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"We've had an 4P GBS TP HPPE IF TBJE i8F WF IBE BO amazing response, and it's clearly someBNB[JOH SFTQPOTF BOE JU T DMFBSMZ TPNF PORTLAND — American pop band thing the fan base has been very excited 1035-"/% ‰ "NFSJDBO QPQ CBOE UIJOH UIF GBO CBTF IBT CFFO WFSZ FYDJUFE Hanson - yes, Hanson - plays its first about." )BOTPO o ZFT )BOTPO o QMBZT JUT mSTU BCPVU w Maine show in seven years with a return .BJOF TIPX JO TFWFO ZFBST XJUI B SFUVSO Which begs the question: Who makes up 8IJDI CFHT UIF RVFTUJPO 8IP NBLFT VQ to the State Theatre on Tuesday night. the Hanson fan base? 8IFO )BOTPO MBTU When Hanson last UP UIF 4UBUF 5IFBUSF PO 5VFTEBZ OJHIU UIF )BOTPO GBO CBTF The group is on the "Musical Ride Tour" played Portland, Isaac said at the time 5IF HSPVQ JT PO UIF i.VTJDBM 3JEF 5PVSw QMBZFE 1PSUMBOE *TBBD TBJE BU UIF UJNF celebrating a 15-year recording career that fans had grown up with the group DFMFCSBUJOH B ZFBS SFDPSEJOH DBSFFS UIBU GBOT IBE HSPXO VQ XJUI UIF HSPVQ that was launched with "MMMBop," a and were in their 20s. UIBU XBT MBVODIFE XJUI i...#PQ w B BOE XFSF JO UIFJS T song that hit No. 1 in 27 countries. That hasn't really changed, but it's also TPOH UIBU IJU /P JO DPVOUSJFT 5IBU IBTO U SFBMMZ DIBOHFE CVU JU T BMTP That madness aside, the band is still expanded. "Probably the core age of the 5IBU NBEOFTT BTJEF UIF CBOE JT TUJMM FYQBOEFE i1SPCBCMZ UIF DPSF BHF PG UIF going strong. Last year, Hanson released BVEJFODF JT CFUXFFO BOE w *TBBD audience is between 25 and 27," Isaac HPJOH TUSPOH -BTU ZFBS )BOTPO SFMFBTFE its fifth studio album, "Shout It Out." The TBJE i5IFSF BSF BMTP B EFDFOU BNPVOU PG said. "There are also a decent amount of JUT mGUI TUVEJP BMCVN i4IPVU *U 0VU w 5IF record is full of entirely enjoyable R&Bpeople older than that, and people who SFDPSE JT GVMM PG FOUJSFMZ FOKPZBCMF 3 # QFPQMF PMEFS UIBO UIBU BOE QFPQMF XIP flavored pop pock. For this tour, fans are have just discovered Hanson from the last nBWPSFE QPQ QPDL 'PS UIJT UPVS GBOT BSF IBWF KVTU EJTDPWFSFE )BOTPO GSPN UIF MBTU choosing the bulk of the setlist by voting few records that we've made and have DIPPTJOH UIF CVML PG UIF TFUMJTU CZ WPUJOH GFX SFDPSET UIBU XF WF NBEF BOE IBWF online at hanson.net for their favorite discovered the old stuff retrospectively." POMJOF BU IBOTPO OFU GPS UIFJS GBWPSJUF EJTDPWFSFE UIF PME TUVGG SFUSPTQFDUJWFMZ w album. The winning one will get played When "Middle of Nowhere" was reBMCVN 5IF XJOOJOH POF XJMM HFU QMBZFE 8IFO i.JEEMF PG /PXIFSFw XBT SF in its entirety. The band will also throw in MFBTFE JO .BZ *TBBD XBT ZFBST leased in May 1997, Isaac was 16 years JO JUT FOUJSFUZ 5IF CBOE XJMM BMTP UISPX JO crowd favorites such as "Penny and Me" old. He recently spent his 30th birthday DSPXE GBWPSJUFT TVDI BT i1FOOZ BOE .Fw PME )F SFDFOUMZ TQFOU IJT UI CJSUIEBZ and, of course, "MMMBop." on four wheels - he was blindfolded by BOE PG DPVSTF i...#PQ w PO GPVS XIFFMT o IF XBT CMJOEGPMEFE CZ Hanson, in case you've forgotten, is younger brother Joshua and ended up at )BOTPO JO DBTF ZPV WF GPSHPUUFO JT ZPVOHFS CSPUIFS +PTIVB BOE FOEFE VQ BU three brothers from Tulsa, Okla. From a roller-skating rink, where he was joined UISFF CSPUIFST GSPN 5VMTB 0LMB 'SPN B SPMMFS TLBUJOH SJOL XIFSF IF XBT KPJOFE youngest to oldest, the siblings are Zac by a posse of friends. ZPVOHFTU UP PMEFTU UIF TJCMJOHT BSF ;BD CZ B QPTTF PG GSJFOET (drums, piano, guitar, vocals), Taylor "This is totally cheesy, but it was actu ESVNT QJBOP HVJUBS WPDBMT 5BZMPS i5IJT JT UPUBMMZ DIFFTZ CVU JU XBT BDUV (piano, guitar, drums, lead vocals) and ally really fun," Isaac said. "We all went QJBOP HVJUBS ESVNT MFBE WPDBMT BOE BMMZ SFBMMZ GVO w *TBBD TBJE i8F BMM XFOU Isaac (guitar, bass, piano, vocals). out there and got on old-school roller *TBBD HVJUBS CBTT QJBOP WPDBMT PVU UIFSF BOE HPU PO PME TDIPPM SPMMFS Isaac took time out for a chat from a skates, and had flashbacks to early high *TBBD UPPL UJNF PVU GPS B DIBU GSPN B TLBUFT BOE IBE nBTICBDLT UP FBSMZ IJHI recent gig in Colorado. school and middle school." SFDFOU HJH JO $PMPSBEP TDIPPM BOE NJEEMF TDIPPM w "We're very proud of the record and very "HF EPFT IPXFWFS IBWF JUT EPXOTJEF i8F SF WFSZ QSPVE PG UIF SFDPSE BOE WFSZ Age does, however, have its downside. lucky to be able to continue to do what we MVDLZ UP CF BCMF UP DPOUJOVF UP EP XIBU XF i8F XFSF OPU OFBSMZ BT DPPSEJOBUFE BT "We were not nearly as coordinated as do for as long as we've done it," he said of XF PODF XFSF *U T TVSQSJTJOH IPX NVDI EP GPS BT MPOH BT XF WF EPOF JU w IF TBJE PG we once were. It's surprising how much "Shout It Out." i4IPVU *U 0VU w QBJO ZPV DBO DBVTF ZPVSTFMG w pain you can cause yourself." He added that the brothers are psyched )F BEEFE UIBU UIF CSPUIFST BSF QTZDIFE As for how it felt to reach the three-de"T GPS IPX JU GFMU UP SFBDI UIF UISFF EF to come back to Maine. "It's unfortunate UP DPNF CBDL UP .BJOF i*U T VOGPSUVOBUF cade mark, Isaac feels A-OK. "Thirty feels DBEF NBSL *TBBD GFFMT " 0, i5IJSUZ GFFMT that it's been so long since we've been UIBU JU T CFFO TP MPOH TJODF XF WF CFFO great, and I feel very comfortable with HSFBU BOE * GFFM WFSZ DPNGPSUBCMF XJUI back to Portland. We've done a lot of tours XIP * BN BOE XIFSF * N HPJOH w IF TBJE who I am and where I'm going," he said. CBDL UP 1PSUMBOE 8F WF EPOF B MPU PG UPVST and somehow or another did not find our i5IJSUZ POF JT KVTU BSPVOE UIF DPSOFS "Thirty-one is just around the corner, BOE TPNFIPX PS BOPUIFS EJE OPU mOE PVS way far enough north to get to Portland, which is kind of weird, but I'm cool with XBZ GBS FOPVHI OPSUI UP HFU UP 1PSUMBOE XIJDI JT LJOE PG XFJSE CVU * N DPPM XJUI so we're looking forward it. We had a it." TP XF SF MPPLJOH GPSXBSE JU 8F IBE B JU w great show last time, and really enjoyed HSFBU TIPX MBTU UJNF BOE SFBMMZ FOKPZFE ourselves." 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Donation, portcityblue.com. 9:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Open Mic Night, Slainte, Portland. 553-2350. /PEN -IC .IGHT 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND 8 p.m. P M Acoustic Song Circle, Deer Run Tavern, Yarmouth. !COUSTIC 3ONG #IRCLE $EER 2UN 4AVERN 9ARMOUTH 846-9555. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. TO P M Jessica Cunningham, "American Idol" finalist, Ri *ESSICA #UNNINGHAM h!MERICAN )DOLv lNALIST 2I Ra Irish Pub, Portland, rira.com. 8:30 p.m. 2A )RISH 0UB 0ORTLAND RIRA COM P M OCT. 13 /#4 Simons and Goodwin, Americana, Blue, Portland. 3IMONS AND 'OODWIN !MERICANA "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 8 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Sorcha, guitar/banjo jazz, Blue, Portland. 3ORCHA GUITAR BANJO JAZZ "LUE 0ORTLAND Donation, portcityblue.com. 10 p.m. $ONATION PORTCITYBLUE COM P M Tunes in the Key of You, piano sing-a-long with 4UNES IN THE +EY OF 9OU PIANO SING A LONG WITH Kris Rodgers, Empire Dine and Dance, Portland. +RIS 2ODGERS %MPIRE $INE AND $ANCE 0ORTLAND portlandempire.com. 7 p.m. PORTLANDEMPIRE COM P M Eric Winter Quartet, jazz, Gingko Blue Jazz Club, %RIC 7INTER 1UARTET JAZZ 'INGKO "LUE *AZZ #LUB Portland, gingkoblue.com. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. 0ORTLAND GINGKOBLUE COM TO P M Monique Barrett, folk, The Local Buzz, Cape -ONIQUE "ARRETT FOLK 4HE ,OCAL "UZZ #APE Elizabeth. 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A boy befriends a dolphin who lost her tail in ;O`bW\ A[WbV / P]g PST`WS\Ra O R]Z^VW\ eV] Z]ab VS` bOWZ W\ 9:20; Brunswick 10 Today 1:25, 4:15, 7:25,10 fri-Wed 4:10, '( ) 0`c\aeWQY B]ROg ( # "( # %( # T`W ESR "( a crab trap. Inspired by the story, everyone who knows the O Q`OP b`O^ 7\a^W`SR Pg bVS ab]`g SdS`g]\S eV] Y\]ea bVS 10:05; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) Today 12:20,4, ( #) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R B]ROg ( " young man works together to create a prosthetic appendg]c\U [O\ e]`Ya b]USbVS` b] Q`SObS O ^`]abVSbWQ O^^S\R 7:10, 9:50; Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 12:30, 3:30, %( '(# ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ESR (! !(! age for the dolphin, who in turn becomes an inspiration for OUS T]` bVS R]Z^VW\ eV] W\ bc`\ PSQ][Sa O\ W\a^W`ObW]\ T]` 7, 9:40; Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed 12:30,3:10, 6:45, 9:15; % '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg ESR (! !( $("# '( #) people with special needs. Some mild thematic elements. ^S]^ZS eWbV a^SQWOZ \SSRa A][S [WZR bVS[ObWQ SZS[S\ba Falmouth 10 Today 4:35, 7:25 Fri-Sat 4:05, 9:30 Sun-Wed 4OZ[]cbV B]ROg "(!# %( # 4`W AOb "( # '(! Ac\ ESR Showing at: Brunswick 10 Today 1,1:30 (3D), 3:40,4:05 AV]eW\U Ob( 0`c\aeWQY B]ROg (! !2 !(" "( # 4:05 "( # (3D), 6:40, 7:05 (3D), 9:15, 9:40 (3D) Fri-Wed 1:20 (3D), !2 $(" %( # !2 '( # '(" !2 4`W ESR ( !2 1:40, 3:55 (3D), 4:30, 6:40 (3D), 7:15, 9:30 (3D); Cinemagic (" !(## !2 "(! $(" !2 %( # '(! !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ "THE LION KING" (G) (1:29) Animated with the voices ÂľB63 :7=< 97<5Âś 5 ( ' /\W[ObSR eWbV bVS d]WQSa Grand (South Portland) Today-Wed 12:30,4:10 (3D), 7, 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R B]ROg ESR (! "( !2 % of Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons and James Earl Jones. ]T ;ObbVSe 0`]RS`WQY 8S`S[g 7`]\a O\R 8O[Sa 3O`Z 8]\Sa 9:30 (3D); Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 11:50 a.m. '(! !2 ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ESR (# O [ Directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. Tricked into 2W`SQbSR Pg @]US` /ZZS`a O\R @]P ;W\Y]TT B`WQYSR W\b] (3D), 12, ! !( !2 $(" $(# !2 '( 3, 3:10 (3D), 6:40, 6:50 (3D), 9:20, 9:30 (3D); !2 '(! !2 ) thinking he killed his father, a guilt-ridden lion cub flees bVW\YW\U VS YWZZSR VWa TObVS` O UcWZb `WRRS\ ZW]\ QcP Ă€SSa Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed 12 !2 (3D), 12,2:25,4:45, 7:10, 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg ESR ( # "("# %( into exile and abandons his identity as the future king. W\b] SfWZS O\R OPO\R]\a VWa WRS\bWbg Oa bVS Tcbc`S YW\U 9:30; Falmouth 10 Today 4 (3D), 4:05, 6:40, 7 (3D) Fri 4:40, '(! ) 4OZ[]cbV B]ROg " !2 "( # $(" % !2 4`W "(" First released in 1994. 4W`ab `SZSOaSR W\ ''" 7:20 (3D), 9:50 Sat 1:40 (3D), 4:40, 7:20 (3D), 9:50 Sun 1:40 %( !2 '(# AOb (" !2 "(" %( !2 '(# Ac\ (" Showing at: Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) TodayAV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R B]ROg (3D), 4:40, 7:20 (3D) Mon-Wed 4:40, 7:20 (3D) !2 "(" %( !2 ;]\ ESR "(" %( !2 Wed 12,2:30,4:40, 7, 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Today ESR (! "(" % '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg (3D) 12, 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, 9:10 Fri-Wed 12, 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, !2 ( "(! $(# '( 4`W ESR ( "(! $(# "DREAM HOUSE" (PG-13) (1:40) Stars Daniel Craig, Âľ2@3/; 6=CA3Âś >5 ! (" AbO`a 2O\WSZ 1`OWU 9:20; Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed (3D) 2:30, 4:30, 7, 9; '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg ESR !2 (! "(! % ') Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts. Directed by Jim Sheridan. @OQVSZ ESWah O\R <O][W EObba 2W`SQbSR Pg 8W[ AVS`WRO\ Brunswick 10 Fri-Wed (3D) 1:15, 3:35, 7:05, 9:25; Falmouth 0`c\aeWQY 4`W ESR !2 ( # !(!# %( # '( #) 4OZ[]cbV As Will Atenton and his family relocate to a quaint New /a EWZZ /bS\b]\ O\R VWa TO[WZg `SZ]QObS b] O _cOW\b <Se (3D) Fri 4:25, 7:05, 9:25 Sat 1:30,4:25, 7:05, 9:25 Sun 1:30, !2 4`W "( # %( # '( # AOb (! "( # %( # '( # Ac\ (! England town, they soon learn that a mother and her two 3\UZO\R b]e\ bVSg a]]\ ZSO`\ bVOb O []bVS` O\R VS` be] 4:25, 7:05 Mon-Wed 4:25, 7:05 "( # %( # ;]\ ESR "( # %( # children were murdered in the home they now live in. QVWZR`S\ eS`S [c`RS`SR W\ bVS V][S bVSg \]e ZWdS W\ While most everyone thinks the killer is the husband who EVWZS []ab SdS`g]\S bVW\Ya bVS YWZZS` Wa bVS VcaPO\R eV] "MIDNIGHT IN PARIS" (PG-13) (1:40) Stars Owen Wilson, Âľ;72<756B 7< >/@7AÂś >5 ! (" AbO`a =eS\ EWZa]\ survived the incident, Will works with a local woman to ac`dWdSR bVS W\QWRS\b EWZZ e]`Ya eWbV O Z]QOZ e][O\ b] Rachel McAdams and Kathy Bates. Directed by Woody @OQVSZ ;Q/RO[a O\R 9ObVg 0ObSa 2W`SQbSR Pg E]]Rg piece together an even more disturbing puzzle. Violence, ^WSQS b]USbVS` O\ SdS\ []`S RWabc`PW\U ^chhZS DW]ZS\QS Allen. A romantic comedy about a family traveling to the /ZZS\ / `][O\bWQ Q][SRg OP]cb O TO[WZg b`OdSZW\U b] bVS terror, some sexuality and brief strong language. bS``]` a][S aSfcOZWbg O\R P`WST ab`]\U ZO\UcOUS French capital for business. The party includes a young 4`S\QV QO^WbOZ T]` PcaW\Saa BVS ^O`bg W\QZcRSa O g]c\U Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 12:10, AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ( 2:20, ( engaged couple forced to confront the illusion that a life S\UOUSR Q]c^ZS T]`QSR b] Q]\T`]\b bVS WZZcaW]\ bVOb O ZWTS 4:40, 7:20, 9:50 Fri-Wed 12, 2:10,4:30, 7:20,10; Cinemagic "(" %( '(# 4`W ESR ( "(! %( ) 1W\S[OUWQ different from their own is better. Some sexual references RWTTS`S\b T`][ bVSW` ]e\ Wa PSbbS` A][S aSfcOZ `STS`S\QSa Saco Today-Wed 12:10,2:15,4:20, 7:10, 9:25; Brunswick 10 AOQ] B]ROg ESR ( ( # "( %( '( #) 0`c\aeWQY and smoking. O\R a[]YW\U Today 1:50, 4:20, 7:30,10 Fri-Sat 1:25,3:45, 7:30,10 Sun B]ROg (# "( %(! 4`W AOb ( # !("# %(! 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A O\R 0`gO\ 1`O\ab]\ 2W`SQbSR Pg <WQ]ZOa EW\RW\U @ST\ / baseball club on a budget by employing computer-generPOaSPOZZ QZcP ]\ O PcRUSb Pg S[^Z]gW\U Q][^cbS` US\S` Hollywood stunt performer who moonlights as a wheel6]ZZge]]R abc\b ^S`T]`[S` eV] []]\ZWUVba Oa O eVSSZ ated analysis to draft his players. Strong language. ObSR O\OZgaWa b] R`OTb VWa ^ZOgS`a Ab`]\U ZO\UcOUS man discovers that a contract has been put out on him [O\ RWaQ]dS`a bVOb O Q]\b`OQb VOa PSS\ ^cb ]cb ]\ VW[ Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Today-Wed 1,3:45, AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R B]ROg ESR !("# after a heist gone wrong. Strong brutal bloody violence, OTbS` O VSWab U]\S e`]\U Ab`]\U P`cbOZ PZ]]Rg dW]ZS\QS 6:40, 9:30; Brunswick 10 Today 1:10,4:05, 7, 9:50 Fri-Wed $(" '(! ) 0`c\aeWQY B]ROg ( "( # % '(# 4`W ESR language and some nudity. ZO\UcOUS O\R a][S \cRWbg 1:05,4, 6:55, 9:50; Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) ( # " $(## '(# ) 1W\S[OUWQ 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Today 1:10, 7:30 FriAV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R B]ROg ( %(! 4`W Today-Wed 12,3:30, 6:30, 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook B]ROg ESR !(! $(! '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y Wed 4, 9:20; Cinemagic Westbrook Today 12:20,3:20, 6:50, ESR " '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ( !( $(# Today-Wed 12:10,3:20, 6:40, 9:40; Cinemagic Saco TodayB]ROg ESR ( !( $(" '(" ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg 9:10 Fri-Wed 12:20,10; Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed 12:05, '( 4`W ESR ( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg ESR ( # Wed 12:25, 3:20, 6:30, 9:20; Falmouth 10 Today 4, 7 Fri 4, 7, ESR ( # !( $(! '( ) 4OZ[]cbV B]ROg " % 4`W " % 2:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:25 ( # "(! %( '( # 9:55 Sat 1,4, 7, 9:55 Sun 1,4, 7 Mon-Wed 4, 7 '(## AOb " % '(## Ac\ " % ;]\ ESR " % "THE GUARD" (R) (1:36) Stars Brendan Gleeson, Don ÂľB63 5C/@2Âś @ (!$ AbO`a 0`S\RO\ 5ZSSa]\ 2]\ Cheadle and Mark Strong. Directed by John Michael 1VSORZS O\R ;O`Y Ab`]\U 2W`SQbSR Pg 8]V\ ;WQVOSZ McDonagh. An unorthodox Irish policeman with a con;Q2]\OUV /\ c\]`bV]R]f 7`WaV ^]ZWQS[O\ eWbV O Q]\ frontational personality is teamed up with an uptight FBI T`]\bObW]\OZ ^S`a]\OZWbg Wa bSO[SR c^ eWbV O\ c^bWUVb 407 agent to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring. OUS\b b] W\dSabWUObS O\ W\bS`\ObW]\OZ R`cU a[cUUZW\U `W\U Pervasive language, some violence, drug material and >S`dOaWdS ZO\UcOUS a][S dW]ZS\QS R`cU [ObS`WOZ O\R sexual content. aSfcOZ Q]\bS\b Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) Today 5:30, 9:45 AV]eW\U Ob( <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R B]ROg #(! '("# Fri-Wed 2, $(! 6:30 4`W ESR "HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART Âľ6/@@G >=BB3@ /<2 B63 23/B6:G 6/::=EA( >/@B 2" (PG-13) (2:10) Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Âś >5 ! ( AbO`a 2O\WSZ @ORQZWTTS 3[[O EOba]\ O\R Rupert Grint. Directed by David Yates. The final chapter @c^S`b 5`W\b 2W`SQbSR Pg 2OdWR GObSa BVS Âż\OZ QVO^bS` begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their quest PSUW\a Oa 6O``g @]\ O\R 6S`[W]\S Q]\bW\cS bVSW` _cSab of finding and destroying the Dark Lord's three remaining ]T Âż\RW\U O\R RSab`]gW\U bVS 2O`Y :]`R¸a bV`SS `S[OW\W\U Horcruxes. Some sequences of intense action violence and 6]`Q`cfSa A][S aS_cS\QSa ]T W\bS\aS OQbW]\ dW]ZS\QS O\R frightening images. T`WUVbS\W\U W[OUSa Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 3:10, 6:30 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg !( $(! "THE HELP" (PG-13) (2:26) Stars Emma Stone, Viola DaÂľB63 63:>Âś >5 ! ( $ AbO`a 3[[O Ab]\S DW]ZO 2O vis and Octavia Spencer. Directed by Tate Taylor. Jackson, dWa O\R =QbOdWO A^S\QS` 2W`SQbSR Pg BObS BOgZ]` 8OQYa]\ Mississippi, 1962:( /a^W`W\U e`WbS` 3cUS\WO ÂľAYSSbS`Âś >VSZO\ Aspiring writer Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan ;WaaWaaW^^W '$ returns home after college, where unexpected friendships `Sbc`\a V][S OTbS` Q]ZZSUS eVS`S c\Sf^SQbSR T`WS\RaVW^a with African-American maids Aibileen Clark and Minny eWbV /T`WQO\ /[S`WQO\ [OWRa /WPWZSS\ 1ZO`Y O\R ;W\\g Jackson result in a book that gives a previously unheard 8OQYa]\ `SacZb W\ O P]]Y bVOb UWdSa O ^`SdW]caZg c\VSO`R voice to a community's suffering. d]WQS b] O Q][[c\Wbg¸a acTTS`W\U Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today-Wed 11:50 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ESR (# a.m., 3:10, 6:30, 9:30; Cinemagic Saco Today-Wed 12:15, O [ !( $(! '(! ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg ESR ( # 3:20, 6:30, 9:30; Falmouth 10 Today-Fri 4:30, 7:35 Sat-Sun !( $(! '(! ) 4OZ[]cbV B]ROg 4`W "(! %(!# AOb Ac\ 7:35 Mon-Wed 4:30, 7:35; Brunswick 10 Today 1, (1:20,4:30, "(! %(!# ;]\ ESR "(! %(!#) 0`c\aeWQY B]ROg 4 Fri-Wed 1, 6:45; Nickelodeon (Portland) Today-Wed " 4`W ESR $("#) <WQYSZ]RS]\ >]`bZO\R B]ROg ESR 1:45, 4:45. 7:45 ("# "("# %("# "I DON'T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT" (PG-13) (1:35) Stars Âľ7 2=<¸B 9<=E 6=E A63 2=3A 7BÂś >5 ! (!# AbO`a Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan and Kelsey Grammer. AO`OV 8SaaWQO >O`YS` >WS`QS 0`]a\O\ O\R 9SZaSg 5`O[[S`

"SMURFS" (PG) (1:26) Animated with the voices of Hank ÂľA;C@4AÂś >5 ( $ /\W[ObSR eWbV bVS d]WQSa ]T 6O\Y Azaria, Katy Perry and Jonathan Winters. Directed by Raja /hO`WO 9Obg >S``g O\R 8]\ObVO\ EW\bS`a 2W`SQbSR Pg @OXO Gosnell. When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny 5]a\SZZ EVS\ bVS SdWZ eWhO`R 5O`UO[SZ QVOaSa bVS bW\g blue Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their PZcS A[c`Ta ]cb ]T bVSW` dWZZOUS bVSg bc[PZS T`][ bVSW` magical world and into ours. Some mild rude humor and [OUWQOZ e]`ZR O\R W\b] ]c`a A][S [WZR `cRS Vc[]` O\R action. OQbW]\ Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 12:20,3:20 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ( !( "STRAW DOGS" (R) Stars James Marsden, Kate BosÂľAB@/E 2=5AÂś @ AbO`a 8O[Sa ;O`aRS\ 9ObS 0]a worth and Alexander Skarsgard. Directed by Rod Lurie. e]`bV O\R /ZSfO\RS` AYO`aUO`R 2W`SQbSR Pg @]R :c`WS LA. screenwriter David Sumner relocates with his wife, : / aQ`SS\e`WbS` 2OdWR Ac[\S` `SZ]QObSa eWbV VWa eWTS Amy, to her hometown in the deep South. There, while /[g b] VS` V][Sb]e\ W\ bVS RSS^ A]cbV BVS`S eVWZS tensions build between them, a brewing conflict with lobS\aW]\a PcWZR PSbeSS\ bVS[ O P`SeW\U Q]\Ă€WQb eWbV Z] cals becomes a threat to them both. Strong brutal violence QOZa PSQ][Sa O bV`SOb b] bVS[ P]bV Ab`]\U P`cbOZ dW]ZS\QS including a sexual attack, menace, some sexual content W\QZcRW\U O aSfcOZ ObbOQY [S\OQS a][S aSfcOZ Q]\bS\b and pervasive language. O\R ^S`dOaWdS ZO\UcOUS Showing at: Cinemagic Saco Today 7, 9:20 AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg % '( "WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER" (R) (1:46) Stars Anna Faris, ÂľE6/B¸A G=C@ <C;03@Âś @ ("$ AbO`a /\\O 4O`Wa Chris Pratt and Ryan Phillippe. Directed by Mark Mylod. A 1V`Wa >`Obb O\R @gO\ >VWZZW^^S 2W`SQbSR Pg ;O`Y ;gZ]R / woman looks back at the past 20 men she's had relatione][O\ Z]]Ya POQY Ob bVS ^Oab [S\ aVS¸a VOR `SZObW]\ ships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be aVW^a eWbV W\ VS` ZWTS O\R e]\RS`a WT ]\S ]T bVS[ [WUVb PS her one true love. Sexual content and language. VS` ]\S b`cS Z]dS ASfcOZ Q]\bS\b O\R ZO\UcOUS Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook Today 12:20,3, 7, AV]eW\U Ob( 1W\S[OUWQ ESabP`]]Y B]ROg ( ! % 9:30 Fri-Wed 12:20,3, 7, 9:20; Cinemagic Saco Today '(! 4`W ESR ( ! % '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ AOQ] B]ROg 7:05, 9:30 Fri-Wed 7, 9:20; Cinemagic 12:05,2:25,4:45, ( # ( # "("# %( # '(! 4`W ESR % '( ) 1W\S[OUWQ Grand (South Portland) Today-Wed 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30,10; 5`O\R A]cbV >]`bZO\R B]ROg ESR (! # %(! ) Brunswick 10 Today 1:20, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40 Fri-Mon 4:20,10:10 0`c\aeWQY B]ROg ( "( %( '(" 4`W ;]\ "( ( Tue 4:20 Wed 4:20,10:10; Falmouth 10 Today 4:40, 7:30 Fri BcS "( ESR "( ( ) 4OZ[]cbV B]ROg "(" %(! 4`W 4:45, 7:30,10:05 Sat 1:45,4:45, 7:30,10:05 Sun 1:45, 4:45, "("# %(! ( # AOb ("# "("# %(! ( # Ac\ ("# "("# 7:30 Mon-Wed 4:45, 7:30 %(! ;]\ ESR "("# %(!

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area limiting, said Christine BSFB MJNJUJOH TBJE $ISJTUJOF Louise Marshall, Mad Horse's -PVJTF .BSTIBMM .BE )PSTF T artistic director and direcBSUJTUJD EJSFDUPS BOE EJSFD tor of the company's season UPS PG UIF DPNQBOZ T TFBTPO opener, "The Lieutenant of PQFOFS i5IF -JFVUFOBOU PG Inishmore." *OJTINPSF w "Having a backstage area i)BWJOH B CBDLTUBHF BSFB and wings makes a huge BOE XJOHT NBLFT B IVHF difference," Marshall said. EJGGFSFODF w .BSTIBMM TBJE "The depth and width of the i5IF EFQUI BOE XJEUI PG UIF space give you so many more TQBDF HJWF ZPV TP NBOZ NPSF options." PQUJPOT w "The Lieutenant of Inishi5IF -JFVUFOBOU PG *OJTI more" illustrates Marshall's NPSFw JMMVTUSBUFT .BSTIBMM T point. This show demands a QPJOU 5IJT TIPX EFNBOET B lot of special effects. It's someMPU PG TQFDJBM FGGFDUT *U T TPNF times tough to execute those UJNFT UPVHI UP FYFDVUF UIPTF special effects in a small theTQFDJBM FGGFDUT JO B TNBMM UIF ater - especially one without BUFS o FTQFDJBMMZ POF XJUIPVU an easily accessible backstage BO FBTJMZ BDDFTTJCMF CBDLTUBHF area - because the space is so BSFB o CFDBVTF UIF TQBDF JT TP intimate. The audience might JOUJNBUF 5IF BVEJFODF NJHIU be privy to the effects. CF QSJWZ UP UIF FGGFDUT That's less a concern at 5IBU T MFTT B DPODFSO BU Lucid Stage, she said, because -VDJE 4UBHF TIF TBJE CFDBVTF it's easier to set up the special JU T FBTJFS UP TFU VQ UIF TQFDJBM Please see MAD HORSE, PageE30 Gc\Xj\ j\\ ;/2 6=@A3 GX^\ <*'

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PORTLAND — Portland writer Eliza1035-"/% ‰ 1PSUMBOE XSJUFS &MJ[B beth Peavey returns to the stage for an enCFUI 1FBWFZ SFUVSOT UP UIF TUBHF GPS BO FO core of her one-woman performance "My DPSF PG IFS POF XPNBO QFSGPSNBODF i.Z Mother's Clothes Are Not My Mother." .PUIFS T $MPUIFT "SF /PU .Z .PUIFS w Peavey, an essayist and educator, wrote 1FBWFZ BO FTTBZJTU BOE FEVDBUPS XSPUF the piece after sorting through the belongUIF QJFDF BGUFS TPSUJOH UISPVHI UIF CFMPOH ings of her mother, Shirley, following her JOHT PG IFS NPUIFS 4IJSMFZ GPMMPXJOH IFS death in May 2009. She debuted the piece EFBUI JO .BZ 4IF EFCVUFE UIF QJFDF in August, selling out two shows at St. JO "VHVTU TFMMJOH PVU UXP TIPXT BU 4U Lawrence Arts Center in Portland. She re-BXSFODF "SUT $FOUFS JO 1PSUMBOE 4IF SF turns to the St. Lawrence for repeat perUVSOT UP UIF 4U -BXSFODF GPS SFQFBU QFS formances at 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday. GPSNBODFT BU Q N 4VOEBZ BOE .POEBZ "This is not a Hallmark special, and I i5IJT JT OPU B )BMMNBSL TQFDJBM BOE * am not portraying my mother as a hero," BN OPU QPSUSBZJOH NZ NPUIFS BT B IFSP w Peavey said. "It's honest, funny, difficult 1FBWFZ TBJE i*U T IPOFTU GVOOZ EJGmDVMU and poignant." BOE QPJHOBOU w Peavey is reluctant to call "My Mother's 1FBWFZ JT SFMVDUBOU UP DBMM i.Z .PUIFS T Clothes Are Not My Mother" a play. When $MPUIFT "SF /PU .Z .PUIFSw B QMBZ 8IFO she was younger, she fancied herself a TIF XBT ZPVOHFS TIF GBODJFE IFSTFMG B playwright, but her playwriting career QMBZXSJHIU CVU IFS QMBZXSJUJOH DBSFFS lasted all of one play. MBTUFE BMM PG POF QMBZ This is more of a memoir. She performs 5IJT JT NPSF PG B NFNPJS 4IF QFSGPSNT it in two acts, with props, talking directly JU JO UXP BDUT XJUI QSPQT UBMLJOH EJSFDUMZ to the audience in the first person. "People UP UIF BVEJFODF JO UIF mSTU QFSTPO i1FPQMF still like to go listen to people talk," she TUJMM MJLF UP HP MJTUFO UP QFPQMF UBML w TIF said. TBJE For Peavey, these performances do not 'PS 1FBWFZ UIFTF QFSGPSNBODFT EP OPU represent a cathartic experience; she has SFQSFTFOU B DBUIBSUJD FYQFSJFODF TIF IBT worked through most of her grief. But she XPSLFE UISPVHI NPTU PG IFS HSJFG #VU TIF suspects her performance may provide a TVTQFDUT IFS QFSGPSNBODF NBZ QSPWJEF B cathartic outlet for people in the audience. DBUIBSUJD PVUMFU GPS QFPQMF JO UIF BVEJFODF Especially among people her age - Peavey &TQFDJBMMZ BNPOH QFPQMF IFS BHF o 1FBWFZ is 52 - a lot of people are experiencing the JT o B MPU PG QFPQMF BSF FYQFSJFODJOH UIF death of a parent or learning to cope with EFBUI PG B QBSFOU PS MFBSOJOH UP DPQF XJUI loss. MPTT Her writing process began when she Staff Writer Bob Keyes can be contacted at 791-6457 )FS XSJUJOH QSPDFTT CFHBO XIFO TIF AbOTT E`WbS` 0]P 9SgSa QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob %' $"#% tucked herself away in Bethel for two or at: UVDLFE IFSTFMG BXBZ JO #FUIFM GPS UXP ]` Ob( weeks. She unloaded all of her emotions, bkeyes@pressherald. com XFFLT 4IF VOMPBEFE BMM PG IFS FNPUJPOT PYSgSa.^`SaaVS`OZR Q][ and then distilled them into a format that Twitter: pphbkeyes BOE UIFO EJTUJMMFE UIFN JOUP B GPSNBU UIBU BeWbbS`( ^^VPYSgSa


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OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS /0%.).'3 2%#%04)/.3 Mary Bourke: "Standing in Place," acrylic -ARY "OURKE h3TANDING IN 0LACE v ACRYLIC paintings, Greenhut Galleries, Portland. 772PAINTINGS 'REENHUT 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND 2693. Opens today. Through Oct. 29. /PENS TODAY 4HROUGH /CT First Friday Art Walk, self-guided tour of local art &IRST &RIDAY !RT 7ALK SELF GUIDED TOUR OF LOCAL ART galleries, studios, museums and alternative art GALLERIES STUDIOS MUSEUMS AND ALTERNATIVE ART venues, various locations, downtown Portland. VENUES VARIOUS LOCATIONS DOWNTOWN 0ORTLAND CONTINUING #/.4).5).' firstfridayartwalk.com. 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Portland Museum of Art: "John Marin: Modernism lRSTFRIDAYARTWALK COM TO P M &RIDAY 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF !RT h*OHN -ARIN -ODERNISM "The Earthly and the Ethereal," work by Pat h4HE %ARTHLY AND THE %THEREAL v WORK BY 0AT at Mid-century," work from painter Marin's career AT -ID CENTURY v WORK FROM PAINTER -ARIN S CAREER Plourde and Prairie Stuart-Wolff, Aarhus Gallery, 0LOURDE AND 0RAIRIE 3TUART 7OLFF !ARHUS 'ALLERY between 1870 and 1953, through Monday; "The BETWEEN AND THROUGH -ONDAY h4HE Belfast. 338-0001. Reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works "ELFAST 2ECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY $OROTHY AND (ERBERT 6OGEL #OLLECTION &IFTY 7ORKS Through Oct. 30. 4HROUGH /CT for Fifty States," collection of drawings, paintings, FOR &IFTY 3TATES v COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS PAINTINGS "African Applique," antique textiles from Africa, h!FRICAN !PPLIQUE v ANTIQUE TEXTILES FROM !FRICA sculptures, photographs and prints by artists SCULPTURES PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRINTS BY ARTISTS Sarajo, Portland. 761-2400. Reception. 6 to 8 3ARAJO 0ORTLAND 2ECEPTION TO mainly working in the U.S., through Oct. 23; MAINLY WORKING IN THE 5 3 THROUGH /CT p.m. Friday. P M &RIDAY "Madeleine de Sinety: Photographs," photos of h-ADELEINE DE 3INETY 0HOTOGRAPHS v PHOTOS OF "Chalk," work by Luc Demers and Peter Precourt, everyday people and public events over a 40-year h#HALK v WORK BY ,UC $EMERS AND 0ETER 0RECOURT EVERYDAY PEOPLE AND PUBLIC EVENTS OVER A YEAR Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. harlowgallery.org. (ARLOW 'ALLERY (ALLOWELL HARLOWGALLERY ORG period, through Dec. 18. portlandmuseum.org PERIOD THROUGH $EC PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG Reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Oct. 29. 2ECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH /CT University of New England Art Gallery, Portland: 5NIVERSITY OF .EW %NGLAND !RT 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND Sara Gray: "Transitions," landscape photography, 3ARA 'RAY h4RANSITIONS v LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY "Children's Book Illustrators," original work by h#HILDREN S "OOK )LLUSTRATORS v ORIGINAL WORK BY Gleason Fine Art, Portland. 699-5599. Reception, 'LEASON &INE !RT 0ORTLAND 2ECEPTION Maurice Sendak, Dr. Seuss, Jules Feiffer, Eric -AURICE 3ENDAK $R 3EUSS *ULES &EIFFER %RIC 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through Nov. 30. TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV Carle, Leonard Baskin, E.B. Lewis, Barbara #ARLE ,EONARD "ASKIN % " ,EWIS "ARBARA Painters Bayard Hollins and JonTaner, Caldbeck 0AINTERS "AYARD (OLLINS AND *ON 4ANER #ALDBECK Cooney and more, through Oct. 30. une.edu/ #OONEY AND MORE THROUGH /CT UNE EDU Gallery, Rockland. 594-5935. Reception, 5 to 8 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND 2ECEPTION TO artgallery/childrensbook.cfm ARTGALLERY CHILDRENSBOOK CFM p.m. Friday.Through Nov. 12. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV Maine Historical Society, Portland: "Having -AINE (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY 0ORTLAND h(AVING Emilia Carbone, Marjorie Strauss and Hannah %MILIA #ARBONE -ARJORIE 3TRAUSS AND (ANNAH in Paris a Great Success," French fashion from IN 0ARIS A 'REAT 3UCCESS v &RENCH FASHION FROM Nelsbach, plus 16 other artists, Art Space Gallery, .ELSBACH PLUS OTHER ARTISTS !RT 3PACE 'ALLERY 1928 to 1936, through Dec. 31; "Dressing Up, TO THROUGH $EC h$RESSING 5P Rockland. artspacemaine.com. Reception, 5 to 8 2OCKLAND ARTSPACEMAINE COM 2ECEPTION TO Standing Out, Fitting In: Adornment & Identity in 3TANDING /UT &ITTING )N !DORNMENT )DENTITY IN p.m. Friday. Through Nov. 3. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV Maine," artifacts reveal the way Mainers dressed -AINE v ARTIFACTS REVEAL THE WAY -AINERS DRESSED "dinamik simetre," group exhibition, 3Fish hDINAMIK SIMETRE v GROUP EXHIBITION &ISH from the 18th to 20th centuries, through May 27. FROM THE TH TO TH CENTURIES THROUGH -AY Gallery, Portland. 773-4773. Reception, 5 to 10 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND 2ECEPTION TO mainehistory.org. MAINEHISTORY ORG p.m. Friday. P M &RIDAY Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay: #OASTAL -AINE "OTANICAL 'ARDENS "OOTHBAY Jan Piribek, "(EN)CODED LANDSCAPES: *AN 0IRIBEK h %. #/$%$ ,!.$3#!0%3 "The Stone Coast," sculptures by multiple artists, h4HE 3TONE #OAST v SCULPTURES BY MULTIPLE ARTISTS Walking-in-Timespace," Mayo Street Arts, 7ALKING IN 4IMESPACE v -AYO 3TREET !RTS and "Maine Fiberarts Showcase," both through AND h-AINE &IBERARTS 3HOWCASE v BOTH THROUGH Portland, mayostreetarts.org. Reception, 5 to 8 0ORTLAND MAYOSTREETARTS ORG 2ECEPTION TO Monday. 633-4333. -ONDAY p.m. Friday. Through Oct. 26. P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH /CT Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick: "OWDOIN #OLLEGE -USEUM OF !RT "RUNSWICK New Works, by painters American Martin and .EW 7ORKS BY PAINTERS !MERICAN -ARTIN AND "Edward Hopper's Maine," paintings of Maine h%DWARD (OPPER S -AINE v PAINTINGS OF -AINE Dianne Schelble, Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland. $IANNE 3CHELBLE #ARVER (ILL 'ALLERY 2OCKLAND scenes, through Oct. 16; "Along theYangzi River: SCENES THROUGH /CT h!LONG THE 9ANGZI 2IVER 594-7745. Reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. 2ECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY Regional Culture of the Bronze Age from Hunan," 2EGIONAL #ULTURE OF THE "RONZE !GE FROM (UNAN v "Time Immortal," recent and retro works by h4IME )MMORTAL v RECENT AND RETRO WORKS BY 60 bronze vessels and monumental bells cast in BRONZE VESSELS AND MONUMENTAL BELLS CAST IN Virginia Valdes, Frost Farm Gallery, Norway. 7436IRGINIA 6ALDES &ROST &ARM 'ALLERY .ORWAY southern China between 1300 B.C.E. and 221 SOUTHERN #HINA BETWEEN " # % AND 8041. Reception, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Through 2ECEPTION TO P M &RIDAY 4HROUGH B.C.E., through Jan. 8. bowdoin.edu " # % THROUGH *AN BOWDOIN EDU Oct. 29. /CT Bowdoin College (Peary-MacMillan Arctic "OWDOIN #OLLEGE 0EARY -AC-ILLAN !RCTIC "Good Design is Good Business: The Elements of h'OOD $ESIGN IS 'OOD "USINESS 4HE %LEMENTS OF Museum), Brunswick: "Imagination Takes Shape: -USEUM "RUNSWICK h)MAGINATION 4AKES 3HAPE Branding," showcase of recent branding work by "RANDING v SHOWCASE OF RECENT BRANDING WORK BY Canadian Inuit Art from the Robert and Judith #ANADIAN )NUIT !RT FROM THE 2OBERT AND *UDITH Maine graphic designers, Portland Public Library -AINE GRAPHIC DESIGNERS 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY Toll Collection," through Dec. 6. bowdoin.edu/ 4OLL #OLLECTION v THROUGH $EC BOWDOIN EDU (Lewis Gallery), maine.aiga.org. 5 to 8 p.m. ,EWIS 'ALLERY MAINE AIGA ORG TO P M arcticmuseum. ARCTICMUSEUM Friday. Through Nov. 28. &RIDAY 4HROUGH .OV Maine Maritime Museum, Bath: "ALOFT! Topsails -AINE -ARITIME -USEUM "ATH h!,/&4 4OPSAILS "Celebrating Ten Years of Art and Life in h#ELEBRATING 4EN 9EARS OF !RT AND ,IFE IN to Turbines," use of wind power through the ages, TO 4URBINES v USE OF WIND POWER THROUGH THE AGES Yarmouth," Yarmouth Frame Shop and Gallery. 9ARMOUTH v 9ARMOUTH &RAME 3HOP AND 'ALLERY through Nov. 27. mainemaritimemuseum.org THROUGH .OV MAINEMARITIMEMUSEUM ORG 846-7777. Reception, 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. 2ECEPTION TO P M 3ATURDAY Saco Museum: "Drawn from the River: Drawings 3ACO -USEUM h$RAWN FROM THE 2IVER $RAWINGS Harold Garde: "Still Life," paintings, Courthouse (AROLD 'ARDE h3TILL ,IFE v PAINTINGS #OURTHOUSE by Artists of the Saco River Valley"; Christy BY !RTISTS OF THE 3ACO 2IVER 6ALLEYv #HRISTY Gallery Fine Art, Ellsworth. 667-6611. Artist's talk, 'ALLERY &INE !RT %LLSWORTH !RTIST S TALK Bergland: "Late Seasons of Great Pond"; and "ERGLAND h,ATE 3EASONS OF 'REAT 0ONDv AND 4 to 5 p.m.; reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. TO P M RECEPTION TO P M 7EDNESDAY "Two Hundred Years of the Academy: Thornton h4WO (UNDRED 9EARS OF THE !CADEMY 4HORNTON Through Oct. 16. 4HROUGH /CT Academy Bicentennial Exhibition," documents, !CADEMY "ICENTENNIAL %XHIBITION v DOCUMENTS artifacts and photos; all through Nov. 13. dyer ARTIFACTS AND PHOTOS ALL THROUGH .OV DYER CONTINUING #/.4).5).' librarysacomuseum.org LIBRARYSACOMUSEUM ORG Aucocisco Galleries, Portland: Terry Hilt, Susan !UCOCISCO 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND 4ERRY (ILT 3USAN Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland: "Paul &ARNSWORTH !RT -USEUM 2OCKLAND h0AUL Shatter and Andrea Sulzer, multimedia, through 3HATTER AND !NDREA 3ULZER MULTIMEDIA THROUGH Caponigro: The Hidden Presence of Places," #APONIGRO 4HE (IDDEN 0RESENCE OF 0LACES v Saturday. 775-2222. 3ATURDAY photographs, through Sunday; "Andrew Wyeth, PHOTOGRAPHS THROUGH 3UNDAY h!NDREW 7YETH Maine College of Art (Institute of Contemporary -AINE #OLLEGE OF !RT )NSTITUTE OF #ONTEMPORARY Christina's World and the Olson House," through #HRISTINA S 7ORLD AND THE /LSON (OUSE v THROUGH Art), Portland: "Rally," juried exhibition of artists !RT 0ORTLAND h2ALLY v JURIED EXHIBITION OF ARTISTS Oct. 30; "Jason Larkin: Past Perfect," 2011 Arnold /CT h*ASON ,ARKIN 0AST 0ERFECT v !RNOLD who explore identity, memory and erasure, WHO EXPLORE IDENTITY MEMORY AND ERASURE Newman Prize winner exhibition, through Nov. .EWMAN 0RIZE WINNER EXHIBITION THROUGH .OV through Sunday, meca.edu. 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local artisans painting, throwing clay LOCAL ARTISANS PAINTING THROWING CLAY and displaying pottery, photography AND DISPLAYING POTTERY PHOTOGRAPHY and fiber, Sundays through Oct. 30. AND lBER 3UNDAYS THROUGH /CT 846-7967. Continued from Page E22 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 317 Main Street Community Music -AIN 3TREET #OMMUNITY -USIC Center, Yarmouth: Anne Ritchie, 27. 699-5083. #ENTER 9ARMOUTH !NNE 2ITCHIE Rose Contemporary, Portland: photographs on canvas and in print, PHOTOGRAPHS ON CANVAS AND IN PRINT 2OSE #ONTEMPORARY 0ORTLAND "Intimate Abstraction," work by nine through Nov. 11. 317mainst.org. THROUGH .OV MAINST ORG h)NTIMATE !BSTRACTION v WORK BY NINE Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport: artists who explore the fundamentals 4HOS -OSER 3HOWROOM &REEPORT ARTISTS WHO EXPLORE THE FUNDAMENTALS of image making on a smaller scale, "Celebrate Women Artists in Maine," h#ELEBRATE 7OMEN !RTISTS IN -AINE v OF IMAGE MAKING ON A SMALLER SCALE through Oct. 29. 780-0700. group show of 20 artists, through Dec. GROUP SHOW OF ARTISTS THROUGH $EC THROUGH /CT Grapheteria Gallery, Portland: Sicilian 31.865-4519. 'RAPHETERIA 'ALLERY 0ORTLAND 3ICILIAN Bayview Gallery, Brunswick: Charles photography exhibit, through Oct. 31. "AYVIEW 'ALLERY "RUNSWICK #HARLES PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT 772-3709. Movalli, paintings, through Saturday. -OVALLI PAINTINGS THROUGH 3ATURDAY Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island: 729-5500. 2ICHARD "OYD 'ALLERY 0EAKS )SLAND Icon Contemporary Art, Brunswick: "Diversity," multi-artist show, through )CON #ONTEMPORARY !RT "RUNSWICK h$IVERSITY v MULTI ARTIST SHOW THROUGH Oct. 30. 712-1097. Don Voisine, paintings, through Oct. $ON 6OISINE PAINTINGS THROUGH /CT /CT 15.725-8157. University of Southern Maine Art 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE !RT Gallery, Gorham: "Engaging Insects: Summer Island Studio - Gallery of 3UMMER )SLAND 3TUDIO n 'ALLERY OF 'ALLERY 'ORHAM h%NGAGING )NSECTS Fine Artisans, Brunswick: "Totems Artists and Scientists," work of nine &INE !RTISANS "RUNSWICK h4OTEMS !RTISTS AND 3CIENTISTS v WORK OF NINE artists and scientists, through Nov. 10. OF ,AND AND 3EA v WATERCOLORIST of Land and Sea," watercolorist ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS THROUGH .OV and Asian brush painter Jean Kigel, 780-5008. AND !SIAN BRUSH PAINTER *EAN +IGEL Village Green Park, Yarmouth: through Oct. 31.373-1810. THROUGH /CT 6ILLAGE 'REEN 0ARK 9ARMOUTH Whatnot Gallery, Spindleworks, Artisans Collective Art in the Park, 7HATNOT 'ALLERY 3PINDLEWORKS !RTISANS #OLLECTIVE !RT IN THE 0ARK

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Brunswick: "PictureThis," pho"RUNSWICK h0ICTURE 4HIS v PHO tography exhibit, through Oct. 31. TOGRAPHY EXHIBIT THROUGH /CT 725-8820. Markings Gallery, Bath: "A Color-ARKINGS 'ALLERY "ATH h! #OLOR ful Palette," Annette Kearney, Heidi FUL 0ALETTE v !NNETTE +EARNEY (EIDI Daub, Ann Sklar, Natasha Kempers$AUB !NN 3KLAR .ATASHA +EMPERS Cullen and others; and "Delicious #ULLEN AND OTHERS AND h$ELICIOUS Wool, Local Color," Maine artist 7OOL ,OCAL #OLOR v -AINE ARTIST and farmer Nanne Kennedy's yarns AND FARMER .ANNE +ENNEDY S YARNS and blankets, both through Oct. 31. AND BLANKETS BOTH THROUGH /CT markingsgallery.com MARKINGSGALLERY COM Gold/Smith Gallery, Boothbay 'OLD 3MITH 'ALLERY "OOTHBAY Harbor: "The Working Waterfront and (ARBOR h4HE 7ORKING 7ATERFRONT AND Other Fancies," new work in colored /THER &ANCIES v NEW WORK IN COLORED pencil by John Wissemann, through PENCIL BY *OHN 7ISSEMANN THROUGH Oct. 26. 633-6252. /CT Gleason Fine Art, Boothbay Harbor: 'LEASON &INE !RT "OOTHBAY (ARBOR John Sidell: "The Sum of the Parts" *OHN 3IDELL h4HE 3UM OF THE 0ARTSv and Brad Betts, Philip Frey, Loretta AND "RAD "ETTS 0HILIP &REY ,ORETTA Krupinski and John Neville: "Down to +RUPINSKI AND *OHN .EVILLE h$OWN TO the Sea in Ships!", both through Oct. THE 3EA IN 3HIPS v BOTH THROUGH /CT 29. 633-6849. Boothbay Region Art Foundation "OOTHBAY 2EGION !RT &OUNDATION Gallery, Boothbay Harbor: "ArtinMe," 'ALLERY "OOTHBAY (ARBOR h!RTIN-E v

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statewide juried art show featuring STATEWIDE JURIED ART SHOW FEATURING Maine artists, through Nov. 19. -AINE ARTISTS THROUGH .OV 633-2703. York Art Association, York Harbor: 9ORK !RT !SSOCIATION 9ORK (ARBOR "Observations," photography show, h/BSERVATIONS v PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW through Oct. 30. 363-4049. THROUGH /CT Pasco Center of Kennebunkport 0ASCO #ENTER OF +ENNEBUNKPORT Historical Society, Kennebunkport: (ISTORICAL 3OCIETY +ENNEBUNKPORT "High Seas and a Safe Harbor: h(IGH 3EAS AND A 3AFE (ARBOR Kennebunkport's Age of Sail," +ENNEBUNKPORT S !GE OF 3AIL v maritime exhibition, through Friday. MARITIME EXHIBITION THROUGH &RIDAY 967-2751. River Tree Arts, Kennebunk: "Retro2IVER 4REE !RTS +ENNEBUNK h2ETRO spective," selected works by the late SPECTIVE v SELECTED WORKS BY THE LATE John Schoepfle, through Oct. 31. *OHN 3CHOEPmE THROUGH /CT 967-9120. Abbie Williams Studio, Damariscotta: !BBIE 7ILLIAMS 3TUDIO $AMARISCOTTA "Foggy Days in Maine," paintings by h&OGGY $AYS IN -AINE v PAINTINGS BY Abbie Williams, through Saturday. !BBIE 7ILLIAMS THROUGH 3ATURDAY 563-7568. The Bakery, Damariscotta: Paintings 4HE "AKERY $AMARISCOTTA 0AINTINGS by Lea Peterson, through Nov. 30. BY ,EA 0ETERSON THROUGH .OV 563-2867. Damariscotta River Grill: "Art at the $AMARISCOTTA 2IVER 'RILL h!RT AT THE

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listings ET CETERA n BENEFITS Yogathon, benefits MaineShare, Maine Mall, South Portland. $8 per hour. maineyogathon.com. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Signature Chefs Auction for March of Dimes, sample food from local restaurants and supermarkets; live and silent auction items include unique dinners, hotel stays and weekend getaways; DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant, Portland. $40 to $50. marchofdimes.com/maine. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Fashionable Giving for Life Fashion Show, benefit for Family Crisis Services, Avant Dance & Event Center, Westbrook. $10 in advance; $20 at the door. 329-6318. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Oct. 13.

n FAIRS/FESTIVALS Fryeburg Fair, Maine’s largest agricultural fair with harness racing, nightly entertainment, a midway and exhibits, Fryeburg Fairgrounds. $10; free for children under 12. fryeburgfair.com. Various times today to Sunday. Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta, with pumpkin boat racing, pumpkin catapulting, a giant pumpkin parade and more; various locations, Damariscotta. Most events are free. Various times today to Monday; schedule at damariscottapumpkinfest.com. Fling into Fall, parade, fireworks, concerts, a car show, dancing and more; various locations, Searsport. searsportme.net. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Farmington Apple Festival, apple pressing, crafters, apple/fall novelties, food sale, luncheon, apples for sale and more; Fairbanks School Neighborhood Association, Farmington. 7783808. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Autumnfest, craft show, music, scarecrow making, a scavenger hunt and more, various locations, Bath. visitbath.com. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Fall Foliage Craft Fair, variety of crafts, children’s activities, entertainment and exhibits, Boothbay Railway Village, Boothbay. railwayvillage.org. Saturday and Sunday. Fall Festival, bulb sale, indie crafts, apple bobbing, coffee sack races, music and more, Seed & Bean, Kennebunk. 636-7555. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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TODAY National Theater in London Live: “The Kitchen,” screening of play set in 1950s London, Fryeburg Academy (Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center). $15 to $18; $10 for students. 935-9232. Live at 2 p.m.; rebroadcast at 7 p.m. National Theater in London Live: “The Kitchen,” Strand Theatre, Rockland. $23; $15 for students. rocklandstrand.com. Live at 2 p.m.; rebroadcast at 7 p.m. National Theater in London Live: “The Kitchen,” Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $15. 563-3424. 7 p.m. Tate House Museum Architecture Tours, 90minute tours, Tate House Museum, Portland. $3 to $8. 774-6177. 10 and 11:30 a.m.; 1 and 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY Second Annual Harvest Revue, with storyteller Van Reid, folk music duo Castlebay and traditional music by The Pollywogs, Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $12; $5 for children. 5633424. 7 p.m.

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The Fryeburg Fair continues through Sunday with a wide variety of agricultural competitions, harness racing, a midway and nightly entertainment. SATURDAY Portland Fire Museum Open House, fire horses return to the stalls, antique fire trucks display and firefighting films; part of Spring Street will be closed to traffic; Portland Fire Museum. $5. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Cladah Mhor Pipe Band at 11 a.m. Apple Saturdays, cider pressing (bring your own apples or purchase at the village), Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, New Gloucester. Free. 9264597. 10 a.m. Lighthouse Tours, wear good shoes; must be more than 55 inches tall; canceled in case of rain or fog; Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, South Portland. $5; free for children under 14. 6992676. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Third Annual Pie Baking Contest, Bath City Park. 443-8330. Judging begins at 11 a.m. Carfest Classic Car Show, Ball Field, York Beach. $5 per car. 603-332-0253. 9 to 11 a.m. Foreign Auto Festival Show, featuring Volkswagens, Owls Head Transportation Museum. $12; free for ages 18 and under. owlshead.org. 9:30 a.m. (gates) Saturday and Sunday. Free Ice Skating, with Salty Pete, Crackers and Portland Pirates past and present, Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland. Free. 775-3458. 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY “Longfellow and Bull: The Virtuoso and the Poet,” lecture and concert, Hiram Historical Society. Free. 625-4762. 2:30 p.m. Antiques Show and Sale, Medomak Valley Land Trust’s annual event with 60 dealers, Medomak Valley High School, Waldoboro. $5. midcoast.com/~mvlt/calendar.html. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. TUESDAY “The Phantom of the Opera,” screening of 25th anniversary theater performance from Royal Albert Hall, Brunswick 10. $18 to $22. fathomevents.com. 7:30 p.m. Port Veritas Spoken Word Night, poet John Survivor Blake and poetry slam competition, Local Sprouts Cooperative, Portland. $3, $5. localsprouts.coop. 7 p.m.

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Continued from Page E28 :fek`el\[ ]ifd >OUS 3 & WEDNESDAY 7%$.%3$!9 Maine Ski Season Launch Party, reception, -AINE 3KI 3EASON ,AUNCH 0ARTY RECEPTION displays, light fare, a cash bar, book signing with DISPLAYS LIGHT FARE A CASH BAR BOOK SIGNING WITH four authors, short films, door prizes and more, FOUR AUTHORS SHORT lLMS DOOR PRIZES AND MORE %ASTLAND 0ARK (OTEL 0ORTLAND SKISEASONLAUNCHPA Eastland Park Hotel, Portland, skiseasonlaunchpa RTY EVENTBRITE COM TO TO rty.eventbrite.com. $15 to $200. 773-7669. 6 to 9 p.m. P M Thomas Hill StandpipeTour, tour 1897 structure 4HOMAS (ILL 3TANDPIPE 4OUR TOUR STRUCTURE on the highest point in Bangor, Thomas Hill ON THE HIGHEST POINT IN "ANGOR 4HOMAS (ILL Standpipe, Bangor. Free. 3 to 6 p.m. 3TANDPIPE "ANGOR &REE TO P M

FILMS N &),-3 "IWomen Art Revolution" (2010), documentary h 7OMEN !RT 2EVOLUTIONv DOCUMENTARY explores "secret history" of feminist art, Space, EXPLORES hSECRET HISTORYv OF FEMINIST ART 3PACE Portland. $7. space538.org. 7:30 p.m. today. 0ORTLAND SPACE ORG P M TODAY Movies at the Museum: "The Myth of the -OVIES AT THE -USEUM h4HE -YTH OF THE American Sleepover" (2010), Portland Museum of !MERICAN 3LEEPOVERv 0ORTLAND -USEUM OF Art. $7. portlandmuseum.org. 6:30 p.m. Friday; !RT PORTLANDMUSEUM ORG P M &RIDAY 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. P M 3ATURDAY AND 3UNDAY Banned Book Film Festival: "Maurice" "ANNED "OOK &ILM &ESTIVAL h-AURICEv (1987; rated R), Portland Public Library. Free. RATED 2 0ORTLAND 0UBLIC ,IBRARY &REE portlandlibrary.com. 1:30 p.m. Saturday. PORTLANDLIBRARY COM P M 3ATURDAY Flix for Chix: "Mrs. Henderson Presents" (2005), &LIX FOR #HIX h-RS (ENDERSON 0RESENTSv Skidompha Library, Damariscotta. $5/donation. 3KIDOMPHA ,IBRARY $AMARISCOTTA DONATION 563-5513. 7 p.m. Tuesday. P M 4UESDAY "Nosferatu" (1979), Dunaway Center, Ogunquit. h.OSFERATUv $UNAWAY #ENTER /GUNQUIT Free. 646-61 70. 7 p.m. Wednesday. &REE P M 7EDNESDAY " I n Good Time: The Piano Jazz of Marian h)N 'OOD 4IME 4HE 0IANO *AZZ OF -ARIAN McPartland," Portland film premiere, Hannaford -C0ARTLAND v 0ORTLAND lLM PREMIERE (ANNAFORD Hall, University of Southern Maine, Portland. (ALL 5NIVERSITY OF 3OUTHERN -AINE 0ORTLAND $10. usm.maine.edu/about. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13. USM MAINE EDU ABOUT P M /CT Reel Rock Film Tour, presented by Windstopper 2EEL 2OCK &ILM 4OUR PRESENTED BY 7INDSTOPPER and Northface, Big Easy, Portland. $10, $12. 775AND .ORTHFACE "IG %ASY 0ORTLAND 2266. bigeasyportland.com. 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 13. BIGEASYPORTLAND COM TO P M /CT

BOOKS/AUTHORS N "//+3 !54(/23 TODAY 4/$!9 Camille Dungy, award-winning environmental #AMILLE $UNGY AWARD WINNING ENVIRONMENTAL poet and editor of African-American nature poetry POET AND EDITOR OF !FRICAN !MERICAN NATURE POETRY anthology, Bates College (Olin Arts Center), ANTHOLOGY "ATES #OLLEGE /LIN !RTS #ENTER Lewiston. Free; tickets required. 786-6135. ,EWISTON &REE TICKETS REQUIRED 7:30 p.m. P M Scott Alarik, author of folk-music novel "Revival," 3COTT !LARIK AUTHOR OF FOLK MUSIC NOVEL h2EVIVAL v book reading and musical performance by BOOK READING AND MUSICAL PERFORMANCE BY Gordon Bok, Camden Public Library. $10. 'ORDON "OK #AMDEN 0UBLIC ,IBRARY 236-3440. 7 p.m. P M FRIDAY &2)$!9 Bill Irwin, author of "Blind Courage" and the only "ILL )RWIN AUTHOR OF h"LIND #OURAGEv AND THE ONLY blind person to hike the entire Appalachian trail, BLIND PERSON TO HIKE THE ENTIRE !PPALACHIAN TRAIL

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SATURDAY 3!452$!9 *EANNIE "RETT AUTHOR OF h-Y #AT #OON #AT v Jeannie Brett, author of "My Cat, Coon Cat," 0OOFBERRY S 4OYS +ENNEBUNK A M Poofberry's Toys, Kennebunk. 967-0400. 11 a.m. TO P M to 1 p.m. TUESDAY 45%3$!9 "Ten Contemporary Poets, Plus One," readings h4EN #ONTEMPORARY 0OETS 0LUS /NE v READINGS from contemporary American poets, York Public FROM CONTEMPORARY !MERICAN POETS 9ORK 0UBLIC Library. Free; call to register: 363-2818. 7 p.m. ,IBRARY &REE CALL TO REGISTER P M John Bird, author of "Rockland, Maine's Tidal *OHN "IRD AUTHOR OF h2OCKLAND -AINE S 4IDAL Turn," Rockland Library. 594-0310. 6:30 p.m. 4URN v 2OCKLAND ,IBRARY P M Barbara Walsh, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "ARBARA 7ALSH 0ULITZER 0RIZE WINNING AUTHOR OF "August Gale," Falmouth Memorial Library. h!UGUST 'ALE v &ALMOUTH -EMORIAL ,IBRARY 781-2351. Noon. .OON Poets Leonore Hildebrandt and Richard Miles, 0OETS ,EONORE (ILDEBRANDT AND 2ICHARD -ILES Book Arts Studio, Dorward Hall, University of "OOK !RTS 3TUDIO $ORWARD (ALL 5NIVERSITY OF Maine at Machias. Free. 255-1279. 7 p.m. -AINE AT -ACHIAS &REE P M

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FOOD/DRINK N &//$ $2).+ End of Season Celebration Harvest Supper, with %ND OF 3EASON #ELEBRATION (ARVEST 3UPPER WITH musical entertainment, Fifth Maine Regiment MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT &IFTH -AINE 2EGIMENT Museum, Peaks Island. $14; $7 for children under -USEUM 0EAKS )SLAND FOR CHILDREN UNDER 10. 766-3330. 5:30 and 7 p.m. seatings Saturday. AND P M SEATINGS 3ATURDAY Maine Cheese Guild Open Creamery Day, meet -AINE #HEESE 'UILD /PEN #REAMERY $AY MEET the animals and learn stories about the more than THE ANIMALS AND LEARN STORIES ABOUT THE MORE THAN 150 Maine artisan cheeses, statewide, Maine. -AINE ARTISAN CHEESES STATEWIDE -AINE mainecheeseguild.org. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. MAINECHEESEGUILD ORG A M TO P M 3UNDAY Dinner with the Pirates, Portland Pirates coaches, $INNER WITH THE 0IRATES 0ORTLAND 0IRATES COACHES players and Ice Girls will be guest servers, Ri Ra PLAYERS AND )CE 'IRLS WILL BE GUEST SERVERS 2I 2A Irish Pub, Portland. Menu prices. 761-4446. )RISH 0UB 0ORTLAND -ENU PRICES 7 p.m. Oct. 13. P M /CT

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remembered it. SFNFNCFSFE JU )VMB IPPQT JU UVSOT PVU BSF OPU B POF Hula hoops, it turns out, are not a onesize-fits-all piece of playground equipTJ[F mUT BMM QJFDF PG QMBZHSPVOE FRVJQ NFOU "OE BEVMUT XIP USZ UP SFMJWF UIF ment. And adults who try to relive the hip-swinging bliss with a hoop from their IJQ TXJOHJOH CMJTT XJUI B IPPQ GSPN UIFJS ZPVUI NJHIU XSPOHGVMMZ DPODMVEF UIFZ KVTU youth might wrongfully conclude they just don't "got it" anymore. EPO U iHPU JUw BOZNPSF But they'd be wrong, according to #VU UIFZ E CF XSPOH BDDPSEJOH UP Dawn Gee, an avid hooper and organizer %BXO (FF BO BWJE IPPQFS BOE PSHBOJ[FS of Maine Hoop Day, which happens on PG .BJOF )PPQ %BZ XIJDI IBQQFOT PO Saturday. 4BUVSEBZ "Everybody can do it," she said. i&WFSZCPEZ DBO EP JU w TIF TBJE They might just need a grown-up-sized 5IFZ NJHIU KVTU OFFE B HSPXO VQ TJ[FE hoop. And during Maine Hoop Day, Gee IPPQ "OE EVSJOH .BJOF )PPQ %BZ (FF and hooping instructors from around the BOE IPPQJOH JOTUSVDUPST GSPN BSPVOE UIF state will be happy to prove it. TUBUF XJMM CF IBQQZ UP QSPWF JU Taking place at Thomas Point Beach 5BLJOH QMBDF BU 5IPNBT 1PJOU #FBDI from 10 a.m. to sunset, the first Maine GSPN B N UP TVOTFU UIF mSTU .BJOF Hoop Day will showcase hooping tech)PPQ %BZ XJMM TIPXDBTF IPPQJOH UFDI niques and instructors with a range of OJRVFT BOE JOTUSVDUPST XJUI B SBOHF PG workshops. XPSLTIPQT Gee wanted to bring area hoopers (FF XBOUFE UP CSJOH BSFB IPPQFST together - both experienced hoopers UPHFUIFS o CPUI FYQFSJFODFE IPPQFST looking to broaden their skills and novices MPPLJOH UP CSPBEFO UIFJS TLJMMT BOE OPWJDFT wanting to give it another whirl after deXBOUJOH UP HJWF JU BOPUIFS XIJSM BGUFS EF cades of hooplessness. And she welcomes DBEFT PG IPPQMFTTOFTT "OE TIF XFMDPNFT the self-described clumsy and less-thanUIF TFMG EFTDSJCFE DMVNTZ BOE MFTT UIBO coordinated. DPPSEJOBUFE "Grace is not my middle name," said i(SBDF JT OPU NZ NJEEMF OBNF w TBJE Gee. "If I can do it, honestly, anyone can. (FF i*G * DBO EP JU IPOFTUMZ BOZPOF DBO I've shown people of all ages how to do it." * WF TIPXO QFPQMF PG BMM BHFT IPX UP EP JU w The daylong event will showcase teach5IF EBZMPOH FWFOU XJMM TIPXDBTF UFBDI ers from around Maine who do divergent FST GSPN BSPVOE .BJOF XIP EP EJWFSHFOU things with a hula hoop, from choreograUIJOHT XJUI B IVMB IPPQ GSPN DIPSFPHSB phy to calorie burning. QIZ UP DBMPSJF CVSOJOH Instructor Christine MacDonald teach*OTUSVDUPS $ISJTUJOF .BD%POBME UFBDI es Turbo Hooping as exercise. Amelio FT 5VSCP )PPQJOH BT FYFSDJTF "NFMJP Bedelio teaches hand tosses. And Maria #FEFMJP UFBDIFT IBOE UPTTFT "OE .BSJB Randolph focuses on waist-hooping move3BOEPMQI GPDVTFT PO XBJTU IPPQJOH NPWF ment and flow. There are also sessions on NFOU BOE nPX 5IFSF BSF BMTP TFTTJPOT PO sustained spinning, isometrics and stalls. TVTUBJOFE TQJOOJOH JTPNFUSJDT BOE TUBMMT

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effects out of view from the audience. If FGGFDUT PVU PG WJFX GSPN UIF BVEJFODF *G Mad Horse did not have access to this .BE )PSTF EJE OPU IBWF BDDFTT UP UIJT space, it might not have chosen this play, TQBDF JU NJHIU OPU IBWF DIPTFO UIJT QMBZ she added. TIF BEEFE Written by Martin McDonagh, "The 8SJUUFO CZ .BSUJO .D%POBHI i5IF Lieutenant of Inishmore" falls into -JFVUFOBOU PG *OJTINPSFw GBMMT JOUP the category of dark comedy. Marshall UIF DBUFHPSZ PG EBSL DPNFEZ .BSTIBMM describes it as a "muscular, high-octane EFTDSJCFT JU BT B iNVTDVMBS IJHI PDUBOF show packed with gorgeous gore, amazTIPX QBDLFE XJUI HPSHFPVT HPSF BNB[ ing special effects and a battered, beautiJOH TQFDJBM FGGFDUT BOE B CBUUFSFE CFBVUJ ful heart." GVM IFBSU w The partnership between Mad Horse 5IF QBSUOFSTIJQ CFUXFFO .BE )PSTF and Lucid Stage represents the kind of BOE -VDJE 4UBHF SFQSFTFOUT UIF LJOE PG relationship that benefits both organiSFMBUJPOTIJQ UIBU CFOFmUT CPUI PSHBOJ zations, Gutgsell said. In discussions [BUJPOT (VUHTFMM TBJE *O EJTDVTTJPOT with its board of directors, Gutgsell and XJUI JUT CPBSE PG EJSFDUPST (VUHTFMM BOE McMahon have pitched Lucid Stage as a .D.BIPO IBWF QJUDIFE -VDJE 4UBHF BT B collaborating organization. DPMMBCPSBUJOH PSHBOJ[BUJPO Lucid produces some of its own mate-VDJE QSPEVDFT TPNF PG JUT PXO NBUF rial, including comedy and theater, but it SJBM JODMVEJOH DPNFEZ BOE UIFBUFS CVU JU has branded itself as a partner with the IBT CSBOEFE JUTFMG BT B QBSUOFS XJUI UIF groups and organizations that rent the HSPVQT BOE PSHBOJ[BUJPOT UIBU SFOU UIF space. TQBDF "Lucid is really collaborating with the i-VDJE JT SFBMMZ DPMMBCPSBUJOH XJUI UIF community," McMahon said. "I think that DPNNVOJUZ w .D.BIPO TBJE i* UIJOL UIBU separates us from the other companies TFQBSBUFT VT GSPN UIF PUIFS DPNQBOJFT that produce their own shows." UIBU QSPEVDF UIFJS PXO TIPXT w With a successful first year behind it, 8JUI B TVDDFTTGVM mSTU ZFBS CFIJOE JU Lucid Stage is focused on growth. It has -VDJE 4UBHF JT GPDVTFE PO HSPXUI *U IBT hired a part-time administrative assistant IJSFE B QBSU UJNF BENJOJTUSBUJWF BTTJTUBOU

5IF i)PPQJOH UP )FBMw XPSLTIPQ XJMM The "Hooping to Heal" workshop will FYQMPSF UIF IFBMUI CFOFmUT PG IPPQJOH explore the health benefits of hooping QTTU IVMB IPPQJOH DBO CF B XPSLPVU (psst, hula hooping can be a workout), BOE UIFSF XJMM BMTP CF BO PQFO UFOU XIFSF and there will also be an open tent where IPPQFST DBO TIPX PGG UIFJS TLJMMT o BOE hoopers can show off their skills - and NBZCF QVU UIFJS ZFBS PME TFMWFT UP maybe put their 8-year-old selves to TIBNF shame. i5IFSF T OP SJHIU XBZ PS XSPOH XBZ "There's no right way or wrong way UP IPPQ *U T WFSZ JOEJWJEVBM w TBJE (FF to hoop. It's very individual," said Gee. And Maine Hoop Day is an ideal time to "OE .BJOF )PPQ %BZ JT BO JEFBM UJNF UP FYQMPSF ZPVS IPPQJOH QPUFOUJBM explore your hooping potential. The $15 admission includes a day of 5IF BENJTTJPO JODMVEFT B EBZ PG XPSLTIPQT IPPQ DFOUSJD FWFOUT BOE MJWF workshops, hoop-centric events and live music. Attendees can bring their own NVTJD "UUFOEFFT DBO CSJOH UIFJS PXO IPPQ JG UIFZ IBWF POF BOE IPPQ NBLFST hoop if they have one, and hoop makers will also be on hand selling their circular XJMM BMTP CF PO IBOE TFMMJOH UIFJS DJSDVMBS XBSFT wares. The pride in reclaiming your hooping 5IF QSJEF JO SFDMBJNJOH ZPVS IPPQJOH prowess is free of charge. QSPXFTT JT GSFF PG DIBSHF "To show someone how to do something i5P TIPX TPNFPOF IPX UP EP TPNFUIJOH that makes them happy is such a great UIBU NBLFT UIFN IBQQZ JT TVDI B HSFBU feeling," said Gee. "It's a sport. It's an GFFMJOH w TBJE (FF i*U T B TQPSU *U T BO art." BSU w And as the day comes to a close, some "OE BT UIF EBZ DPNFT UP B DMPTF TPNF hula hoops will become rings of fire IVMB IPPQT XJMM CFDPNF SJOHT PG mSF during the sunset LED/fire jam, where EVSJOH UIF TVOTFU -&% mSF KBN XIFSF experts will hula with lights and flame. FYQFSUT XJMM IVMB XJUI MJHIUT BOE nBNF "Folks are invited to just jam out and i'PMLT BSF JOWJUFE UP KVTU KBN PVU BOE practice what they've learned," said Gee. QSBDUJDF XIBU UIFZ WF MFBSOFE w TBJE (FF And they can look down at the swirling "OE UIFZ DBO MPPL EPXO BU UIF TXJSMJOH hoop on their hips and say, "Yep, I've still IPPQ PO UIFJS IJQT BOE TBZ i:FQ * WF TUJMM got it." HPU JU w Staff Writer Shannon Bryan can be contacted at AbOTT E`WbS` AVO\\]\ 0`gO\ QO\ PS Q]\bOQbSR Ob 791-6333 or at: %' $!!! ]` Ob( sbryan@mainetoday.com aP`gO\.[OW\Sb]ROg Q][ Twitter: mainetoday BeWbbS`( [OW\Sb]ROg

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CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS:

"The Sea and Sinbad's Ship" from & ! ' Scheherazade "There is Nothin' Like a Dame" & ! " ' South Pacific from "Hymn to the Fallen" from Saving & % " " ' Private Ryan Battle Hymn of the Republic Armed Forces Tribute ! #"

! " " $ The PSO is thrilled and honored to welcome one ! premier ! ! ! of America's men's choral ensembles. # !" ! ! $ "# ! You'll hear choral masterpieces, show tunes, " " ! ! " " ! ! " ! patriotic songs, traditional sea shanties, and more #! " ! music both inspiring and memorable. Anchors aweigh!

For tickets visit PortlandSymphony.org or call (207) 842-0800


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