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Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Marshall Tucker Tribute set for Madison
Shadow Riders, a Marshall Tucker tribute, will take the stage at 7 p.m. Friday, July 23, at the Somerset Abbey at 98 Main St. in Madison. Doors open at 6 p.m., there will be appetizers and small meal choices available for purchase as well as a full bar. The idea behind the Shadow Riders took […]
‘Age of Bees’ to be staged in Monmouth
Theater at Monmouth plans to presents the Maine Premiere of Tira Palmquist’s “Age of Bees,” an eerily prescient drama written in 2008 about a world-wide pandemic and its aftermath on people, the planet, and, most importantly, the bees. The play opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22, other performances are set for 7:30 p.m. July […]
Celebration Barn to present fusion of juggling, dance, circus
Celebration Barn Theater plans to presents 3AM Theater’s Mindful Manipulations at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 24, at 190 Stock Farm Road in South Paris. Described as a “playful and comedic adventure,” the show is a fusion of dance, juggling and circus arts where everyday objects become extraordinary. 3AM Theater is comprised of award-winning artists with […]
Museum L-A waives admission fee during Riverfest July 24
LEWISTON — Museum L-A has announced that the admission fee to its gallery featuring the “Our Working Waterway” exhibit that presents multiple facets of the Androscoggin River, will be waived during the Androscoggin Riverfest from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 24. Donations are welcome. The family-oriented activities of the festival will take place […]
A conversation with the Artist Laurel Nakadate scheduled
Bowdoin College Museum of Art will host a conversation with the Artist Laurel Nakadate at noon Thursday, July 22, online. Nakadate will talk about her acclaimed 2011 photographic series, “365 Days: A Catalogue of Tears,” a portion of which is currently on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, and other related work. Moderated […]
Potters explore new shapes, designs with Maine in mind
GARDINER — An “Exploring Maine: A Maker’s Journey” exhibit is to open Tuesday, July 20 and continue through Sept. 11 at Monkitree, 263 Water St. Central Maine Clay Artists offer artistic and functional designs that allow you to take Maine with you. Each of the clay artists has their identifiable style, but with this show […]
Damariscotta inn to host musical celebration
DAMARISCOTTA – Inn Along the Way’s in-person sounds and songs of summer gathering, musical celebration and fundraiser is to return Saturday, July 24, at the Chapman Farm, 741 Main St. This celebration in the red barn is to feature the Rusty Hinges, Damariscotta Region Open Mic, inn tours and hayfield walks. The event is a […]
The Maggie Coffin and Robby Coffin Combo will perform at ‘Music for Mavis’ concert
The “Music for Mavis” concert series will feature The Maggie Coffin and Robby Coffin combo from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, at the Gazebo at 98 Mathews Way, in Turner Center. Maggie got her start in 2008 playing with her dad Robby at Higher Grounds Coffee House. She then began performing with The […]
’Bosch‘ is back for one last season
Bosch is back! Yes, Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch (Titus Welliver of TV’s “Deadwood” and “Lost”), our favorite private eye since Sam Spade, has returned to our TV and computer screens, and oh, how I’ve missed him. My excitement over the return of the noir series and its hero is tempered only by the fact that this […]