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Arts & Entertainment

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    February 5, 2012

    Audience Calendar

    All of the upcoming events in the Maine Sunday Telegram's coverage area.

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    February 5, 2012

    Author Q&A: Married couple by day, mystery writers by night

    Husband-and-wife team John C. Sheldon and Gayle Lynds collaborated on a story in the new 'A Study in Sherlock' mystery anthology.

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    February 5, 2012

    Art Review: Hooked by fascinating rug exhibition at Saco Museum

    The age of radio and television is over. The effect of the first wave of electronic media was to solidify uniform ideas about news, history and culture. We hear often enough about the post-war American middle class coming together through TV over major historical events, fashion, cereal, cigarettes, Elvis and Walter Cronkite. Even Reagan watched […]

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    February 5, 2012

    Museum will feature array of works by Maine students

    This year celebrates the 32nd anniversary of Youth Art Month Exhibitions in Maine and the 18th annual exhibition at the Portland Museum of Art.

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    February 5, 2012

    Signings, Etc.: Judy Prescott

    Poet and actress Judy Prescott will be reading and signing her book "Searching for Cecy: Reflections on Alzheimer's" on Tuesday at Longfellow Books.

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    February 5, 2012

    Snapshots: Ice bars, wine tastings and ‘Urbanized’

    The following photos were taken at these events: • AIGA “Urbanized” pre-show reception on Jan. 24 • Portland Harbor Hotel Ice Bar on Jan. 26 • Casco Bay Sunrise Rotary’s Beer & Wine Tasting on Feb. 1  

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    February 5, 2012

    Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry

    The late Philip Booth of Castine had his own way with free verse, creating his music from the repetition of words and their placement on the page. Today’s poem, about the realities of old age, provides a striking example. Old By Phillip Booth Old, the old know cause to be bitter:                             they’ve seen their […]

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    February 5, 2012

    Book Review: They’re friends, gay and straight

    'Jack Holmes & His Friend' plumbs a decades-long bond of real complexity.

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    February 5, 2012

    Society Notebook: Veni, Vidi Vino

    At Toast on the Coast, partygoers raise their glasses to sample some 145 different wines – and raise nearly $25,000 for Easter Seals Maine.

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    January 29, 2012

    Arts Planner

    • At 7 tonight, St. Lawrence Arts Center will present a program of recent short films by filmmaker Walter Ungerer. He was a fixture in the Village art community and underground film scene in New York City in the 1950s and ’60s. His work spans 50 years of filmmaking, from cinema verite documentaries to recent […]