Wesserunsett Arts Council received grant for annual event
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Hallowell art tour Saturday
HALLOWELL — The second annual Art at Home tour will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in downtown Hallowell.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): CLEONICE: Make a point to stop at a great restaurant in Ellsworth
We’ll never drive through Ellsworth again without eating at Cleonice.
MOVIE TIMES
Movie times are good for Friday, Sept. 21, through Thursday, Sept. 27 AUGUSTA Regal Augusta 10, Marketplace Drive, 623-8183 Unavailable at press time. FARMINGTON Narrow Gauge Cinemas, Front Street, 778-4877 “Finding Nemo” (3D), 4:10, 6:40, 9:20 daily; 1:10 Friday-Monday “2016: Obama’s America,” 4:30, 7:20, 9:45 daily; 1:30 Friday-Monday “The Expendables 2,” 4, 6:50, 9:40 daily; […]
Live Music Preview: Paul Sullivan brings new twist to annual Augusta concert
Many years ago, a young pianist/composer/performer moved to Maine in the Blue Hill area seeking a more relaxing life style. Paul Sullivan, current Brookline resident, found that and more. He’s released a series of Maine-inspired instrumental piano albums and has been Paul Winter’s go-to pianist for many years. He’s also had an annual concert at South Parish Congregational Church in Augusta … and it was to that end that he called to chat about that show on Sunday, Sept. 30.
MOVIES PLAYING AT AREA THEATERS
“Dredd” Karl Urban is the futuristic cop (previously played by Sylvester Stallone in 1995) who is judge, jury and executioner all in one. 95 minutes (R)
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Lawless’ not flawless, but great cast makes it beautiful to watch
The Great Depression was a terrible time for Americans. But for Hollywood and the the world of literature, it was the greatest thing to happen since sound or Garbo.
PICK YOUR APPLE: A primer on which apple to use for what
No fruit says fall like apples. Baked into pies, pureed into sauces, sauteed with meats and stews both savory and sweet, it is one of our most comforting and versatile fruits. But which apple to use for what?
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Redemption” and “The Boomer’s Guide to Hiking in Maine”
Portland homicide detective Joe Burgess is beginning to think he might be getting too old for the job. Pushing 50, fueled by bourbon and red meat, coffee and donuts, Joe’s usually sound judgment and tenacious investigative skills are being crowded by unhealthy cynicism and a surprising lack of patience when dealing with liars, public indifference and senseless murder.