“Atlantic Crossing” begins by playing on all the black keys, as Adolf Hitler starts his moves. It opens in Norway back when it was a kingdom, and had a King Haakon VII (Søren Pilmark). We meet the son Prince Olav (Tobias Santelmann) and his wife the Princess Märtha, (Sofia Helin) all going about the business […]
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Colby grad’s new paintings on display in Rockland
ROCKLAND — “Local Color: An Almanac of Maine Painting,” a solo exhibit of 60 new paintings by Sarah Faragher, is to be on display through June 29 at Landing Gallery, 409 Main St. Faragher is a 1990 graduate of Colby College, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Her work was included in “Art of […]
Sandy River Ramblers to perform first concert since pandemic
The Sandy River Ramblers will perform their first concert since their hiatus being forced by the pandemic at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 12, at Lakeside Orchards, 318 Readfield Road in Manchester. The Ramblers are Maine’s longest-lasting bluegrass band, having been performing regularly since 1983. “As far as we know, we’re the only bluegrass band ever […]
Sam Robbins talks about releasing his debut album
New Englander at heart, Nashville resident singer-songwriter competed on ‘The Voice’ in 2018.
Bob Marley to perform at The Elm
The Waterville entertainment venue welcomes back guests.
ArtsFarmington to host a return engagement of the Maine Squeeze
ArtsFarmington will host a return engagement of the Maine Squeeze, famed six-member accordion ensemble. They will appear outdoors at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 12, at the Titcomb Ski Lodge, off Morrison Hill Road in West Farmington. Maine Squeeze has been squeezing together since 1996 throughout the state at fairs, festivals, concerts, private and community events. […]
Things to Do: Stroll in Brunswick, laugh in Waterville and visit the past in South Berwick
You can also see ‘Into the Deep’ at USM’s Southworth Planetarium.
Bar Guide: Q&A with New York cocktail columnist Robert Simonson, en route to Maine
He’ll be at Hunt & Alpine on Thursday to promote his book, ‘Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails,’ before traveling through the state.
Eat & Run: Pick your own combo of Jamaican flavors at the Public Market
Get jerk chicken or pork, oxtail or curry patties and choose from sides like plantains and beans and rice at Yardie Ting.
Live Music Lineup: Bluegrass, roots and folk tunes in Kittery, Manchester and Boothbay Harbor
Jason Anick & Celia Woodsmith 6 p.m. Thursday. Outside Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Road, Kittery, $15. dancehallkittery.org Jason Anick is a violin virtuoso and mandolin player. Celia Woodsmith is a singer-songwriter who is part of the Grammy-nominated bluegrass act Della Mae. They both live in Kittery and are teaming up for an outdoor performance […]