Award-winning folk and roots band Low Lily will once again celebrate the Winter Solstice with a concert of beautiful wintry, seasonal songs and high octane fiddle tunes at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 22, at One Longfellow Square, 181 State St. in Portland. Elsie Gawler and Ethan Tischler will open the show. The show will […]
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Events and things to do from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘A Dickens Christmas Carol,’ ‘Three Ghosts and a Jock’ to be staged in Monmouth
The cast is composed of 29 youth between the ages of 6-13 from Auburn, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, Leeds, Lewiston, Litchfield, Monmouth, Mount Vernon, New Gloucester, Wales and Winthrop.
The Maine Music Society Chorale presents A Season of Celebration
As part of the celebration, the audience will be invited to join the Chorale in its traditional holiday sing-along.
ArtsFarmington brings traditional Nutcracker ballet to Farmington
This is the full ballet, danced by the Robinson Ballet Company of Bangor to the classic recorded music of Tchaikovsky.
Belfast Maskers announces 2025 season
“Becky’s New Car,” “Twisted,” “One Blue Tarp,” “Puffs” and the return of One Acts are scheduled at the Basil Burwell Community Theater.
Colin & Brad plan to stage Asking For Trouble at Waterville Opera House
Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood plan to bring Asking For Trouble tour to the Waterville Opera House stage at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6 and 7, at 1 Common St. in Waterville. The dynamic duo from TV’s “Whose Line is it Anyway?,” take the stage in an uproarious live show with lightning-fast wit. […]
Coda Chorus plans performances at Johnson Hall, Hope Baptist Church
CODA Chorus plans to present its winter season concert at two venues in central Maine. For the first time, the chorus is scheduled to perform at Johnson Hall Opera House, 280 Water St. in Gardiner. The concert is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, as part of Gardiner’s Festival of Trees. The second concert […]
I’m thankful for these Maine-made movies and the places that play them
The year was another productive one on Maine’s film scene, and, thankfully, there are still theaters, festivals and people supporting it.
My Perfect Day: Topsham writer starts with a newspaper and ends with a movie
Carlene Hill Byron would have lunch at Kopper Kettle and drop by Gulf of Maine Books.
Don Campbell’s favorite things about Christmas and its music
The Maine singer-songwriter answered questions about his love of both listening to and singing holiday music.