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JSTU UIJOHT mSTU $POHSBUVMBUJPOT UP $ISJTUPQIFS irst things first: Congratulations to Christopher Baldwin of Brunswick, who won a pair of passes to #BMEXJO PG #SVOTXJDL XIP XPO B QBJS PG QBTTFT UP a listening party of Wilco's new album, "The Whole B MJTUFOJOH QBSUZ PG 8JMDP T OFX BMCVN i5IF 8IPMF Love," on Sept. 26. -PWF w PO 4FQU (0 QBSUOFSFE XJUI #VMM .PPTF .VTJD JO B DPOUFTU BO GO partnered with Bull Moose Music in a contest announced in this column last week, and the response was OPVODFE JO UIJT DPMVNO MBTU XFFL BOE UIF SFTQPOTF XBT immense. Apparently, there are a lot of die-hard Wilco JNNFOTF "QQBSFOUMZ UIFSF BSF B MPU PG EJF IBSE 8JMDP fans in Maine. GBOT JO .BJOF A representative from Bull Moose " SFQSFTFOUBUJWF GSPN #VMM .PPTF will be contacting Christopher soon XJMM CF DPOUBDUJOH $ISJTUPQIFS TPPO to give him the low-down on the time UP HJWF IJN UIF MPX EPXO PO UIF UJNF and place of the listening party. (We BOE QMBDF PG UIF MJTUFOJOH QBSUZ 8F don't have the passes here; they will EPO U IBWF UIF QBTTFT IFSF UIFZ XJMM be provided by Bull Moose.) CF QSPWJEFE CZ #VMM .PPTF

Now, on to this week's topic: An /PX PO UP UIJT XFFL T UPQJD "O open letter to George Lucas, the PQFO MFUUFS UP (FPSHF -VDBT UIF creator of "Star Wars." DSFBUPS PG i4UBS 8BST w George, George, George - how far (FPSHF (FPSHF (FPSHF o IPX GBS you have fallen. You were once the ZPV IBWF GBMMFO :PV XFSF PODF UIF idol for generations, the man who JEPM GPS HFOFSBUJPOT UIF NBO XIP created one of the most beloved (and DSFBUFE POF PG UIF NPTU CFMPWFE BOE successful) film franchises of all time. We bought the TVDDFTTGVM mMN GSBODIJTFT PG BMM UJNF 8F CPVHIU UIF toys, we read the books, we dressed as Darth Vader and UPZT XF SFBE UIF CPPLT XF ESFTTFE BT %BSUI 7BEFS BOE Han Solo for Halloween. We formed fan clubs that grew )BO 4PMP GPS )BMMPXFFO 8F GPSNFE GBO DMVCT UIBU HSFX into international conventions. JOUP JOUFSOBUJPOBM DPOWFOUJPOT And we watched the movies - over and over and over "OE XF XBUDIFE UIF NPWJFT o PWFS BOE PWFS BOE PWFS again. BHBJO Everyone was happy - except you, George. You just &WFSZPOF XBT IBQQZ o FYDFQU ZPV (FPSHF :PV KVTU couldn't stop tinkering. Since the 1997 theatrical re-reDPVMEO U TUPQ UJOLFSJOH 4JODF UIF UIFBUSJDBM SF SF lease, every re-issue of the original trilogy has included MFBTF FWFSZ SF JTTVF PG UIF PSJHJOBM USJMPHZ IBT JODMVEFE another "tweak": Han shooting first in "A New Hope"; a BOPUIFS iUXFBLw )BO TIPPUJOH mSTU JO i" /FX )PQFw B young Anakin Skywalker replacing the older one at the ZPVOH "OBLJO 4LZXBMLFS SFQMBDJOH UIF PMEFS POF BU UIF end of "Return of the Jedi"; badly-rendered CGI creaFOE PG i3FUVSO PG UIF +FEJw CBEMZ SFOEFSFE $(* DSFB tures dropped into scenes randomly just because you UVSFT ESPQQFE JOUP TDFOFT SBOEPNMZ KVTU CFDBVTF ZPV could. DPVME Now, with this week's Blu-ray re-issues, you've gone /PX XJUI UIJT XFFL T #MV SBZ SF JTTVFT ZPV WF HPOF and done it again. In one of the most climactic scenes of BOE EPOF JU BHBJO *O POF PG UIF NPTU DMJNBDUJD TDFOFT PG the series, Darth Vader doesn't just save Luke SkyUIF TFSJFT %BSUI 7BEFS EPFTO U KVTU TBWF -VLF 4LZ walker from the Emperor by throwing his master down XBMLFS GSPN UIF &NQFSPS CZ UISPXJOH IJT NBTUFS EPXO a chasm. He now cries "nooooo!" while doing it. (You can B DIBTN )F OPX DSJFT iOPPPPP w XIJMF EPJOH JU :PV DBO watch it here: tinyurl.com/vaderisawuss). XBUDI JU IFSF UJOZVSM DPN WBEFSJTBXVTT Was there any doubt as to the conflicting thoughts in 8BT UIFSF BOZ EPVCU BT UP UIF DPOnJDUJOH UIPVHIUT JO Vader's mind? 8BT IJT TJMFOU IFSPJTN OPU FOPVHI Was his silent heroism not enough? %JE Did 7BEFS T NJOE anyone actually say to you, "Why did Darth Vader save BOZPOF BDUVBMMZ TBZ UP ZPV i8IZ EJE %BSUI 7BEFS TBWF his son?"w IJT TPO Most directors probably feel the same as you: If they .PTU EJSFDUPST QSPCBCMZ GFFM UIF TBNF BT ZPV *G UIFZ had only a little more time, a few more resources, they IBE POMZ B MJUUMF NPSF UJNF B GFX NPSF SFTPVSDFT UIFZ could have made a better movie. But the difference with DPVME IBWF NBEF B CFUUFS NPWJF #VU UIF EJGGFSFODF XJUI most directors and yourself, George, is that they scratch NPTU EJSFDUPST BOE ZPVSTFMG (FPSHF JT UIBU UIFZ TDSBUDI that itch by issuing a director's cut along with the UIBU JUDI CZ JTTVJOH B EJSFDUPS T DVU BMPOH XJUI UIF original, or via extras tacked on the video release. They PSJHJOBM PS WJB FYUSBT UBDLFE PO UIF WJEFP SFMFBTF 5IFZ understand that, as flawed as they may be, the originals VOEFSTUBOE UIBU BT nBXFE BT UIFZ NBZ CF UIF PSJHJOBMT are beloved by the fans. BSF CFMPWFE CZ UIF GBOT But not you. Your next project is to re-release the en#VU OPU ZPV :PVS OFYU QSPKFDU JT UP SF SFMFBTF UIF FO tire series again next year - in 3D. UJSF TFSJFT BHBJO OFYU ZFBS o JO % It's time to stop the madness, George. Stop screwing *U T UJNF UP TUPQ UIF NBEOFTT (FPSHF 4UPQ TDSFXJOH around with the original films, or at the very least, make BSPVOE XJUI UIF PSJHJOBM mMNT PS BU UIF WFSZ MFBTU NBLF the originals as widely available as "Star Wars" Version UIF PSJHJOBMT BT XJEFMZ BWBJMBCMF BT i4UBS 8BSTw 7FSTJPO 5.0, or whatever you're calling it. PS XIBUFWFS ZPV SF DBMMJOH JU We don't want extra dialogue. We don't need new charac8F EPO U XBOU FYUSB EJBMPHVF 8F EPO U OFFE OFX DIBSBD ters. We don't need to see Ben Kenobi's lightsaber poking UFST 8F EPO U OFFE UP TFF #FO ,FOPCJ T MJHIUTBCFS QPLJOH out from his midsection like PVU GSPN IJT NJETFDUJPO MJLF a... well, you get the point. Don't mess By XFMM ZPV HFU UIF QPJOU 2]\¸b [Saa I can sense the good in with success.. * DBO TFOTF UIF HPPE JO eWbV acQQSaa you, George. Don't give in ZPV (FPSHF %PO U HJWF JO to the dark side. It's not UP UIF EBSL TJEF *U T OPU too late. UPP MBUF

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'ROVER *AZZ 1UINTET *EWETT !UDITORIUM !UGUSTA $10; $5 for students; free for children 12 and FOR STUDENTS FREE FOR CHILDREN AND under. 621-3551. 2 p.m. UNDER P M Tibetan Singing Bowl Sound Healing Concert, 4IBETAN 3INGING "OWL 3OUND (EALING #ONCERT musician and "sound healer" Lori LeBlanc, Belfast MUSICIAN AND hSOUND HEALERv ,ORI ,E"LANC "ELFAST Yoga Studio. $5 to $15/donation. 208-7492. 5 9OGA 3TUDIO TO DONATION p.m. P M Chris Humphrey Quartet, Third Sunday Jazz #HRIS (UMPHREY 1UARTET 4HIRD 3UNDAY *AZZ Series, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 3ERIES 3T !NDREW S 0RESBYTERIAN #HURCH SATURDAY Kennebunk. Free. 467-5310. 4:30 p.m. +ENNEBUNK &REE P M 3!452$!9 Laura Darrell, CD-release show, One Longfellow Umphrey's McGee, prog-rock/jam band, State ,AURA $ARRELL #$ RELEASE SHOW /NE ,ONGFELLOW 5MPHREY S -C'EE PROG ROCK JAM BAND 3TATE Square, Portland. $8 in advance; $10 at door. Theatre, Portland. $20 in advance; $25 day of 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AT DOOR 4HEATRE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF onelongfellowsquare.com. 3 p.m. show, statetheatreportland.com. 8:30 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M SHOW STATETHEATREPORTLAND COM P M O'Death, punk-metal mountain music, with Umphrey's After Party, with boo tiddy and Lost 5MPHREY S !FTER 0ARTY WITH BOO TIDDY AND ,OST / $EATH PUNK METAL MOUNTAIN MUSIC WITH Between Sound, 18 plus; Port City Music Hall, "ETWEEN 3OUND PLUS 0ORT #ITY -USIC (ALL Butcher Boy and Splendora Cult, 18-plus; Space, "UTCHER "OY AND 3PLENDORA #ULT PLUS 3PACE Portland. $7 to $20. portcitymusichall.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND TO PORTCITYMUSICHALL COM P M Portland. $8 in advance; $10 day of show. 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW Catie Curtis, singer-songwriter, with Sarah Blacker, SPACE ORG P M #ATIE #URTIS SINGER SONGWRITER WITH 3ARAH "LACKER space538.org. 7:30 p.m. One Longfellow Square, Portland. $20 in advance; /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE $23 at door, onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. AT DOOR ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M MONDAY -/.$!9 Steve Grover's Lenny Breau Project, jazz, 3TEVE 'ROVER S ,ENNY "REAU 0ROJECT JAZZ Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, Scottish !LASDAIR &RASER AND .ATALIE (AAS 3COTTISH Woodfords Congregational Church, Portland. $10. lDDLER AND CELLIST /NE ,ONGFELLOW 3QUARE 7OODFORDS #ONGREGATIONAL #HURCH 0ORTLAND fiddler and cellist, One Longfellow Square, 828-1310. 8 p.m. P M Portland. $20 in advance; $23 at door. 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AT DOOR Squid Jiggers, American and Celtic-influenced 3QUID *IGGERS !MERICAN AND #ELTIC INmUENCED onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M maritime music, Saco Coffee House, Unitarian MARITIME MUSIC 3ACO #OFFEE (OUSE 5NITARIAN Universalist Church. $10; free for ages 12 and 5NIVERSALIST #HURCH FREE FOR AGES AND TUESDAY 45%3$!9 under, sacocoffeehouse.com. 7 p.m. UNDER SACOCOFFEEHOUSE COM P M Pree, folk/electronica, One Longfellow 0REE FOLK ELECTRONICA /NE ,ONGFELLOW Oneida w i t h Company, psychedelic rock, 18-plus; 3QUARE 0ORTLAND IN ADVANCE AT DOOR /NEIDA WITH #OMPANY PSYCHEDELIC ROCK PLUS Square, Portland. $10 in advance; $12 at door. Space, Portland. $10. space538.org. Doors at 3PACE 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG $OORS AT onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. ONELONGFELLOWSQUARE COM P M 8:30 p.m. P M Taylor's Grove, mountain and gospel music, 4AYLOR S 'ROVE MOUNTAIN AND GOSPEL MUSIC Josh Wilson w i t h Bill Mallia, Christian music, *OSH 7ILSON WITH "ILL -ALLIA #HRISTIAN MUSIC with Mac McHale and Carolyn Sutton, Thomas WITH -AC -C(ALE AND #AROLYN 3UTTON 4HOMAS Messiah Christian Church, Wells. $10. 985-9287. -ESSIAH #HRISTIAN #HURCH 7ELLS Memorial Library, Cape Elizabeth. Free, thomas -EMORIAL ,IBRARY #APE %LIZABETH &REE THOMAS 7 p.m. P M memoriallibrary.org. 7 p.m. MEMORIALLIBRARY ORG P M Reba McEntire, country, Bangor 2EBA -C%NTIRE COUNTRY "ANGOR The Still, acoustic, Portland Lobster Company. 4HE 3TILL ACOUSTIC 0ORTLAND ,OBSTER #OMPANY Waterfront Pavilion. $27.50 to $97.50. 7ATERFRONT 0AVILION TO Free. 775-2112. 6 to 9 p.m. &REE TO P M waterfrontconcerts.com. 7:30 p.m. WATERFRONTCONCERTS COM P M "Celebrating Herb Mitchell: An Evening to h#ELEBRATING (ERB -ITCHELL !N %VENING TO WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Remember," with Noel Paul Stookey, Paul Sullivan %RIC "ETTENCOURT SINGER SONGWRITER 0ORTLAND 2EMEMBER v WITH .OEL 0AUL 3TOOKEY 0AUL 3ULLIVAN Eric Bettencourt, singer-songwriter, Portland and others, Town Hall Theatre, Blue Hill. $25. AND OTHERS 4OWN (ALL 4HEATRE "LUE (ILL Lobster Company. 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COMEDY N #/-%$9 Suzanne Westenhoeffer, all ages; Jonathan's 3UZANNE 7ESTENHOEFFER ALL AGES *ONATHAN S Restaurant, Ogunquit. $27.50 in advance; $30.50 2ESTAURANT /GUNQUIT IN ADVANCE day of show, jonathansrestaurant.com. 8 p.m. DAY OF SHOW JONATHANSRESTAURANT COM P M Comedy Showcase, with Spanky, 18-plus (16-plus #OMEDY 3HOWCASE WITH 3PANKY PLUS PLUS with parent), Comedy Connection, Portland. $15. WITH PARENT #OMEDY #ONNECTION 0ORTLAND mainecomedy.com. 8:30 p.m. Saturday. MAINECOMEDY COM P M 3ATURDAY Maine Hysterical Society, Center Theatre for the -AINE (YSTERICAL 3OCIETY #ENTER 4HEATRE FOR THE Performing Arts, Dover-Foxcroft. $12, $15. 5640ERFORMING !RTS $OVER &OXCROFT 8943. 7 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY

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FRIDAY &2)$!9 Plaid Daddy, rock cover band, Ri Ra Irish Pub, 0LAID $ADDY ROCK COVER BAND 2I 2A )RISH 0UB Portland, rira.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M Joe Fletcher and The Wrong Reasons, with The *OE &LETCHER AND 4HE 7RONG 2EASONS WITH 4HE Mallett Brothers, blues/country/garage, The Oak -ALLETT "ROTHERS BLUES COUNTRY GARAGE 4HE /AK and the Ax, Biddeford. theoakandtheax.blogspot AND THE !X "IDDEFORD THEOAKANDTHEAX BLOGSPOT Comedy Night, with Brian Brinegar and Paul Hunt, #OMEDY .IGHT WITH "RIAN "RINEGAR AND 0AUL (UNT 21 plus (all ages with parent); Racks Sports Bar and .com. 8 p.m. PLUS ALL AGES WITH PARENT 2ACKS 3PORTS "AR AND COM P M Grille, Portland. Free. 773 3466. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. 'RILLE 0ORTLAND &REE TO P M Dark Hollow Bottling Company, bluegrass/ $ARK (OLLOW "OTTLING #OMPANY BLUEGRASS Wednesday. 7EDNESDAY Americana, Bayside Bowl, Portland. $5. !MERICANA "AYSIDE "OWL 0ORTLAND Comedy Showcase, with PJThibodeau, 18-plus #OMEDY 3HOWCASE WITH 0* 4HIBODEAU PLUS baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. BAYSIDEBOWL COM P M (16-plus with parent), Comedy Connection, PLUS WITH PARENT #OMEDY #ONNECTION Plague, industrial night, Asylum, Portland. $5; $2 0LAGUE INDUSTRIAL NIGHT !SYLUM 0ORTLAND Portiand. $7.50. mainecomedy.com. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND MAINECOMEDY COM P M before 9:30 p.m. portlandasylum.com. 9:30 p.m. BEFORE P M PORTLANDASYLUM COM P M Sept. 22. 3EPT •"80s Dance Party, Bubba's Sulky Lounge, @ S $ANCE 0ARTY "UBBA S 3ULKY ,OUNGE Portland. Free if in head-to-toe '80s attire. 0ORTLAND &REE IF IN HEAD TO TOE S ATTIRE BARS/CLUBS N "!23 #,5"3 bubbassulkylounge.com. 9 p.m. BUBBASSULKYLOUNGE COM P M Mod Night, Motown, power pop, and northern -OD .IGHT -OTOWN POWER POP AND NORTHERN TODAY 4/$!9 Andrew Merzi, country, blues and Americana, Blue, soul, Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. $3; no !NDREW -ERZI COUNTRY BLUES AND !MERICANA "LUE SOUL %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND NO Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M cover before 11 p.m. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. COVER BEFORE P M PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Geoff Zimmerman, urban folk/indie rock, Blue, 'EOFF :IMMERMAN URBAN FOLK INDIE ROCK "LUE Arthur Webster and The Holy Mackerels, !RTHUR 7EBSTER AND 4HE (OLY -ACKERELS Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M roots music, Tugboat Inn, Boothbay Harbor. ROOTS MUSIC 4UGBOAT )NN "OOTHBAY (ARBOR A Band Beyond Description, jam band covers, 21 ! "AND "EYOND $ESCRIPTION JAM BAND COVERS tugboatinn.com. 7:30 to 11 p.m. Friday and TUGBOATINN COM TO P M &RIDAY AND plus; Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. PLUS "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M Saturday. 3ATURDAY Retro Night, Asylum, Portland, portlanclasylum.com. 2ETRO .IGHT !SYLUM 0ORTLAND PORTLANDASYLUM COM

RD #URE ,EACH &IELD AND 4RIAL BY 3TONE DUB 3rd Cure, Leach Field and Trial by Stone, dub/ REGGAE PLUS #LUB 4EXAS !UBURN reggae, 21-plus; Club Texas, Auburn. $5. 7847785.8p.m. P M +ATY 'AGA CONTEMPORARY POP WITH 3COTT Katy Gaga, contemporary pop, with Scott 'IROUARD AND &INGER $ISCOUNT PLUS Girouard and 5 Finger Discount, 21-plus; "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND MEN WOMEN Big Easy, Portland, $6 men; $4 women. bigeasyportland.com. 10 p.m. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM P M The Last Sip, rock trio, Blue, Portland. Donation. 4HE ,AST 3IP ROCK TRIO "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Matt Meyer &The Gumption Junction, roots -ATT -EYER 4HE 'UMPTION *UNCTION ROOTS MUSIC SEA CHANTEYS AND MOUNTAIN SONGS "LUE music, sea chanteys and mountain songs, Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M 3HANNA 5NDERWOOD ACOUSTIC ROOTS 'RITTY Shanna Underwood, acoustic roots, Gritty McDuff's, Freeport. 865-4321. 8 to 10:30 p.m. -C$UFF S &REEPORT TO P M Okbari Middle Eastern Ensemble, Middle Eastern /KBARI -IDDLE %ASTERN %NSEMBLE -IDDLE %ASTERN music, The Local Buzz, Cape Elizabeth. Donation. MUSIC 4HE ,OCAL "UZZ #APE %LIZABETH $ONATION capelocalbuzz.com. 7 p.m. CAPELOCALBUZZ COM P M Gary Richardson, jazz guitar, 21 plus; Gingko Blue 'ARY 2ICHARDSON JAZZ GUITAR PLUS 'INGKO "LUE Jazz Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 8 p.m. *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Tina Murphy & The Disciples of Soul, R&B/ 4INA -URPHY 4HE $ISCIPLES OF 3OUL 2 " blues, 21 plus; Gingko Blue Jazz Club, Portland. BLUES PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB 0ORTLAND gingkoblue.com. 9 p.m. GINGKOBLUE COM P M Brad Hooper, acoustic guitar, Andy's Old Port Pub, "RAD (OOPER ACOUSTIC GUITAR !NDY S /LD 0ORT 0UB Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 8:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Alien II, outer space-themed dance party with !LIEN )) OUTER SPACE THEMED DANCE PARTY WITH lasers, DJs and break dancing, Asylum, Portland. LASERS $*S AND BREAK DANCING !SYLUM 0ORTLAND $5 in advance; $8 day of show. 772-8274. 8:30 IN ADVANCE DAY OF SHOW p.m. P M Late Night Dynamite, live '80s and video dance ,ATE .IGHT $YNAMITE LIVE @ S AND VIDEO DANCE party, Bubba's Sulky Lounge, Portland, Call for PARTY "UBBA S 3ULKY ,OUNGE 0ORTLAND #ALL FOR cover: 828-0549. 9 p.m. COVER P M Elijah Ocean, folk/rock, with Christian Cuff, %LIJAH /CEAN FOLK ROCK WITH #HRISTIAN #UFF Basement Band & Grimis, Empire Dine and "ASEMENT "AND 'RIMIS %MPIRE $INE AND Dance, Portland. $5. portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M James Montgomery Blues Band, 21-plus (all ages *AMES -ONTGOMERY "LUES "AND PLUS ALL AGES with parent), Inn on the Blues, York Beach. $18, WITH PARENT )NN ON THE "LUES 9ORK "EACH $20. innontheblues.com. 9:30 p.m. INNONTHEBLUES COM P M Boyz Gone Wild, classic rock/metal, Club Texas, "OYZ 'ONE 7ILD CLASSIC ROCK METAL #LUB 4EXAS Auburn. $5. 784-7785. 8 p.m. !UBURN P M Rob Cimitile, singer-songwriter, Blue, Portland. 2OB #IMITILE SINGER SONGWRITER "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M

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Kate Bosworth stars as a woman who moves with her husband to her hometown in the deep South, where they face a threat from hostile locals in “Straw Dogs.”

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“CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE” (PG-13) (1:58) Stars Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Julianne Moore. Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. A father’s life unravels while he deals with a marital crisis and tries to manage his relationship with his children. Coarse humor, sexual content and language. Opening at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 12:30, 3:50, 6:40, 9:20 “CREATURE” (R) (1:33) Stars D’Arcy Allen, Daniel Bernhardt and Mehcad Brooks. Directed by Fred Andrews. In the back country of Louisiana, a group of friends unearth a terrible secret that unleashes a monster from the depths of the swamp. Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 12, 3:20, 6:50, 9:10; Cinemagic Saco Today 12:20, 2:35, 4:40, 7:15, 9:20; Falmouth 10 Today 4:50, 7:30 “THE DEBT” (R) (1:54) Stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington and Tom Wilkinson. Directed by John Madden. In 1965, Mossad agent Rachel Singer was part of a secret mission to capture and bring to trial the Surgeon of Birkenau, a Nazi war criminal. In her present-day life, when a man claiming to be the killer surfaces in Ukraine, Singer travels to Eastern Europe to seek out the truth. Some violence and language. Showing at: Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Today 12:10, 4:50, 7:20, 10 Fri-Wed 12:30, 4:10, 6:50, 9:30; Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 12:10, 3, 7:10, 9:50; Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:10, 9:35; Falmouth 10 Today 4:15, 7 Fri 4:15, 6:50 Sat 1:40, 4:15, 6;50, 9:30 Sun 1:40, 4:15, 6:50 Mon-Wed 4:15, 6;50; Brunswick 10 Today 1:20, 4:20, 6:55, 9:30 Fri-Wed 1:15, 3:55, 6:55, 9:35; Nickelodeon Today 1:30, 4, 6:50, 9:30 Fri-Wed 1:30, 4, 6:50 “DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK” (R) (1:39) Stars Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison. Directed by Troy Nixey. A young girl sent to live with her father and his new girlfriend discovers creatures in her new home who want to claim her as one of their own. Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 11:50 a.m., 9:50; Cinemagic Saco Today 12:10, 2:20, 4:30, 6:50, 9:10 Fri-wed 6:50, 9:10

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THE GLOBE THEATRE PRESENTS HENRY CONTAGION (PG-13) ★ (410 PM) 720 PM VIII (NR) 630 PM CREATURE (R) - ID REQ'D (450 PM) 730 PM CONTAGION (PG-13) ★ (110 345) 710 740 945 SHARK NIGHT (PG-13) (445 PM) BUCKY LARSON: BORN TO BE A SHARK NIGHT IN REALD 3D - EVENT STAR (R) - ID REQ'D (130 350) 730 955 PRICING (PG-13) ★ 715 PM WARRIOR (PG-13) (100 PM 400 PM) 700 PM APOLLO 18 (PG-13) SHARK NIGHT (PG-13) APOLLO 18 (PG-13)

(435 PM) 645 PM

(140 PM) THE DEBT (R) - ID REQ'D (415 PM) 700 PM (145 415) 745 1000 COLOMBIANA (PG-13)

(430 PM) 710 PM

THE DEBT (R) - ID REQ'D (120 420) 655 930 OUR IDIOT BROTHER (R) - ID REQ'D725 PM SPY KIDS 4: ALL THE TIME IN THE OUR IDIOT BROTHER (R) - ID REQ'D (400 PM) 735 PM 950 PM WORLD (PG) ONE DAY (PG-13) (420 PM) SPY KIDS 4: ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD (PG) (115 PM 340 PM) THE HELP (PG-13) 740 PM THE HELP (PG-13) (100 PM 410 PM) 720 PM OC & DA: THE HELP (PG-13) (440 PM) RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) (125 405) 650 935 RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) (425 PM) 655 PM HARRY POTTER 7 PART 2 (PG-13) (135 PM 425 PM) HARRY POTTER 7 PART 2 (PG-13) 650 PM Times For Thursday,September 15,2011

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3:50, 6:40, 9; Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 12:30, 3:30, 7, 9:40; Cinemagic Saco IMAX Today-Wed 12, 2:25, 4:45, 7:05, 9:30; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Today 12:20, 4:45, 7:20, 9:50 Fri-Wed 12:20, 4:40, 7:10, 9:40; Brunswick 10 Today 1:10, 3:45, 7:10, 7:40, 9:45 Fri-Wed 1:10, 4:25, 7:25, 9:55; Falmouth 10 Today 4:10, 7:20 Fri 4:20, 7, 9:35 Sat 1:50, 4:20, 7, 9:35 Sun 1:50, 4:20, 7 Mon-Wed 4:20, 7

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WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Mayo Street Arts, E63@3( ;Og] Ab`SSb /`ba 10 Mayo St., Portland ;Og] Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $10; 6=E ;C16( ) mayostreetarts.org [Og]ab`SSbO`ba ]`U

WHEN: 9 p.m. E63<( ' ^ [ WHERE: The Big Easy, E63@3( BVS 0WU 3Oag 55 Market St., Portland ## ;O`YSb Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $8, $10; playingfor 6=E ;C16( & ) ^ZOgW\UT]` changemaine.com QVO\US[OW\S Q][

Playwright >ZOge`WUVb CullenT.M. 1cZZS\ B ; McGough ;Q5]cUV chronicles the QV`]\WQZSa bVS story of the ab]`g ]T bVS thief of all bVWST ]T OZZ thieves. Catch a bVWSdSa 1ObQV O staged reading abOUSR `SORW\U

Show House Tours J_fn ?flj\ Kflij Twelve local interior designers BeSZdS Z]QOZ W\bS`W]` RSaWU\S`a were charged with bringing their eS`S QVO`USR eWbV P`W\UW\U bVSW` own color, style and flair to a his]e\ Q]Z]` abgZS O\R ÀOW` b] O VWa toric West End Tudor-style house b]`WQ ESab 3\R BcR]` abgZS V]caS dubbed the "PSO Show House." RcPPSR bVS ¾>A= AV]e 6]caS œ See the amazing transformation ASS bVS O[OhW\U b`O\aT]`[ObW]\ now through Oct. 2 O\R VSZ^ and help \]e bV`]cUV =Qb raise funds for Portland Sym`OWaS Tc\Ra T]` >]`bZO\R Ag[ phony Orchestra. ^V]\g =`QVSab`O WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. E63<( O [ b] " ^ [ WHERE: 149 Western E63@3( "' ESabS`\ Promenade, Portland >`][S\ORS >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $25; porttix.com 6=E ;C16( #) ^]`bbWf Q][

Take a comedy and add two BOYS O Q][SRg O\R ORR be] cops, three crooks and eight Q]^a bV`SS Q`]]Ya O\R SWUVb doors. What you'll end up with R]]`a EVOb g]c¸ZZ S\R c^ eWbV is "Unnecessary Farce" and you Wa ¾C\\SQSaaO`g 4O`QSœ O\R g]c can enjoy performances through QO\ S\X]g ^S`T]`[O\QSa bV`]cUV Sept. 25. AS^b #

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WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Schoolhouse Arts E63@3( AQV]]ZV]caS /`ba Center, Route 114, Standish 1S\bS` @]cbS " AbO\RWaV HOW MUCH: $10, $12; 642-3743 6=E ;C16( ) $" !%"!

"Bad Dog Barks" Ăˆ9X[ ;f^ 9XibjÉ It's a night of readings from nine 7b¸a O \WUVb ]T `SORW\Ua T`][ \W\S of Portland's best performers ]T >]`bZO\R¸a PSab ^S`T]`[S`a including Leslie Chadbourne, W\QZcRW\U :SaZWS 1VORP]c`\S Randall Tuttle and Olivia Ruhlin. @O\ROZZ BcbbZS O\R =ZWdWO @cVZW\ "Bad Dog Barks" is a collection of Âľ0OR 2]U 0O`YaÂś Wa O Q]ZZSQbW]\ ]T comedic, tragic and tragi-comeQ][SRWQ b`OUWQ O\R b`OUW Q][S dic short plays by Seth Berner. RWQ aV]`b ^ZOga Pg ASbV 0S`\S` WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Lucid Stage, E63@3( :cQWR AbOUS 29 Baxter Blvd., Portland ' 0OfbS` 0ZdR >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $8, $10; 6=E ;C16( & ) lucidstage.com ZcQWRabOUS Q][

"Mirage" ĂˆD`iX^\É Members of local belly dance ;S[PS`a ]T Z]QOZ PSZZg RO\QS troupe Naya's Trance have been b`]c^S <OgO¸a B`O\QS VOdS PSS\ swaying their hips for 10 years. aeOgW\U bVSW` VW^a T]` gSO`a The anniversary event "Mirage" BVS O\\WdS`aO`g SdS\b Âľ;W`OUSÂś is an evening of belly dance and Wa O\ SdS\W\U ]T PSZZg RO\QS O\R celebration that includes dancing QSZSP`ObW]\ bVOb W\QZcRSa RO\QW\U from The Raq-ettes and Mira and T`][ BVS @O_ SbbSa O\R ;W`O O\R several Naya's Trance alumni. aSdS`OZ <OgO¸a B`O\QS OZc[\W WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: St. Lawrence Arts E63@3( Ab :Oe`S\QS /`ba Center, 76 Congress St., 1S\bS` %$ 1]\U`Saa Ab Portland >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $18, $25; 6=E ;C16( & #) stlawrencearts.org abZOe`S\QSO`ba ]`U

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Dfe[Xp "Four Places" Ăˆ=fli GcXZ\jÉ Harbor Light Stage's Play Read6O`P]` :WUVb AbOUS¸a >ZOg @SOR ing Series presents a staged W\U AS`WSa ^`SaS\ba O abOUSR reading of Joel Drake Johnson's `SORW\U ]T 8]SZ 2`OYS 8]V\a]\¸a "Four Places." It's a tense snapÂľ4]c` >ZOQSa Âś 7b¸a O bS\aS a\O^ shot of guilt, love and resentment aV]b ]T UcWZb Z]dS O\R `SaS\b[S\b during which an entire family Rc`W\U eVWQV O\ S\bW`S TO[WZg comes undone over a lunch of Q][Sa c\R]\S ]dS` O Zc\QV ]T revealed secrets and lies. `SdSOZSR aSQ`Sba O\R ZWSa

Canadian folk-singer/guitarist 1O\ORWO\ T]ZY aW\US` UcWbO`Wab Bruce Cockburn has been singing 0`cQS 1]QYPc`\ VOa PSS\ aW\UW\U his poignant songs of political VWa ^]WU\O\b a]\Ua ]T ^]ZWbWQOZ protest and the human condition ^`]bSab O\R bVS Vc[O\ Q]\RWbW]\ since the 70s. His latest record aW\QS bVS ¸% a 6Wa ZObSab `SQ]`R is this year's "Small Source of Wa bVWa gSO`¸a ¾A[OZZ A]c`QS ]T Comfort." 1][T]`b œ WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: The Strand Theatre, E63@3( BVS Ab`O\R BVSOb`S 345 Main St.,Rockland !"# ;OW\ Ab @]QYZO\R HOW MUCH: $35; 6=E ;C16( !#) rocklandstrand.com `]QYZO\Rab`O\R Q][

"Girls with Guitars" Ăˆ>`icj n`k_ >l`kXijÉ "Girls with Guitars" is the 2011 Ruf Âľ5W`Za eWbV 5cWbO`aÂś Wa bVS @cT Records Blues Caravan Tour with @SQ]`Ra 0ZcSa 1O`OdO\ B]c` eWbV three of the hottest young female bV`SS ]T bVS V]bbSab g]c\U TS[OZS guitar slingers on a single stage. UcWbO` aZW\US`a ]\ O aW\UZS abOUS Hear the dynamic, up and com6SO` bVS Rg\O[WQ c^ O\R Q][ ing blues talents of Dani Wilde, W\U PZcSa bOZS\ba ]T 2O\W EWZRS Cassie Taylor and Samantha Fish. 1OaaWS BOgZ]` O\R AO[O\bVO 4WaV

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Kittery Art AssociaE63@3( 9WbbS`g /`b /aa]QWO tion, Coleman Avenue bW]\ 1]ZS[O\ /dS\cS HOW MUCH: $10; 439-5769 6=E ;C16( ) "!' #%$'

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Kl\j[Xp Gi\\ Pree The group Pree mixes spectral BVS U`]c^ >`SS [WfSa a^SQb`OZ folk elements with May Tabol's T]ZY SZS[S\ba eWbV ;Og BOP]Z¸a distinct vocals and intimately RWabW\Qb d]QOZa O\R W\bW[ObSZg wordsmithed lyrics. Pree e]`Ra[WbVSR Zg`WQa >`SS emerged in Washington, D.C, S[S`USR W\ EOaVW\Ub]\ 2 1 in 2OO8, and has been an W\ & O\R VOa PSS\ O\ above-ground hit ever since. OP]dS U`]c\R VWb SdS` aW\QS WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: One Longfellow E63@3( =\S :]\UTSZZ]e Square, 181 State St..Portland A_cO`S & AbObS Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $10, $12;) 6=E ;C16( onelongfellowsquare.com ]\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][

Alasdair and Natalie 8cXj[X`i Xe[ EXkXc`\ Master Scottish fiddler Alasdair ;OabS` AQ]bbWaV ¿RRZS` /ZOaROW` Fraser is internationally known, 4`OaS` Wa W\bS`\ObW]\OZZg Y\]e\ respected and loved. He's `Sa^SQbSR O\R Z]dSR 6S¸a teamed with cellist Natalie Haas bSO[SR eWbV QSZZWab <ObOZWS 6OOa to tear it up at shows in Scotland, b] bSO` Wb c^ Ob aV]ea W\ AQ]bZO\R Spain, France and the U.S. A^OW\ 4`O\QS O\R bVS C A WHEN: 8 p.m E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: One Longfellow E63@3( =\S :]\UTSZZ]e Square, 181 State St., Portland A_cO`S & AbObS Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $20; 6=E ;C16( ) onelongfellowsquare.com ]\SZ]\UTSZZ]ea_cO`S Q][

WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Jonathan's Restaurant, E63@3( 8]\ObVO\¸a @SabOc`O\b Bourne Lane, Ogunquit &82 0]c`\S :O\S =Uc\_cWb HOW MUCH: $20, 6=E ;C16( $23; !) jonathansrestaurant.com X]\ObVO\a`SabOc`O\b Q][

N\[e\j[Xp Amy Wood and 8dp Nff[ Xe[ Jane Honeck AXe\ ?fe\Zb A duo of authors will be reading / Rc] ]T OcbV]`a eWZZ PS `SORW\U from and signing copies of their T`][ O\R aWU\W\U Q]^WSa ]T bVSW` latest books. Amy Wood is the ZObSab P]]Ya /[g E]]R Wa bVS author of "Life Your Way," and OcbV]` ]T Âľ:WTS G]c` EOg Âś O\R Jane Honeck wrote "The Problem 8O\S 6]\SQY e`]bS ÂľBVS >`]PZS[ with Money." eWbV ;]\Sg Âś

Artist Nan Kilbourn-Tara has /`bWab <O\ 9WZP]c`\ BO`O VOa taken an everyday kitchen item bOYS\ O\ SdS`gROg YWbQVS\ WbS[ - the bowl - and run with it. See bVS P]eZ O\R `c\ eWbV Wb ASS her visionary creations through VS` dWaW]\O`g Q`SObW]\a bV`]cUV the end of the month. bVS S\R ]T bVS []\bV WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. E63<( O [ b] # ^ [ WHERE: Markings Gallery, E63@3( ;O`YW\Ua 5OZZS`g 50 Front St., Bath # 4`]\b Ab 0ObV HOW MUCH: Free; 443-1499 6=E ;C16( 4`SS) ""! "''

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See the Tony Award-winning ASS bVS B]\g /eO`R eW\\W\U musical that is a reimagining on [caWQOZ bVOb Wa O `SW[OUW\W\U ]\ Puccini's famous opera "Madame >cQQW\W¸a TO[]ca ]^S`O Âľ;ORO[S Butterfly" set in 70s war-torn 0cbbS`Ă€gÂś aSb W\ ¸% a eO` b]`\ Vietnam. "Miss Saigon" runs DWSb\O[ Âľ;Waa AOWU]\Âś `c\a through Oct. 23. bV`]cUV =Qb !

View a collection of historic New DWSe O Q]ZZSQbW]\ ]T VWab]`WQ <Se England weathervanes at the 3\UZO\R eSObVS`dO\Sa Ob bVS Rufus Porter Museum through @cTca >]`bS` ;caSc[ bV`]cUV Oct. 1. The focus of the exhibit is =Qb BVS T]Qca ]T bVS SfVWPWb Wa on copper-molded animal forms. ]\ Q]^^S` []ZRSR O\W[OZ T]`[a WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. E63<( <]]\ b] " ^ [ WHERE: Rufus Porter Museum, E63@3( @cTca >]`bS` ;caSc[ 67 High St., Bridgton $% 6WUV Ab 0`WRUb]\ HOW MUCH: $7, $8; ages 6=E ;C16( % &) OUSa 15 and under are free; # O\R c\RS` O`S T`SS) rufusportermuseum.org `cTca^]`bS`[caSc[ ]`U

Lotus Cfklj WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Ogunquit Playhouse, E63@3( =Uc\_cWb >ZOgV]caS 10 Main St. ;OW\ Ab HOW MUCH: $39 to $69; 6=E ;C16( !' b] $') ogunquitplayhouse.org ]Uc\_cWb^ZOgV]caS ]`U

Shemekia Copeland J_\d\b`X :fg\cXe[ Shemekia Copeland was only 19 AVS[SYWO 1]^SZO\R eOa ]\Zg ' when she released her first album, eVS\ aVS `SZSOaSR VS` ¿`ab OZPc[ "Turn the Heat Up," in 1998. She's ¾Bc`\ bVS 6SOb C^ œ W\ ''& AVS¸a been called the new Queen of the PSS\ QOZZSR bVS \Se ?cSS\ ]T bVS Blues thanks to her powerhouse 0ZcSa bVO\Ya b] VS` ^]eS`V]caS voice and sassy attitude. Last time d]WQS O\R aOaag ObbWbcRS :Oab bW[S she played aVS ^ZOgSR Stone Mountain it was a sellout, so Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ Wb eOa O aSZZ]cb a] don't wait too long to get tickets. R]\¸b eOWb b]] Z]\U b] USb bWQYSba WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: Stone Mountain Arts E63@3( Ab]\S ;]c\bOW\ /`ba Center, 695 Dugway Road, 1S\bS` $'# 2cUeOg @]OR Brownfield 0`]e\¿SZR HOW MUCH: $25; stone 6=E ;C16( #) ab]\S mountainartscenter.com []c\bOW\O`baQS\bS` Q][

Lose yourself in instrumental :]aS g]c`aSZT W\ W\ab`c[S\bOZ electronic jam band music, courSZSQb`]\WQ XO[ PO\R [caWQ Q]c` tesy of the band Lotus. Mux Mool bSag ]T bVS PO\R :]bca ;cf ;]]Z and Cyborg Trio open the show. O\R 1gP]`U B`W] ]^S\ bVS aV]e

Astronautalis & Lady 8jkifeXlkXc`j CX[p Lamb the Beekeeper CXdY k_\ 9\\b\\g\i

"The Foreigner" ĂˆK_\ =fi\`^e\iÉ "The Foreigner" is a comedy ÂľBVS 4]`SWU\S`Âś Wa O Q][SRg about what happens when a OP]cb eVOb VO^^S\a eVS\ O group of suspicious townspeople U`]c^ ]T aca^WQW]ca b]e\a^S]^ZS must deal with a stranger who [cab RSOZ eWbV O ab`O\US` eV] (they think) knows no English. bVSg bVW\Y Y\]ea \] 3\UZWaV Nonstop hilarity leads to a wildly <]\ab]^ VWZO`Wbg ZSORa b] O eWZRZg funny ending. Tc\\g S\RW\U

File the music of Astronautalis 4WZS bVS [caWQ ]T /ab`]\OcbOZWa under Southern-indie-artsy-elecc\RS` A]cbVS`\ W\RWS O`bag SZSQ tro-historical-fiction-folk-crunk. b`] VWab]`WQOZ ÂżQbW]\ T]ZY Q`c\Y Lady Lamb the Beekeeper is a :ORg :O[P bVS 0SSYSS^S` Wa O state treasure for fans of wellabObS b`SOac`S T]` TO\a ]T eSZZ crafted scream-folk, so this will Q`OTbSR aQ`SO[ T]ZY a] bVWa eWZZ be a memorable double bill. PS O [S[]`OPZS R]cPZS PWZZ

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. E63<( %(! ^ [ WHERE: Freeport Performing E63@3( 4`SS^]`b >S`T]`[W\U Arts Center, 30 Holbrook St. /`ba 1S\bS` ! 6]ZP`]]Y Ab HOW MUCH: $10, $15; 6=E ;C16( #) fcponline.org TQ^]\ZW\S ]`U

WHEN: 9 p.m. E63<( ' ^ [ WHERE: Space Gallery, E63@3( A^OQS 5OZZS`g #!& 1]\U`Saa Ab >]`bZO\R 538 Congress St..Portland HOW MUCH: $12; space538.org 6=E ;C16( ) a^OQS#!& ]`U

co-sponsored by Camp Ketcha Saturday, September 17 from 10 am to 5 pm ! " & Sunday, September 18 from 10 am to 4 pm ! "

WHEN: 5 to 11 p.m. E63<( # b] ^ [ WHERE: Wolfe's Neck Farm, E63@3( E]ZTS¸a <SQY 4O`[ 184 Burnett Road, Freeport &" 0c`\Sbb @]OR 4`SS^]`b HOW MUCH: $15 for dancing 6=E ;C16( # T]` RO\QW\U after 8 p.m.; $40 for dinner OTbS` & ^ [ ) " T]` RW\\S` and dancing; 865-4469 O\R RO\QW\U) &$# ""$'

WHEN: 8 p.m. E63<( & ^ [ WHERE: State Theatre, E63@3( AbObS BVSOb`S 609 Congress St., Portland $ ' 1]\U`Saa Ab >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: $20, $22;) 6=E ;C16( statetheatreportland.com abObSbVSOb`S^]`bZO\R Q][

Scarborough Fine C r a f t s Show 336 Black Point Road, ! Scarborough

J\gk\dY\i )+ Harvest Dance ?Xim\jk ;XeZ\ Mallett Barn at Wolfe's Neck ;OZZSbb 0O`\ Ob E]ZTS¸a <SQY Farm will be home to a dinner 4O`[ eWZZ PS V][S b] O RW\\S` and dancing hootenanny as O\R RO\QW\U V]]bS\O\\g Oa the 15th Annual Harvest Dance bVS #bV /\\cOZ 6O`dSab 2O\QS goes down tonight. Chow will be U]Sa R]e\ b]\WUVb 1V]e eWZZ PS from Buck's Naked BBQ and the T`][ 0cQY¸a <OYSR 00? O\R bVS live band is Sean Mencher & His ZWdS PO\R Wa ASO\ ;S\QVS` 6Wa Rhythm Kings. @VgbV[ 9W\Ua

WHEN: 7 p.m. E63<( % ^ [ WHERE: Nonesuch Books, E63@3( <]\SacQV 0]]Ya Mill Creek Shopping Center, ;WZZ 1`SSY AV]^^W\U 1S\bS` South Portland A]cbV >]`bZO\R HOW MUCH: Free; 799-2659 6=E ;C16( 4`SS) %'' $#'

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ames Noel Hoban has been in lots of different plays with lots of different actors around Maine during the past 15 years or so. But for the next few weeks, he’ll be sharing stage time with a pretty unusual co-star – a painting. “The painting is really the fourth character in the play,” said Hoban. “It’s modern art being a disruptive force, in a very witty manner.” Hoban will play Marc – who, by the way, is not a big fan of the painting – in the Freeport Factory Stage production of the Tony Award-winning play “ART.” The production opens tonight at Freeport Factory Stage’s venue on Depot Street, with performances through Oct. 2. Most shows will be at 7:30 p.m.

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Staff Writer Ray Routhier can be contacted at 791-6454 or at: rrouthier@pressherald.com

Don’t rain on the parade - see ‘Funny Girl’

See top artisans at Fine Crafts Show AT THIS WEEKEND’S Maine Crafts Guild Fine Crafts Show at Camp Ketcha, 50 of the state’s topdrawer artisans will be selling their wares in the great room, pavilion and outdoor stage. Meet the craftspeople as you browse and buy their heirloom-quality goods. WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Camp Ketcha, 336 Black Point Road, Scarborough HOW MUCH: $5 to benefit Camp Ketcha; free for children INFO: 210-0129

George-Carlson, one of the theater group’s organizers, said the name was picked because Freeport’s history includes much manufacturing, plus it’s now home to lots of factory outlets. But the theater itself is not in an old factory. The venue seats about 90 people. Hoban says he’s happy that Freeport and the surrounding area now have professional theater. He thinks it’s good for local actors like himself, and good for people who live in the area. “There are a whole lot of people who live between Portland and Brunswick, and now they have (professional theater) close by,” said Hoban. “And for Portland-based performers, it’s nice to have access to new venues and new audiences.”

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PORTLAND PLAYERS kicks off its 81st season with the Tony Award-nominated Broadway show made famous in film by Barbra Streisand. “Funny Girl” is the semi-autographical musical based on the life and career of stage and film star and comedian Fanny Brice. It runs through Oct. 2. WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Portland Players, 420 Cottage Road, South Portland HOW MUCH: $15 to $20 INFO: portlandplayers.org


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CLASSICAL MUSIC N #,!33)#!, -53)# Opening Spotlight Concert, Betty Rines & Friends /PENING 3POTLIGHT #ONCERT "ETTY 2INES &RIENDS WITH "ROADWAY PERFORMER -ARK *ACOBY (ANNAFORD with Broadway performer Mark Jacoby, Hannaford Hall, USM, Portland. $10 to $15; $5 students/ (ALL 53- 0ORTLAND TO STUDENTS children, usm.maine.edu/music. 8 p.m. Friday. CHILDREN USM MAINE EDU MUSIC P M &RIDAY Organist John Weaver, Bowdoin Chapel, /RGANIST *OHN 7EAVER "OWDOIN #HAPEL Brunswick. Free. 798-4141. 3 p.m. Saturday. "RUNSWICK &REE P M 3ATURDAY

THEATER N 4(%!4%2 "Legally Blonde, the Musical," musical comedy h,EGALLY "LONDE THE -USICAL v MUSICAL COMEDY based on hit 2001 movie starring Becky Gulsvig, BASED ON HIT MOVIE STARRING "ECKY 'ULSVIG Michael Rupert and Sally Struthers, Ogunquit -ICHAEL 2UPERT AND 3ALLY 3TRUTHERS /GUNQUIT Playhouse. $49 to $76.50. 646-5511. 8 p.m. 0LAYHOUSE TO P M today and Friday; 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday. TODAY AND &RIDAY AND P M 3ATURDAY "My Mother's Clothes Are Not My Mother," oneh-Y -OTHER S #LOTHES !RE .OT -Y -OTHER v ONE woman play by Elizabeth Peavey, St. Lawrence WOMAN PLAY BY %LIZABETH 0EAVEY 3T ,AWRENCE Arts Center, Portland. $12, $15. 775-5568. 7 p.m. !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND P M today. TODAY "Unnecessary Farce," comedy with two cops, h5NNECESSARY &ARCE v COMEDY WITH TWO COPS three crooks and eight doors, Schoolhouse Arts THREE CROOKS AND EIGHT DOORS 3CHOOLHOUSE !RTS Center, Standish. $10, $12. 642-3743. 7:30 p.m. #ENTER 3TANDISH P M Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Through &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY 4HROUGH Sept. 25. 3EPT "Bernard: The Demise and Fall of Bernard h"ERNARD 4HE $EMISE AND &ALL OF "ERNARD Madoff," staged reading of original new work by -ADOFF v STAGED READING OF ORIGINAL NEW WORK BY Cullen T.M. McGough, Mayo Street Arts, Portland. #ULLEN 4 - -C'OUGH -AYO 3TREET !RTS 0ORTLAND $10/donation. mayostreetarts.org. 7:30 p.m. today. DONATION MAYOSTREETARTS ORG P M TODAY "Last Gas," romantic comedy by Maine h,AST 'AS v ROMANTIC COMEDY BY -AINE playwright presented by Penobscot Theatre Co., PLAYWRIGHT PRESENTED BY 0ENOBSCOT 4HEATRE #O Bangor Opera House. $20. 581-1755. 7 p.m. "ANGOR /PERA (OUSE P M today; 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday; TODAY P M &RIDAY AND 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY 7 p.m. Sept. 22. Through Sept. 25. P M 3EPT 4HROUGH 3EPT "ART," Pulitzer Prize-winning play by French h!24 v 0ULITZER 0RIZE WINNING PLAY BY &RENCH playwright Yasmina Reza, Freeport Factory Stage. PLAYWRIGHT 9ASMINA 2EZA &REEPORT &ACTORY 3TAGE $15; $12 for seniors and students. 865-5505. FOR SENIORS AND STUDENTS 7:30 p.m. today to Saturday and Sept. 22. P M TODAY TO 3ATURDAY AND 3EPT Through Oct. 2. 4HROUGH /CT "The Foreigner," comedy about a small Southern h4HE &OREIGNER v COMEDY ABOUT A SMALL 3OUTHERN town dealing with a stranger, Freeport Performing TOWN DEALING WITH A STRANGER &REEPORT 0ERFORMING Arts Center. $10 to $15. 865-2220. 7:30 p.m. !RTS #ENTER TO P M today to Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Through Oct. 2. TODAY TO 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY 4HROUGH /CT "Bad Dog Barks," readings of comedic, tragic and h"AD $OG "ARKS v READINGS OF COMEDIC TRAGIC AND tragi-comedic short plays by Seth Berner, Lucid TRAGI COMEDIC SHORT PLAYS BY 3ETH "ERNER ,UCID Stage, Portland. $8, $10. lucidstage.com. 8 p.m. 3TAGE 0ORTLAND LUCIDSTAGE COM P M Friday. &RIDAY "Funny Girl," classic musical based on the life h&UNNY 'IRL v CLASSIC MUSICAL BASED ON THE LIFE of Fanny Brice, Portland Players, South Portland. OF &ANNY "RICE 0ORTLAND 0LAYERS 3OUTH 0ORTLAND $15 to $20. portlandplayers.org. 8 p.m. Friday and TO PORTLANDPLAYERS ORG P M &RIDAY AND Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Through Oct. 2. 3ATURDAY P M 3UNDAY 4HROUGH /CT Naked Shakespeare North, Bard performances .AKED 3HAKESPEARE .ORTH "ARD PERFORMANCES with no sets or costumes, Freeport Factory Stage. WITH NO SETS OR COSTUMES &REEPORT &ACTORY 3TAGE $10. freeportfactory.com. 7 p.m. Monday. FREEPORTFACTORY COM P M -ONDAY "Four Places," Harbor Light Stage Play Reading h&OUR 0LACES v (ARBOR ,IGHT 3TAGE 0LAY 2EADING Series, Kittery Art Association. $10.439-5769. 3ERIES +ITTERY !RT !SSOCIATION 7:30 p.m. Monday. P M -ONDAY "Miss Saigon," modern musical variation of h-ISS 3AIGON v MODERN MUSICAL VARIATION OF "Madame Butterfly" set in Vietnam, Ogunquit h-ADAME "UTTERmYv SET IN 6IETNAM /GUNQUIT Playhouse. $53.50 to $76.50. 646-5511. 8 p.m. 0LAYHOUSE TO P M preview Wednesday; opens 8 p.m. Sept. 22. PREVIEW 7EDNESDAY OPENS P M 3EPT Through Oct. 23. 4HROUGH /CT

AUDITIONS N !5$)4)/.3 Solomon Simon's "The Wandering Beggar," 3OLOMON 3IMON S h4HE 7ANDERING "EGGAR v performance dates are Dec. 2-18, Acorn Studios, PERFORMANCE DATES ARE $EC !CORN 3TUDIOS Westbrook. 854-0065. 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and 7ESTBROOK TO P M 3ATURDAY AND Sunday. 3UNDAY

ART MUSEUMS N !24 -53%5-3 CONTINUING #/.4).5).' "New Dawn Fades," photographs by Thomas h.EW $AWN &ADES v PHOTOGRAPHS BY 4HOMAS Hager, University of Maine Museum of Art, (AGER 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE -USEUM OF !RT Bangor. 561-3350. Through Sept. 24. "ANGOR 4HROUGH 3EPT

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"ETSY %LLIMAN h-OSTLY -AINE v ACRYLIC PAINTINGS Betsy Elliman: "Mostly Maine," acrylic paintings ON CANVAS -ERRILL -EMORIAL ,IBRARY 9ARMOUTH on canvas, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth. 4HROUGH 3EPT 846-4763. Through Sept. 30. Candasa Edwards Epstein, impressionist works, #ANDASA %DWARDS %PSTEIN IMPRESSIONIST WORKS Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset. 882-7511 .Through -AINE !RT 'ALLERY 7ISCASSET 4HROUGH Sept. 30. 3EPT -ILDRED *OHNSON AND %DWARD -ACKENZIE Mildred Johnson and Edward Mackenzie, assemblage, Points of View Art Gallery, ASSEMBLAGE 0OINTS OF 6IEW !RT 'ALLERY Brunswick. 373-9300. Through Sept. 30. "RUNSWICK 4HROUGH 3EPT " O u t of the Ordinary," fall show, York Art h/UT OF THE /RDINARY v FALL SHOW 9ORK !RT Association, York Harbor. 363-4049. Through !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR 4HROUGH Sept. 30. 3EPT " 6 / 6 / 6 : An Exhibition that Created Itself Through h !N %XHIBITION THAT #REATED )TSELF 4HROUGH Connectivity," works by six artists, Gallery 37-A, #ONNECTIVITY v WORKS BY SIX ARTISTS 'ALLERY ! Portland, thirtysevena.com. Through Sept. 30. 0ORTLAND THIRTYSEVENA COM 4HROUGH 3EPT "Inspirations in Color," still lifes and landscapes h)NSPIRATIONS IN #OLOR v STILL LIFES AND LANDSCAPES by Beth Westra, Falmouth Memorial Library. 7 8 1 BY "ETH 7ESTRA &ALMOUTH -EMORIAL ,IBRARY 2 3 5 1 . Through Sept. 30. 4HROUGH 3EPT

Continued from Page E20 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 h%DWARD (OPPER S -AINE v PAINTINGS OF -AINE "Edward Hopper's Maine," paintings of Maine SCENES "OWDOIN #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT scenes, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, "RUNSWICK BOWDOIN EDU 4HROUGH /CT Brunswick, bowdoin.edu. Through Oct. 16. h4HE $OROTHY AND (ERBERT 6OGEL #OLLECTION &IFTY "The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty 7ORKS FOR &IFTY 3TATES v COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS Works for Fifty States," 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 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT 4HROUGH Oct. 23. /CT "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 "Children's Book Illustrators," original work h#HILDREN S "OOK )LLUSTRATORS v ORIGINAL WORK by Maurice Sendak, Dr. Seuss, Jules Feiffer, BY -AURICE 3ENDAK $R 3EUSS *ULES &EIFFER Eric Carle, Leonard Baskin, E.B. Lewis, Barbara %RIC #ARLE ,EONARD "ASKIN % " ,EWIS "ARBARA Cooney and more; University of New England #OONEY AND MORE 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND Art Gallery, Portland, une.edu/artgallery/ !RT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND UNE EDU ARTGALLERY childrensbook.cfm. Through Oct. 30. CHILDRENSBOOK CFM 4HROUGH /CT "Aronson to Aronson: The Lineage of h!RONSON TO !RONSON 4HE ,INEAGE OF Expressionism," paintings and sculptures by David %XPRESSIONISM v PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES BY $AVID and Ben Aronson, Ogunquit Museum of American AND "EN !RONSON /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 3 1 . !RT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT " D r a w n to Modernism," American Modernist h$RAWN TO -ODERNISM v !MERICAN -ODERNIST artists from the permanent collection, Ogunquit ARTISTS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION /GUNQUIT Museum of American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG Through Oct. 3 1 . 4HROUGH /CT "Building an American Modernist Collection: h"UILDING AN !MERICAN -ODERNIST #OLLECTION Highlights from O M A A Permanent Collection," (IGHLIGHTS FROM /-!! 0ERMANENT #OLLECTION v Ogunquit Museum of American Art. /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 3 1 . OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT Jack Levine, paintings from the permanent *ACK ,EVINE PAINTINGS FROM THE PERMANENT collection, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. COLLECTION /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 3 1 . OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT "The Drawing Tradition," drawings by Henry h4HE $RAWING 4RADITION v DRAWINGS BY (ENRY Strater, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. 3TRATER /GUNQUIT -USEUM OF !MERICAN !RT ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 3 1 . OGUNQUITMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH /CT " D r a w n from the River: Drawings by Artists of h$RAWN FROM THE 2IVER $RAWINGS BY !RTISTS OF the Saco River Valley," and Christy Bergland: THE 3ACO 2IVER 6ALLEY v AND #HRISTY "ERGLAND "Late Seasons of Great Pond," Saco Museum. h,ATE 3EASONS OF 'REAT 0OND v 3ACO -USEUM dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org.Through Nov. 13. DYERLIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH .OV "Two Hundred Years of the Academy: Thornton h4WO (UNDRED 9EARS OF THE !CADEMY 4HORNTON Academy Bicentennial Exhibition," documents, !CADEMY "ICENTENNIAL %XHIBITION v DOCUMENTS artifacts and photos, Saco Museum, dyerlibrary ARTIFACTS AND PHOTOS 3ACO -USEUM DYERLIBRARY sacomuseum.org. Through Nov. 13. SACOMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH .OV "Jason Larkin: Past Perfect," 2011 Arnold h*ASON ,ARKIN 0AST 0ERFECT v !RNOLD Newman Prize winner exhibition, Farnsworth .EWMAN 0RIZE WINNER EXHIBITION &ARNSWORTH Art Museum, Rockland, farnsworthmuseum.org. !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND FARNSWORTHMUSEUM ORG Through Nov. 27. 4HROUGH .OV "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. Through Nov. 27. MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG 4HROUGH .OV

ART GALLERIES N !24 '!,,%2)%3 OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 "Come See My Etchings," fine art prints, L/A Arts h#OME 3EE -Y %TCHINGS v lNE ART PRINTS , ! !RTS Gallery 5, Lewiston. 576-4805. Reception, 5 to 7 'ALLERY ,EWISTON 2ECEPTION TO p.m. Friday. Through Oct. 29. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH /CT "Regeneration: Fine Woodworkers Under 3 0 , " h2EGENERATION &INE 7OODWORKERS 5NDER v national juried exhibition, Messier Gallery, NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION -ESSLER 'ALLERY Rockport. 594-5611. Reception, 5 to 7 p.m. 2OCKPORT 2ECEPTION TO P M Friday. Through Nov. 23. &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV "Reassembly Required," mixed media from found h2EASSEMBLY 2EQUIRED v MIXED MEDIA FROM FOUND objects by David Vazdauskas, Kennebunk Free OBJECTS BY $AVID 6AZDAUSKAS +ENNEBUNK &REE Library, kennebunklibrary.org. Reception, 2:30 to ,IBRARY KENNEBUNKLIBRARY ORG 2ECEPTION TO 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Through Sept. 30. P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH 3EPT DonVoisine, paintings, Icon Contemporary Art, $ON 6OISINE PAINTINGS )CON #ONTEMPORARY !RT Brunswick. 725-8157. Reception, 4 to 6 p.m. "RUNSWICK 2ECEPTION TO P M Saturday. Through Oct. 15. 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH /CT "Point of Departure" and "OAA Expression," h0OINT OF $EPARTUREv AND h/!! %XPRESSION v Barn Gallery, Ogunquit. 646-6400. Gala public "ARN 'ALLERY /GUNQUIT 'ALA PUBLIC reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Through Oct. 10. RECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY 4HROUGH /CT CONTINUING #/.4).5).' " W i t h o u t Borders V I I I : Breaking G r o u n d , " work h7ITHOUT "ORDERS 6))) "REAKING 'ROUND v WORK by John Bell, Richard Corey, Ryan Guerrero, BY *OHN "ELL 2ICHARD #OREY 2YAN 'UERRERO Bethany Engstrom, Matthew Leavitt and Justin "ETHANY %NGSTROM -ATTHEW ,EAVITT AND *USTIN Taylor; University of Maine (Lord Hall Gallery), 4AYLOR 5NIVERSITY OF -AINE ,ORD (ALL 'ALLERY Orono. withoutbordersfest.org. Through Friday. /RONO WITHOUTBORDERSFEST ORG 4HROUGH &RIDAY Carol Sloane, Janice Kasper, Frederick Kellogg #AROL 3LOANE *ANICE +ASPER &REDERICK +ELLOGG

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leftovers, so I bought a full pound for MFGUPWFST TP * CPVHIU B GVMM QPVOE GPS the bargain price of $7.47. (The price UIF CBSHBJO QSJDF PG 5IF QSJDF has apparently gone up since then IBT BQQBSFOUMZ HPOF VQ TJODF UIFO to $11.49.) You can also buy smoked UP :PV DBO BMTP CVZ TNPLFE brisket and smoked chicken or sauCSJTLFU BOE TNPLFE DIJDLFO PS TBV sage by the pound. TBHF CZ UIF QPVOE To go with the pulled pork, I 5P HP XJUI UIF QVMMFE QPSL * bought a side of baked beans. I CPVHIU B TJEF PG CBLFE CFBOT * wanted to try the cornbread casXBOUFE UP USZ UIF DPSOCSFBE DBT serole and collard greens, but they TFSPMF BOE DPMMBSE HSFFOT CVU UIFZ were out of both. This was a major XFSF PVU PG CPUI 5IJT XBT B NBKPS disappointment, but one that was EJTBQQPJOUNFOU CVU POF UIBU XBT alleviated when I tasted the pulled BMMFWJBUFE XIFO * UBTUFE UIF QVMMFE pork, which was full of smoke flavor QPSL XIJDI XBT GVMM PG TNPLF nBWPS and so incredibly tender it almost BOE TP JODSFEJCMZ UFOEFS JU BMNPTU didn't need chewing. (Just kidding. EJEO U OFFE DIFXJOH +VTU LJEEJOH Please chew your food.) 1MFBTF DIFX ZPVS GPPE

The meat had plenty of bark, the 5IF NFBU IBE QMFOUZ PG CBSL UIF flavorful crust that makes pulled nBWPSGVM DSVTU UIBU NBLFT QVMMFE pork so addictive. And to top it off, QPSL TP BEEJDUJWF "OE UP UPQ JU PGG there was a well-balanced barbecue UIFSF XBT B XFMM CBMBODFE CBSCFDVF sauce that was not too sweet, not TBVDF UIBU XBT OPU UPP TXFFU OPU too tangy. I usually don't drown my UPP UBOHZ * VTVBMMZ EPO U ESPXO NZ pulled pork in sauce, but honestly, QVMMFE QPSL JO TBVDF CVU IPOFTUMZ this sauce was so good, I found myUIJT TBVDF XBT TP HPPE * GPVOE NZ self wishing I had asked for more. TFMG XJTIJOH * IBE BTLFE GPS NPSF The barbecue beans were also 5IF CBSCFDVF CFBOT XFSF BMTP very good, flavored with bits of onWFSZ HPPE nBWPSFE XJUI CJUT PG PO ion, green pepper and bacon. JPO HSFFO QFQQFS BOE CBDPO

All the sides at Sea Smoke BBQ "MM UIF TJEFT BU 4FB 4NPLF ##2 cost $2.49 for a small serving or DPTU GPS B TNBMM TFSWJOH PS $4.49 for a large. Other sides include GPS B MBSHF 0UIFS TJEFT JODMVEF macaroni and cheese, cole slaw, NBDBSPOJ BOE DIFFTF DPMF TMBX hand-cut fries, sweet potato casseIBOE DVU GSJFT TXFFU QPUBUP DBTTF role, cornbread or Texas toast, and SPMF DPSOCSFBE PS 5FYBT UPBTU BOE Brunswick stew or chili. The corn#SVOTXJDL TUFX PS DIJMJ 5IF DPSO bread casserole has been pulled off CSFBE DBTTFSPMF IBT CFFO QVMMFE PGG the menu because, apparently, it UIF NFOV CFDBVTF BQQBSFOUMZ JU was not holding up well in take-out. XBT OPU IPMEJOH VQ XFMM JO UBLF PVU BBQ plates are also on the menu, ##2 QMBUFT BSF BMTP PO UIF NFOV with a choice of meats that includes XJUI B DIPJDF PG NFBUT UIBU JODMVEFT pulled pork, brisket, chicken or sauQVMMFE QPSL CSJTLFU DIJDLFO PS TBV sage. One meat and two sides will TBHF 0OF NFBU BOE UXP TJEFT XJMM set you back $8.99; two meats and TFU ZPV CBDL UXP NFBUT BOE two sides are $11.99. UXP TJEFT BSF Sea Smoke also serves baby back 4FB 4NPLF BMTP TFSWFT CBCZ CBDL and St. Louis-style ribs by the rack BOE 4U -PVJT TUZMF SJCT CZ UIF SBDL ($18.99 for a rack), or on a plate that GPS B SBDL PS PO B QMBUF UIBU includes a half-rack of ribs and two JODMVEFT B IBMG SBDL PG SJCT BOE UXP sides for $14.99 or a half-rack of ribs, TJEFT GPS PS B IBMG SBDL PG SJCT one meat and two sides for $18.99. POF NFBU BOE UXP TJEFT GPS On my second visit, I tried the St. 0O NZ TFDPOE WJTJU * USJFE UIF 4U Louis-style ribs and found them to -PVJT TUZMF SJCT BOE GPVOE UIFN UP be a bit dry and, really, unremarkCF B CJU ESZ BOE SFBMMZ VOSFNBSL able. But oh, the collard greens. BCMF #VU PI UIF DPMMBSE HSFFOT They had not run out this time, and I 5IFZ IBE OPU SVO PVU UIJT UJNF BOE *

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BU T 1J[[B PO 3PVUF JO 4DBSCPSPVHI at's Pizza on Route 1 in Scarborough IBT B GBJS CJU PG DPNQFUJUJPO "U MFBTU has a fair bit of competition. At least GJWF PUIFS QMBDFT XJUIJO B NJMF PG five other places within a mile of 1BU T UPVU TPNF GPSN PG QJ[[B GSPN UIFJS Pat's tout some form of pizza from their TIJOZ OFX TJHOT PS UIFJS BMMVSJOH CPV shiny new signs or their alluring, bouUJRVF TUZMF NFOVT tique-style menus. #VU 1BU T IBT CFFO UIFSF MPOHFS UIBO But Pat's has been there longer than BMM UIF PUIFST BOE UIF XFMM LOPXO QJ[[B all the others, and the well-known pizza maker's legacy includes 13 successful NBLFS T MFHBDZ JODMVEFT TVDDFTTGVM establishments throughout Maine. So this FTUBCMJTINFOUT UISPVHIPVU .BJOF 4P UIJT week's assignment was all about getting XFFL T BTTJHONFOU XBT BMM BCPVU HFUUJOH down to business and focusing on the EPXO UP CVTJOFTT BOE GPDVTJOH PO UIF basics - pizza and a beer done by folks CBTJDT o QJ[[B BOE B CFFS EPOF CZ GPMLT who've been doing pizza and beer since XIP WF CFFO EPJOH QJ[[B BOE CFFS TJODF 1931. Actually, they've been in business since "DUVBMMZ UIFZ WF CFFO JO CVTJOFTT TJODF 1931, and started making pizza in 1953. BOE TUBSUFE NBLJOH QJ[[B JO Still, that's nothing to scoff at. Pat's (at 4UJMM UIBU T OPUIJOH UP TDPGG BU 1BU T BU least the one in Scarborough, where I MFBTU UIF POF JO 4DBSCPSPVHI XIFSF * hung out at the bar for the evening) has IVOH PVU BU UIF CBS GPS UIF FWFOJOH IBT about as solid a crowd of regulars as you BCPVU BT TPMJE B DSPXE PG SFHVMBST BT ZPV can get. DBO HFU When I arrived and took a seat at the 8IFO * BSSJWFE BOE UPPL B TFBU BU UIF bar, I was immediately called "hun" by CBS * XBT JNNFEJBUFMZ DBMMFE iIVOw CZ the bartender. Now normally this kind of UIF CBSUFOEFS /PX OPSNBMMZ UIJT LJOE PG instant naming would irk me a bit, conJOTUBOU OBNJOH XPVME JSL NF B CJU DPO sidering that "hun" is usually dropped as TJEFSJOH UIBU iIVOw JT VTVBMMZ ESPQQFE BT a pejorative remark about my status as B QFKPSBUJWF SFNBSL BCPVU NZ TUBUVT BT a newcomer. But at Pat's it was delivB OFXDPNFS #VU BU 1BU T JU XBT EFMJW ered with such sincerity and conviction FSFE XJUI TVDI TJODFSJUZ BOE DPOWJDUJPO that I knew, in that moment, that yes, my UIBU * LOFX JO UIBU NPNFOU UIBU ZFT NZ name was indeed "hun." OBNF XBT JOEFFE iIVO w As I sat there sipping a Shipyard Ex"T * TBU UIFSF TJQQJOH B 4IJQZBSE &Y port, I found that my name was actually QPSU * GPVOE UIBU NZ OBNF XBT BDUVBMMZ unique to me, as the bartender knew VOJRVF UP NF BT UIF CBSUFOEFS LOFX everybody else by their true first names FWFSZCPEZ FMTF CZ UIFJS USVF GJSTU OBNFT and chatted with them like old friends. BOE DIBUUFE XJUI UIFN MJLF PME GSJFOET Conversation was both bawdy and $POWFSTBUJPO XBT CPUI CBXEZ BOE friendly - perfect barroom conversaGSJFOEMZ o QFSGFDU CBSSPPN DPOWFSTB tion, if you ask me - and I was drawn in UJPO JG ZPV BTL NF o BOE * XBT ESBXO JO before I knew it. CFGPSF * LOFX JU The bar itself is understated, simple 5IF CBS JUTFMG JT VOEFSTUBUFE TJNQMF

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"%.%&)43 BENEFITS TODAY 4/$!9 0ORTL AND 3YMPHONY /RCHESTRA 3HOW (OUSE Portland Symphony Orchestra Show House 4OUR BENElTS THE 03/ 7ESTERN 0ROMENADE Tour, benefits the PSO, 149 Western Promenade, Portland. $25 at door, porttix.com. 10 a.m. to 4 0ORTLAND AT DOOR PORTTIX COM A M TO P M TODAY TO 3ATURDAY NOON TO P M 3UNDAY p.m. today to Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday; A M TO P M 4UESDAY A M TO P M 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 22. Through 7EDNESDAY A M TO P M 3EPT 4HROUGH Oct. 2. /CT SATURDAY 3!452$!9 Playing for Change, Playing for Maine, benefit 0LAYING FOR #HANGE 0LAYING FOR -AINE BENElT concert for the Maine Academy of Modern Music CONCERT FOR THE -AINE !CADEMY OF -ODERN -USIC and Playing for Change; performers include AND 0LAYING FOR #HANGE PERFORMERS INCLUDE 4OUSSAINT ,IBERATOR 4HE "EAT (ORIZON 4HE Toussaint Liberator, The Beat Horizon, The OxyMorons and Chas Lester; Big Easy, Portland. /XY-ORONS AND #HAS ,ESTER "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND $10; $8 for students, playingforchangemaine.com. FOR STUDENTS PLAYINGFORCHANGEMAINE COM 9 p.m. P M Pianist Frank Glazer, benefit concert for the Saco 0IANIST &RANK 'LAZER BENElT CONCERT FOR THE 3ACO River Festival Association, Fryeburg Academy 2IVER &ESTIVAL !SSOCIATION &RYEBURG !CADEMY (Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center). $15; ,EURA (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING !RTS #ENTER free for students, sacoriverfestival.org. 3 p.m. FREE FOR STUDENTS SACORIVERFESTIVAL ORG P M Conquer Chiari Walk Across America, chiari is a #ONQUER #HIARI 7ALK !CROSS !MERICA CHIARI IS A neurological disorder of the brain, Payson Park, NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER OF THE BRAIN 0AYSON 0ARK Portland. $25. 232-5531. Registration at 2 p.m., 0ORTLAND 2EGISTRATION AT P M walk at 3 p.m. WALK AT P M 37th Annual Ogunquit Antiques Show and TH !NNUAL /GUNQUIT !NTIQUES 3HOW AND Sale, benefits the Ogunquit Heritage Museum, 3ALE BENElTS THE /GUNQUIT (ERITAGE -USEUM Dunaway Center, Ogunquit. $5. 646-0296. 9 a.m. $UNAWAY #ENTER /GUNQUIT A M to 5 p.m. TO P M Newfie Fun Days, demos, vendors and more; .EWlE &UN $AYS DEMOS VENDORS AND MORE benefits Newfoundland dog rescue groups and BENElTS .EWFOUNDLAND DOG RESCUE GROUPS AND health challenges; Piscataqua Boat Basin and HEALTH CHALLENGES 0ISCATAQUA "OAT "ASIN AND Park, Eliot. Free/donation, newtiefundays.com. 0ARK %LIOT &REE DONATION NEWlEFUNDAYS COM 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY AND 3UNDAY SUNDAY 35.$!9 14th Annual Kids Walk to Cure Diabetes, Payson TH !NNUAL +IDS 7ALK TO #URE $IABETES 0AYSON Park, Portland, jdrf.org/kidswalk. Registration at 10 0ARK 0ORTLAND JDRF ORG KIDSWALK 2EGISTRATION AT a.m.; walk at 11 a.m. A M WALK AT A M Third Annual Downtown Brunswick Heart Walk, 4HIRD !NNUAL $OWNTOWN "RUNSWICK (EART 7ALK benefits American Heart Association, Brunswick BENElTS !MERICAN (EART !SSOCIATION "RUNSWICK Station Visitor Center, centralmaineheartwalk.org. 3TATION 6ISITOR #ENTER CENTRALMAINEHEARTWALK ORG Registration at 8 a.m, walk at 8:30 a.m. 2EGISTRATION AT A M WALK AT A M

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9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY 14th Annual Fall in the Village Art & Music TH !NNUAL &ALL IN THE 6ILLAGE !RT -USIC Festival, more than 100 artists and artisans, food &ESTIVAL MORE THAN ARTISTS AND ARTISANS FOOD vendors and live music, L.L. Bean Discovery Park, VENDORS AND LIVE MUSIC , , "EAN $ISCOVERY 0ARK Freeport. Free, freeportevents.com. 9 a.m. to 5 &REEPORT &REE FREEPORTEVENTS COM A M TO p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Mount Desert Island Garlic Festival, food -OUNT $ESERT )SLAND 'ARLIC &ESTIVAL FOOD AND DRINK BY LOCAL RESTAURANTS BREWERS AND and drink by local restaurants, brewers and garlic growers, plus live music, Smugglers Den GARLIC GROWERS PLUS LIVE MUSIC 3MUGGLERS $EN Campground. $5. nostrano.com/garlic.html. 11 #AMPGROUND NOSTRANO COM GARLIC HTML a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; rain date is Sunday. A M TO P M 3ATURDAY RAIN DATE IS 3UNDAY Festival of Foods, learn about and sample fine &ESTIVAL OF &OODS LEARN ABOUT AND SAMPLE lNE foods from local artisans and chefs, Plainview FOODS FROM LOCAL ARTISANS AND CHEFS 0LAINVIEW Farm, North Yarmouth. Free. 829-5004. 10 a.m. to &ARM .ORTH 9ARMOUTH &REE A M TO 3 p.m. Saturday. P M 3ATURDAY Rosalyn Baston Apple Festival, homemade apple 2OSALYN "ASTON !PPLE &ESTIVAL HOMEMADE APPLE crisp, pie, jelly, butter, sauce with ice cream and CRISP PIE JELLY BUTTER SAUCE WITH ICE CREAM AND crisp fresh apples, North Yarmouth Congregational CRISP FRESH APPLES .ORTH 9ARMOUTH #ONGREGATIONAL Church. 829-3644. 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. #HURCH TO P M 3UNDAY Seventh Annual Saddleback Fall Festival, art 3EVENTH !NNUAL 3ADDLEBACK &ALL &ESTIVAL ART show and sale, crafters, music, barbecue on the SHOW AND SALE CRAFTERS MUSIC BARBECUE ON THE deck, pie-eating contest, pumpkins for children DECK PIE EATING CONTEST PUMPKINS FOR CHILDREN and more, Saddleback Mountain, Rangeley. AND MORE 3ADDLEBACK -OUNTAIN 2ANGELEY saddlebackmaine.com. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. SADDLEBACKMAINE COM A M TO P M 3UNDAY 171st Annual Farmington Fair, agriculture ST !NNUAL &ARMINGTON &AIR AGRICULTURE exhibits, midway, harness racing and more, EXHIBITS MIDWAY HARNESS RACING AND MORE fairgrounds, Farmington. Sunday to Sept. 24; FAIRGROUNDS &ARMINGTON 3UNDAY TO 3EPT schedule at farmingtonfairmaine.com. SCHEDULE AT FARMINGTONFAIRMAINE COM

The Mount Desert BVS ;]c\b 2SaS`b Island Garlic Festival 7aZO\R 5O`ZWQ 4SabWdOZ is planned for Wa ^ZO\\SR T]` Saturday from 11 AObc`ROg T`][ a.m. to 5 p.m. O [ b] # ^ [ Rain date is @OW\ RObS Wa Sunday. Ac\ROg of Maine, Fort Kent. Free. 834-7557. 9 a.m. OF -AINE &ORT +ENT &REE A M to 3 p.m. TO P M "Mirage," bellydancing with Maya's Trance and h-IRAGE v BELLYDANCING WITH .AYA S 4RANCE AND special guests, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. SPECIAL GUESTS 3T ,AWRENCE !RTS #ENTER 0ORTLAND $18 to $25. stlawrencearts.org. 7:30 p.m. TO STLAWRENCEARTS ORG P M First Anniversary Bash, performances by Dark &IRST !NNIVERSARY "ASH PERFORMANCES BY $ARK Follies, Vivid Motion, juggler Matiss Duhon, &OLLIES 6IVID -OTION JUGGLER -ATISS $UHON musician Hope Hoffman and more, Lucid Stage, MUSICIAN (OPE (OFFMAN AND MORE ,UCID 3TAGE Portland. Free, lucidstage.com. 6 to 10 p.m. 0ORTLAND &REE LUCIDSTAGE COM TO P M Dog Day IV: Kids and Dogs, interactive activities $OG $AY )6 +IDS AND $OGS INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES that help promote a mutually safe, positive and THAT HELP PROMOTE A MUTUALLY SAFE POSITIVE AND fun bond, Skyline Farm, North Yarmouth. $10; $5 FUN BOND 3KYLINE &ARM .ORTH 9ARMOUTH for ages 16 and under, skylinefarm.org. 10 a.m. to FOR AGES AND UNDER SKYLINEFARM ORG A M TO 3 p.m.; rain date is Sunday, P M RAIN DATE IS 3UNDAY Midnight Explore, paranormal activity -IDNIGHT %XPLORE PARANORMAL ACTIVITY exploration, Winter Street Center, Bath. $35; EXPLORATION 7INTER 3TREET #ENTER "ATH reservations required. 380-4677. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED P M TO A M Peaceworks 10th Anniversary Celebration, with 0EACEWORKS TH !NNIVERSARY #ELEBRATION WITH the Shavarsh Ensemble and dancing led by Marie THE 3HAVARSH %NSEMBLE AND DANCING LED BY -ARIE Wendt, Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick. $15. 7ENDT #URTIS -EMORIAL ,IBRARY "RUNSWICK 725-7675. 7 to 9 p.m. TO P M Third Annual Chili, Chowder and Apple Dessert 4HIRD !NNUAL #HILI #HOWDER AND !PPLE $ESSERT Contest, Center Fire Station, Waterboro. 247#ONTEST #ENTER &IRE 3TATION 7ATERBORO 5926. Public tasting begins at 5 p.m. 0UBLIC TASTING BEGINS AT P M Historic House Tour of Yarmouth, various (ISTORIC (OUSE 4OUR OF 9ARMOUTH VARIOUS locations, Yarmouth. $25 day of tour; $20 in LOCATIONS 9ARMOUTH DAY OF TOUR IN advance. 846-6259. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ADVANCE A M TO P M

SUNDAY 35.$!9 Spirits Alive Tours of Eastern Cemetery, learn about 3PIRITS !LI VE 4OURS OF %ASTERN #EMETERY LEARN ABOUT SPECIAL EVENTS 30%#)!, %6%.43 historical figures via historical re-enactments, HISTORICAL lGURES VIA HISTORICAL RE ENACTMENTS TODAY 4/$!9 Eastern Cemetery (Congress Street gate), Portland. %ASTERN #EMETERY #ONGRESS 3TREET GATE 0ORTLAND $7; free for children underage 12.spiritsalive.org. Tate House Museum Architecture Tours, 90-minute FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER AGE SPIRITSALIVE ORG 4ATE (OUS E -USEUM !RCHITECTURE 4OURS MINUTE 1:15 p.m. Through Sept. 25. P M 4HROUGH 3EPT tours of historic home, Tate House Museum, TOURS OF HISTORIC HOME 4ATE (OUSE -USEUM Fall Wine Cruise on Casco Bay, local, farmPortland. $6, $8; $3 for children. 774-6177. 10 and &ALL 7INE #RUISE ON #ASCO "AY LOCAL FARM 0ORTLAND FOR CHILDREN AND to-table food prepared by The Farmer's Table TO TABLE FOOD PREPARED BY 4HE &ARMER S 4ABLE 11:30 a.m.; 1 and 2:30 p.m. Through Oct. 6. A M AND P M 4HROUGH /CT and locally crafted beer with wine influence, AND LOCALLY CRAFTED BEER WITH WINE INmUENCE National Theater in London Live, screening of .ATIONAL 4HEATER IN ,ONDON ,IVE SCREENING OF FAIRS/FESTIVALS &!)23 &%34)6!,3 21-plus; Casablanca Cruises, Portland. $60. PLUS #ASABLANCA #RUISES 0ORTLAND comedy "One Man, Two Guvnors," Fryeburg COMEDY h/NE -AN 4WO 'UVNORS v &RYEBURG winewiseevents.com. 2 to 5 p.m. WINEWISEEVENTS COM TO P M Oxford County Fair, live music, midway, Academy (Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts /XFORD #OUNTY &AIR LIVE MUSIC MIDWAY !CADEMY ,EURA (ILL %ASTMAN 0ERFORMING !RTS agriculture exhibits and events, and more, Center). $15 to $18; $10 for students. 935-9232. AGRICULTURE EXHIBITS AND EVENTS AND MORE #ENTER TO FOR STUDENTS TUESDAY 45%3$!9 Oxford Fairgrounds. $1 to $10. Schedule at 2 and 7 p.m. /XFORD &AIRGROUNDS TO 3CHEDULE AT AND P M Seanachie Nights, "Heard of MOOSE" with Lynne 3EANACHIE .IGHTS h(EARD OF -//3%v WITH ,YNNE oxfordcountyfair.com. Today to Saturday. OXFORDCOUNTYFAIR COM 4ODAY TO 3ATURDAY Cullen and Janet Lynch, Bull Feeney's, Portland. #ULLEN AND *ANET ,YNCH "ULL &EENEY S 0ORTLAND FRIDAY Capriccio, town-wide festival of art, music, poetry, &2)$!9 #APRICCIO TOWN WIDE FESTIVAL OF ART MUSIC POETRY $9/donation. 846-1321. 7 to 9 p.m. DONATION TO P M ballet, live theater, concerts, Festival of Kites and Full Dome $OUBLE &EATURE h4WO 3MALL 0IECES OF Double Feature: "Two Small Pieces of BALLET LIVE THEATER CONCERTS &ESTIVAL OF +ITES AND &ULL $OME PortVeritas, spoken word, Blue, Portland. 7740ORT 6ERITAS SPOKEN WORD "LUE 0ORTLAND more, various locations. Ogunquit. Various prices. 'LASSv AND h)"%8 v 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE Glass" and "IBEX," University of Southern Maine MORE VARIOUS LOCATIONS /GUNQUIT 6ARIOUS PRICES 4111. 7 p.m. P M (Southworth Planetarium), Portland. $5, $6. 780Today to Saturday; schedule at visitogunquit.org. 4ODAY TO 3ATURDAY SCHEDULE AT VISITOGUNQUIT ORG 3OUTHWORTH 0LANETARIUM 0ORTLAND Celebrate YES! Festival of the Arts, skits, silent 4249. 7 and 8:30 p.m. Through Sept. 30. #ELEBRATE 9%3 &ESTIVAL OF THE !RTS SKITS SILENT AND P M 4HRO UGH 3EPT SEPT. 22 3%04 auction, music by The Grassholes and comedy by AUCTION MUSIC BY 4HE 'RASSHOLES AND COMEDY BY Karen Montanaro, mime and dance, Opera +AREN -ONTANARO MIME AND DANCE /PERA Reifer and Saccone, Camp Ketcha, Scarborough. SATURDAY 2EIFER AND 3ACCONE #AMP +ETCHA 3CARBOROUGH 3!452$!9 House at Boothbay Harbor. $15 in advance; $20 (OUSE AT "OOTHBAY (ARBOR IN ADVANCE Lighthouse Tour, wear good shoes; must be $15 to $25. 879-1140. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. today. TO TO P M TODAY ,IGHTHOUSE 4OUR WEAR GOOD SHOES MUST BE day of show. 633-5159. 7:30 p.m. DAY OF SHOW P M Harvest Fest and Chowdah Cook-Off, arts and more than 55 inches tall; canceled in case of (ARVEST &EST AND #HOWDAH #OOK /FF ARTS AND MORE THAN INCHES TALL CANCELED IN CASE OF crafts festival, farmers' market, mill tours, music, rain or fog; Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, South CRAFTS FESTIVAL FARMERS MARKET MILL TOURS MUSIC RAIN OR FOG 3PRING 0OINT ,EDGE ,IGHTHOUSE 3OUTH scenic bike tour and chowder cook-off, Bethel Portland. $5; free for children under 14. 699SCENIC BIKE TOUR AND CHOWDER COOK OFF "ETHEL 0ORTLAND FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER FILMS &),-3 Village, bethelharvestfest.com. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2676. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6ILLAGE BETHELHARVESTFEST COM A M TO P M A M TO P M Saturday. 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the top, overwhelming any flavor of the UIF UPQ PWFSXIFMNJOH BOZ nBWPS PG UIF greens instead of enhancing it. I'm not HSFFOT JOTUFBE PG FOIBODJOH JU * N OPU even sure they had been cooked with any FWFO TVSF UIFZ IBE CFFO DPPLFE XJUI BOZ pork. You certainly couldn't taste it. QPSL :PV DFSUBJOMZ DPVMEO U UBTUF JU 5IJT XBTO U UIF POMZ JODPOTJTUFODZ * This wasn't the only inconsistency I found, which I chalk up to this being a GPVOE XIJDI * DIBML VQ UP UIJT CFJOH B new place and they're still finding their OFX QMBDF BOE UIFZ SF TUJMM mOEJOH UIFJS legs. The corn bread I initially tried, for MFHT 5IF DPSO CSFBE * JOJUJBMMZ USJFE GPS example, was a little dry and could have FYBNQMF XBT B MJUUMF ESZ BOE DPVME IBWF come from a box; the next time, they were DPNF GSPN B CPY UIF OFYU UJNF UIFZ XFSF better, but now much too sweet. They CFUUFS CVU OPX NVDI UPP TXFFU 5IFZ tasted more like sugar than corn. UBTUFE NPSF MJLF TVHBS UIBO DPSO Overall, I'd give this place five stars, 0WFSBMM * E HJWF UIJT QMBDF mWF TUBST when it's on, for the pulled pork, beans XIFO JU T PO GPS UIF QVMMFE QPSL CFBOT and collard greens. Give Sea Smoke a try BOE DPMMBSE HSFFOT (JWF 4FB 4NPLF B USZ and give it some time, because we need a BOE HJWF JU TPNF UJNF CFDBVTF XF OFFE B place like this in the Portland area. QMBDF MJLF UIJT JO UIF 1PSUMBOE BSFB The Features staff anonymously samples meals for BVS 4SObc`Sa abOTT O\]\g[]caZg aO[^ZSa [SOZa T]` about $7. OP]cb %

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and Dance, Portland, portlandempire.com. 9 p.m. AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Open M i c 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 Cover to Cover, original music and a favorite #OVER TO #OVER ORIGINAL MUSIC AND A FAVORITE album performed by local musicians, Big Easy, ALBUM PERFORMED BY LOCAL MUSICIANS "IG %ASY Portland. Ben Kilcollins performs "Tenacious D" 0ORTLAND "EN +ILCOLLINS PERFORMS h4ENACIOUS $v by Tenacious D, 8 p.m. BY 4ENACIOUS $ P M R&B&Soul Night, 21-plus; Gingko Blue Jazz 2 " 3OUL .IGHT PLUS 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ Club, Portland, gingkoblue.com. 5 to 11 p.m. #LUB 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Brian Williamson, acoustic blues, Andy's Old Port "RIAN 7ILLIAMSON ACOUSTIC BLUES !NDY S /LD 0ORT Pub, Portland, andysoldportpub.com. 8 p.m. 0UB 0ORTLAND ANDYSOLDPORTPUB COM P M

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WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Karaoke w i t h DJ Johnny Red, Asylum, Portland. +ARAOKE WITH $* *OHNNY 2ED !SYLUM 0ORTLAND 772-8274. 9 p.m. P M Kevin McElroy and Jimmy Noonan, Irish music, +EVIN -C%LROY AND *IMMY .OONAN )RISH MUSIC Blue, Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. "LUE 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Traditional Irish Session, Irish music, Blue, 4RADITIONAL )RISH 3ESSION )RISH MUSIC "LUE Portland. Donation, portcityblue.com. 9:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Rap Night, hosted by Shupe and III By Instinct, 2AP .IGHT HOSTED BY 3HUPE AND )LL "Y )NSTINCT Big Easy, Portland. $3. bigeasyportland.com. 9 p.m. "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND BIGEASYPORTLAND COM 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 Brian Patricks, folk/singer-songwriter, The "RIAN 0ATRICKS FOLK SINGER SONGWRITER 4HE Local Buzz, Cape Elizabeth. Donations. ,OCAL "UZZ #APE %LIZABETH $ONATIONS capelocalbuzz.com. 8 p.m. CAPELOCALBUZZ COM P M

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