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Fall arts preview: Robert Moody’s last act, plus the best in art, books, theater and dance for autumn

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  • Robert Moody readies for final season at the helm of the Portland Symphony Orchestra
    The music director for the past 10 years is looking forward to conducting 'Pictures at an Exhibition' in September and 'Resurrection Symphony,' his last concert in May.
  • Bodies in water are the subject of Camden painter’s solo show
    Jessica Lee Ives explored the state's swimming holes to create her latest series, on view in Ellsworth.
  • Play about Portland’s panhandling debate takes the stage
    Snowlion Rep's season features three plays set in Maine, including 'Anything Helps God Bless' and an adaptation of 'The Cherry Orchard.'
  • An outdoor spectacle, a kids’ classic and a ghost story round out the dance season
    Bandaloop performs on city walls, Maine State Ballet puts on 'The Little Mermaid' and Portland Ballet haunts with 'Giselle.'
  • Rockland celebrates the life and poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay
    The Millay Arts and Poetry Festival will be Sept. 7-9.
  • Autumn leaves pulpy summer fare behind
    We know it's early, but here are some of the anticipated books of autumn.
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