Tickets are $35 and include a meal consisting of a thick soup served with a dinner roll, a meat turnover, half a chicken, and pumpkin pie for dessert – albeit with no utensils, as such luxuries did not exist in the 14th century. Entertainment will be provided by the Medieval Players, a group of volunteer […]
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Brian Patricks to play Nov. 9 at Lithgow
Local singer-songwriter will perform from 9:30-11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, as part of Lithgow Public Library’s popular local music series “Live and Local at the Library” held in the Reading Room. The concert is free and open to the public. Maine singer-songwriter Patricks plays a mix of original music along with blues, progressive folk and […]
‘Just Us’ to entertain at Lewiston Armory on Veterans Day
LEWISTON — The “Just Us” Entertainers will perform at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at the Lewiston Armory, Central Ave. This musical event is free and open to the public. For more information, email [email protected].
Mexico, Mentors, Jesters and Mimes! to open at Awesome Theater on Nov. 2
FREEPORT — Maine native will present his one-man show “Mexico, Mentors, Jesters and Mimes!” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Freeport Theater of Awesome. This multi-character performance by Judkins will feature eye-popping, award-winning juggling, mystifying magic, playful audience participation and tons of family […]
‘Damnationland’ to be showcased Oct. 31 at Guthries
“Damnationland: The Way Life Should Bleed”: Ready to kill in theaters LEWISTON — At 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, She Doesn’t Like Guthries will screen five short Maine-made films as part of an annual showcase titled “Damnationland: The Way Life Should Bleed.” Sponsored by Maine Microcinema, the program presents genre-defying original works from Maine filmmakers […]
Best’s sculpture exhibit to open at Gallery 302 on Nov. 1
He is best known for his wood assemblages of dancing figures, cats, and dogs. These works, reminiscent of Maine sculptor Bernard Langlais, are created using new and found wood that is carved and painted and put together with square copper wire, epoxy and wood glue. The themes of relationship and balance are intertwined in Best’s […]
Augusta Symphony Orchestra to perform Nov. 16 in Auburn
AUBURN — The Augusta Symphony Orchestra, which will celebrate 100 years of making music in the Capital City area in 2020, has announced its concert series for the 2013-14 season. The ASO, under the direction of long-time conductor Paul Ross, will open with a pair of concerts on Saturday, Nov. 16, at the High Street […]
Shilo Creek to perform Nov. 7 at Kaleidoscope in Rumford
RUMFORD — will perform Thursday, Nov. 7, at Kaleidoscope, 49 Franklin in the Mystic Theater. The band covers classic material, including soulful country and many oldies dance rock. Band members are Patrick Libby of Livermore Falls, lead vocals and lead guitar; Lee Wilber of Harmony, vocals and rhythm guitar; Naomi Patrie of Mexico, vocals and […]
Wailer to play at Mixers Oct. 25
Dress up for a Halloween party that starts at 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, when the band plays its blend of classic and modern rock, country, and boogie woogie blues, covering everything from AC/DC to ZZ Top, at Mixers in Sabattus. The band includes Dusty Wittkopp on guitar, vocals; Charlie Wing on drums, vocals; and […]
Veggies to play doubleheader weekend
Then on Saturday, Oct. 26, The Veggies will play at Fast Breaks, 1485 Lisbon Road, Lewiston for a Halloween costume party. The band includes Donnie Hebert on lead vocals and rthym guitar, Steve Mehalcik on bass, John Rabassa on lead guitar, Charlie Morin on percussion and Ray McLovin on drums. The band starts at 8:30 […]