100 Years Ago: 1921 A Halloween masquerade and dance will be given in Auburn Hall Monday evening under the auspices of the Royal Neighbors of America. The Cushman Hollis Employees Association has arranged an elaborate entertainment program and Marble’s orchestra will furnish music. 50 Years Ago: 1971 The charming home of Mrs. G. Carleton Snow, […]
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‘Chinese Peasant Art’ exhibit to open Nov. 5 at Hallowell gallery
HALLOWELL — The Harlow is scheduled to present the exhibit “Chinese Peasant Art,” curated by Ann Arbor and John Rosenwald. The show will be on view Friday, Nov. 5 to Saturday, Nov. 27 at 100 Water St. An opening reception will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Nov. 5, with curator remarks at 5:30 […]
UMF Emery Community Arts Center features traveling exhibit of art by people incarcerated in Maine prisons
FARMINGTON — The next exhibit at the UMF Emery Community Arts Center on the University of Maine at Farmington campus features art created by individuals incarcerated at Maine State Prison and Maine correctional facilities. In conjunction with the exhibition, the center will host a panel discussion, “Outside In-Inside Out: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Incarceration,” and a […]
Looking Back on Oct. 29
100 Years Ago: 1921 A Lewiston Journal reporter whose veracity has always been unquestioned turned in the following story Thursday morning: “A flock of doves were accepting a meal from the hand of a friend in Auburn the other day, and in their midst was one bird, whose coloring made the plumage of his brethren […]
UMF New Commons Project to feature American horror film
FARMINGTON — American horror film “Get Out” is planned to be the next featured topic of the University of Maine at Farmington’s New Commons Project. The 2017 film challenges racial stereotypes as it tells the story of a young Black man who discovers shocking secrets when he meets the family of his white girlfriend. Jordan […]
Camden library to exhibit artwork by Rockport artist
The Camden Public Library, located at at 55 Main St., plans to host Rockport artist Carol L. Douglas for a show of her paintings throughout November in the Picker Room. The show, “Welcome back to real life,” will highlight Douglas’s intense productivity during the pandemic. The public is invited to meet Douglas at her artist’s […]
‘Renée Bouchard: Allegory of Prudence’ exhibit on display in Lewiston gallery
“Allegory of Prudence,” an exhibit of paintings by Renée Bouchard, will be on display from Friday, Nov. 5, through Friday, Dec. 17, at the LA Arts gallery in Lewiston. The exhibition title is a reference to the painting of the same name by Venetian Renaissance painter Titian in which the Latin inscription ex praete/rito / […]
Multi-media artist featured in Art & Ales Window
Gretchen Arsenault is the featured artist in the Art and Ale Window at Gritty’s in Auburn. Now settled in Lewiston, Arsenault is originally from Toledo, Ohio. Arsenault’s work has grown from painting trees to using glass and other materials to create multi-media pieces. She uses these materials to transfer her thoughts and feelings to the […]
Skosh, Hairy Pie to play at Mixers this weekend
The fun and ever-popular Skosh will play from 8-11 p.m. for a Halloween party on Friday, Oct. 29, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. Skosh is Jedidiah Allen (drums/vocals), Eli Allen (bass/backing vocals), Peter Richard (saxophone), and Jake Van Paepeghem (guitar/vocals). 80’s hair band rockers Hairy Pie continue the weekend Halloween Party playing from […]
Veggies to play 1800 Club on Saturday
Local classic rock band The Veggies will perform from 9 p.m.-12 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 30, at the 1800 Club in Auburn. The Poprocks will opening for the Veggies. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. There is no cover charge. The 1800 Club is located at 34 Court St., Auburn.