AUBURN — Community Little Theater is presenting the second show of its 85th season, the musical “Nunsense.” It is set for 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 7-8; and Thursday to Saturday, 13-15 and at 2 p.m. Sundays, March 9 and 16, at 30 Academy St. “Nunsense” is a farce about a group of five […]
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UMaine Farmington to offer ‘100 Saints You Should Know’
FARMINGTON — The University of Maine at Farmington is bringing Kate Fodor’s play, “100 Saints You Should Know,” to the UMF Alumni Theatre stage as its spring theatrical production. Directed by award-winning playwright and director Jayne Decker, the play was developed at the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago. The UMF student ensemble cast, including visiting […]
UMaine Farmington to host flute, piano concert March 9
Boston-based flutist Weronika Balewski and pianist Elizabeth Basconi founded Marvento Duo in 2013 to collaborate as both performers and teaching artists.
Maine Restaurant Week shines a light on chefs and local cuisine
Participating restaurants statewide are offering special menus from March 1-12.
Lewiston art museum to host Across Common Grounds closing events
This focus on art performance and multimedia practices delves into ways artists of various media can break boundaries between aspects of dance, music, video, visual art mediums and site by highlighting the multi-faceted and innovative works featured at the museum.
Lewiston-Auburn’s Maine Music Society Chorale to take stage March 8, 9
Both Lewiston performances will include sign language interpretation.
Portland Stage’s ‘Madeleines’ to open March 5
This world premier play has a script that has already won awards.
Franco-American Collection to host book talk March 5
The talk will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine’s Lewiston campus, 51 Westminster St., Lewiston.
Eight ways to play in Maine’s snow
Tobogganing, sledding, tubing, cross-country skiing and hiking with snowshoes are just some of things you can do this winter, as Southern Maine finally has some snow.
Why Mainers are still eating outside in winter
The staying power of winter outdoor dining setups at some restaurants might be more about Instagram than illness.