Jud Caswell will be featured at 6 p.m Saturday, July 24, at Waterfront Park, 61 Commercial St. in Bath. Main Street Bath with the Chocolate Church Arts Center has organized the free concerts in some of the most picturesque locations downtown. Maine singer/songwriter Caswell, who plays guitar, banjo, and many other instruments, has a keen […]
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Music of the Everly Brothers to be performed in Brunswick
Maine State Music Theatre will collaborate with Portland Stage to present Dream: The Music of The Everly Brothers July 23-25 with shows at 2 and 7:30 p.m. at the Pickard Theater, 1 Bath Road, on the Bowdoin College campus in Brunswick. The production is created by and features Broadway’s Ben Hope (Once) and Eric Scott […]
‘Camden on Canvas’ plein air weekend planned
The Camden Public Library and artist Colin Page, owner of the Page Gallery on Bay View Street, are working together to design a unique event called “Camden on Canvas.” The event, to be held throughout town July 30 to Aug. 1, will benefit the library’s Campaign for the Future. Twenty notable New England landscape artists […]
Things to Do: Pittston Fair, Full Moon canoe adventures, and theater
The Pittston Fair is happening Thursday through Sunday.
Face the Music: Roan Yellowthorn’s ‘Another Life’ provides release for Jackie McLean
The Camden native released the highly personal album in May.
Brick Store exhibits art on mending, as the world begins to heal
Illustration Institute’s ‘The Art of Mending’ features works about practical, aesthetic and cultural mending at the Kennebunk museum through August.
Eat & Run: Knightville knishery puts a new twist on the Jewish hand pie
BenReuben’s Knishery opened in May in South Portland.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Jazz act The Hot Sardines play a pair of shows in Boothbay Harbor.
Bar Guide: Check the weather before heading to The Chart Room
Sitting outside at the pub at the Black Point Inn in Scarborough is optimal.
Indie Film: Lydia Lunch channels pain into punk in ‘The War Is Never Over’
The documentary tells the musician’s brutal backstory and ongoing mission.