ARIES Mar. 21 – Apr. 20 You may be caught off guard by certain events, but it’s best not to overreact. The excitement will die down and soon you’ll be top of your game. TAURUS Apr. 21 – May 21 A hectic pace this week could sweep you along with the current if you’re not […]
2016
Sara Grey and Brian Miller offer up ‘Songs From The Logging Camps’
PHIPPSBURG Folk singers Sara Grey and Brian Miller will perform “Songs From The Logging Camps” in concert at the Phippsburg Congregational Church on Friday at 7:30 p.m. The program will showcase songs that migrated from Ireland to the logging camps of New England, Canada, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. A featured performer in the U.S. and Britain […]
‘Teapots and Textiles’ on view at Maine Fiberarts
TOPSHAM “Teapots and Textiles,” ceramic teapots and art quilts by Cumberland resident Meryl Ruth, is on view at Maine Fiberarts, 13 Main St., Topsham through Dec. 17. A Reception will be held on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and the event is free and open to the public. Ruth will be on hand at that time […]
Original WWI posters on display Veterans’ Day
BOWDOINHAM The Merrymeeting Arts Center has announced its November program, “Keep the Home Fires Burning: A Collection of Original Posters from World War I,” opening on Veterans’ Day, Nov. 11, at 9 Main St., Bowdoinham. “Keep the Home Fires Burning” is a private collection of 13 original posters documenting American involvement in World War I. […]
It’s not easy being green
Soup or salad? Some people have a tough time with this choice. They idly stroke the covers of their menus while vacillating back and forth, debating the relative merits of each. Meanwhile the server gets to stand there awkwardly with a pen in hand and a carefully neutral facial expression, hiding their impatience with dreams […]