What's Happening
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A night of Queen planned in Sidney, The Nevaeh Dance Circus in Farmington, and a May the Fourth celebration are among events set for May 1-7; and don't forget to get your tickets for upcoming Lakewood Theater shows.
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Things to do in Waterville, Augusta, Gardiner and more for the next week.
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The Peking Acrobats, Paula Poundstone, Le Vent du Nord are among planned events in central Maine this week.
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Rice is a vocalist, composer and storyteller whose artistry blurs the lines between jazz, soul, and contemporary pop.
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“Ride The Cyclone” will be performed April 18-27 in the historic Cumston Hall at 796 Main St.
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The three musicians have been performing around central Maine for many years and with many other local folks.
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The Grateful Dead tribute band plan to perform at Somerset Abbey.
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Danielle Paus' program will be all Celtic instrumental pieces.
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The ballet follows the journey of the knight-errant Don Quixote and his loyal squire, Sancho Panza, as they embark on a quest to find the enchanting Dulcinea.
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The 2020 Read ME author of ‘The Vigilance of Stars’ will give a book talk March 11.
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McKinney grew up living on the border of New Hampshire and Maine and spent seven years as a Deputy Sheriff in rural Maine.
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His compositions have premiered at various venues, from Lincoln Center in New York to the International Jazz Festival in Bern, Switzerland, and Croatia.
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Paintings by Kate Cargile and Connie McVey can be viewed through March in Lewiston.
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His music has been performed by artists like Kathy Mattea, David Wilcox, Claudia Schmidt, Anne Hills, Priscilla Herdman, Darryl Purpose, Billy Jonas, and Ronny Cox, to name a few.
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Boston-based flutist Weronika Balewski and pianist Elizabeth Basconi founded Marvento Duo in 2013 to collaborate as both performers and teaching artists.
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This world premier play has a script that has already won awards.
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This focus on art performance and multimedia practices delves into ways artists of various media can break boundaries between aspects of dance, music, video, visual art mediums and site by highlighting the multi-faceted and innovative works featured at the museum.
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The talk will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine’s Lewiston campus, 51 Westminster St., Lewiston.
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'Songbook' celebrates the rich musical diversity of Sotashe’s home country of South Africa, and explores connections between American jazz, South African folk traditions and European classical music.
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The event will benefit the Chrysalis Place Food Bank in Gardiner.
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Screenings will be held in Portland, Brunswick, Waterville and Lewiston.
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The Yarmouth native has been wowing audiences from Maine to Texas since 1981.
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The program will feature the dramatic stories of three Black women.
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The country music band is to take the stage Feb. 21 at Stone Mountain Arts.
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The midcoast five-piece contemporary jam-style band performs music spanning generations and genres.
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The Chocolate Church Arts Center moved the Feb. 15 concert because of a snowstorm.
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The southern rock legends are a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony and the road.
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The Boston-based quartet is known for delivering fresh, engaging performances that celebrate global traditions.
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The singer is working on writing and recording new music with her fiancé and musical partner, Nate Haven.
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Sherry’s roots continue to grow in the ever evolving genres of folk, Americana and rock 'n roll.
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Muddy Boots Series for children allows them to move and dance.
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The acclaimed Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” will be shown at the RFA Lakeside Theater.
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A Skowhegan artist will share a real-life photographic exhibit at the University of Maine at Farmington Art Gallery.
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The concert will take place on Logan Stage.
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This comedy focuses on one woman's decision to expose her latest affair to both her husband and to her lover’s wife.
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The Little Theatre in the Woods plans to present the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
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The Boston-based quintet performs a concert-style show that celebrates the journey of the famous band.
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An opening reception will is planned for 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26 and will feature light refreshments.
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The paintings of Michael Everett and Judy Haas will be on view through February.
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'Holobiont' will be on view Jan. 30 to March 8 with an artist talk set for 12:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Emery Performance Space.