Over 70 drawings by the artist Peggy Bacon (1895-1987), which have never been previously on public display, will open in a selling exhibition at The Gallery at Trifles, 55 Main St., Wiscasset, on July 25. This coincides with the exhibition “Peggy Bacon, Biting, Never Bitter,” which is currently on view at the Portland Museum of […]
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River Arts calls for submissions to ‘Abstract’ exhibition juried by Maine artist
River Arts in Damariscotta invites artists to submit work for its upcoming juried show, “Abstract.” Artists are invited to submit works that are nonrepresentational as well as abstract work inspired by landscape, figure or still life. Submissions are now open until 4 p.m. on Aug. 10. The juror for this exhibition is Alan Crichton of […]
Sailing for sustainability: Maine filmmaker begins sailboat film tour
James Merkel is sailing along Maine’s coast and using only electric vehicles to avoid fossil fuels as he screens his climate change film “Saving Walden’s World.”
Before or after your cruise, there is plenty else to eat, drink and see in Bath
An Italian bakery, Maine-made crafts and a walk along the Kennebec River make Bath a great town to visit.
Lincoln Theater to host discussion on history of women in the cartooning field
Lincoln Theater presents a unique event, “An Evening with Liza Donnelly and Heather Cox Richardson,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25. The New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly and local author and historian Heather Cox Richardson will host a conversation about women cartoonists, American history and Donnelly’s new documentary. At “An Evening with Liza Donnelly and […]
Christmas in July: Husband and wife duo grace the stage in ‘White Christmas’
Complete with a holiday craft market featuring local artisans and over-the-top Christmas décor, Maine State Music Theatre’s production of “White Christmas” features its own, real-life triumph of love as husband-and-wife duo Daniel Plimpton and Darien Crago perform the musical for the first time as a married couple.
Cooking at the Cove: Cool it with this protein treat
Take this cooling, high-protein dessert for a spin — you can even eat it for breakfast! Any frozen berries or fruit will work. Try peaches, blueberries with lemon zest, even banana and peanut butter. And use honey, agave syrup or liquid stevia for the sweetener if you prefer, measuring according to the sweetness of the […]
Midcoast artists reckon with climate change
Saving the planet has become a topic of creative debate.
Four instruments in one: Hurdy-gurdy musician entertains at art walk
Hurdy-gurdy player Laurie Rousseau will entertain with her highly complex instrument at this month’s Wiscasset Art Walk from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, July 25. According to Rousseau, of Wiscasset, a hurdy-gurdy has components of the violin, guitar, piano and bagpipe. Rousseau had been playing early music for almost two decades when she first heard the hurdy-gurdy […]
Next up in Main Street Bath’s Summer Concert Series: one band, many genres
The Scott Davis Swing/Jazz/Blues/Rock/Country Band will play at the Bath Gazebo at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 19, as part of Main Street Bath’s Summer Concert Series. Davis is a versatile, well-experienced trumpet player, vocalist and band leader who surrounds himself with top-shelf sidemen. Friday’s show will feature Phil Clement on guitar, Bruce Couillard on sax, […]
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