Sat, May 25, 2013

Arts & Entertainment

  • The Passport for Valentine’s Day

    REGION — The Western Maine Passport to the Arts is the perfect valentine's Day gift. An attractive booklet that includes discounts worth more than $300 at 21 performing arts venues and galleries plus 17 dining establishments, inns, B&Bs and other associated businesses in Oxford and Franklin Counties. All of this and more for only $20.

    Passports may be purchased online at www.maineartspassport.biz or at any of the participating businesses mentioned below.

  • Evening of song slated

    NORWAY — Got the winter doldrums? For a sure fire cure, come to the Norway Memorial Library at 7:30 on Saturday, February 9, to hear “For the Love of a Song, II,” an evening of music featuring 12 talented Western Maine singers.

    “For the Love of a Song, II” is the second show in a series that is unique because the performers choose one of their favorite songs to sing. These personal selections range from pop, country, historical and original songs.

  • Valentine cabaret offered

  • Denmark Arts presents cabaret

    DENMARK — Valentines Day is fast approaching, bringing with it another cabaret show from the Denmark Arts Center, performed by a select group whose talent evolves to higher planes of expression every year because of steadfast effort, joy and accomplishment.

    Directed by Lillian Lee Morse at the piano, the shows are scheduled for Friday, February 15 and Saturday, February 16 at 7:30 p.m. The themes are happy love, sad love, funny love, non-love; the styles embrace oldies, popular-bluesy standards, and poignant moments from the Concert and Broadway stage.

  • Area artists at Atrium Gallery

    Rose Hips and Berries by Pam Morra

  • Illusionist Saterial at Eastman PAC

    FRYEBURG — The Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center continues their family entertainment series with two performances of the amazing Magician Illusionist George Saterial on Saturday, February 9, at 2 and 7 p.m.

    Tickets are $4 for children, $8 for adults and are available for purchase online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac or by calling the Box Office at 935-9232. The theater is located at 18 Bradley Street on the campus of Fryeburg Academy in Fryeburg. Parking is free.

  • Zero Dark Thirty (Columbia Pictures)

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  • Free grant workshop in Bethel

    BETHEL — A free workshop on grants and grant programs in Maine is being offered by the Mahoosuc Arts Council (www.mahoosucarts.org) and the Maine Arts Commission (www.mainearts.com) Friday, February 15.

    Arts administrators, board volunteers, directors, artists and anyone wanting to learn more about the grant process for arts and cultural projects in Maine are invited to attend this free morning workshop.

  • Grant awarded to Mahoosuc Arts

    BETHEL — A $1,000 Maine Arts and Humanities Grant has been awarded to the Mahoosuc Arts Council for the presentation of an original film and score on Maine’s logging history by Sumner McKane. The performance will take place in the Bingham Auditorium, 45 Church Street on the Gould Academy campus, January 29 at 7 p.m.

  • Kinderkonzert series at Eastman Center

    FRYEBURG — The Portland Symphony Orchestra Kinderkonzerts are coming to Fryeburg Academy’s Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center on Friday, February 8, and on Friday, May 17. Both shows are from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.

    The PSO Kinderkonzerts are recommended for children ages three to seven, but of course all are welcome! Tickets are $4 per person and are available for purchase online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac or by calling the Box Office at 935-9232. The theater is located at 18 Bradley Street on the campus of Fryeburg Academy in Fryeburg. Parking is free.

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