Drive by Todd, Connor Garvey, Love By Numb3rs and Peter Galway are among musicians with new releases coming out this year.
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Things to Do: Film, dance and comedy, all happening this weekend
Catch comic Dave Attell in Portland on Sunday.
Indie Film: Curated by the community, Railroad Square film series soars
Cinematic Explorations epitomizes the symbiotic relationship an arthouse theater can have with its patrons.
Live Music Lineup: Choose from folk tunes, ’90s covers and New Orleans jazz on Saturday night
Loudon Wainwright III appears at One Longfellow Square in Portland.
Tap Lines: Barleywines sit well with sitting around
Maine brewers make versions of the bear of a beer that represent the style’s range.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra to feature Maine musicians this month
The Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rohan Smith, plans to present two concerts dubbed “A New World,” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, at Gendron Franco Center, 46 Cedar St. in Lewiston and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, at the Orion Performing Arts Center at 50 Republic Ave. in Topsham. In addition to Dvorak’s […]
Call for Artists for Camden on Canvas, Plein-Air Weekend this summer
Camden on Canvas is set for return this year to support the Camden Public Library. Twenty artists will be selected by jury to paint Maine’s picturesque midcoast during the weekend of July 29-31, culminating in an auction of one new painting per artist on the evening of Sunday, July 31. Artists receive 50% of the […]
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
Local singer-songwriter Jud Caswell performs in Brunswick on Saturday and proceeds benefit Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
‘The Food That Built America’ explores the foods we grew up with in a new light
Way back in 2019, before COVID fell on us, we were all going to the movies, and no one was sitting home locked away from viruses in the streets very few Americans were streaming their televisions desperate for something different. Meanwhile, while Notre Dame Cathedral was burning down, Brexit upended British politics, the 20-year war […]
‘Being the Ricardos’ not very exciting, but yours to judge
It’s not that I didn’t “Love Lucy,” I didn’t know Lucy. I never saw the show when it began. The show debuted in 1951, and was a big hit and ran until 1957. I wasn’t watching television in those days. I went from Air Force basic training in the Texas desert to Korea/Japan, with no […]