Producer-director Avi Belkin has put together a brilliant, moving, rapid-fire, split-screen account of the man behind the cigarette and camera, J.P. Devine writes.
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Printmakers of Circling the Square Press at the Green Lion, July 19 – Aug. 11
Printmakers of Circling the Square Press will be on view from July 19 through Aug. 11 at the Green Lion Gallery, 104 Front St., in Bath. More than a dozen central Maine artists will be featured. Since the opening of the Press in August 2007, the facility has been busy with artists working in serigraphy, […]
Jonathan Edwards concert set for Vienna
Jonathan Edwards will performing at 7 p.m. Friday, July 19, at Vienna Union Hall, 5 Vienna Mountain Road in Vienna. This veteran performer is neither grizzled nor nostalgic. These days Edwards is likely to be found on the road. An artist who measures his success by his ability to attract and take good care of […]
Poetry readings planned at The Harlow
Poets Elizabeth Potter and Judith Robbins will be featured at 7 p.m. Friday, July 19, at the Harlow, 100 Water St., in Hallowell. The event is part of the ongoing poetry series, The Bookey Readings. Potter is a teacher and poet residing in mid-coast Maine. She also is the coordinator of the Maine College Transitions […]
KHS presentation set for July 17
“Midcoast Maine in World War II” will be held at the Jewett Hall Auditorium.
Health Care Reform topic at Skidompha library
UCLA Professor is featured speaker at Skidompha Library.
Rusty Hinges, 32 North, Bill Tozier to perform July 19
Proceeds will benefit the Jefferson Historical Society.
Pat Colwell plans Madison Concert
Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations will perform a powerful mix of Motown/Memphis soul music at 7 p.m. Friday, July 19, at Somerset Abbey, 98 Main St., in Madison. This Old School R&B Revue is complete with female backup singers and a full horn section. The band covers Soul Classics from Sam and Dave, the […]
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: “After Hours”
Dark it is, hilarious it certainly is, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P.Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Winchester ’73’
The story itself is a relatively thin, basic tale of revenge, of cowboys, Indians and historic villains, J.P. Devine writes.