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Michael White, 80

LONDON (AP) — Producer Michael White, who brought the racy “Oh! Calcutta!” to the London stage and the outrageous “Rocky Horror Picture Show” to the screen, has died. He was 80. British media quoted ex-girlfriend Lyndall Hobbs as saying White died of heart failure in California. The Glasgow-born impresario produced his first West End show […]

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Rams put together strong season on the slopes

KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk boys and girls skiing teams enjoyed a successful campaign this past season, capping of the year with strong all-around performances at the Maine High School Ski Championships at Mt. Abram in February. At the state championship, the Kennebunk boys place seventh out of 17 school, scoring 145 points while the girls […]

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Six locals make WMC first teams

Six local basketball players have been named Western Maine Conference First Team All-Stars after putting together stellar seasons on the hardwood. Kennebunk’s Zach MacKinnon was named to the Class A First- Team along with Falmouth’s Thomas Coyne, York’s Trevor LaBonte and Greely’s Jordan Bagshaw and Matt McDevitt. Old Orchard Beach senior Erik Hogan and junior […]

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Quick start propels Colby past Nor’easters

WATERVILLE — Colby College grabbed a 7-1 lead after one quarter and cruised the rest of the way for a 17-9 non-conference men’s lacrosse victory over the University of New England Wednesday evening at Alfond Field. The victory evens the Mules’ record at 1-1, while the Nor’easters drop below the .500 mark to 2-3. Colton […]

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City Theater’s “Next to Nothing” is daring risk, critical success

Meet the Goodmans: Dan, the successful, working class dad; Diana, the ever-efficient housewife who loves her kids; Gabe, the popular, outgoing, 18-year-old son, and Natalie, the smart overachieving daughter. At first, the Goodmans seem like your typical normal family. That is, until you realize that mom is living with hallucinations from a worsening bipolar depressive […]

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Duo of Lantz, Kargul play as one

A sixth-year anniversary concert by the duo of Ronald Lantz, violin, and Laura Kargul, piano, took place at the Sanford-Springvale Historical Museum on Feb. 21. This concert was the fourth appearance by this pair at the museum and, like the others, demonstrated again the highest order of music making by this talented pair. Lantz is […]

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Spotlight

THEATER Sanford Maine Stage Theatre presents an all-Irish review, “A Little Bit of Heaven,” on March 17 from 7-9 p.m. at Nasson Little Theatre, 457 Main St., Springvale. This will be a presentation of beloved songs from Ireland and its history. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased at the door. For more information, go […]