High school students from Rangeley Lakes Regional School recently participated in the national Poetry Out Loud competition held at the RFA Lakeside Theater in Rangeley, according to a news release from Rangeley Friends of the Arts. As part of their participation in the event, each student created a piece of art in response to their […]
Things to Do
Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Mt. Vernon, Vienna plan February Frolix
Game night, Valentines dinner and a concert are among scheduled events.
‘Maine at its Mid-Point’ exhibit on view at the State Capitol
The photographic exhibition is presented by the Maine Arts Commission in collaboration with the Penobscot Marine Museum.
Bill Staines concert set for Feb. 7
Staines has performed his particular brand of Americana folk for more than 45 years.
Broadway’s Next Hit Musical planned for Rockland
The original, award-winning improvised musical comedy will be staged at The Strand Theatre.
‘When Radio was King’ too be staged Feb. 7-9
Monmouth Community Players will present the production.
New Works/Ancient Forms planned for Stonington
Lauren Costello will kick off the series Feb. 6.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Les Miserables’
Issa Perica is a talented young actor with remarkable presence, J.P. Devine writes.
Lucky Clark On Music: John Gorka
World-renowned singer, songwriter to return Feb. 8 to Gardiner’s Johnson Hall.
Muddy Ruckus concert planned in Bath
Muddy Ruckus will perform live at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. in Bath. The band recently released a new single with a video for their song “Footsteps”. Tickets cost $15 in advance, or $18 day of show. For tickets, or more information, visit chocolatechurcharts.org.