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Things to Do: ‘Cinderella’ musical, women’s soccer and a seafood festival
See the multimedia show Enter The Fishtank on Friday in Portland.
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Live Music Lineup: Bassist Danielle Nicole, longtime songwriter Eric Andersen and The Wood Brothers
Andersen has written songs for the likes of Johnny Cash and counts Bob Dylan among his fans.
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Indie Film: Midcoast filmmaker turns family’s hunting camp into set for new thriller
Lucas McNelly's 'Up Country' has its premiere next week at The Waldo Theatre in his hometown of Waldoboro.
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The song was originally recorded by Dick Curless.
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See German rock duo Milky Chance at Portland's State Theatre on June 6.
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Find paddles by county, then grab your life vest and get out there.
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'Beautiful,' the jukebox musical about the influential singer and songwriter's career, is at Ogunquit Playhouse through June 10.
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The new Wharf Street watering hole specializes in jazzed-up versions of classic cocktails.
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The best spots for wildlife watching, ocean views, biking, hiking trails and more.
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The business started as a food truck and now has two brick-and-mortar locations, in the Maine Mall and on Bridge Street in Westbrook.
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Several towns have parades and ceremonies happening Monday.
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The tune is a preview of the Portland-born musician's forthcoming album.
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Tickets are on sale now for folk band Caamp at Thompson's Point on Sept. 3.
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Here's a list of some you might want to check out this year.
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See Dave Gutter and his band on Friday in Arundel.
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Mitr Ping Yang Thai Kitchen on outer Congress Street serves up grilled meats and Thai street food.
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A look at what seven new food trucks are serving up this summer.
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Shea Cusick, who most recently worked at Nonesuch River Brewing in Scarborough, replaces Sean Sullivan.
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See the Americana duo live at Resurgam on June 11 in Portland.
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Her latest film, 'You Hurt My Feelings' starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, opens Friday at Brunswick's Eveningstar Cinema.
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See the comedy 'Halfway There' in Falmouth.
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The song is from her new Atlantic Records EP.
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See singer-songwriter Joe Henry in Portland on Saturday.
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The short film simply shows the motions of a man after receiving a phone call.
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A colorful array of inventive concoctions have arrived with spring at the Brunswick hotel bar.
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It's time to start buying tickets and making plans for what open-air shows to see.
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The build-your-own bowl concept in the Pepperell Mill opened in early May and seems off to a strong start.
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There's a wide variety of music this weekend in Ogunquit and Portland.
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See a documentary about artist Robert S. Neuman and an exhibit of his work in Falmouth.
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The two-day event features dozens of local acts on five stages.
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Grab tickets to see singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff in Boothbay Harbor on May 20.
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'Dance Nation' is playing at Mad Horse Theatre through Sunday.
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A particularly strong crop of films by Southern Maine Community College students premieres Thursday at the Nickelodeon.
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See City Theater's production of 'Exit Laughing' in Biddeford.
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Portland's Tiger Bomb and England's Sharp Class are on the bill, along with two bands from Boston.
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You can also see singer-songwriter Antje Dukevot.
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The Ogunquit Museum of American Art and Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport are open now, with more opening around Memorial Day.
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The fast casual Greek restaurant in Biddeford also serves sandwiches, rice bowls and salads.
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The song is the latest track from the Midcoast act.
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See country singers Miko Marks and Rissi Palmer in Brownfield on Friday.
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The Yarmouth restaurant's bar manager likes to introduce unusual ingredients in an approachable way.
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The food truck featuring Asian- and Mexican-inspired flavors is making appearances from southern to central Maine.
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See the former Maine resident live this weekend at Mayo Street Arts in Portland and LA Arts in Lewiston.
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The dance company opens its 20th season this weekend with a double feature.
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See shows from Crystal Canyon, Anni Clark and the Séamus Egan Project.
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See 'Dance Nation' at Mad Horse Theatre Company in South Portland.
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The film is among those playing next week as part of Southern Maine Community College's Maine Mayhem film festival.
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Experts from around the state share several of their go-to hot spots for viewing wildlife.
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The song is the Portland band's latest release.
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