTFOCFSH QMBZT /JDL B ZFBS PME XIP hasn't made much of his life in Grand IBTO U NBEF NVDI PG IJT MJGF JO (SBOE Rapids, Mich. But he is the master of his 3BQJET .JDI #VU IF JT UIF NBTUFS PG IJT craft - delivering pizzas. He knows the DSBGU o EFMJWFSJOH QJ[[BT )F LOPXT UIF streets and isn't shy about driving the TUSFFUT BOE JTO U TIZ BCPVU ESJWJOH UIF daylights out of his ancient, ugly '80s-era EBZMJHIUT PVU PG IJT BODJFOU VHMZ T FSB Mustang. No mere customer is going to .VTUBOH /P NFSF DVTUPNFS JT HPJOH UP trick him into giving up a free pizza. Nick USJDL IJN JOUP HJWJOH VQ B GSFF QJ[[B /JDL has a pizza chef bobblehead doll with a IBT B QJ[[B DIFG CPCCMFIFBE EPMM XJUI B timer in it on his dashboard. UJNFS JO JU PO IJT EBTICPBSE Nick bickers with his best friend Chet /JDL CJDLFST XJUI IJT CFTU GSJFOE $IFU (Aziz Ansari of TV's "Parks & Recre "[J[ "OTBSJ PG 57 T i1BSLT 3FDSF ation") and crushes on Chefs sister, Kate BUJPOw BOE DSVTIFT PO $IFU T TJTUFS ,BUF (Dilshad Vadsaria). That leads to a rift %JMTIBE 7BETBSJB 5IBU MFBET UP B SJGU that will last mere hours, because Nick is UIBU XJMM MBTU NFSF IPVST CFDBVTF /JDL JT going to need Chefs help - and how. HPJOH UP OFFE $IFU T IFMQ o BOE IPX McBride is Dwayne, an arrogant, igno.D#SJEF JT %XBZOF BO BSSPHBOU JHOP rant bully who dreams of hiring a hit man SBOU CVMMZ XIP ESFBNT PG IJSJOH B IJU NBO to kill his ex-Marine Lotto winner dad UP LJMM IJT FY .BSJOF -PUUP XJOOFS EBE

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animated with the voices of Hayden Panettiere O\W[ObSR eWbV bVS d]WQSa ]T 6OgRS\ >O\SbbWS`S and Glenn Close. Long-delayed sequel to the O\R 5ZS\\ 1Z]aS :]\U RSZOgSR aS_cSZ b] bVS 2005 fairy-tale send-up finds Red Riding Hood # TOW`g bOZS aS\R c^ Âż\Ra @SR @WRW\U 6]]R (Panettiere of "Heroes," taking over for Anne >O\SbbWS`S ]T Âľ6S`]Sa Âś bOYW\U ]dS` T]` /\\S Hathaway) teaming up with former rival the Big 6ObVOeOg bSO[W\U c^ eWbV T]`[S` `WdOZ bVS 0WU Bad Wolf (Patrick Warburton, "Family Guy") to 0OR E]ZT >Ob`WQY EO`Pc`b]\ Âľ4O[WZg 5cgÂś b] rescue her kidnapped Granny (Close), who is `SaQcS VS` YWR\O^^SR 5`O\\g 1Z]aS eV] Wa being held against her will in an effort to procure PSW\U VSZR OUOW\ab VS` eWZZ W\ O\ STT]`b b] ^`]Qc`S her world-famous truffle recipe. VS` e]`ZR TO[]ca b`cTĂ€S `SQW^S As before, snarkiness and pop-culture referenc/a PST]`S a\O`YW\Saa O\R ^]^ QcZbc`S `STS`S\Q es inform most of the humor, so one's tolerance Sa W\T]`[ []ab ]T bVS Vc[]` a] ]\S¸a b]ZS`O\QS for this sort of cynical funny business will dictate T]` bVWa a]`b ]T Qg\WQOZ Tc\\g PcaW\Saa eWZZ RWQbObS how much you end up enjoying this occasionally V]e [cQV g]c S\R c^ S\X]gW\U bVWa ]QQOaW]\OZZg amusing but half-baked kiddie entertainment. O[caW\U Pcb VOZT POYSR YWRRWS S\bS`bOW\[S\b Rated PG. Running time: 1:26 @ObSR >5 @c\\W\U bW[S( ( $ Suggested retail price: DVD $29.98; Blu-ray AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( 2D2 ' '&) 0Zc `Og $39.99 !' '' "JANE EYRE," starring Mia Wasikowska and Âľ8/<3 3G@3 Âś abO``W\U ;WO EOaWY]eaYO O\R Michael Fassbinder. Well-received update of the ;WQVOSZ 4OaaPW\RS` ESZZ `SQSWdSR c^RObS ]T bVS Charlotte Bronte gothic romance manages to 1VO`Z]bbS 0`]\bS U]bVWQ `][O\QS [O\OUSa b] squeeze most of the elements of the original a_cSShS []ab ]T bVS SZS[S\ba ]T bVS ]`WUW\OZ novel into one two-hour film. \]dSZ W\b] ]\S be] V]c` ÂżZ[ Wasikowska ("Alice in Wonderland") surprisEOaWY]eaYO Âľ/ZWQS W\ E]\RS`ZO\RÂś ac`^`Wa ingly manages to convince as plain, assuming W\UZg [O\OUSa b] Q]\dW\QS Oa ^ZOW\ Oaac[W\U Jane, a historically mistreated waif employed 8O\S O VWab]`WQOZZg [Wab`SObSR eOWT S[^Z]gSR by the mysterious Rochester (Fassbinder), an Pg bVS [gabS`W]ca @]QVSabS` 4OaaPW\RS` O\ alternately intimidating and attractive man with OZbS`\ObSZg W\bW[WRObW\U O\R Obb`OQbWdS [O\ eWbV the prerequisite "dark secret." bVS ^`S`S_cWaWbS ÂľRO`Y aSQ`Sb Âś Stylish and adept, director Gary Joji Fukunaga AbgZWaV O\R ORS^b RW`SQb]` 1O`g 8]XW 4cYc\OUO ("Sin Nombre") puts his own stamp on an oft ÂľAW\ <][P`SÂś ^cba VWa ]e\ abO[^ ]\ O\ ]Tb adapted classic. Rated PG-13. Running time: 2:00 ORO^bSR QZOaaWQ @ObSR >5 ! @c\\W\U bW[S( ( Suggested retail price: DVD $29.98; Blu-ray AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( 2D2 ' '&) 0Zc `Og $34.98 !" '& "PRIEST," starring Paul Bettany and Cam Âľ>@73AB Âś abO``W\U >OcZ 0SbbO\g O\R 1O[ Gigandet. Sometimes you just gotta kick back 5WUO\RSb A][SbW[Sa g]c Xcab U]bbO YWQY POQY with a six-pack and watch a movie about a priest eWbV O aWf ^OQY O\R eObQV O []dWS OP]cb O ^`WSab fighting a bunch of vampires. This is exactly what ÂżUVbW\U O Pc\QV ]T dO[^W`Sa BVWa Wa SfOQbZg eVOb "Priest" promises and delivers, no more no less, Âľ>`WSabÂś ^`][WaSa O\R RSZWdS`a \] []`S \] ZSaa with Bettany glowering his way through the eWbV 0SbbO\g UZ]eS`W\U VWa eOg bV`]cUV bVS rampant ridiculousness. Rated PG-13 for intense `O[^O\b `WRWQcZ]ca\Saa @ObSR >5 ! T]` W\bS\aS sequences of violence, action and disturbing imaS_cS\QSa ]T dW]ZS\QS OQbW]\ O\R RWabc`PW\U W[ ages. Running time: 1:27. OUSa @c\\W\U bW[S( ( % Suggested retail price: DVD $30; Blu-ray $35.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( 2D2 ! ) 0Zc `Og !# '' "SOMETHING BORROWED," starring Kate HudÂľA=;3B67<5 0=@@=E32 Âś abO``W\U 9ObS 6cR son and Ginnifer Goodwin. Adapted from Emily a]\ O\R 5W\\WTS` 5]]ReW\ /RO^bSR T`][ 3[WZg Giffin's bestselling novel "Borrowed" recalls "My 5WTÂż\¸a PSabaSZZW\U \]dSZ Âľ0]``]eSRÂś `SQOZZa Âľ;g Best Friend's Wedding" in its tale of straight0Sab 4`WS\R¸a ESRRW\UÂś W\ Wba bOZS ]T ab`OWUVb laced Rachel (Goodwin, putting in a good bid ZOQSR @OQVSZ 5]]ReW\ ^cbbW\U W\ O U]]R PWR

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"THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST," starring ÂľB63 03AB /<2 B63 0@756B3AB Âś abO``W\U Neil Patrick Harris and Bonnie Somerville. It's not <SWZ >Ob`WQY 6O``Wa O\R 0]\\WS A][S`dWZZS 7b¸a \]b easy to find a ripe topic for comedic skewering SOag b] Âż\R O `W^S b]^WQ T]` Q][SRWQ aYSeS`W\U these days, but this gleefully crude farce from bVSaS ROga Pcb bVWa UZSSTcZZg Q`cRS TO`QS T`][ writer-director Josh Shelov ("Green Street Hoolie`WbS` RW`SQb]` 8]aV AVSZ]d Âľ5`SS\ Ab`SSb 6]]ZW gans") takes aim at the ridiculously competitive UO\aÂś bOYSa OW[ Ob bVS `WRWQcZ]caZg Q][^SbWbWdS world of big-city private kindergartens. e]`ZR ]T PWU QWbg ^`WdObS YW\RS`UO`bS\a "QUEEN TO PLAY," starring Sandrine Bonnaire Âľ?C33< B= >:/G Âś abO``W\U AO\R`W\S 0]\\OW`S Comeback kid Harris and Somerville ("The 1][SPOQY YWR 6O``Wa O\R A][S`dWZZS ÂľBVS and Kevin Kline. 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America's favorite ]T bVSW` ZWdSa <]b @ObSR @c\\W\U bW[S( (" ;WQVOSZ 1 6OZZ O\R 8cZWO AbWZSa /[S`WQO¸a TOd]`WbS Suggested retail price: $29.99 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( ' '' plot twist. It's these unabashedly silly moments ^Z]b beWab 7b¸a bVSaS c\OPOaVSRZg aWZZg [][S\ba serial killer is back for another season of gory if aS`WOZ YWZZS` Wa POQY T]` O\]bVS` aSOa]\ ]T U]`g WT and willingness to go well over the top that O\R eWZZW\U\Saa b] U] eSZZ ]dS` bVS b]^ bVOb justice-oriented slashings. This time around, he XcabWQS ]`WS\bSR aZOaVW\Ua BVWa bW[S O`]c\R VS NEW ON BLU-RAY <3E =< 0:C @/G make "Brightest" such a nasty treat. Rated R for [OYS Âľ0`WUVbSabÂś acQV O \Oabg b`SOb @ObSR @ T]` pairs with the victim of a gang rape (Stiles, giv^OW`a eWbV bVS dWQbW[ ]T O UO\U `O^S AbWZSa UWd pervasive language, sexual content and some ^S`dOaWdS ZO\UcOUS aSfcOZ Q]\bS\b O\R a][S "THE BIG LEBOWSKI: LIMITED EDITION," ing far and away her finest performance) to take W\U TO` O\R OeOg VS` Âż\Sab ^S`T]`[O\QS b] bOYS ÂľB63 075 :30=EA97( :7;7B32 327B7=< Âś nudity. Running time: 1:33 \cRWbg @c\\W\U bW[S( (!! starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman. Talk down a gang of some of the vilest individuals R]e\ O UO\U ]T a][S ]T bVS dWZSab W\RWdWRcOZa abO``W\U 8STT 0`WRUSa O\R 8]V\ 5]]R[O\ BOZY Suggested retail price: $26.95 AcUUSabSR `SbOWZ ^`WQS( $ '# imaginable. about a movie getting a second life on video. 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But since then, the deadpan ZSOab ]T eVWQV Wa 6OZZ VW[aSZT eV] VOa [O\OUSR Wba W\WbWOZ `SZSOaS 0cb aW\QS bVS\ bVS RSOR^O\ follows troubled young Kristen (Heard, "Drive T]ZZ]ea b`]cPZSR g]c\U 9`WabS\ 6SO`R Âľ2`WdS to find a way to make a potentially reprehensible ORdS\bc`Sa ]T BVS 2cRS 0`WRUSa W\ bVS `]ZS adventures of The Dude (Bridges, in the role b] Âż\R O eOg b] [OYS O ^]bS\bWOZZg `S^`SVS\aWPZS Angry"), who is institutionalized after burning /\U`gÂś eV] Wa W\abWbcbW]\OZWhSR OTbS` Pc`\W\U character not only watchable, but sympathetic. that will ultimately define his career) and his QVO`OQbS` \]b ]\Zg eObQVOPZS Pcb ag[^ObVSbWQ bVOb eWZZ cZbW[ObSZg RSÂż\S VWa QO`SS` O\R VWa down a farmhouse. 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"The Passion of ĂˆK_\ GXjj`fe f] the Hausfrau" k_\ ?Xlj]iXlÉ The one-woman show "The PasBVS ]\S e][O\ aV]e ÂľBVS >Oa sion of the Hausfrau" stars Beth aW]\ ]T bVS 6OcaT`OcÂś abO`a 0SbV Welden and follows the hilarious ESZRS\ O\R T]ZZ]ea bVS VWZO`W]ca misadventures of a mom who [WaORdS\bc`Sa ]T O [][ eV] discovers that the roller-coaster RWaQ]dS`a bVOb bVS `]ZZS` Q]OabS` ride of raising young kids is actu`WRS ]T `OWaW\U g]c\U YWRa Wa OQbc ally the path to creating her own OZZg bVS ^ObV b] Q`SObW\U VS` ]e\ masterpiece. [OabS`^WSQS WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Freeport Factory E63@3( 4`SS^]`b 4OQb]`g Stage, 5 Depot Road AbOUS # 2S^]b @]OR HOW MUCH: $12, $15; 6=E ;C16( #) freeportfactory.com T`SS^]`bTOQb]`g Q][

Marty Dread's known as Maui's ;O`bg 2`SOR¸a Y\]e\ Oa ;OcW¸a "Reggae Ambassador." He Âľ@SUUOS /[POaaOR]` Âś 6S launched Five Corner Music in ZOc\QVSR 4WdS 1]`\S` ;caWQ W\ 1994, and has been releasing a ''" O\R VOa PSS\ `SZSOaW\U O steady flow of reggae ever since. abSORg Ă€]e ]T `SUUOS SdS` aW\QS In 2OO6, he branched into hip7\ $ VS P`O\QVSR W\b] VW^ hop and dance music with the V]^ O\R RO\QS [caWQ eWbV bVS CD "Next Level." 12 Âľ<Sfb :SdSZ Âś WHEN: 9 p.m. E63<( ' ^ [ WHERE: Empire Dine & Dance, E63@3( 3[^W`S 2W\S 2O\QS #%# 1]\U`Saa Ab >]`bZO\R 575 Congress St., Portland 6=E ;C16( $) HOW MUCH: $6; ^]`bZO\RS[^W`S Q][ portlandempire.com

"Switch Triptych" marks the ¾AeWbQV B`W^bgQVœ [O`Ya bVS New England debut of award<Se 3\UZO\R RSPcb ]T OeO`R winning theater company Big eW\\W\U bVSObS` Q][^O\g 0WU Picture Group. The show is set >WQbc`S 5`]c^ BVS aV]e Wa aSb in New York City in 1919 at Bell W\ <Se G]`Y 1Wbg W\ ' ' Ob 0SZZ Atlantic's switchboard exchange, /bZO\bWQ¸a aeWbQVP]O`R SfQVO\US where the boozy bon vivant eVS`S bVS P]]hg P]\ dWdO\b Lucille rules over the hive of :cQWZZS `cZSa ]dS` bVS VWdS ]T women operators and the men e][S\ ]^S`Ob]`a O\R bVS [S\ who supposedly manage them. eV] ac^^]aSRZg [O\OUS bVS[ See what happens when new ASS eVOb VO^^S\a eVS\ \Se girl June tries to unionize the UW`Z 8c\S b`WSa b] c\W]\WhS bVS workers. Runs through Aug. e]`YS`a @c\a bV`]cUV /cU 28. &

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Sixty of New England's finest AWfbg ]T <Se 3\UZO\R¸a ¿\Sab artists will be on hand at this O`bWaba eWZZ PS ]\ VO\R Ob bVWa prestigious juried show. While ^`SabWUW]ca Xc`WSR aV]e EVWZS there, explore the walking trails, bVS`S Sf^Z]`S bVS eOZYW\U b`OWZa open fields and woodlands ]^S\ ¿SZRa O\R e]]RZO\Ra along the Presumpscot River OZ]\U bVS >`Sac[^aQ]b @WdS` Estuary. 3abcO`g WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. E63<( O [ b] " ^ [ WHERE: Gilsland Farm AuduE63@3( 5WZaZO\R 4O`[ /cRc bon Center, 20 Gilsland P]\ 1S\bS` 5WZaZO\R Farm Road, Falmouth 4O`[ @]OR 4OZ[]cbV HOW MUCH: Free admission; 6=E ;C16( 4`SS OR[WaaW]\) audubonshow.com OcRcP]\aV]e Q][

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"Spotlight on Shoes" ĂˆJgfkc`^_k fe J_f\jÉ The Brickstore Museum in BVS 0`WQYab]`S ;caSc[ W\ Kennebunk shares its very 9S\\SPc\Y aVO`Sa Wba dS`g special collection of shoes in a^SQWOZ Q]ZZSQbW]\ ]T aV]Sa W\ "75 Years in the Life of a CollecÂľ%# GSO`a W\ bVS :WTS ]T O 1]ZZSQ tion" through August. See what bW]\Âś bV`]cUV /cUcab ASS eVOb residents have been putting on `SaWRS\ba VOdS PSS\ ^cbbW\U ]\ their feet for many decades. bVSW` TSSb T]` [O\g RSQORSa WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. E63<( '(! O [ b] & ^ [ WHERE: Kennebunk Free E63@3( 9S\\SPc\Y 4`SS Library, 112 ;OW\ Ab Main St. :WP`O`g HOW MUCH: Free; 6=E ;C16( 4`SS) brickstoremuseum.org P`WQYab]`S[caSc[ ]`U

Friends of the Kotzschmar Or4`WS\Ra ]T bVS 9]bhaQV[O` =` gan's Tuesday night series conUO\¸a BcSaROg \WUVb aS`WSa Q]\ tinues with a performance by bW\cSa eWbV O ^S`T]`[O\QS Pg composer and organist Chelsea Q][^]aS` O\R ]`UO\Wab 1VSZaSO Chen. She has electrified audi1VS\ AVS VOa SZSQb`W¿SR OcRW ences at venues like Singapore's S\QSa Ob dS\cSa ZWYS AW\UO^]`S¸a Esplanade, Hong Kong's Cultural 3a^ZO\ORS 6]\U 9]\U¸a 1cZbc`OZ Centre, Los Angeles' Disney 1S\b`S :]a /\USZSa¸ 2Wa\Sg Hall and Philadelphia's Kimmel 6OZZ O\R >VWZORSZ^VWO¸a 9W[[SZ Center. 1S\bS` WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Merrill Auditorium, E63@3( ;S``WZZ /cRWb]`Wc[ 20 Myrtle St., Portland ;g`bZS Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $15; porttix.com 6=E ;C16( #) ^]`bbWf Q][

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The Blistered Fingers Family BVS 0ZWabS`SR 4W\US`a 4O[WZg Bluegrass Festival takes over 0ZcSU`Oaa 4SabWdOZ bOYSa ]dS` the Litchfield Fairgrounds bVS :WbQVÂżSZR 4OW`U`]c\Ra through Sunday. Performers bV`]cUV Ac\ROg >S`T]`[S`a include Rough Edges, RemingW\QZcRS @]cUV 3RUSa @S[W\U ton Ryde, The Gibson Brothers, b]\ @gRS BVS 5WPa]\ 0`]bVS`a The Pine Hill Ramblers and a BVS >W\S 6WZZ @O[PZS`a O\R O Noon <]]\ Litchfield Fair :WbQVÂżSZR 4OW` $10 to $70; b] % )

Hear a musical tribute to Tony 6SO` O [caWQOZ b`WPcbS b] B]\g Bennett in "I Left my Heart," 0S\\Sbb W\ Âľ7 :STb [g 6SO`b Âś featuring the "Three Young TSObc`W\U bVS ÂľBV`SS G]c\U Tenors." The show runs through BS\]`a Âś BVS aV]e `c\a bV`]cUV Sept. 3. AS^b !

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with Nary" n`k_ DXipÉ The eccentric comedy BVS SQQS\b`WQ Q][SRg "Breakfast with Mary" tells of ¾0`SOYTOab eWbV ;O`gœ bSZZa ]T a weekend birthday getaway O eSSYS\R PW`bVROg USbOeOg that turns to ghostly intrigue bVOb bc`\a b] UV]abZg W\b`WUcS and mystery. Expect plenty O\R [gabS`g 3f^SQb ^ZS\bg of hilarity and surprising ]T VWZO`Wbg O\R ac`^`WaW\U twists and turns. The show beWaba O\R bc`\a BVS aV]e runs through Sunday. `c\a bV`]cUV Ac\ROg WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Deertrees Theater, E63@3( 2SS`b`SSa BVSObS` #$ 2SS`b`SSa @]OR 156 Deertrees Road, 6O``Wa]\ Harrison 6=E ;C16( T]` HOW MUCH: $20, $10 for abcRS\ba) #&! $%"% students; 583-6747

Baseball and music converge at 0OaSPOZZ O\R [caWQ Q]\dS`US Ob Port City Music Hall with Steve >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ eWbV AbSdS Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Linda Eg\\ AQ]bb ;Q1OcUVSg :W\RO Pitmon and Peter Buck, who >Wb[]\ O\R >SbS` 0cQY eV] make up The Baseball Project. [OYS c^ BVS 0OaSPOZZ >`]XSQb (Yes, that's Peter Buck from GSa bVOb¸a >SbS` 0cQY T`][ R.E.M.) "Volume High and @ 3 ; ¾D]Zc[S 2:( 6WUV O\R Inside" is the latest record and 7\aWRSœ Wa bVS ZObSab `SQ]`R O\R you'll hear melodic-pop songs g]c¸ZZ VSO` [SZ]RWQ ^]^ a]\Ua about the game's greats like OP]cb bVS UO[S¸a U`SOba ZWYS Ichiro, Carl Mays and Red Sox 7QVW`] 1O`Z ;Oga O\R @SR A]f legend Tony Conigliaro. ZSUS\R B]\g 1]\WUZWO`]

WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Stone Mountain Arts E63@3( Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba 1S\bS` $'# 2cUeOg @]OR Center, 695 Dugway Road, 0`]e\ÂżSZR Brownfield 6=E ;C16( ! ) ab]\S HOW MUCH: $30; stone []c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][ mountainartscenter.com

Songwriters by the Sea Jfe^ni`k\ij Yp k_\ J\X Consult your Casco Bay Lines 1]\acZb g]c` 1OaQ] 0Og :W\Sa schedule, then head to Peaks aQVSRcZS bVS\ VSOR b] >SOYa Island for a night of acoustic 7aZO\R T]` O \WUVb ]T OQ]cabWQ folk music. Danielle Miraglia and T]ZY [caWQ 2O\WSZZS ;W`OUZWO O\R Paddy Mills take to the stage for >ORRg ;WZZa bOYS b] bVS abOUS T]` another "Songwriters by the Sea' O\]bVS` ÂľA]\Ue`WbS`a Pg bVS ASOÂś show. aV]e WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Fifth Maine Regiment E63@3( 4WTbV ;OW\S @SUW[S\b ;caSc[ "# ASOaV]`S /dS Museum, 45 Seashore Ave., >SOYa 7aZO\R Peaks Island 6=E ;C16( ) %$$ "" HOW MUCH: $10; 766-4421

Hear the soulful piano-based 6SO` bVS a]cZTcZ ^WO\] POaSR jazz, rock, gospel, reggae XOhh `]QY U]a^SZ `SUUOS and dancehall music of Kate O\R RO\QSVOZZ [caWQ ]T 9ObS Schrock as part of Fourth AQV`]QY Oa ^O`b ]T 4]c`bV Friday ArtWalk festivities. 4`WROg /`bEOZY TSabWdWbWSa She'll help make it a terrific AVS¸ZZ VSZ^ [OYS Wb O bS``W¿Q night on the town in \WUVb ]\ bVS b]e\ W\ downtown Lewiston. R]e\b]e\ :SeWab]\ WHEN: 6 p.m. E63<( $ ^ [ WHERE: Dufresne Plaza, E63@3( 2cT`Sa\S >ZOhO :SeWab]\ Lewiston 6=E ;C16( 4`SS) %& % & HOW MUCH: Free; 782-7228

WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Port City Music Hall, E63@3( >]`b 1Wbg ;caWQ 6OZZ # " 1]\U`Saa Ab >]`bZO\R 504 Congress St., Portland 6=E ;C16( # #) HOW MUCH: $15, $25; ^]`bQWbg[caWQVOZZ Q][ portcitymusichall.com

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ART MUSEUMS N !24 -53%5-3 OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 "ALOFT! Topsails to Turbines," use of wind power h!,/&4 4OPSAILS TO 4URBINES v USE OF WIND POWER through the ages, Maine Maritime Museum, Bath. THROUGH THE AGES -AINE -ARITIME -USEUM "ATH mainemaritimemuseum.org. Opens Saturday. MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG /PENS 3ATURDAY Through Nov. 27. 4HROUGH .OV CONTINUING #/.4).5).' Charlie Hewitt, pen-and-ink drawings, #HARLIE (EWITT PEN AND INK DRAWINGS Tides Institute and Museum of Art, Eastport. 4IDES )NSTITUTE AND -USEUM OF !RT %ASTPORT tidesinstitute.org. Through today. TIDESINSTITUTE ORG 4HROUGH TODAY "The Question of Drawing," exhibit examines h4HE 1UESTION OF $RAWING v EXHIBIT EXAMINES what drawing should be, Ogunquit Museum of WHAT DRAWING SHOULD BE /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through !MERICAN !RT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH Sunday. 3UNDAY "Impressions of a World Traveler," early h)MPRESSIONS OF A 7ORLD 4RAVELER v EARLY 20th-century travel photos, souvenirs and TH CENTURY TRAVEL PHOTOS SOUVENIRS AND writings of museum founder Edith Barry, Brick WRITINGS OF MUSEUM FOUNDER %DITH "ARRY "RICK Store Museum Program Center, Kennebunk. 3TORE -USEUM 0ROGRAM #ENTER +ENNEBUNK brickstoremuseum.org. Through Sept. 1. BRICKSTOREMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH 3EPT "Voyages and the Great Age of Sail," artifacts h6OYAGES AND THE 'REAT !GE OF 3AIL v ARTIFACTS related to 19th-century Saco sea captain Tristram RELATED TO TH CENTURY 3ACO SEA CAPTAIN 4RISTRAM Jordan; also "Point of Departure," works by Saco *ORDAN ALSO h0OINT OF $EPARTURE v WORKS BY 3ACO

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Through Oct. 2. 4HROUGH /CT h!MERICAN -ODERN v PHOTOGRAPHS BY !BBOTT "American Modern," photographs by Abbott, %VANS AND "OURKE 7HITE #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM Evans and Bourke-White, Colby Coliege (Museum OF !RT 7ATERVILLE COLBY EDU 4HROUGH /CT of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2. h,ITTLE %LEGIES 4HE !RT OF .INETEENTH #ENTURY "Little Elegies: The Art of Nineteenth-Century Mourning," paintings, texts and objects created -OURNING v PAINTINGS TEXTS AND OBJECTS CREATED TO ASSUAGE GRIEF AND MEMORIALIZE THE DEAD #OLBY to assuage grief and memorialize the dead, Colby #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT 7ATERVILLE COLBY EDU College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2. 4HROUGH /CT "Celebrating a Gift: The Norma B. Marin h#ELEBRATING A 'IFT 4HE .ORMA " -ARIN Photography Collection," Colby College (Museum 0HOTOGRAPHY #OLLECTION v #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM of Art), Waterville. 859-5609. Through Oct. 2. OF !RT 7ATERVILLE 4HROUGH /CT h!NDREW -OORE $ETROIT $ISASSEMBLED v "Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled," PHOTOGRAPHS OF $ETROIT S INDUSTRIAL DECLINE AND photographs of Detroit's industrial decline and reclamation by nature, Colby College (Museum RECLAMATION BY NATURE #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2. OF !RT 7ATERVILLE COLBY EDU 4HROUGH /CT "Alex Katz: Drawings," ink and oil sketches and h!LEX +ATZ $RAWINGS v INK AND OIL SKETCHES AND graphite drawings, Colby College (Museum of GRAPHITE DRAWINGS #OLBY #OLLEGE -USEUM OF Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2. !RT 7ATERVILLE COLBY EDU 4HROUGH /CT "Andrew and Jamie Wyeth: Selections from the h!NDREW AND *AMIE 7YETH 3ELECTIONS FROM THE Private Collection of Victoria Browning Wyeth," 0RIVATE #OLLECTION OF 6ICTORIA "ROWNING 7YETH v paintings, Bates College (Olin Arts Center), PAINTINGS "ATES #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Oct. 2. ,EWISTON 4HROUGH /CT "Paul Caponigro: The Hidden Presence of h0AUL #APONIGRO 4HE (IDDEN 0RESENCE OF Places," photographs, Farnsworth Art Museum, 0LACES v PHOTOGRAPHS &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM Rockland. 596-6457. Through Oct. 9. 2OCKLAND 4HROUGH /CT "John Marin: Modernism at Mid-century," h*OHN -ARIN -ODERNISM AT -ID CENTURY v work from painter Marin's career between WORK FROM PAINTER -ARIN S CAREER BETWEEN 1870 and 1953, Portland Museum of Art. AND 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT portlandmuseum.org. Through Oct. 10. PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT "The Stone Coast," sculptures by multiple artists, h4HE 3TONE #OAST v SCULPTURES BY MULTIPLE ARTISTS Coastal Maine Botanicai Gardens, Boothbay. #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL 'ARDENS "OOTHBAY mainegardens.org. Through Oct. 10. MAINEGARDENS ORG 4HROUGH /CT "The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty h4HE $OROTHY AND (ERBERT 6OGEL #OLLECTION &IFTY Works for Fifty States," collection of drawings, 7ORKS FOR &IFTY 3TATES v COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints PAINTINGS SCULPTURES PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS by artists mainly working in the United States, BY ARTISTS MAINLY WORKING IN THE 5NITED 3TATES Portland Museum of Art. 775-6148. Through Oct. 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT 4HROUGH /CT 23. "Andrew Wyeth, Christina's World and the Olson h!NDREW 7YETH #HRISTINA S 7ORLD AND THE /LSON House," Farnsworth Art Museum (Wyeth Center), (OUSE v &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM 7YETH #ENTER Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through 2OCKLAND FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH Oct. 30. /CT

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Sunday, 4pm Portland Company, 58 Fore Street, Portland $20 general admission $15 for Museum members

Advance reservations available at www.MaineMaritimeMuseum.org

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LITTLE LAD'S BAKERY AND CAFE C@KKC< C8;Ă‹J 98B<IP 8E; :8=< WHERE: 482 1]\U`Saa Ab Congress St., E63@3( "& Portland; 871-1636 >]`bZO\R) &% $!$ HOURS: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 6=C@A( O [ b] $ ^ [ Sunday to Thursday; 11 a.m. Ac\ROg b] BVc`aROg) O [ to 5 p.m. Friday. Closed b] # ^ [ 4`WROg 1Z]aSR Saturday. AObc`ROg CHEAPEST GRUB: $4.99 buffet 163/>3AB 5@C0( " '' PcTTSb WAIT: None. It's a buffet. E/7B( <]\S 7b¸a O PcTTSb PARKING: On street only >/@97<5( =\ ab`SSb ]\Zg HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE: Yes 6/<271/>>32 /113AA70:3( GSa RATING: @/B7<5( ((( 1/2 Based on a 5-star scale 0OaSR ]\ O # abO` aQOZS

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When I dined there during a 8IFO * EJOFE UIFSF EVSJOH B recent lunch time, I paid before I SFDFOU MVODI UJNF * QBJE CFGPSF * ate. I love paying for lunch before BUF * MPWF QBZJOH GPS MVODI CFGPSF I eat, because then I have the * FBU CFDBVTF UIFO * IBWF UIF mental comfort of knowing I can NFOUBM DPNGPSU PG LOPXJOH * DBO leave as soon as I'm through. Or MFBWF BT TPPO BT * N UISPVHI 0S whenever I want. XIFOFWFS * XBOU Armed with a plate and a bowl, I "SNFE XJUI B QMBUF BOE B CPXM * proceeded to fill them. I was told QSPDFFEFE UP mMM UIFN * XBT UPME that you could eat whatever you UIBU ZPV DPVME FBU XIBUFWFS ZPV could fit on your plate and in your DPVME mU PO ZPVS QMBUF BOE JO ZPVS bowl, and that refills were $1. CPXM BOE UIBU SFmMMT XFSF But I can tell you that one full #VU * DBO UFMM ZPV UIBU POF GVMM plate and one full bowl is plenty for QMBUF BOE POF GVMM CPXM JT QMFOUZ GPS lunch. MVODI I started with a bowl of Ital* TUBSUFE XJUI B CPXM PG *UBM ian-flavored lentil soup, with big JBO nBWPSFE MFOUJM TPVQ XJUI CJH chunks of carrots and onions. The DIVOLT PG DBSSPUT BOE POJPOT 5IF lentils and vegetables were very MFOUJMT BOE WFHFUBCMFT XFSF WFSZ tender and nicely spiced. With the UFOEFS BOE OJDFMZ TQJDFE 8JUI UIF soup, I sampled a slice of bread TPVQ * TBNQMFE B TMJDF PG CSFBE - dark, but fairly soft - that had o EBSL CVU GBJSMZ TPGU o UIBU IBE a hint of sweetness and was very B IJOU PG TXFFUOFTT BOE XBT WFSZ hearty. IFBSUZ Please see EAT, PageE30 Gc\Xj\ j\\ 3/B GX^\ <*'

Berry good idea, 9\iip ^ff[ `[\X# before it's too late Y\]fi\ `kĂ‹j kff cXk\ IT'S AUGUST. If you haven't 7B¸A /C5CAB 7T g]c VOdS\¸b made a blueberry pie yet, [ORS O PZcSPS``g ^WS gSb well, shame on you. Find eSZZ aVO[S ]\ g]c 4W\R a sunny day and go pick O ac\\g ROg O\R U] ^WQY your own berries before g]c` ]e\ PS``WSa PST]`S the leaves start falling. bVS ZSOdSa abO`b TOZZW\U Blue tongues optional. 0ZcS b]\UcSa ]^bW]\OZ WHEN: Most berry farms are E63<( ;]ab PS``g TO`[a O`S open through August ]^S\ bV`]cUV /cUcab WHERE: Go to E63@3( 5] b] the link below bVS ZW\Y PSZ]e for a list of T]` O ZWab ]T pick-your^WQY g]c` own spots ]e\ a^]ba HOW MUCH: 6=E ;C16( Free to pick; 4`SS b] ^WQY) but you pay for the berries. Pcb g]c ^Og T]` bVS PS``WSa INFO: tinyurl.com/ 7<4=( bW\gc`Z Q][ blueberrypicking PZcSPS``g^WQYW\U

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?\Xm\ecp n\\b\e[ f] ]\jk`mXcj Yi\n`e^ Heavenly weekend of festivals brewing MARSHALL WHARF Brewing ."34)"-- 8)"3' #SFXJOH Company and its affiliated restaurant, 3$PNQBOZ BOE JUT BGGJMJBUFE SFTUBVSBOU Tides, are sponsoring a launch party for 5JEFT BSF TQPOTPSJOH B MBVODI QBSUZ GPS Belfast Harbor Fest beginning #FMGBTU )BSCPS 'FTU CFHJOOJOH at 6 p.m. Friday. The Wicked BU Q N 'SJEBZ 5IF 8JDLFE Good Band plays at 7 p.m., (PPE #BOE QMBZT BU Q N followed by The Toughcats, a GPMMPXFE CZ 5IF 5PVHIDBUT B midcoast band whose memNJEDPBTU CBOE XIPTF NFN bers are Marshall Wharf fans CFST BSF .BSTIBMM 8IBSG GBOT and whose CD "Run to the BOE XIPTF $% i3VO UP UIF Mill" was reviewed favorably .JMMw XBT SFWJFXFE GBWPSBCMZ in last week's GO. JO MBTU XFFL T (0 In celebration of the event, *O DFMFCSBUJPO PG UIF FWFOU Marshall Wharf has brewed .BSTIBMM 8IBSG IBT CSFXFE Toughcats IPA, a 7.8 percent 5PVHIDBUT *1" B QFSDFOU alcohol single-hop beer using BMDPIPM TJOHMF IPQ CFFS VTJOH Palisade hops throughout the boil and 1BMJTBEF IPQT UISPVHIPVU UIF CPJM BOE for dry-hopping. Palisade is a fairly new GPS ESZ IPQQJOH 1BMJTBEF JT B GBJSMZ OFX hop from a farm in the Yakima Valley in IPQ GSPN B GBSN JO UIF :BLJNB 7BMMFZ JO Washington state, and is used mostly for 8BTIJOHUPO TUBUF BOE JT VTFE NPTUMZ GPS aroma rather than bittering. BSPNB SBUIFS UIBO CJUUFSJOH Nancy and I both liked the beer quite /BODZ BOE * CPUI MJLFE UIF CFFS RVJUF a bit when we had it with dinner Sunday B CJU XIFO XF IBE JU XJUI EJOOFS 4VOEBZ night. It has a good amount of maltiOJHIU *U IBT B HPPE BNPVOU PG NBMUJ ness and not as much bitterness, as is OFTT BOE OPU BT NVDI CJUUFSOFTT BT JT common in a lot of IPAs now I emailed DPNNPO JO B MPU PG *1"T OPX * FNBJMFE Marshall Wharf brewer David Carlson .BSTIBMM 8IBSG CSFXFS %BWJE $BSMTPO telling him that. UFMMJOH IJN UIBU "The Palisade hop," he responded, i5IF 1BMJTBEF IPQ w IF SFTQPOEFE "tends to be a very delicate hop featuriUFOET UP CF B WFSZ EFMJDBUF IPQ GFBUVS ing notes of apricot and peach, not the JOH OPUFT PG BQSJDPU BOE QFBDI OPU UIF big citrus, piney bomb that dominates CJH DJUSVT QJOFZ CPNC UIBU EPNJOBUFT the IPA scene right now." UIF *1" TDFOF SJHIU OPX w Marshall Wharf will have seven other .BSTIBMM 8IBSG XJMM IBWF TFWFO PUIFS beers available during the launch party, CFFST BWBJMBCMF EVSJOH UIF MBVODI QBSUZ which will take place under a tent on XIJDI XJMM UBLF QMBDF VOEFS B UFOU PO Steamboat Landing at the foot of Com4UFBNCPBU -BOEJOH BU UIF GPPU PG $PN mercial Street in Belfast, and food from NFSDJBM 4USFFU JO #FMGBTU BOE GPPE GSPN 3-Tides will be available for sale. There 5JEFT XJMM CF BWBJMBCMF GPS TBMF 5IFSF is a $10 cover charge. JT B DPWFS DIBSHF

#3": 4 #3&8 16# JO /BQMFT XJMM CF BRAY'S BREW PUB in Naples will be having its One Night Stand beginning IBWJOH JUT 0OF /JHIU 4UBOE CFHJOOJOH at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and running until BU B N 4BUVSEBZ BOE SVOOJOH VOUJM closing early Sunday. This is the one DMPTJOH FBSMZ 4VOEBZ 5IJT JT UIF POF day that Bray's serves every beer that EBZ UIBU #SBZ T TFSWFT FWFSZ CFFS UIBU the company has brewed over the year. UIF DPNQBOZ IBT CSFXFE PWFS UIF ZFBS The event usually is the second week5IF FWFOU VTVBMMZ JT UIF TFDPOE XFFL end in August, but was delayed this year FOE JO "VHVTU CVU XBT EFMBZFE UIJT ZFBS to coincide with the 16th anniversary of UP DPJODJEF XJUI UIF UI BOOJWFSTBSZ PG the opening of Bray's. UIF PQFOJOH PG #SBZ T "We are going to have three bands, i8F BSF HPJOH UP IBWF UISFF CBOET and hope to have 25 beers on tap," head BOE IPQF UP IBWF CFFST PO UBQ w IFBE brewer Rob Prindall said. "We CSFXFS 3PC 1SJOEBMM TBJE i8F may expand the tap line and NBZ FYQBOE UIF UBQ MJOF BOE even lay down some guest FWFO MBZ EPXO TPNF HVFTU taps." UBQT w Notable beers in the lineup /PUBCMF CFFST JO UIF MJOFVQ include a bourbon-barrel-aged JODMVEF B CPVSCPO CBSSFM BHFE scotch ale, a bourbon-barrelTDPUDI BMF B CPVSCPO CBSSFM aged peat-smoked porter, a BHFE QFBU TNPLFE QPSUFS B vanilla porter, and Yamityville WBOJMMB QPSUFS BOE :BNJUZWJMMF Horror, an ale made with )PSSPS BO BMF NBEF XJUI sweet potatoes. TXFFU QPUBUPFT "We will also have our coffee i8F XJMM BMTP IBWF PVS DPGGFF stout, which we make only for TUPVU XIJDI XF NBLF POMZ GPS this event in a 5-gallon batch," UIJT FWFOU JO B HBMMPO CBUDI w Prindall said. 1SJOEBMM TBJE The three bands that will be playing 5IF UISFF CBOET UIBU XJMM CF QMBZJOH are Black Hand, The Blue Hounds and BSF #MBDL )BOE 5IF #MVF )PVOET BOE The Running Gags. 5IF 3VOOJOH (BHT

FWFS CSFXFE 5IJT XBT B HPPE SFMBY ever brewed. This was a good, relaxing, easy-drinking beer at 4.6 percent JOH FBTZ ESJOLJOH CFFS BU QFSDFOU alcohol that was fairly light on the hops BMDPIPM UIBU XBT GBJSMZ MJHIU PO UIF IPQT and a little malty. BOE B MJUUMF NBMUZ /BSSBHBOTFU IBT SFMFBTFE JUT 'FTU BOE Narraganset has released its Fest, and Redhook has released its Late Harvest 3FEIPPL IBT SFMFBTFE JUT -BUF )BSWFTU Ale, I have been informed by email. I "MF * IBWF CFFO JOGPSNFE CZ FNBJM * am sure other regional breweries have BN TVSF PUIFS SFHJPOBM CSFXFSJFT IBWF released theirs as well. SFMFBTFE UIFJST BT XFMM I want to keep summer going just a bit * XBOU UP LFFQ TVNNFS HPJOH KVTU B CJU longer, though. MPOHFS UIPVHI

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ACCORDING TO the brewers, sum"$$03%*/( 50 UIF CSFXFST TVN mer is over. At least, the fall beers have NFS JT PWFS "U MFBTU UIF GBMM CFFST IBWF started hitting the shelves and taps. TUBSUFE IJUUJOH UIF TIFMWFT BOE UBQT I saw my first Shipyard Pumpkinhead * TBX NZ GJSTU 4IJQZBSE 1VNQLJOIFBE both on supermarket shelves and on CPUI PO TVQFSNBSLFU TIFMWFT BOE PO tap about 10 days ago. It's a beer people UBQ BCPVU EBZT BHP *U T B CFFS QFPQMF either love or hate, but it is a major beer FJUIFS MPWF PS IBUF CVU JU JT B NBKPS CFFS for Shipyard. GPS 4IJQZBSE Samuel Adams has a mixed 12-pack 4BNVFM "EBNT IBT B NJYFE QBDL with its Octoberfest, Pumpkin Ale and a XJUI JUT 0DUPCFSGFTU 1VNQLJO "MF BOE B new 5.7 percent alcohol Bonfire RauchOFX QFSDFOU BMDPIPM #POGJSF 3BVDI bier, which has a wonderfully strong CJFS XIJDI IBT B XPOEFSGVMMZ TUSPOH smokiness from malt dried over beechTNPLJOFTT GSPN NBMU ESJFE PWFS CFFDI woodfire, a good maltiness and not XPPEGJSF B HPPE NBMUJOFTT BOE OPU much hops. NVDI IPQT Magic Hat released its Night of the .BHJD )BU SFMFBTFE JUT /JHIU PG UIF Living Dead mixed pack with No. 9, Hex -JWJOH %FBE NJYFE QBDL XJUI /P )FY and hlPA, all of which are repeats from BOE I*1" BMM PG XIJDI BSF SFQFBUT GSPN last year, and Humble Patience, an Irish MBTU ZFBS BOE )VNCMF 1BUJFODF BO *SJTI Red that was the first beer Magic Hat 3FE UIBU XBT UIF GJSTU CFFS .BHJD )BU

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XFOU EPXO UP +POBUIBO T PO B 4VOEBZ went down to Jonathan's on a Sunday OJHIU MPPLJOH GPSXBSE UP B RVJFU ESJOL night, looking forward to a quiet drink, TPNF HPPE DPOWFSTBUJPO XJUI GSJFOET some good conversation with friends, BOE NBZCF UIF DIBODF UP DBUDI B CJU PG UIF and maybe the chance to catch a bit of the MJWF MPVOHF NVTJD UIBU T SVNPSFE UP CF B live lounge music that's rumored to be a QMFBTBOU BOE DBTVBM DPOTUBOU QMBZJOH XJTU pleasant and casual constant playing wistGVMMZ JO UIF CBDLHSPVOE fully in the background. *U XBT POF PG UIPTF QFSGFDU TVNNFS It was one of those perfect summer OJHIUT XJUI XBSN XFBUIFS BOE RVJFU nights with warm weather and quiet CSFF[FT TFUUJOH UIF GSBNFXPSL GPS B mOF breezes setting the framework for a fine BOE NFMMPX FWFOJOH and mellow evening. 'PS UIPTF PG VT XIP XPSL JO UIF GPPE For those of us who work in the food JOEVTUSZ 4VOEBZT BSF UZQJDBMMZ UIF EBZ industry, Sundays are typically the day UP DBUDI ZPVS CSFBUI SFMBY B CJU BOE TMPX to catch your breath, relax a bit and slow EPXO GSPN UIF BESFOBMJOF SVTI PG 4BUVSEBZ down from the adrenaline rush of Saturday OJHIU #VU XIFO JU DBNF UP UIF CBS BOE night. But when it came to the bar and restaurant at Jonathan's, boy was I ever SFTUBVSBOU BU +POBUIBO T CPZ XBT * FWFS wrong. Simply put, Jonathan's was happenXSPOH 4JNQMZ QVU +POBUIBO T XBT IBQQFO ing. JOH I suppose this shouldn't have come as * TVQQPTF UIJT TIPVMEO U IBWF DPNF BT such a shock, considering the fact that for TVDI B TIPDL DPOTJEFSJOH UIF GBDU UIBU GPS years Jonathan's has been an active and ZFBST +POBUIBO T IBT CFFO BO BDUJWF BOE solid fixture in the Ogunquit music and arts TPMJE mYUVSF JO UIF 0HVORVJU NVTJD BOE BSUT community. The venue consistently brings DPNNVOJUZ 5IF WFOVF DPOTJTUFOUMZ CSJOHT in a broad range of big-name acts (such as JO B CSPBE SBOHF PG CJH OBNF BDUT TVDI BT Joan Osborne, Leon Redbone, Shawn Mul+PBO 0TCPSOF -FPO 3FECPOF 4IBXO .VM lins and Crooked Still, to name just a few), MJOT BOE $SPPLFE 4UJMM UP OBNF KVTU B GFX catering to crowds of all ages and from all DBUFSJOH UP DSPXET PG BMM BHFT BOE GSPN BMM walks of life. XBMLT PG MJGF And so when, slightly cluelessly I wan"OE TP XIFO TMJHIUMZ DMVFMFTTMZ * XBO dered in on a hoppin' Sunday night, the EFSFE JO PO B IPQQJO 4VOEBZ OJHIU UIF phrase "you should have known better" QISBTF iZPV TIPVME IBWF LOPXO CFUUFSw wagged its parental, guilt-filled finger at XBHHFE JUT QBSFOUBM HVJMU mMMFE mOHFS BU me. Yes, I probably should have done my NF :FT * QSPCBCMZ TIPVME IBWF EPOF NZ homework beforehand, and yes, I should IPNFXPSL CFGPSFIBOE BOE ZFT * TIPVME have know that Jonathan's never has a IBWF LOPX UIBU +POBUIBO T OFWFS IBT B slow night - especially when Judy Collins is TMPX OJHIU o FTQFDJBMMZ XIFO +VEZ $PMMJOT JT the headliner. Oops. UIF IFBEMJOFS 0PQT The kind folks directing traffic by the 5IF LJOE GPMLT EJSFDUJOH USBGmD CZ UIF host stand at Jonathan's are used to telling IPTU TUBOE BU +POBUIBO T BSF VTFE UP UFMMJOH people about the waiting list for the dining QFPQMF BCPVU UIF XBJUJOH MJTU GPS UIF EJOJOH room, and apparently most diners are used SPPN BOE BQQBSFOUMZ NPTU EJOFST BSF VTFE to receiving this news and take it rather UP SFDFJWJOH UIJT OFXT BOE UBLF JU SBUIFS gracefully. But if you're headed to the bar, HSBDFGVMMZ #VU JG ZPV SF IFBEFE UP UIF CBS you're happily (and thankfully) waved on ZPV SF IBQQJMZ BOE UIBOLGVMMZ XBWFE PO through. UISPVHI The bar itself seats only about 15 people, 5IF CBS JUTFMG TFBUT POMZ BCPVU QFPQMF

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The lighting is low, and a tangle of 5IF MJHIUJOH JT MPX BOE B UBOHMF PG branches weaves its way across the CSBODIFT XFBWFT JUT XBZ BDSPTT UIF ceiling, making it feel like perpetual fall. DFJMJOH NBLJOH JU GFFM MJLF QFSQFUVBM GBMM There are a few flatscreen TVs on the 5IFSF BSF B GFX nBUTDSFFO 57T PO UIF walls, but they take a back seat to the XBMMT CVU UIFZ UBLF B CBDL TFBU UP UIF excellent people-watching and music that FYDFMMFOU QFPQMF XBUDIJOH BOE NVTJD UIBU provide equal, if not better, entertainment. QSPWJEF FRVBM JG OPU CFUUFS FOUFSUBJONFOU And if you're not in any rush, the service "OE JG ZPV SF OPU JO BOZ SVTI UIF TFSWJDF is both personable and down to earth. JT CPUI QFSTPOBCMF BOE EPXO UP FBSUI Johanna Sorrell is a freelance writer who lives in 8]VO\\O A]``SZZ Wa O T`SSZO\QS e`WbS` eV] ZWdSa W\ Portland. >]`bZO\R

$15 day of show; $23 VIP. portcitymusichall.com. DAY OF SHOW 6)0 PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM 5:30 p.m. P M All Together Now, Beatles tribute, Wells Harbor !LL 4OGETHER .OW "EATLES TRIBUTE 7ELLS (ARBOR Community Park (rain location is Wells Junior #OMMUNITY 0ARK RAIN LOCATION IS 7ELLS *UNIOR High School). Free. 7:30 p.m. (IGH 3CHOOL &REE P M Naia, traditional Celtic music from Ireland, .AIA TRADITIONAL #ELTIC MUSIC FROM )RELAND Scotland, Brittany and Quebec, Saco River 3COTLAND "RITTANY AND 1UEBEC 3ACO 2IVER Grange Hall, Bar Mills. $13-$15/donation. 929'RANGE (ALL "AR -ILLS DONATION 6472. 7:30 p.m. P M Deborah Henson-Conant, Grammy-nominated $EBORAH (ENSON #ONANT 'RAMMY NOMINATED electric harpist, Celebration Barn Theater, South ELECTRIC HARPIST #ELEBRATION "ARN 4HEATER 3OUTH Paris. $20; $16 for students. 743-8452. 8 p.m. 0ARIS FOR STUDENTS P M T-Acadie, trio playing French Canadian and New 4 !CADIE TRIO PLAYING &RENCH #ANADIAN AND .EW England dance tunes, Southern folk and Civil War %NGLAND DANCE TUNES 3OUTHERN FOLK AND #IVIL 7AR songs, Congregational Church of Bristol. $125. SONGS #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH OF "RISTOL ccobucc.org. 7:30 p.m. CCOBUCC ORG P M Thomas Snow Trio, jazz favorites from the Great 4HOMAS 3NOW 4RIO JAZZ FAVORITES FROM THE 'REAT American Songbook, Claremont Hotel, Southwest !MERICAN 3ONGBOOK #LAREMONT (OTEL 3OUTHWEST Harbor. $10. (800) 244-5036. 8:15 p.m. (ARBOR P M Bruce Marshall Group, R&B/Delta blues/pop "RUCE -ARSHALL 'ROUP 2 " $ELTA BLUES POP and jazz, Center Theatre for the Performing Arts, AND JAZZ #ENTER 4HEATRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS

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Continued from Page E30 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3! $OVER &OXCROFT P M Dover-Foxcroft. $12, $15. 564-8943. 7 p.m. +YLE (ARDY JAZZ ,OCAL 3PROUTS #OOPERATIVE Kyle Hardy, jazz, Local Sprouts Cooperative, Portland, localsprouts.coop. Free/donation. 7 to 0ORTLAND LOCALSPROUTS COOP &REE DONATION TO 9 p.m. P M .EPI BAND FROM )TALY JOINS 0ORTLAND S )TALIAN Nepi, band from Italy joins Portland's Italian Heritage Band for concert on the lawn, Biddeford (ERITAGE "AND FOR CONCERT ON THE LAWN "IDDEFORD Pool Community Club. $15; free for children. 0OOL #OMMUNITY #LUB FREE FOR CHILDREN 284-4754. Bring chairs and blankets. 4 p.m. "RING CHAIRS AND BLANKETS P M The Bobs, humor and jazz, One Longfellow 4HE "OBS HUMOR AND JAZZ /NE ,ONGFELLOW Square, Portland. $25 in advance; $28 at door. 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AT DOOR 761-1757. 8 p.m. P M The Amigos, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. 4HE !MIGOS ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. Noon to 3 &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM .OON TO p.m. P M Jason SpoonerTrio, pop/rock, Portland Lobster *ASON 3POONER 4RIO POP ROCK 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 7 #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM to 10 p.m. TO P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Weekly Music Jam Sessions, bring an instrument 7EEKLY -USIC *AM 3ESSIONS BRING AN INSTRUMENT or just listen, Sail Power and Steam Museum, OR JUST LISTEN 3AIL 0OWER AND 3TEAM -USEUM Rockland. Free. 701-7627. 2 to 4 p.m. 2OCKLAND &REE TO P M Summer Bandstand Concert, with The Blue 3UMMER "ANDSTAND #ONCERT WITH 4HE "LUE W i l l o w Band (R&B/jazz), Bethel Common (rain 7ILLOW "AND 2 " JAZZ "ETHEL #OMMON RAIN location is Bingham Auditorium). Free. 824-3575. LOCATION IS "INGHAM !UDITORIUM &REE 4 p.m. P M Beatles For Sale: The Tribute, Beatles tribute, 2 1 "EATLES &OR 3ALE 4HE 4RIBUTE "EATLES TRIBUTE plus; Casablanca Cruises, Portland. $15. (508) PLUS #ASABLANCA #RUISES 0ORTLAND 662-5471. 1:30 p.m. P M Jonathan Sarty, singer-songwriter CD-release *ONATHAN 3ARTY SINGER SONGWRITER #$ RELEASE show, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. SHOW 3TONE -OUNTAIN !RTS #ENTER "ROWNlELD $20. stonemountainartscenter.com. Doors at 6 STONEMOUNTAINARTSCENTER COM $OORS AT p.m., show at 8 p.m. P M SHOW AT P M Robin Jellis, cello player, Local Sprouts 2OBIN *ELLIS CELLO PLAYER ,OCAL 3PROUTS Cooperative, Portland, localsprouts.coop. Free/ #OOPERATIVE 0ORTLAND LOCALSPROUTS COOP &REE donation. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. DONATION A M TO P M Jerks of Grass, roots/bluegrass, Portland Lobster *ERKS OF 'RASS ROOTS BLUEGRASS 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM Noon to 3 p.m. .OON TO P M Pete Kilpatrick Band, pop/rock, Portland Lobster 0ETE +ILPATRICK "AND POP ROCK 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 5 #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM to 8 p.m. TO P M Wetlands Jam, with Tab Benoit, Michael Doucet, 7ETLANDS *AM WITH 4AB "ENOIT -ICHAEL $OUCET Christine Ohlman, Sarah & The Tall Boys, and #HRISTINE /HLMAN 3ARAH 4HE 4ALL "OYS AND Sean Mencher & The Rhythm Kings, Thomas Point 3EAN -ENCHER 4HE 2HYTHM +INGS 4HOMAS 0OINT Beach, Brunswick. $30; free for children under "EACH "RUNSWICK FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12. wetlandsjam.com. 1 to 6:30 p.m. WETLANDSJAM COM TO P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Summer Concert Series, with Boghat (traditional 3UMMER #ONCERT 3ERIES WITH "OGHAT TRADITIONAL Irish dance music trio), Schoolhouse Arts Center, )RISH DANCE MUSIC TRIO 3CHOOLHOUSE !RTS #ENTER Standish. $10; $5 for children; free for kids under 3TANDISH FOR CHILDREN FREE FOR KIDS UNDER age 5. 642-3743. 7 p.m. AGE P M Putnam Smith, acoustic, Portland Lobster 0UTNAM 3MITH ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 6 #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM to 9 p.m. TO P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Havana Nights Summer Series, with Primo (AVANA .IGHTS 3UMMER 3ERIES WITH 0RIMO Cubano (Cuban/Latin music), The Landing at Pine #UBANO #UBAN ,ATIN MUSIC 4HE ,ANDING AT 0INE Point, Scarborough. Free, thelandingatpine 0OINT 3CARBOROUGH &REE THELANDINGATPINE point.com. 6 to 9 p.m. POINT COM TO P M JustinTownes Earle, rock/country, with Shovels *USTIN 4OWNES %ARLE ROCK COUNTRY WITH 3HOVELS and Rope, 18-plus; Port City Music Hall, AND 2OPE PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL Portland. $15 in advance; $18 at door; $30 VIP. 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AT DOOR 6)0 portcitymusichall.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Downeast Brass Quintet, Deertrees Theatre, $OWNEAST "RASS 1UINTET $EERTREES 4HEATRE Harrison. $18. 583-6747. 8 p.m. (ARRISON P M The Still, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. 4HE 3TILL ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. 6 to 9 p.m. &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM TO P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 JJ Chaisson's PEI Kitchen Party, traditional and ** #HAISSON S 0%) +ITCHEN 0ARTY TRADITIONAL AND contemporary fiddle music from Prince Edward CONTEMPORARY lDDLE MUSIC FROM 0RINCE %DWARD Island, Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center, South )SLAND 3KYE 4HEATRE 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER 3OUTH Carthage. $15. 562-4445. 7 p.m. #ARTHAGE P M Weekly O l d Time Music Jam, open jam of 7EEKLY /LD 4IME -USIC *AM OPEN JAM OF old-time Appalachian music, Local Sprouts OLD TIME !PPALACHIAN MUSIC ,OCAL 3PROUTS Cooperative, Portland. 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AUG. 25 !5' JJ Chaisson's PEI Kitchen Party, traditional and ** #HAISSON S 0%) +ITCHEN 0ARTY TRADITIONAL AND contemporary fiddle music from Prince Edward CONTEMPORARY lDDLE MUSIC FROM 0RINCE %DWARD Island, Unity Centre for the Performing Arts. $15. )SLAND 5NITY #ENTRE FOR THE 0ERFORMING !RTS 948-7469. 7:30 p.m. P M Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Festival, several "LISTERED &INGERS &AMILY "LUEGRASS &ESTIVAL SEVERAL groups performing, camping available; Litchfield GROUPS PERFORMING CAMPING AVAILABLE ,ITCHlELD Fairgrounds. $10 to $70. blisteredfingers.com. &AIRGROUNDS TO BLISTEREDlNGERS COM Aug. 25-28. !UG Iris Dement, country/folk, Stone Mountain Arts )RIS $EMENT COUNTRY FOLK 3TONE -OUNTAIN !RTS Center, Brownfield. $30. stonemountainartscenter #ENTER "ROWNlELD STONEMOUNTAINARTSCENTER .com. 8 p.m. (doors open for dinner at 6 p.m.) COM P M DOORS OPEN FOR DINNER AT P M "Songwriters by the Sea," with Danielle Miraglia h3ONGWRITERS BY THE 3EA v WITH $ANIELLE -IRAGLIA and Paddy Mills (acoustic folk), Fifth Maine AND 0ADDY -ILLS ACOUSTIC FOLK &IFTH -AINE Regiment Museum, Peaks Island. $10. 766-4421. 2EGIMENT -USEUM 0EAKS )SLAND 7:30 p.m. P M Jimmy Dority, piano, Local Sprouts Cooperative, *IMMY $ORITY PIANO ,OCAL 3PROUTS #OOPERATIVE Portland. Free/donation, localsprouts.coop. 7 to 0ORTLAND &REE DONATION LOCALSPROUTS COOP TO 9 p.m. P M Hot Summer Nights Music Series, Lantern Fest (OT 3UMMER .IGHTS -USIC 3ERIES ,ANTERN &EST with PBandJ, Central School, South Berwick. Free/ WITH 0"AND* #ENTRAL 3CHOOL 3OUTH "ERWICK &REE donation. 384-5846. 6 to 9 p.m. DONATION TO P M Portland Jazz Orchestra, One Longfellow Square, 0ORTLAND *AZZ /RCHESTRA /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE Portland. $5 in advance and for students and 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AND FOR STUDENTS AND seniors; $9 at door. 761-1757. 8 p.m. SENIORS AT DOOR P M Joint Chiefs, acoustic trio, Portland Lobster *OINT #HIEFS ACOUSTIC TRIO 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER Company. Free, portlandlobstercompany.com. #OMPANY &REE PORTLANDLOBSTERCOMPANY COM 6 to 9 p.m. TO P M

COMEDY N #/-%$9 Comedy Night, plus music by Kit Soden and Aliza #OMEDY .IGHT PLUS MUSIC BY +IT 3ODEN AND !LIZA Thibodeau, 21-plus; Slainte, Portland. 828-0900. 4HIBODEAU PLUS 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND 8 p.m. today. P M TODAY Bob Marley, 18-plus (16-plus with parent), "OB -ARLEY PLUS PLUS WITH PARENT Comedy Connection, Portland. $24.50. #OMEDY #ONNECTION 0ORTLAND mainecomedy.com. 7 and 9 p.m. Friday; 6, 8 and MAINECOMEDY COM AND P M &RIDAY AND 10 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Comedy Night, with Brian Brinegar and Paul #OMEDY .IGHT WITH "RIAN "RINEGAR AND 0AUL Hunt, 21 -plus (all ages with parent); Racks Sports (UNT PLUS ALL AGES WITH PARENT 2ACKS 3PORTS Bar and Grille, Portland. Free. 773-3466. 7:30 to "AR AND 'RILLE 0ORTLAND &REE TO 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. P M 7EDNESDAY Comedy Showcase, with Kelly MacFarland, 18#OMEDY 3HOWCASE WITH +ELLY -AC&ARLAND

TODAY 4/$!9 Open Mic Night, Deer Run Tavern, Yarmouth. /PEN -IC .IGHT $EER 2UN 4AVERN 9ARMOUTH 846-9555. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. TO P M Arthur Webster, acoustic, Newagen Seaside Inn. !RTHUR 7EBSTER ACOUSTIC .EWAGEN 3EASIDE )NN 633-5242. 7 to 9 p.m. TO P M Hurray for the Riff Raff, blues/thrash, with Sam (URRAY FOR THE 2IFF 2AFF BLUES THRASH WITH 3AM Doores &TheTumbleweeds and Emily Dix $OORES 4HE 4UMBLEWEEDS AND %MILY $IX Thomas, The Oak and the Ax, Biddeford. $7. 4HOMAS 4HE /AK AND THE !X "IDDEFORD theoakandtheax.blogspot.com. 8 p.m. THEOAKANDTHEAX BLOGSPOT COM P M "The Clash," battle of the cover bands, 18h4HE #LASH v BATTLE OF THE COVER BANDS plus; Port City Music Hall, Portland. $5. PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND portcitymusichall.com. Salt N' Pepa vs. TLC, 9 PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM 3ALT . 0EPA VS 4,# p.m. P M MarkTipton Quartet, jazz, 21-plus; Gingko Blue -ARK 4IPTON 1UARTET JAZZ PLUS 'INGKO "LUE Jazz Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M The van Voorst Jazz Trio, 21 -plus; Gingko Blue 4HE VAN 6OORST *AZZ 4RIO PLUS 'INGKO "LUE Jazz Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8:30 to *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO 11:30 p.m. P M Band Beyond Description, jam-band covers, 2 1 "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND COVERS plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM p.m. P M Keith Dover, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. +EITH $OVER SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation. 774-4111. 8 p.m. $ONATION P M Geoff Zimmerman, singer-songwriter, Blue, 'EOFF :IMMERMAN SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE Portland. Donation. 774-4111.10 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION P M Kevin Attra and Ronda Dale, acoustic folk, Andy's +EVIN !TTRA AND 2ONDA $ALE ACOUSTIC FOLK !NDY S Old Port Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 7 /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM p.m. P M Hocus Pocus, Motown/R&B covers, Ri Ra Irish (OCUS 0OCUS -OTOWN 2 " COVERS 2I 2A )RISH Pub, Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 0UB 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Jazzy Chaz, Run of the Mill Brewpub, Saco. 571 *AZZY #HAZ 2UN OF THE -ILL "REWPUB 3ACO 9648. 4 to 7 p.m. TO P M Group Night Out Thirsty Thursday, karaoke with 'ROUP .IGHT /UT 4HIRSTY 4HURSDAY KARAOKE WITH TJ the DJ, 21-plus (all ages with parent); Racks 4* THE $* PLUS ALL AGES WITH PARENT 2ACKS Sports Bar and Grille, Portland. 773-3466. 7:30 to 3PORTS "AR AND 'RILLE 0ORTLAND TO 11:30 p.m. P M

2ETRO .IGHT !SYLUM 0ORTLAND Retro Night, Asylum, Portland. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. 6ERNAL %QUINOX 7ELCOMING 0ARTY WITH Vernal Equinox Welcoming Party, with 7HITEHAUS "LAST&EST AND $* 0ONYFARM !POHADION Whitehaus' BlastFestand DJ Ponyfarm, Apohadion Theatre, Portland, theapohadion.wordpress.com. 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND THEAPOHADION WORDPRESS COM Time not GIVEN given. 4IME NOT FRIDAY &2)$!9 (OTTER THAN (ELL +)33 TRIBUTE BAND PLUS Hotter than Hell, KISS tribute band, 21-plus; Racks Sports Bar and Grille, Portland. $5. 7732ACKS 3PORTS "AR AND 'RILLE 0ORTLAND 3466. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. P M TO A M -ARTY $READ REGGAE WITH 4HE 2OYAL (AMMER Marty Dread, reggae, with The Royal Hammer, PLUS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND 21-plus; Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $6. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Hungry March Band, NYC brass ensemble with (UNGRY -ARCH "AND .9# BRASS ENSEMBLE WITH Dirty Dishes Burlesque Revue, The Oak and the $IRTY $ISHES "URLESQUE 2EVUE 4HE /AK AND THE Ax, Biddeford. theoakandtheax.blogspot.com. !X "IDDEFORD THEOAKANDTHEAX BLOGSPOT COM 8 p.m. P M Little Dipper String Band, bluegrass, Andy's Old ,ITTLE $IPPER 3TRING "AND BLUEGRASS !NDY S /LD Port Pub, Portland. 874-2639. 8 p.m. 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND P M Jason St. Pierre Trio, jazz, with Tony Gaboury, *ASON 3T 0IERRE 4RIO JAZZ WITH 4ONY 'ABOURY 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, Portland. PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Jacks and Aces, blues, 21-pius; Gingko Blue Jazz *ACKS AND !CES BLUES PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM P M Mingo Fishtrap and Sly-Chi, funk/soul, 21 -plus; -INGO &ISHTRAP AND 3LY #HI FUNK SOUL PLUS Big Easy, Portland. $8 ($5 with ticket stub from "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND WITH TICKET STUB FROM Tedeschi Trucks Band show at Ocean Gateway). 4EDESCHI 4RUCKS "AND SHOW AT /CEAN 'ATEWAY bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Yellow Roman Candles, roots/blues/Americana, 9ELLOW 2OMAN #ANDLES ROOTS BLUES !MERICANA Blue, Portland. Donation. 774-4111.8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION P M Matt Meyer &The Gumption Junction, old-time -ATT -EYER 4HE 'UMPTION *UNCTION OLD TIME roots music, Blue, Portland. Donation. 774-4111. ROOTS MUSIC "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION 10 p.m. P M Plaid Daddy, rock, Ri Ra Irish Pub, Portland. 0LAID $ADDY ROCK 2I 2A )RISH 0UB 0ORTLAND rira.com. 10 p.m. RIRA COM P M Hurray for the Riff Raff, blues/thrash, with Alynda (URRAY FOR THE 2IFF 2AFF BLUES THRASH WITH !LYNDA Lee and Sam Doores &TheTumbleweeds, Bayside ,EE AND 3AM $OORES 4HE 4UMBLEWEEDS "AYSIDE Bowl, Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. "OWL 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Plague, industrial/goth night, Asylum, Portland. 0LAGUE INDUSTRIAL GOTH NIGHT !SYLUM 0ORTLAND portlandasylum.com. 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M TO A M Milkman's Union, indie rock, with Mango Floss -ILKMAN S 5NION INDIE ROCK WITH -ANGO &LOSS

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:fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3! AND 4HE 4IME 4RAVELERS !POHADION 4HEATRE and The Time Travelers, Apohadion Theatre, Portland, theapohadion.wordpress.com. Time not 0ORTLAND THEAPOHADION WORDPRESS COM 4IME NOT given. GIVEN SATURDAY 3!452$!9 The Ramos Band featuring Porky, blues, rock and 4HE 2AMOS "AND FEATURING 0ORKY BLUES ROCK AND TRADITIONAL PLUS ALL AGES WITH PARENT 2ACKS traditional, 21-plus (all ages with parent), Racks 3PORTS "AR AND 'RILLE 0ORTLAND Sports Bar and Grille, Portland. $7. 773-3466. 6 p.m. to midnight. P M TO MIDNIGHT Katy Gaga, tribute to contemporary girl pop, +ATY 'AGA TRIBUTE TO CONTEMPORARY GIRL POP 21-pius; Trade Winds Motor Inn Keel Lounge, PLUS 4RADE 7INDS -OTOR )NN +EEL ,OUNGE Rockland. $5. 596-6661. 9 p.m. 2OCKLAND P M Motown Funk Soul and Disco Party, with The -OTOWN &UNK 3OUL AND $ISCO 0ARTY WITH 4HE Soulmate Band, Iron Tails Saloon, Acton. 8503OULMATE "AND )RON 4AILS 3ALOON !CTON 1142. 8 p.m. P M Live Jazz Supper Club, contemporary and classic ,IVE *AZZ 3UPPER #LUB CONTEMPORARY AND CLASSIC jazz, 21-plus; Zachery's, Portland. 774-5601. 7 to JAZZ PLUS :ACHERY S 0ORTLAND TO 11 p.m. P M Paddy Mills, rural contemporary groove folk, 0ADDY -ILLS RURAL CONTEMPORARY GROOVE FOLK Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. 874-2639. 8:30 !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND p.m. P M Rhad Davis, pop covers and originals, The Local 2HAD $AVIS POP COVERS AND ORIGINALS 4HE ,OCAL Buzz, Cape Elizabeth. Donation. 541-9024. 7 "UZZ #APE %LIZABETH $ONATION p.m. P M Tom Thumb, avant garde singer-songwriter, 4OM 4HUMB AVANT GARDE SINGER SONGWRITER The Hive, Kennebunk. $10, $12. 4HE (IVE +ENNEBUNK thehivekennebunk.com. 9 p.m. THEHIVEKENNEBUNK COM P M Too Broke to Be This Drunk, country, with guest 4OO "ROKE TO "E 4HIS $RUNK COUNTRY WITH GUEST singer Holly Nunan, all ages; Bayside Bowl, SINGER (OLLY .UNAN ALL AGES "AYSIDE "OWL Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M Allen/Edwards Duo, jazz, with Tony Gaboury, !LLEN %DWARDS $UO JAZZ WITH 4ONY 'ABOURY 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, Portland. PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Tommy O'Connell &The Juke Joint Devils, 4OMMY / #ONNELL 4HE *UKE *OINT $EVILS blues, 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, Portland. BLUES PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M Model Airplane, R&B/soul, 21-plus; Big Easy, -ODEL !IRPLANE 2 " SOUL PLUS "IG %ASY Portland. $8. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Elise Hayes, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. %LISE (AYES SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation. 774-4111. 8 p.m. $ONATION P M Quarter Dozen, jazz, Blue, Portland. Donation. 1UARTER $OZEN JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION 774-4111. 10p.m. P M Tickle, pop/rock, Ri Ra Irish Pub, Portland. 4ICKLE POP ROCK 2I 2A )RISH 0UB 0ORTLAND rira.com. 10 p.m. RIRA COM P M Mod Night, with Kurt Baker, 21-plus; Empire Dine -OD .IGHT WITH +URT "AKER PLUS %MPIRE $INE & Dance, Portland. $3. portlandempire.com. 9 $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM p.m. P M Nice Action, dance party with Mark Curdo, .ICE !CTION DANCE PARTY WITH -ARK #URDO Asylum, Portland, portlandasylum.com. 9 p.m. !SYLUM 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Mad Hatter, dance party band, Bubba's Sulky -AD (ATTER DANCE PARTY BAND "UBBA S 3ULKY Lounge, Portland, bubbassulkylounge.com. 9 p.m. ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND BUBBASSULKYLOUNGE COM P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 Rhythmic Cypher, open mic of spoken-word 2HYTHMIC #YPHER OPEN MIC OF SPOKEN WORD poetry with musical accompaniment, 21-plus; POETRY WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT PLUS Slainte, Portland. 828-0900. "Welcome to Homo 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND h7ELCOME TO (OMO Hollow" queer circus, 6 p.m. (OLLOWv QUEER CIRCUS P M Velourasaurus, pop/rock, Run of the Mill 6ELOURASAURUS POP ROCK 2UN OF THE -ILL Brewpub, Saco. 571 -9648. 8 to 11 p.m. "REWPUB 3ACO TO P M Cullu Reggae Sundays, all ages; Porthole #ULLU 2EGGAE 3UNDAYS ALL AGES 0ORTHOLE Restaurant, Portland. 780-6533. 4 to 8 p.m. 2ESTAURANT 0ORTLAND TO P M Jon Shain, acoustic blues and folk, PineCrest Inn, *ON 3HAIN ACOUSTIC BLUES AND FOLK 0INE#REST )NN Gorham. 839-5843.2 p.m. 'ORHAM P M Summer Sunday Jazz Brunch, with guitarist Max 3UMMER 3UNDAY *AZZ "RUNCH WITH GUITARIST -AX Rowe, Cafe Cambridge, South Portland. 8992OWE #AFE #AMBRIDGE 3OUTH 0ORTLAND 1884. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A M TO P M Brian Patricks, acoustic, Andy's Old Port Pub, "RIAN 0ATRICKS ACOUSTIC !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland. 874-2639. 5:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND P M Mousam River Ramblers, bluegrass, The Hive, -OUSAM 2IVER 2AMBLERS BLUEGRASS 4HE (IVE Kennebunk. $5. thehivekennebunk.com. 7 p.m. +ENNEBUNK THEHIVEKENNEBUNK COM P M Allen/Edwards Duo, jazz, with Tony Gaboury, !LLEN %DWARDS $UO JAZZ WITH 4ONY 'ABOURY 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, Portland. PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M The Couch, open mic with host John Nels and 4HE #OUCH OPEN MIC WITH HOST *OHN .ELS AND guest artist Kurt Baker, Empire Dine & Dance, GUEST ARTIST +URT "AKER %MPIRE $INE $ANCE Portland, portlandempire.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Trivia Night, hosted by Ryan Prosser, 21-plus; 4RIVIA .IGHT HOSTED BY 2YAN 0ROSSER PLUS Slainte, Portland. 828-0900. 9 p.m. 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND P M

-ONDAY .IGHT "LUES WITH 4HE #URTIS 3ALGADO "IG Monday Night Blues, with The Curtis Salgado Big "AND 4IME /UT 0UB 2OCKLAND Band, Time Out Pub, Rockland. $10. 593-9336. 7 TO P M to 10 p.m. /PEN -IC WITH !LEC 7ALL !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Open Mic with Alec Wall, Andy's Old Port Pub, 0ORTLAND TO P M Portland. 874-2639. 7 to 11 p.m. ,INE OF &ORCE AND -ODEL !IRPLANES 2 " SOUL Line of Force and Model Airplanes, R&B/soul, 21plus; Big Easy, Portland. $5 (no cover before 9 p.m.) PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND NO COVER BEFORE P M bigeasyportland.com. 8 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Bluegrass Mondays, open jam followed by "LUEGRASS -ONDAYS OPEN JAM FOLLOWED BY 3TOWAWAYS CONCERT %MPIRE $INE $ANCE 0ORTLAND Stowaways concert, Empire Dine & Dance, Portland. portlandempire.com. 7 p.m. jam; 9 p.m. concert. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M JAM P M CONCERT TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Green Lion Reggae, Inn on the Blues, York Beach. 'REEN ,ION 2EGGAE )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH $2; ladies free. 351-3221. 9:30 p.m. LADIES FREE P M Open Mic Night with Slack Master, Run of the /PEN -IC .IGHT WITH 3LACK -ASTER 2UN OF THE Mill Brewpub, Saco. 571-9648. 8 to 11 p.m. -ILL "REWPUB 3ACO TO P M Jeff Kilton, acoustic rock and reggae, Andy's Old *EFF +ILTON ACOUSTIC ROCK AND REGGAE !NDY S /LD Port Pub, Portland. 874-2639. 7 to 10 p.m. 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND TO P M R&B/Soul Night, 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, 2 " 3OUL .IGHT PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 11 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Cover to Cover, local musicians play original #OVER TO #OVER LOCAL MUSICIANS PLAY ORIGINAL music and a classic album in its entirety, Big Easy, MUSIC AND A CLASSIC ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY "IG %ASY Portland, bigeasyportland.com. Lyle Divinksy plays 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM ,YLE $IVINKSY PLAYS "11" by Boyz 11 Men, 9 p.m. h))v BY "OYZ )) -EN P M There Is No Sin in My Body, singer-songwriter 4HERE )S .O 3IN IN -Y "ODY SINGER SONGWRITER CD-release show, Blue, Portland. Donation. 774#$ RELEASE SHOW "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION 4111. 7 p.m. P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Trivia Night, all ages, Inn on the Blues, York 4RIVIA .IGHT ALL AGES )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK Beach. 351-3221. 8:30 p.m. "EACH P M David Beam and The Custom House Gang, blues/ $AVID "EAM AND 4HE #USTOM (OUSE 'ANG BLUES Americana, Andy's Old Port Pub, Portland. 874!MERICANA !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB 0ORTLAND 2639.7p.m. P M Poor Howard, classic blues, The Local Buzz, Cape 0OOR (OWARD CLASSIC BLUES 4HE ,OCAL "UZZ #APE Elizabeth. Donation. 541-9024. 7 p.m. %LIZABETH $ONATION P M "The Clash," battle of the cover bands, 18h4HE #LASH v BATTLE OF THE COVER BANDS plus; Port City Music Hall, Portland. $5. PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL 0ORTLAND portcitymusichall.com. Slayer vs. Pantera, 9 p.m. PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM 3LAYER VS 0ANTERA P M N.E.Town, acoustic rock, Andy's Old Port Pub, . % 4OWN ACOUSTIC ROCK !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland. 874-2639. 7 p.m. 0ORTLAND P M Port City 4, jazz, 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, 0ORT #ITY JAZZ PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB Portland, gingkoblue.com. 7 to 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Rap Night, hosted by Shupe and III By Instinct, 212AP .IGHT HOSTED BY 3HUPE AND )LL "Y )NSTINCT plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM 9 p.m. P M Katie McNally and Eric McDonald, Irish music, +ATIE -C.ALLY AND %RIC -C$ONALD )RISH MUSIC Blue, Portland. Donation. 774-4111.8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION P M Traditional Irish Session, Irish music, Blue, 4RADITIONAL )RISH 3ESSION )RISH MUSIC "LUE Portland. Donation. 774-4111. 9:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION P M Josh Cramoy, acoustic, Ri Ra Irish Pub, Portland. *OSH #RAMOY ACOUSTIC 2I 2A )RISH 0UB 0ORTLAND rira.com. 8:30 p.m. RIRA COM P M John Nels sings Jeff Buckley, indie rock, Empire *OHN .ELS SINGS *EFF "UCKLEY INDIE ROCK %MPIRE Dine & Dance, Portland.portlandempire.com. $INE $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM 9:30 p.m. P M AUG. 25 !5' The Weatherheads, classic rock covers, Run of the 4HE 7EATHERHEADS CLASSIC ROCK COVERS 2UN OF THE Mill Brewpub, Saco. 571-9648. 8 to 11 p.m. -ILL "REWPUB 3ACO TO P M Southern Maine Songwriters Showcase, hosted 3OUTHERN -AINE 3ONGWRITERS 3HOWCASE HOSTED by Rob "RC" Carlson, Bebe's Burritos & Cantina, BY 2OB h2#v #ARLSON "EBE S "URRITOS #ANTINA Biddeford. 283-4222. 6:30 to 10p.m. "IDDEFORD TO P M Holy Mackerels, acoustic duo, King Eider's Pub, (OLY -ACKERELS ACOUSTIC DUO +ING %IDER S 0UB Damariscotta. kingeiderspub.com. 7 to 9 p.m. $AMARISCOTTA KINGEIDERSPUB COM TO P M Bill Byrne Trio, jazz, 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz "ILL "YRNE 4RIO JAZZ PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Fuego de la Mente, Latin music, 21-plus; Gingko &UEGO DE LA -ENTE ,ATIN MUSIC PLUS 'INGKO Blue Jazz Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 8:30 "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM to 11 p.m. TO P M Band Beyond Description, jam-band covers, 21"AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND COVERS plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM p.m. P M Lee Villaire, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. ,EE 6ILLAIRE SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation. 774-4111. 8 p.m. $ONATION P M Samuel James and Dana Gross, blues, Blue, 3AMUEL *AMES AND $ANA 'ROSS BLUES "LUE Portland. Donation. 774-4111.10p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION P M Hocus Pocus, Motown/R&B covers, Ri Ra Irish (OCUS 0OCUS -OTOWN 2 " COVERS 2I 2A )RISH Pub, Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 0UB 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Nuclear Boots, rock/punk, with Mount .UCLEAR "OOTS ROCK PUNK WITH -OUNT Washington and Mumblebee, Empire Dine & 7ASHINGTON AND -UMBLEBEE %MPIRE $INE Dance, Portland. $3. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Retro Night, Asylum, Portland, portlandasylum 2ETRO .IGHT !SYLUM 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM .com. 9 p.m. COM P M


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h4O (EAR THE &OREST 3PEAKING v (EIDI $AUB "To Hear the Forest Speaking," Heidi Daub PAINTINGS BASED ON ORIGINAL PROSE -ARKINGS paintings based on original prose, Markings 'ALLERY "ATH 4HROUGH !UG Gallery, Bath. 443-1499. Through Aug. 31. h#REATURES AND #RITTERS v NEW WORK BY POTTER 2ICK Continued from Page E26 "Creatures and Critters," new work by potter Rick :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 $ "OYD 2ICHARD "OYD 'ALLERY 0EAKS )SLAND Boyd, Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island. 712h#HILDREN S "OOK )LLUSTRATORS v ORIGINAL WORK BY "Children's Book Illustrators," original work by 4HROUGH !UG 1097. Through Aug. 31. -AURICE 3ENDAK $R 3EUSS *ULES &EIFFER %RIC #ARLE Maurice Sendak, Dr. Seuss, Jules Feiffer, Eric Carle, Juried Art Show, with 2-D, 3-D, photography *URIED !RT 3HOW WITH $ $ PHOTOGRAPHY Leonard Baskin, E.B. Lewis, Barbara Cooney and ,EONARD "ASKIN % " ,EWIS "ARBARA #OONEY AND AND ARTISANS WORK ,AJOS -ATOLCSY !RTS 'ALLERY and artisans' work, Lajos Matolcsy Arts Gallery, MORE 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY more; University of New England Art Gallery, Norway. 739-6161 .Through Aug. 31. .ORWAY 4HROUGH !UG Portland, une.edu/artgallery/childrensbook.cfm. 0ORTLAND UNE EDU ARTGALLERY CHILDRENSBOOK CFM "French Silk," paintings by Susan M. Wierzba, h&RENCH 3ILK v PAINTINGS BY 3USAN - 7IERZBA Through Oct. 30. 4HROUGH /CT (ARMONS "ARTONS 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND Harmons & Bartons Gallery, Portland. 774-5948. "Building an American Modernist Collection: h"UILDING AN !MERICAN -ODERNIST #OLLECTION 4HROUGH !UG Through Aug. 31. Highlights from OMAA Permanent Collection," (IGHLIGHTS FROM /-!! 0ERMANENT #OLLECTION v "Second Show," featuring the work of 20 member h3ECOND 3HOW v FEATURING THE WORK OF MEMBER Ogunquit Museum of American Art. /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT ARTISTS 3EBASCODEGAN !RTISTS #OOPERATIVE 'ALLERY artists, Sebascodegan Artists Cooperative Gallery, ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 31. OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT Harpswell. 371-2015. Through Aug. 31. (ARPSWELL 4HROUGH !UG Jack Levine, paintings from the permanent *ACK ,EVINE PAINTINGS FROM THE PERMANENT "Jazz," new series by John Vander based on jazz h*AZZ v NEW SERIES BY *OHN 6ANDER BASED ON JAZZ collection, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. COLLECTION /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT music, Gold/Smith Gallery, Boothbay Harbor. MUSIC 'OLD 3MITH 'ALLERY "OOTHBAY (ARBOR ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 31. OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT 4HROUGH !UG 633-6252. Through Aug. 31. "The Drawing Tradition," drawings by Henry h4HE $RAWING 4RADITION v DRAWINGS BY (ENRY Gary O'Connor: "Mostly People and Places," 'ARY / #ONNOR h-OSTLY 0EOPLE AND 0LACES v Strater, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. 3TRATER /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT original oil and watercolor paintings, Dock Fore, ORIGINAL OIL AND WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS $OCK &ORE ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 31. OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT John Vander's 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH !UG 8]V\ DO\RS`¸a Portland. 772-8619. Through Aug. 31. "Jason Larkin: Past Perfect," 2011 Arnold h*ASON ,ARKIN 0AST 0ERFECT v !RNOLD "Lady in µ:ORg W\ Erin Endicott: "Healing Sutras," contemporary %RIN %NDICOTT h(EALING 3UTRAS v CONTEMPORARY Newman Prize winner exhibition, Farnsworth .EWMAN 0RIZE WINNER EXHIBITION &ARNSWORTH Satin," mixed AObW\ ¶ [WfSR embroidery on antique fabric, Chellis Wilson EMBROIDERY ON ANTIQUE FABRIC #HELLIS 7ILSON Art Museum, Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG media on [SRWO ]\ Studio, Portland. 518-9018. Through Aug. 31. 3TUDIO 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH !UG Through Nov. 27. 4HROUGH .OV paper, from his 2USSELL $ !LESSIO AND 6IRGINIA 3ARSlELD h3IRENS ^O^S` T`][ VWa Russell D'Alessio and Virginia Sarsfield: "Sirens, "Imagination Takes Shape: Canadian Inuit Art h)MAGINATION 4AKES 3HAPE #ANADIAN )NUIT !RT jazz-themed Nymphs, and Ladies," Handmade Papers Gallery, .YMPHS AND ,ADIES v (ANDMADE 0APERS 'ALLERY XOhh bVS[SR from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection," FROM THE 2OBERT AND *UDITH 4OLL #OLLECTION v Brooklin. 359-8345. Through Aug. 31. "ROOKLIN 4HROUGH !UG exhibition SfVWPWbW]\ Bowdoin College (Peary-MacMillan Arctic "OWDOIN #OLLEGE 0EARY -AC-ILLAN !RCTIC Peter Poskas: "Timeless Places," luminous 0ETER 0OSKAS h4IMELESS 0LACES v LUMINOUS continuing Q]\bW\cW\U Museum), Brunswick, bowdoin.edu/ -USEUM "RUNSWICK BOWDOIN EDU landscape paintings, Haynes Galleries, LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS (AYNES 'ALLERIES through Aug. bV`]cUV /cU arcticmuseum. Through Dec. 6. ARCTICMUSEUM 4HROUGH $EC Thomaston. 354-0605. Through Aug. 31. 4HOMASTON 4HROUGH !UG 31 at Gold/ ! Ob 5]ZR "Indians and Rusticators: Wabanakis and Summer h)NDIANS AND 2USTICATORS 7ABANAKIS AND 3UMMER Fifth Annual Local Art Exhibit, West Buxton &IFTH !NNUAL ,OCAL !RT %XHIBIT 7EST "UXTON Smith Gallery A[WbV 5OZZS`g Visitors on Mount Desert Island," Abbe Museum, 6ISITORS ON -OUNT $ESERT )SLAND v !BBE -USEUM Public Library. 727-5898. Through Aug. 31. 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 4HROUGH !UG in Boothbay W\ 0]]bVPOg Bar Harbor, abbemuseum.org. Through Dec. 28. "AR (ARBOR ABBEMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH $EC Maine Woodturners Show, Markings Gallery, -AINE 7OODTURNERS 3HOW -ARKINGS 'ALLERY Harbor. 6O`P]` "Dressing Up, Standing Out, Fitting In: h$RESSING 5P 3TANDING /UT &ITTING )N Bath. 443-1499. Through Aug. 31. "ATH 4HROUGH !UG Adornment & Identity in Maine," artifacts reveal !DORNMENT )DENTITY IN -AINE v ARTIFACTS REVEAL "Taking Shape," artwork inspired by woodshop h4AKING 3HAPE v ARTWORK INSPIRED BY WOODSHOP the way Mainers dressed from the 18th to 20th THE WAY -AINERS DRESSED FROM THE TH TO TH renovation, Whatnot Gallery, Spindleworks, RENOVATION 7HATNOT 'ALLERY 3PINDLEWORKS centuries, Maine Historical Society, Portland. CENTURIES -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND Brunswick. 725-8820. Through Aug. 31. "RUNSWICK 4HROUGH !UG mainehistory.org. Through May 27. MAINEHISTORY ORG 4HROUGH -AY "Bon Appetit! The Exhibit," whimsical collection h"ON !PPETIT 4HE %XHIBIT v WHIMSICAL COLLECTION of food and culinary art by YES Art Works artists, OF FOOD AND CULINARY ART BY 9%3 !RT 7ORKS ARTISTS Courtesy image 1]c`bSag W[OUS ART GALLERIES N !24 '!,,%2)%3 The Blue Spoon, Portland. 773-1116. Through 4HE "LUE 3POON 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH Sept. 1. OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS 3EPT /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Sarah Knock: "Water: The Surface and Below," CONTINUING #/.4).5).' 3ARAH +NOCK h7ATER 4HE 3URFACE AND "ELOW v John Ripton: "Reflections-Urban (Por)traits," *OHN 2IPTON h2EmECTIONS 5RBAN 0OR TRAITS v "Partners for World Health: Blue Wrap Project," h0ARTNERS FOR 7ORLD (EALTH "LUE 7RAP 0ROJECT v realist paintings, Greenhut Galleries, Portland. REALIST PAINTINGS 'REENHUT 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND "The Boat," group show, Gallery on Chase Hill, h4HE "OAT v GROUP SHOW 'ALLERY ON #HASE (ILL photography exhibit, University of New England PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND Portland Public Library (Lewis Gallery). 871-1700. +ENNEBUNKPORT MAINE ART COM 4HROUGH TODAY 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY ,EWIS 'ALLERY 772-2693. Through Aug. 27. 4HROUGH !UG Kennebunkport. maine-art.com. Through today. Campus Center, Biddeford. une.edu. Through Gallery talk and reception, 5 to 8 p.m. today. 'ALLERY TALK AND RECEPTION TO P M TODAY "The Solid Earth! The Actual World!" recent work #AMPUS #ENTER "IDDEFORD UNE EDU 4HROUGH h4HE 3OLID %ARTH 4HE !CTUAL 7ORLD v RECENT WORK "In a Nutshell: The Worlds of Maurice Sendak," h)N A .UTSHELL 4HE 7ORLDS OF -AURICE 3ENDAK v Sept. 2. 3EPT Through Aug. 31. by Michael Branca, 3Fish Gallery, Portland. 7734HROUGH !UG BY -ICHAEL "RANCA &ISH 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND traveling exhibit of illustrations, York Public TRAVELING EXHIBIT OF ILLUSTRATIONS 9ORK 0UBLIC Carol Jessen: "Out and About," plus "Put a Smile #AROL *ESSEN h/UT AND !BOUT v PLUS h0UT A 3MILE 4773. Through Aug. 27. "Inspirations in Color," still lifes and landscapes 4HROUGH !UG h)NSPIRATIONS IN #OLOR v STILL LIFES AND LANDSCAPES Library. 363-2818. Through Friday. ,IBRARY 4HROUGH &RIDAY on Your Face" by William Irvine, Jeff Barrett and ON 9OUR &ACEv BY 7ILLIAM )RVINE *EFF "ARRETT AND Jeanne O'Toole Hayman, new work, Addison *EANNE / 4OOLE (AYMAN NEW WORK !DDISON by Beth Westra, Falmouth Memorial Library. 781BY "ETH 7ESTRA &ALMOUTH -EMORIAL ,IBRARY "Drawing the Line #6," drawings by Carly h$RAWING THE ,INE v DRAWINGS BY #ARLY David Witbeck, Gleason Fine Arts, Boothbay $AVID 7ITBECK 'LEASON &INE !RTS "OOTHBAY Woolley Gallery, Portland. 450-8499. 2351. Opens today. Through Sept. 30. 7OOLLEY 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND /PENS TODAY 4HROUGH 3EPT Glovinski, June Fitzpatrick Gallery at MECA, 'LOVINSKI *UNE &ITZPATRICK 'ALLERY AT -%#! Harbor. 633-6849. Through Sept. 7. (ARBOR 4HROUGH 3EPT addisonwoolley.com. Through Aug. 27. ADDISONWOOLLEY COM 4HROUGH !UG "The Scent of Flowers: Still Life," original juried h4HE 3CENT OF &LOWERS 3TILL ,IFE v ORIGINAL JURIED Portland. 699-5083. Through Saturday. 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH 3ATURDAY "New Work By Faculty," Center for Furniture h.EW 7ORK "Y &ACULTY v #ENTER FOR &URNITURE Photography by Sam Little, Frost Farm Gallery, 0HOTOGRAPHY BY 3AM ,ITTLE &ROST &ARM 'ALLERY artwork of Maine artists, Maine Art Gallery, ARTWORK OF -AINE ARTISTS -AINE !RT 'ALLERY "Lyrical Landscapes and DreamScapes," work h,YRICAL ,ANDSCAPES AND $REAM3CAPES v WORK Craftsmanship, Rockport. woodschool.org. Norway. 743-8041. Through Aug. 27. #RAFTSMANSHIP 2OCKPORT WOODSCHOOL ORG .ORWAY 4HROUGH !UG Wiscasset. 882-7511. Opens today. Through Sept. 18. BY ,AURIE 'ODDARD AND *ON +OLKIN #ARVER (ILL 7ISCASSET /PENS TODAY 4HROUGH 3EPT by Laurie Goddard and Jon Kolkin, Carver Hill "Nature's Keep: Artists Responding to h.ATURE S +EEP !RTISTS 2ESPONDING TO Through Sept. 9. 4HROUGH 3EPT "Changing Seasons," Penobscot Valley Industries h#HANGING 3EASONS v 0ENOBSCOT 6ALLEY )NDUSTRIES Gallery, Rockland. 594-7745. Through Saturday. 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND 4HROUGH 3ATURDAY Divine Design," seven artists respond to the $IVINE $ESIGN v SEVEN ARTISTS RESPOND TO THE "Travels Over the Seas: Italy, France and h4RAVELS /VER THE 3EAS )TALY &RANCE AND photography exhibit, Bangor Public Library. 947PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT "ANGOR 0UBLIC ,IBRARY "Say It With Color," oil paintings, pastel and h3AY )T 7ITH #OLOR v OIL PAINTINGS PASTEL AND natural world, Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. NATURAL WORLD (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL 8336. Reception, 10 a.m. to noon Friday. Through WATERCOLORS PHOTOS lBER GLASS CERAMIC AND Beyond," recent acquisitions of 19th- and 20th"EYOND v RECENT ACQUISITIONS OF TH AND TH 2ECEPTION A M TO NOON &RIDAY 4HROUGH watercolors, photos, fiber, glass, ceramic and harlowgallery.org. Through Aug. 27. HARLOWGALLERY ORG 4HROUGH !UG century American and European paintings, Sept. 30. jewelry, L/A Arts Gallery 5, Lewiston. laarts.org. CENTURY !MERICAN AND %UROPEAN PAINTINGS 3EPT JEWELRY , ! !RTS 'ALLERY ,EWISTON LAARTS ORG Phoebe Bly, new paintings, Jonathan Frost Gallery, 7ISCASSET "AY 'ALLERY 4HROUGH 3EPT 0HOEBE "LY NEW PAINTINGS *ONATHAN &ROST 'ALLERY Burt Silverman: "Painter of People and Places," Wiscasset Bay Gallery. 882-7682. Through Sept. Through Saturday. "URT 3ILVERMAN h0AINTER OF 0EOPLE AND 0LACES v 4HROUGH 3ATURDAY 2OCKLAND 4HROUGH !UG Haynes Galleries, Thomaston. 354-0605. Opening "Shoreline Inspirations," shoreline paintings, Beth (AYNES 'ALLERIES 4HOMASTON /PENING h3HORELINE )NSPIRATIONS v SHORELINE PAINTINGS "ETH Rockland. 596-0800.Through Aug. 27. 9. "The Aged and Unknown," works by printmaker h4HE !GED AND 5NKNOWN v WORKS BY PRINTMAKER reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 8. Ellis Cove Gallery, Ogunquit. 646-7700. Through %LLIS #OVE 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT 4HROUGH RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT "Hither and Yon: Landscapes, Seascapes, h(ITHER AND 9ON ,ANDSCAPES 3EASCAPES R. Keith Rendall, Aarhus Gallery, Belfast. 3382 +EITH 2ENDALL !ARHUS 'ALLERY "ELFAST Saturday. "Continuum," photographs by Berri Kramer and 3ATURDAY h#ONTINUUM v PHOTOGRAPHS BY "ERRI +RAMER AND Escapes," watercolor paintings by Betsy Wales, %SCAPES v WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS BY "ETSY 7ALES 0001. Through Aug. 28. 4HROUGH !UG Stuart Nudelman, Heartwood College of Art, Works by Helder, Fretz, Rhoads, Pieper, 3TUART .UDELMAN (EARTWOOD #OLLEGE OF !RT 7ORKS BY (ELDER &RETZ 2HOADS 0IEPER 317 Main Street Gallery, Yarmouth. 846-6264. -AIN 3TREET 'ALLERY 9ARMOUTH "Three Views," paintings by Elise Ansel, Kate h4HREE 6IEWS v PAINTINGS BY %LISE !NSEL +ATE Kennebunk. 985-0985. Grand opening artists' Schafermeyer, Schunke and Dane, paintings, +ENNEBUNK 'RAND OPENING ARTISTS 3CHAFERMEYER 3CHUNKE AND $ANE PAINTINGS Through Sept. 9. 4HROUGH 3EPT Emlen and Tom Glover, Thos. Moser Showroom, %MLEN AND 4OM 'LOVER 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM party, 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. metal sculptures and glass vessels, Turtle Gallery, PARTY TO P M &RIDAY METAL SCULPTURES AND GLASS VESSELS 4URTLE 'ALLERY "Georgetown Goes Modern: The Modern h'EORGETOWN 'OES -ODERN 4HE -ODERN Freeport. 865-4519. Through Aug. 28. &REEPORT 4HROUGH !UG Deer Isle. 348-9977. Through Saturday. Nancy Wilson Fulton: "House Falls Beautiful," $EER )SLE 4HROUGH 3ATURDAY .ANCY 7ILSON &ULTON h(OUSE &ALLS "EAUTIFUL v Art Movement Meets an Island Community," !RT -OVEMENT -EETS AN )SLAND #OMMUNITY v "A Few of My Favorite Things," pieces from Mt. Barbara Ernst Prey: "Open Spaces," meditations photograph exhibit, Tides Institute and Museum "ARBARA %RNST 0REY h/PEN 3PACES v MEDITATIONS h! &EW OF -Y &AVORITE 4HINGS v PIECES FROM -T PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBIT 4IDES )NSTITUTE AND -USEUM historic paintings, photographs, sculptures and HISTORIC PAINTINGS PHOTOGRAPHS SCULPTURES AND Desert Island collections, College of the Atlantic on the environment, Blue Water Fine Arts, Port of Art, Eastport. 583-4047. Artist talk and opening $ESERT )SLAND COLLECTIONS #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC ON THE ENVIRONMENT "LUE 7ATER &INE !RTS 0ORT OF !RT %ASTPORT !RTIST TALK AND OPENING artifacts, Georgetown Historical Society. 371ARTIFACTS 'EORGETOWN (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), Bar Harbor, coa.edu. Clyde. (516) 316-7477. Through Aug. 28. reception, 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Through Sept. 18. #LYDE 4HROUGH !UG %THEL ( "LUM 'ALLERY "AR (ARBOR COA EDU RECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT 9200. Through Sept. 10. 4HROUGH 3EPT Through Saturday. 4HROUGH 3ATURDAY "Foggy Days in Maine," paintings by Abbie "The World Around You," open juried annual h&OGGY $AYS IN -AINE v PAINTINGS BY !BBIE h4HE 7ORLD !ROUND 9OU v OPEN JURIED ANNUAL "Drawing the Line," work in different drawing h$RAWING THE ,INE v WORK IN DIFFERENT DRAWING summer show, York Art Association, York Harbor. Williams, Abbie Williams Studio, Damariscotta. "Summer's Bounty: From the Garden to the SUMMER SHOW 9ORK !RT !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR h3UMMER S "OUNTY &ROM THE 'ARDEN TO THE 7ILLIAMS !BBIE 7ILLIAMS 3TUDIO $AMARISCOTTA media on two-dimensional surfaces, Barn MEDIA ON TWO DIMENSIONAL SURFACES "ARN Kitchen, Part 2," more than 24 New England 363-4049. Through Aug. 28. 563-7568. Opening reception, 4 to 7 p.m. 4HROUGH !UG +ITCHEN 0ART v MORE THAN .EW %NGLAND /PENING RECEPTION TO P M Gallery, Ogunquit. 646-8400. Through Sept. 10. 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT 4HROUGH 3EPT artists, George Marshall Store Gallery, York. 351"Across Landscapes," group exhibit by Lyn Saturday. Through Oct. 8. ARTISTS 'EORGE -ARSHALL 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK h!CROSS ,ANDSCAPES v GROUP EXHIBIT BY ,YN 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH /CT "Graphite," sculpture and drawings by James h'RAPHITE v SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS BY *AMES 1083. Through Sunday. Asselta, Susan Bailey, Dean Diggins, Leslie 4HROUGH 3UNDAY "New Works," by Jayne Adams, Patrick Plourde !SSELTA 3USAN "AILEY $EAN $IGGINS ,ESLIE h.EW 7ORKS v BY *AYNE !DAMS 0ATRICK 0LOURDE Marshall and Kate Beck, Icon Contemporary Art, -ARSHALL AND +ATE "ECK )CON #ONTEMPORARY !RT DeWitt Hardy, watercolors, George Marshall $E7ITT (ARDY WATERCOLORS 'EORGE -ARSHALL Doherty, Ann Gillespie, Suzie Goodwin, Robert and David Witbeck, Gallery on Chase Hill, $OHERTY !NN 'ILLESPIE 3UZIE 'OODWIN 2OBERT AND $AVID 7ITBECK 'ALLERY ON #HASE (ILL Brunswick. 725-8157. Through Sept. 10. "RUNSWICK 4HROUGH 3EPT Store Gallery, York. 351-1083. Through Sunday. Hollingworth, Natalie MacKnight, Anthony Kennebunkport. maine-art.com. Reception, 5 to 7 3TORE 'ALLERY 9ORK 4HROUGH 3UNDAY (OLLINGWORTH .ATALIE -AC+NIGHT !NTHONY +ENNEBUNKPORT MAINE ART COM 2ECEPTION TO "Table of Contents: Richard Brown Lethem," h4ABLE OF #ONTENTS 2ICHARD "ROWN ,ETHEM v "Three Photographers: Three Visions," work by h4HREE 0HOTOGRAPHERS 4HREE 6ISIONS v WORK BY Montanino and Gail Sauter; Haley Farm Gallery, p.m. Saturday. Through Sept. 5. -ONTANINO AND 'AIL 3AUTER (ALEY &ARM 'ALLERY P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT paintings, Aucocisco Galleries, Portland. 775PAINTINGS !UCOCISCO 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND Ray Beal, Holly Garner-Jackson and Kris Larson, 2AY "EAL (OLLY 'ARNER *ACKSON AND +RIS ,ARSON Kittery. 439-2669. Through Aug. 31. Leo Krikorian: "Godfather of the Beats," Yvette +ITTERY 4HROUGH !UG ,EO +RIKORIAN h'ODFATHER OF THE "EATS v 9VETTE 2222. Through Sept. 10. 4HROUGH 3EPT University of Maine (Powers Art Galleries), 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE 0OWERS !RT 'ALLERIES Torres Fine Art, Rockland. 888-777-1077. "Her Mark," women artists working in a diverse 4ORRES &INE !RT 2OCKLAND h(ER -ARK v WOMEN ARTISTS WORKING IN A DIVERSE "Five Artists," work by Barbara Bean, Cory h&IVE !RTISTS v WORK BY "ARBARA "EAN #ORY Machias. 255-1279. Through Monday. Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Through -ACHIAS 4HROUGH -ONDAY range of media, style and subjects, Bayview /PENING RECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH RANGE OF MEDIA STYLE AND SUBJECTS "AYVIEW Hart, Letty Chiew Husson, Lea Peterson and (ART ,ETTY #HIEW (USSON ,EA 0ETERSON AND "Transformations," more than 20 works by men h4RANSFORMATIONS v MORE THAN WORKS BY MEN Sept. 25. Gallery, Brunswick. 729-5500. Through Aug. 31. 3EPT 'ALLERY "RUNSWICK 4HROUGH !UG Susan Zimmerman, Old Post Office Gallery, 3USAN :IMMERMAN /LD 0OST /FlCE 'ALLERY in long-term recovery at the Milestone Foundation IN LONG TERM RECOVERY AT THE -ILESTONE &OUNDATION h 9EARS IN THE ,IFE OF A #OLLECTION 3POTLIGHT ON Vincent Hartgen: "Painting Schoodic," Littlefield "75 Years in the Life of a Collection: Spotlight on 6INCENT (ARTGEN h0AINTING 3CHOODIC v ,ITTLElELD Georgetown. Through Sept. 11. 'EORGETOWN 4HROUGH 3EPT of Old Orchard Beach, Merrill Memorial Library, Shoes," Brick Store Museum collection ranging OF /LD /RCHARD "EACH -ERRILL -EMORIAL ,IBRARY Gallery, Winter Harbor. 581-1149. Opening 3HOES v "RICK 3TORE -USEUM COLLECTION RANGING 'ALLERY 7INTER (ARBOR /PENING "Five Maine Realists," work by David Graeme h&IVE -AINE 2EALISTS v WORK BY $AVID 'RAEME Yarmouth. 847-3001. Through Aug. 27. from 18th century to today, Kennebunk Free reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Through Sept. 15. 9ARMOUTH 4HROUGH !UG FROM TH CENTURY TO TODAY +ENNEBUNK &REE RECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT Baker, Doug Martenson, Alison Rector, Simon "AKER $OUG -ARTENSON !LISON 2ECTOR 3IMON "Space Invaders," works of art that confront Library. 985-21 73. Through Aug. 31. h3PACE )NVADERS v WORKS OF ART THAT CONFRONT ,IBRARY 4HROUGH !UG Martha Burkert: "Near and Far" and Jon Kolkin: -ARTHA "URKERT h.EAR AND &ARv AND *ON +OLKIN Parkes and David Vickery; Courthouse Gallery 0ARKES AND $AVID 6ICKERY #OURTHOUSE 'ALLERY and challenge the notions of space and all its Kathy Goddu: "East Meets West," Japanese AND CHALLENGE THE NOTIONS OF SPACE AND ALL ITS +ATHY 'ODDU h%AST -EETS 7EST v *APANESE "Dreamscape," Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth. h$REAMSCAPE v %LIZABETH -OSS 'ALLERY &ALMOUTH Fine Art, Ellsworth. 667-6611. Through &INE !RT %LLSWORTH 4HROUGH meanings, Rose Contemporary, Portland. 780Shibori textile art, Gallery Framing, Brunswick. 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Children's Cancer Program in Scarborough; #HILDREN S #ANCER 0ROGRAM IN 3CARBOROUGH "RUNSWICK /UTDOOR !RTS &ESTIVAL LIVE MUSIC Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival, live music, #ASABLANCA #RUISES 0ORTLAND Casablanca Cruises, Portland. $25. 998-2282. 6 painting, sculpture, mixed media, graphics, PAINTING SCULPTURE MIXED MEDIA GRAPHICS to 9 p.m. TO P M drawing, photography and fine crafts, downtown DRAWING PHOTOGRAPHY AND lNE CRAFTS DOWNTOWN Brunswick, brunswicktowntown.org. 9 a.m. to 5 "RUNSWICK BRUNSWICKTOWNTOWN ORG A M TO AUG. 25 !5' P M 3ATURDAY p.m. Saturday. h$ANCE BY THE 2IVER v 3TRAIGHT ,ACE CONCERT "Dance by the River," Straight Lace concert; Maine Highland Games, live music, bagpipe -AINE (IGHLAND 'AMES LIVE MUSIC BAGPIPE BENElTS 2IVER 4REE !RTS SCHOLARSHIPS AND benefits River Tree Arts scholarships and bands, Highland dancers and games, clan BANDS (IGHLAND DANCERS AND GAMES CLAN special programs; Kennebunk River Club, SPECIAL PROGRAMS +ENNEBUNK 2IVER #LUB AND GENEALOGY INFORMATION AND MORE and genealogy information, and more, Kennebunkport. $50; $75 per couple; free for +ENNEBUNKPORT PER COUPLE FREE FOR Topsham Fairgrounds. $15; $5 for ages 6 to 4OPSHAM &AIRGROUNDS FOR AGES TO underage 18.967-9120. 6:30 to 10p.m. UNDER AGE TO P M 12. mainehighlandgames.org. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MAINEHIGHLANDGAMES ORG A M TO P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY FAIRS/FESTIVALS N &!)23 &%34)6!,3 Belfast Harborfest and National Boatbuilding "ELFAST (ARBORFEST AND .ATIONAL "OATBUILDING Challenge, pancake breakfast, 5K road race, live #HALLENGE PANCAKE BREAKFAST + ROAD RACE LIVE Skowhegan State Fair, grandstand shows, 3KOWHEGAN 3TATE &AIR GRANDSTAND SHOWS music, boat show, boatbuilding competition, MUSIC BOAT SHOW BOATBUILDING COMPETITION midway, horse shows, fireworks and more, State MIDWAY HORSE SHOWS lREWORKS AND MORE 3TATE children's activities and more, Belfast waterfront. CHILDREN S ACTIVITIES AND MORE "ELFAST WATERFRONT Fairgrounds at Madison Avenue, Skowhegan. $4 &AIRGROUNDS AT -ADISON !VENUE 3KOWHEGAN Free. 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; noon to 3 p.m. &REE A M TO P M 3ATURDAY NOON TO P M to $8; free for children under age 5. 7 a.m. to TO FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE A M TO Sunday; schedule at belfastharborfest.com. 3UNDAY SCHEDULE AT BELFASTHARBORFEST COM between 10 and 11:30 p.m. today to SaturdayBETWEEN AND P M TODAY TO 3ATURDAY North Berwick Mill Field Festival, parade, .ORTH "ERWICK -ILL &IELD &ESTIVAL PARADE schedule at skowheganstatefair.com. SCHEDULE AT SKOWHEGANSTATEFAIR COM craft vendors, food vendors, picnic lunch CRAFT VENDORS FOOD VENDORS PICNIC LUNCH Rangeley Blueberry Festival, blueberry jams, 2ANGELEY "LUEBERRY &ESTIVAL BLUEBERRY JAMS in the park, presentations and more, Main IN THE PARK PRESENTATIONS AND MORE -AIN muffins and pies, gifts and crafts, Rangeley Inn. MUFlNS AND PIES GIFTS AND CRAFTS 2ANGELEY )NN Street, North Berwick. Saturday; schedule at 3TREET .ORTH "ERWICK 3ATURDAY SCHEDULE AT rangeleymaine.com. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. RANGELEYMAINE COM A M TO P M TODAY townofnorthberwick.org. TOWNOFNORTHBERWICK ORG Great Falls Balloon Festival, Lewiston/Auburn's 'REAT &ALLS "ALLOON &ESTIVAL ,EWISTON !UBURN S Union Fair, harness racing, old-fashioned pig 5NION &AIR HARNESS RACING OLD FASHIONED PIG annual hot-air balloon festival featuring concerts, ANNUAL HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL FEATURING CONCERTS scramble, wild blueberry pie baking and eating exhibits, children's activities, entertainment, crafts SCRAMBLE WILD BLUEBERRY PIE BAKING AND EATING EXHIBITS CHILDREN S ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINMENT CRAFTS contests, fireworks, 4-H exhibits, carnival, live CONTESTS lREWORKS ( EXHIBITS CARNIVAL LIVE and tethered balloon rides, downtown riverfront, AND TETHERED BALLOON RIDES DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT entertainment and more; Union Fairgrounds. $8; ENTERTAINMENT AND MORE 5NION &AIRGROUNDS Auburn. Friday to Sunday; schedule at greatfalls !UBURN &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY SCHEDULE AT GREATFALLS $4 ages 12 to 14; free for ages 11 and under. AGES TO FREE FOR AGES AND UNDER balloonfestival.org. BALLOONFESTIVAL ORG Saturday to Aug. 27; schedule at unionfair.org. 3ATURDAY TO !UG SCHEDULE AT UNIONFAIR ORG MS Harborfest Regatta and Shoreside Festival, -3 (ARBORFEST 2EGATTA AND 3HORESIDE &ESTIVAL Annual Healing Arts Festival, food, music, !NNUAL (EALING !RTS &ESTIVAL FOOD MUSIC Parade of Sail, lobster boat races, barbecue, 0ARADE OF 3AIL LOBSTER BOAT RACES BARBECUE psychics, massage, energy healing, natural PSYCHICS MASSAGE ENERGY HEALING NATURAL live bands, food and craft vendors, children's LIVE BANDS FOOD AND CRAFT VENDORS CHILDREN S products and handmade gifts, Gardens of Atlantis, programs and more; benefits people with multiple PRODUCTS AND HANDMADE GIFTS 'ARDENS OF !TLANTIS PROGRAMS AND MORE BENElTS PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE Dayton. Free. 929-5088. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $AYTON &REE A M TO P M sclerosis and their families; Fort Allen Park, SCLEROSIS AND THEIR FAMILIES &ORT !LLEN 0ARK Sunday. Portland. Friday to Sunday; schedule at eventmam 3UNDAY 0ORTLAND &RIDAY TO 3UNDAY SCHEDULE AT EVENTMAM .nationalmssociety.org. NATIONALMSSOCIETY ORG First Parish Market Arts and Crafts Fair, First &IRST 0ARISH -ARKET !RTS AND #RAFTS &AIR &IRST SPECIAL EVENTS N 30%#)!, %6%.43 Parish Church, Freeport. firstparishmarket.com. 9 0ARISH #HURCH &REEPORT lRSTPARISHMARKET COM TODAY 4/$!9 34th Annual New England Auto Auction Preview TH !NNUAL .EW %NGLAND !UTO !UCTION 0REVIEW Days, preview more than 1 75 antique cars that $AYS PREVIEW MORE THAN ANTIQUE CARS THAT will be up for auction on Aug. 20, including a WILL BE UP FOR AUCTION ON !UG INCLUDING A 1909 Overland 30 Roadster and a 1927 Buick /VERLAND 2OADSTER AND A "UICK Roadster; Owls Head Transportation Museum. 2OADSTER /WLS (EAD 4RANSPORTATION -USEUM $15; free for children under 18 and members. FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AND MEMBERS ohtm.org. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and FridayOHTM ORG A M TO P M TODAY AND &RIDAY "THE WIZ completes the season at MSMT on an upbeat and fun note." ³7+( :,= FRPSOHWHV WKH VHDVRQ DW 0607 RQ DQ XSEHDW DQG IXQ QRWH ´ auction begins at 7 a.m. Saturday. AUCTION BEGINS AT A M 3ATURDAY 7KH 3RUWODQG 3UHVV +HUDOG Tate House Museum Architecture Tours, 904ATE (OUSE -USEUM !RCHITECTURE 4OURS minute tours of historic home, Tate House MINUTE TOURS OF HISTORIC HOME 4ATE (OUSE Museum, Portland. $6, $8; $3 for children. -USEUM 0ORTLAND FOR CHILDREN 774-6177. 10 and 11:30 a.m.; 1 and 2:30 p.m. AND A M AND P M Through Oct. 6. 4HROUGH /CT Living History Tours, actors portray local citizens ,IVING (ISTORY 4OURS ACTORS PORTRAY LOCAL CITIZENS from the 1800s, Washburn-Norlands Living FROM THE S 7ASHBURN .ORLANDS ,IVING History Center, Livermore. $10; $25 for family. (ISTORY #ENTER ,IVERMORE FOR FAMILY 897-4366. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Tuesday and A M TO P M TODAY 4UESDAY AND Aug. 25. Through Aug. 30. !UG 4HROUGH !UG Ed Webster: "Everest the Hard Way: My Storm %D 7EBSTER h%VEREST THE (ARD 7AY -Y 3TORM Years on Everest," slide show and presentation, 9EARS ON %VEREST v SLIDE SHOW AND PRESENTATION McArthur Library, Biddeford. Free. 284-4181. -C!RTHUR ,IBRARY "IDDEFORD &REE 6:30 to 8 p.m. TO P M Voyages Family Fun Series: "Heroic Shipwrecks 6OYAGES &AMILY &UN 3ERIES h(EROIC 3HIPWRECKS Around Saco Bay," talk by Sheri Poftak from !ROUND 3ACO "AY v TALK BY 3HERI 0OFTAK FROM Friends of Wood Island Light, Saco Museum. Free. &RIENDS OF 7OOD )SLAND ,IGHT 3ACO -USEUM &REE 283-3861, Ext. 11 5. 6:30 p.m. %XT P M Toddler Thursdays, storytime for ages 18 months 4ODDLER 4HURSDAYS STORYTIME FOR AGES MONTHS and older with an adult, Scarborough Public AND OLDER WITH AN ADULT 3CARBOROUGH 0UBLIC Library. Free. 883-4723, Ext. 6277. 10:15 a.m. ,IBRARY &REE %XT A M Baby Thursdays, storytime for ages birth to 18 "ABY 4HURSDAYS STORYTIME FOR AGES BIRTH TO months with an adult, Scarborough Public Library. MONTHS WITH AN ADULT 3CARBOROUGH 0UBLIC ,IBRARY Free. 883-4723, Ext. 6277. 11 a.m. &REE %XT A M "Rusty Rocket's Last Blast," children's program, h2USTY 2OCKET S ,AST "LAST v CHILDREN S PROGRAM University of Southern Maine (Southworth 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 3OUTHWORTH Planetarium), Portland. $4, $5. 780-4249. 11 a.m. 0LANETARIUM 0ORTLAND A M Twilight Tours, High Federal-style architecture, 4WILIGHT 4OURS (IGH &EDERAL STYLE ARCHITECTURE Nickels-Sortwell House, Wiscasset. $10 to $15; .ICKELS 3ORTWELL (OUSE 7ISCASSET TO pre-registration required. 882-7169. 5 and 6 p.m. PRE REGISTRATION REQUIRED AND P M

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AND 3UNDAY "Native American-English Relationships in the h.ATIVE !MERICAN %NGLISH 2ELATIONSHIPS IN THE 17th Century," living history interpretation by TH #ENTURY v LIVING HISTORY INTERPRETATION BY Ken Hamilton, Colonial Pemaquid Historic Site, +EN (AMILTON #OLONIAL 0EMAQUID (ISTORIC 3ITE New Harbor. 677-2423. 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and .EW (ARBOR TO P M 3ATURDAY AND Sunday. 3UNDAY Solar Show: "Dinosaurs," University of Southern 3OLAR 3HOW h$INOSAURS v 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN Maine (Southworth Planetarium), Portland. $4, $5. -AINE 3OUTHWORTH 0LANETARIUM 0ORTLAND 780-4249. 3 p.m. P M Craft Sale, Sabbathday Lake Grange, New #RAFT 3ALE 3ABBATHDAY ,AKE 'RANGE .EW Gloucester. 998-2586. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 'LOUCESTER A M TO P M Blueberry Gala, refreshments, live entertainment "LUEBERRY 'ALA REFRESHMENTS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT and silent auction, West Gorham Union Church. AND SILENT AUCTION 7EST 'ORHAM 5NION #HURCH westgorhamchurch.org. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WESTGORHAMCHURCH ORG A M TO P M R and R Spinners Spinning Demo, Sabbathday 2 AND 2 3PINNERS 3PINNING $EMO 3ABBATHDAY Lake Shaker Village, New Gloucester. Free. 926,AKE 3HAKER 6ILLAGE .EW 'LOUCESTER &REE 4597.10a.m. A M Giant Yard Art Sale, Spindleworks, Brunswick. 'IANT 9ARD !RT 3ALE 3PINDLEWORKS "RUNSWICK 725-8820. 10a.m. to 5 p.m. A M TO P M Contradance, Town Mali, Bowdoinham. $9. 666#ONTRADANCE 4OWN (ALL "OWDOINHAM 3090. 8 to 11 p.m. (beginner's lesson at 7:30 p.m.) TO P M BEGINNER S LESSON AT P M SUNDAY 35.$!9 "Around Alone: An American Promise," tribute h!ROUND !LONE !N !MERICAN 0ROMISE v TRIBUTE to Dodge Morgan's solo-circumnavigation of TO $ODGE -ORGAN S SOLO CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF the globe; includes screening of documentary THE GLOBE INCLUDES SCREENING OF DOCUMENTARY "Around Alone" and tours of his vessel, American h!ROUND !LONEv AND TOURS OF HIS VESSEL !MERICAN Promise; Portland Company Marine Complex. 0ROMISE 0ORTLAND #OMPANY -ARINE #OMPLEX $15 to $20. mainemaritimemuseum.org. 4 p.m. TO MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG P M Geocaching Festival, Merryspring Nature Center, 'EOCACHING &ESTIVAL -ERRYSPRING .ATURE #ENTER Camden. 236-2239. 1 to 3 p.m. #AMDEN TO P M "Garden Creatures Big and Small," children ages h'ARDEN #REATURES "IG AND 3MALL v CHILDREN AGES 4 to 10 (with adult) explore several habitats and TO WITH ADULT EXPLORE SEVERAL HABITATS AND the creatures within, Coastal Maine Botanical THE CREATURES WITHIN #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL Gardens, Boothbay. $10; $28 for 3 children. 633'ARDENS "OOTHBAY FOR CHILDREN 4 3 3 3 . 2 to 3 p.m. TO P M MONDAY -/.$!9 "The Modern Realism of Edward Hopper and h4HE -ODERN 2EALISM OF %DWARD (OPPER AND Andrew Wyeth," presentation by art historian !NDREW 7YETH v PRESENTATION BY ART HISTORIAN John Wildmerding, College of the Atlantic (Gates *OHN 7ILDMERDING #OLLEGE OF THE !TLANTIC 'ATES Center), Bar Harbor, coa.edu. 5 p.m. #ENTER "AR (ARBOR COA EDU P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 "Alive for $5," with Yoyo People; one-hour family h!LIVE FOR v WITH 9OYO 0EOPLE ONE HOUR FAMILY program includes "Talk Back" with the performer; PROGRAM INCLUDES h4ALK "ACKv WITH THE PERFORMER Stonington Opera House. $5. 367-2788. 7 p.m. 3TONINGTON /PERA (OUSE P M Maine-ly Harmony Women's Chorus A Cappella -AINE LY (ARMONY 7OMEN S #HORUS ! #APPELLA Singing Classes, girls and women of all ages are 3INGING #LASSES GIRLS AND WOMEN OF ALL AGES ARE welcome to learn the barbershop style of four-part WELCOME TO LEARN THE BARBERSHOP STYLE OF FOUR PART harmony, Kennebec Valley YMCA, Augusta. Free. HARMONY +ENNEBEC 6ALLEY 9-#! !UGUSTA &REE 582-5523. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Through Aug. 31. TO P M 4HROUGH !UG Lively Lunches at Johnson Hall Mini-Park, ,IVELY ,UNCHES AT *OHNSON (ALL -INI 0ARK with Rick Adam, one-man band, Johnson Hall, WITH 2ICK !DAM ONE MAN BAND *OHNSON (ALL Gardiner. Free. 582-7144. Noon to 1 p.m. 'ARDINER &REE .OON TO P M "AutographsTell a Story," illustrated program by h!UTOGRAPHS 4ELL A 3TORY v ILLUSTRATED PROGRAM BY historian Judith Richardson, Fifth Maine Regiment HISTORIAN *UDITH 2ICHARDSON &IFTH -AINE 2EGIMENT Museum, Peaks Island. $5. 766-3330. 7:30 p.m. -USEUM 0EAKS )SLAND P M Maine Farm Days at Misty Meadows Farm, -AINE &ARM $AYS AT -ISTY -EADOWS &ARM kid's learning center, craft tent, farmers market, KID S LEARNING CENTER CRAFT TENT FARMERS MARKET educational speakers, agribusiness exhibits and EDUCATIONAL SPEAKERS AGRIBUSINESS EXHIBITS AND more, Misty Meadows Farm, Clinton. 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FILMS N &),-3 TODAY 4/$!9 "Henry IV, Part 2," part of Shakespeare's h(ENRY )6 0ART v PART OF 3HAKESPEARE S Globe London Cinema Series, Brunswick 'LOBE ,ONDON #INEMA 3ERIES "RUNSWICK 10. $15. fathomevents.com. 6:30 p.m. FATHOMEVENTS COM P M "Innocent Interlude: Scenes of Life in h)NNOCENT )NTERLUDE 3CENES OF ,IFE IN Portland, Maine, 1940-41," 60-minute 0ORTLAND -AINE v MINUTE film narrated by Historian Joel Eastman, lLM NARRATED BY (ISTORIAN *OEL %ASTMAN Maine Historical Society, Portland. $7, -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND $8; $2 for ages 6 to 17. 774-1822. Noon FOR AGES TO .OON today, Friday and Monday to Aug. 25. TODAY &RIDAY AND -ONDAY TO !UG Through Aug. 31. 4HROUGH !UG SUNDAY 35.$!9 Summer Film Series: "Made in 3UMMER &ILM 3ERIES h-ADE IN Dagenham" (2010), based on the true $AGENHAMv BASED ON THE TRUE story of Rita O'Grady, strike leader in STORY OF 2ITA / 'RADY STRIKE LEADER IN Engiand, York Public Library. Free. 363%NGLAND 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE 2818.7p.m. P M Buster Keaton Comedy Classics: "USTER +EATON #OMEDY #LASSICS "Steamboat Bill, Jr." (1928) and "The Boat" h3TEAMBOAT "ILL *R v AND h4HE "OATv (1921), silent films with live piano by Jeff SILENT lLMS WITH LIVE PIANO BY *EFF Rapsis, Leavitt Theatre, Ogunquit. $5. 6462APSIS ,EAVITT 4HEATRE /GUNQUIT 3123.2p.m. P M TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Summer Documentary Series: "Last Train 3UMMER $OCUMENTARY 3ERIES h,AST 4RAIN Home" (2009), Portland Public Library (OMEv 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY Rines Auditorium. Free. 871-1700. 5:30 to 2INES !UDITORIUM &REE TO 7:30 p.m. P M Maine Masters: "Artist as Innovator," -AINE -ASTERS h!RTIST AS )NNOVATOR v documentary about Beverly Hallam, DOCUMENTARY ABOUT "EVERLY (ALLAM Ogunquit Museum of American Art. Free. /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT &REE 646-4909. 6 p.m. P M WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Art Videos at the Gallery: "All About !RT 6IDEOS AT THE 'ALLERY h!LL !BOUT Prints," Barn Gallery, Ogunquit. Free. 6460RINTS v "ARN 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT &REE 7055. 7:30 p.m. P M "The Far North," screening and discussion h4HE &AR .ORTH v SCREENING AND DISCUSSION with members of the Arctic Museum staff, WITH MEMBERS OF THE !RCTIC -USEUM STAFF Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. Free/ /PERA (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY (ARBOR &REE donation. 633-6855. 7:30 p.m. DONATION P M

BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 Saloma Furlong, author of "Why I Left the 3ALOMA &URLONG AUTHOR OF h7HY ) ,EFT THE Amish," Rockland Library. 594-0310. 6:30 !MISH v 2OCKLAND ,IBRARY p.m. today. P M TODAY Crash Barry, author of "Tough Island: #RASH "ARRY AUTHOR OF h4OUGH )SLAND True Stories from Matinicus, Maine," 4RUE 3TORIES FROM -ATINICUS -AINE v Bull Moose Music, Scarborough. "ULL -OOSE -USIC 3CARBOROUGH bullmoose.com. 7 p.m. today. BULLMOOSE COM P M TODAY Summer Reading Ice Cream Social 3UMMER 2EADING )CE #REAM 3OCIAL Blast!, family event with stories, music "LAST FAMILY EVENT WITH STORIES MUSIC and gaming, Walker Memorial Library, AND GAMING 7ALKER -EMORIAL ,IBRARY Westbrook. Free. 854-0630. 5 to 7 p.m. 7ESTBROOK &REE TO P M today. TODAY Susan Conley, author of "The Foremost 3USAN #ONLEY AUTHOR OF h4HE &OREMOST Good Fortune," Maine Coast Book Shop 'OOD &ORTUNE v -AINE #OAST "OOK 3HOP and Cafe, Damariscotta. 563-3207. 5 p.m. AND #AFE $AMARISCOTTA P M Friday. &RIDAY Shonna Milliken Humphrey, author of 3HONNA -ILLIKEN (UMPHREY AUTHOR OF "Show Me Good Land," Maine Coast h3HOW -E 'OOD ,AND v -AINE #OAST Book Shop and Cafe, Damariscotta. 563"OOK 3HOP AND #AFE $AMARISCOTTA 3207. 5 p.m. Aug. 25. P M !UG

PRO SPORTS N 02/ 30/243 Portland Sea Dogs, Minor League 0ORTLAND 3EA $OGS -INOR ,EAGUE baseball, Hadlock Field, Portland. $7, $9. BASEBALL (ADLOCK &IELD 0ORTLAND portlandseadogs.com. Vs. Binghamton, 7 PORTLANDSEADOGS COM 6S "INGHAMTON p.m. Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. P M &RIDAY P M 3ATURDAY AND P M Sunday; vs. Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Monday, 6 3UNDAY VS (ARRISBURG P M -ONDAY p.m. Tuesday and noon Wednesday. P M 4UESDAY AND NOON 7EDNESDAY

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Sept. 21. 3EPT "A League of Our Own," etchings, photography h! ,EAGUE OF /UR /WN v ETCHINGS PHOTOGRAPHY and colored porcelain, Red Door Pottery Studio AND COLORED PORCELAIN 2ED $OOR 0OTTERY 3TUDIO and Gallery Shop, Kittery. 439-5671. Through AND 'ALLERY 3HOP +ITTERY 4HROUGH Sept. 24. 3EPT "Ralf Feyl: Threshold," new oil paintings, h2ALF &EYL 4HRESHOLD v NEW OIL PAINTINGS Gleason Fine Art, Portland. 699-5599. Through 'LEASON &INE !RT 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH Sept. 24. 3EPT "(un) Natural Splendor: Inka Essenhigh h UN .ATURAL 3PLENDOR )NKA %SSENHIGH and Richard Van Buren," Center for Maine AND 2ICHARD 6AN "UREN v #ENTER FOR -AINE Contemporary Art, Rockport. 236-2875. #ONTEMPORARY !RT 2OCKPORT Through Sept. 25. 4HROUGH 3EPT Franciska Needham, artwork, with other &RANCISKA .EEDHAM ARTWORK WITH OTHER artists' sculptures, Franciska Needham Gallery, ARTISTS SCULPTURES &RANCISKA .EEDHAM 'ALLERY Damariscotta. 563-1227. Through Sept. 30. $AMARISCOTTA 4HROUGH 3EPT Quilling Work of Christine Anderson, religious 1UILLING 7ORK OF #HRISTINE !NDERSON RELIGIOUS documents on fine paper, York Public Library. DOCUMENTS ON lNE PAPER 9ORK 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 363-2818. Through Sept. 30. 4HROUGH 3EPT "Drawing the Line #5," drawings by Emily h$RAWING THE ,INE v DRAWINGS BY %MILY Nelligan and gallery artists, June Fitzpatrick .ELLIGAN AND GALLERY ARTISTS *UNE &ITZPATRICK Gallery, Portland. 772-1961 .Through Sept. 30. 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH 3EPT "Entropy in Maine: Photographs by Jonathan h%NTROPY IN -AINE 0HOTOGRAPHS BY *ONATHAN Rundell," North Yarmouth Academy (Curtis 2UNDELL v .ORTH 9ARMOUTH !CADEMY #URTIS Gallery), Yarmouth. 847-5423. Through 'ALLERY 9ARMOUTH 4HROUGH Oct. 3. /CT

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