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FLK>F@E>1OUTGOING:@[\Xj Ideas JF:@>L@;<1DINING GUIDE: ;\$De­ GFFIkcXe[G@:BJ1POORtland PICKS: QPJOUFEPVUJONZFBSMJFSDPMVNO pointed out in my earlier column, JTBDBUFHPSZUIBUIBTCFFOBMMis a category that has been all Z`[\n_XkpflnXekcide what you want N_\i\kf^fkfÔe[Where to go to find CVUJHOPSFECZUIFIBMMoBMTPHPUBMPUPGWPUFT XJUIbut ignored by the hall - also got a lot of votes, with kf\Xkn_\i\ÆXe[to eat where - and \ek\ikX`ed\ekfek_\entertainment on the +FUISP5VMM :FTBOE5IF.PPEZ#MVFTUPQQJOHUIFMJTUJethro lull, Yes and The Moody Blues topping the list. /PPO+JN8JMMJBNTMJTUJT:VTVG*TMBN GPSNFSMZNo. 1 on Jim Williams' list is Yusuf Islam, formerly ]fi_fndlZ_%for how much. Z_\Xg%cheap. 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According to Babb, Johnnie Taylor, Tyrone Davis, abObSeWRSstatewide/E23 #5 N:WabW\UaListings/E23 $6 UPSw"DDPSEJOHUP#BCC +PIOOJF5BZMPS 5ZSPOF%BWJT  $MJGUPO$IFOJFSBOE#FBV+PDRVFBSFNPSFXPSUIZClifton Chenier and Beau Jocque are more worthy UIBOBOZPGUIFSFDFOUJOEVDUFFTthan any of the recent inductees. dininganddrink i+PIOOJF5BZMPSBOE5ZSPOF%BWJTXFSFCPUIHSFBU"Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis were both great [`e`e^Xe[[i`eb TJOHFSTXIPTFDBSFFSTJOTPVMNVTJDTQBOOFEGPVSsingers whose careers in soul music spanned four 3ObO\R@c\(2]QYaASOT]]REat and Run: Docks Seafood/E23 '9 N0O`Bar EFDBEFTXJUINBOZNBOZIJUTyw#BCCXSPUFi$MJGUPOdecades with many many hits..." Babb wrote. "Clifton 5cWRSGuide/E33! 1 N/beSZZ]\PSS`Atwell on beer/E33! 2 $IFOJFSJOWFOUFENPEFSO[ZEFDPNVTJDJOUIFTChenier invented modern zydeco music in the '50s BOEQFSGPSNFEVQVOUJMIJTEFBUIJO)FXPOBand performed up until his death in 1987. He won a etcetera (SBNNZUPP#FBV+PDRVFJOWFOUFEUIFOFXTUZMFGrammy too. Beau Jocque invented the new style \kZ\k\iX [ZEFDPQPQVMBSJOUIFXPSMEUPEBZwzydeco popular in the world today." 0ZcSE`O^>`]XSQb@c\eOgBlue Wrap Project Runway/E33!!3 N;OW\SMaine *EPOUBHSFFXJUI1BVM$BUFTBSUJTUPGDIPJDF UIPVHII don't agree with Paul Cate's artist of choice, though ;O^ZSAc\ROgMaple Sunday/E33!#5 NAVO\\]\0`gO\Shannon Bryan/E33!$6 *NOPUTVSFIFXBTTFSJPVTi*GPOMZGPSUIFJSDPOUSJCVI'm not sure he was serious: "If only for their contribu­ UJPOTUPLBSBPLFFYQFSJFODFTFWFSZXIFSF *XPVMEMPWFtions to karaoke experiences everywhere, I would love UPTFF4POOZ$IFSJOEVDUFEwto see Sonny & Cher inducted." WaO^cPZWQObW]\]T;OW\SB]ROg;SRWO7\QeVWQV^cPZWaVSaBVSis a publication of MaineToday Media Inc., which publishes The >]`bZO\R>`SaaPortland Press 5PFBDIIJTPXO 1BVM)PXFWFS *XJMMDMPTFCZTBZJOHTo each his own, Paul. However, I will close by saying 6S`OZR;OW\SAc\ROgBSZSU`O[9S\\SPSQ8]c`\OZO\R;]`\W\UAS\bHerald/Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal and Morning SentineW\SZROWZgl daily UIBUJG4POOZ$IFSoPSFWFO$IFSCZIFSTFMGoBSFthat if Sonny & Cher - or even Cher by herself- are \Sea^O^S`abVSeSSYZg1]OabOZ8]c`\OZW\0ObVO\RbVSW``Sa^SQnewspapers, the weekly Coastal Journal in Bath and their respectivbWdSeSPaWbSae websites. JOEVDUFEJOUPUIF3PDLBOE3PMM)BMMPG'BNF *XJMMinducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I will 327B=@>C0:7A63@EDITORS PUBLISHER b]5]1OZS\RO`=\S1Wbgto Go Calendar, One City `VO`[]\.^`SaaVS`OZRQ][[email protected] QFSTPOBMMZCVSOBDPQZPGi#FMJFWFwPOUIFTUFQTPGUIFpersonally burn a copy of "Believe" on the steps of the @WQVO`R:1]\\]`Richard L. Connor 1S\bS`>]`bZO\R;3Center, Portland, ME 1=D3@23A75]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 j1 5=3#GO E5

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E6 NBX^\GXccXjf:;i\m`\n#<.Kage & Pallaso CD review. E7 N;`ikp;`j_\jËeXl^_kpY`kj#<('Dirty Dishes' naughty bits. E10 3$5=E6 GOjBVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 1 Twiddle, Tweedy, Titus *+$("&!($("&!Spring Cleaning Sale Kn`[[c\#Kn\\[p#K`klj         and D-muffin - all in 1 week         Xe[;$dl]ÔeÆXcc`e(n\\b +$Friday 2*+$&, April 1   7:30 - 4:00 OFNPSFXFFL BOEXFDBOHJWF.BSDIne more week, and we can give March UIFSBZNBTPOCBOE.BTPOTCFFOUPVSJOHtheraymasonband. Mason's been touring -.+Saturday 2*+$& , April 2  8:00 - 2:00 UIFCPPU*TUJMMEPOUUSVTUUIBUXFSFthe boot. I still don't trust that we're TJODF BOETUBSUFEIJTmSTUCBOEJOsince 1982, and started his first band in FOOPUJOGPSPOFNPSFXJOUFSXBMMPQJOH not in for one more winter walloping,  XIFOIJTHVJUBSXBTBZFBSPME 1966 (when his guitar was a year old!). CVU*EPLOPXPOFUIJOHbut I do know one thing: +PO-FTUFSXJMMCFJon Lester will be "GUFSBTUSJOHPGDBTTFUUFPOMZSFMFBTFT After a string of cassette-only releases, UBLJOHUIFNPVOEBUBDFSUBJOCBMMQBSLPOtaking the mound at a certain ballpark on IJTmSTUiPGmDJBMw$%XBTSFMFBTFEJO his first "official" CD was released in 1994, (-!+$)+(Interior an d1-!+$)+))+, Exterior Doors "QSJMWTUIF:BOLFFT BOEJUXJMMMBVODIApril 8 vs. the Yankees, and it will launch BOEUIFSFIBWFCFFOTFWFSBMTVCTFRVFOUand there have been several subsequent UIFBOOVBMCBUUMFPGXJMMTCFUXFFONFBOEthe annual battle of wills between me and POFTGSPNUIJTUJSFMFTTSPDLOSPMM QPQones from this tireless rock 'if roll, pop- (Anderse !+,!($(n Windo )0($-,w Units NZFEJUPS5IFPOFXIFSFIFTBZT i6Nmy editor. The one where he says, "Um TNBSU WJOUBHFHVJUBSTMJOHJOHTJOHFSsmart, vintage-guitar-slinging singer- ZFBI "JNTFM JUTBNVTJDDPMVNO wBOE*yeah, Aimsel, it's a music column," and I TPOHXSJUFS0I BOE4UFWF'PSCFSUBJOUUPPsongwriter. 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Lyrics like i5SBNQTMJLFVT CBCZ"Tramps like us, baby TBOECMBTUFESPPUTSPDL XJUIBTXFFUsand-blasted roots rock, with a sweet XFXFSFCPSOUPEJFwwe were born to die"BSFTVOHXJUIUIF are sung with the jaKBNTQSFBEw5IFHSPVQTMBUFTUSFDPSEJTm spread." The group's latest record is LJOEPGSBTQZWPDBMTUIBUXJMMNBLFZPVkind of raspy vocals that will make you DBMMFEi.PPOTDBQFT wBOEUIFUPVSTDIFEcalled "Moonscapes," and the tour sched- UIJOLIBQQZUIPVHIUTBCPVU5IF3FQMBDFthink happy thoughts about The Replace- VMFIBTTUSFUDIFEGSPNDPBTUUPDPBTU%JHule has stretched from coast to coast. Dig NFOUTments. JOBUXXXNZTQBDFDPNEBOHFSNVGmOin at www.myspace.com/dangermunin. i'PVS4DPSFBOE4FWFOwJTBMPOFTPNF"Four Score and Seven" is a lonesome %BOHFSNVGmOXJUI5XJEEMFQNDangermuffin with Twiddle. 8 p.m. TPOH DPNQMFUFXJUIIBSNPOJDBsong, complete with harmonica: i8IFO"When 4BUVSEBZ1PSU$JUZ.VTJD)BMM Saturday. Port City Music Hall, 504 3/26 0UPPET3HOWBYTHE#HILDRENS0UPPET7ORKSHOPPuppet Show! by the Children's Puppet WorkshopAMPM 11am & 2pm UIFZTFFUIFLJOEPGQFSTPOUIBUZPVSFBMMZthey see the kind of person that you really $POHSFTT4U 1PSUMBOE"HFTBOECongress St., Portland. Ages 21 and 4/1 &IRST&RIDAY%XHIBIT@0UPPET3HOWOPENINGRECEPTIONFirst Friday Exhibit: 'Puppet Show' opening reception PM 5-7pm BSF ZPVXPOUCFMBVHIJOHTPIBSEware, you won't be laughing so hard" JTis PMEFSJOBEWBODFBUUIFEPPSolder. $7 in advance; $10 at the door. 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EuropeanAT THE PORTLAND Drawings MUSEUM OF ART Portrait of the Honorable Frederick Sylvester North Douglas, Son of Lord and Lady Glenbervie Sylvester North Douglas, Son of Lord of the Honorable Frederick Portrait Courtesy photo Comedian Paula Poundstone has two Maine appearances this weekend: Friday at the Strand Theatre in Rockland and Saturday at the Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfi eld. 1815. The Joan Whitney Payson Collection at the Portland Museum of Art. Gift John Whitney Payson. Collection at the Portland 1815. The Joan Whitney Payson ,

n Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (detail) CONCERTS TO SUBMIT ITEMS for listings, send TODAY mail to GO, c/o Portland Press MARCH 26 – MAY 22 Mavis Staples, gospel/R&B, with Neko Case, Stone Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, Mountain Arts Center, Brownfi eld. $85. One City Center, 5th Floor, This exhibition is part of Where to Draw the Line: The Maine Drawing Project, a statewide collaboration stonemountainartscenter.com. 8 p.m. Portland, ME 04101, or send e- of 20 arts organizations that will present exhibitions dedicated to the medium of drawing in 2011. Livingston Taylor, folk, 21-plus; The Landing at mail to [email protected] or a Pine Point, Scarborough. $30. thelandingatpine fax to 791-6920. Items should be point.com. 7:30 p.m. submitted two weeks in advance. 775-6148 Dierks Bentley, country, with Josh Thompson and For information, call 791-6305. portlandmuseum.org Sean Patrick McGraw, Androscoggin Bank Colisee, Lewiston. $31.50 to $37.50. thecolisee.com. 7:30 p.m. Jimmy Dority and Friends, piano, Local Sprouts cooperative.com. 7:30 p.m. Cooperative, Portland. Free/donations. local “All Together Now,” Beatles tribute show and sproutscooperative.com. 7 p.m. interactive multimedia experience, Nasson Sara Grey and Kieron Means, Scottish musicians, Community Center (Little Theatre), Springvale. Camden Public Library. $8; $6 for seniors. 7 p.m. $15. 324-5657. 7 p.m. Cabin Fever Reliever Concert with Alan Gerber, FRIDAY boogie-woogie, Unity Center for the Performing Leon Redbone, ragtime/jazz, Jonathan’s Arts. Free. unityme.org. 7:30 p.m. Restaurant, Ogunquit. $32.50 in advance, $35.50 day of show. 646-4777. 8 p.m. SATURDAY Ruthie Foster, blues, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Salon Nights Series with Irish/Celtic pub session Brownfi eld, $30. stonemountainartscenter.com. musicians, Red Door Pottery Studio and Gallery 8 p.m. Shop, Kittery. Free. reddoorpottery.com. 7 to 9 Assembly of Dust, rock/jam band, 21-plus; Port p.m. City Music Hall, Portland. $18 in advance; $20 Leon Redbone, ragtime/jazz, Chocolate Church at door; $25 VIP seated. portcitymusichall.com. Arts Center, Bath. $30 at door; $28 in advance. 8 p.m. chocolatechurcharts.org. 7:30 p.m. Steve Forbert, folk, with Ray Mason, One “An Evening of Motown and R&B” with the Longfellow Square, Portland. $18, $20. Bangor Symphony Orchestra and Spectrum, or visit MaineRealEstateToday.com onelongfellowsquare.com. 8 p.m. University of Maine (Collins Center for the Arts), Tricky Britches, bluegrass, Local Sprouts Cooperative, Portland. Free/donation. localsprouts Please see MUSIC, Page E11 3 5=E1O GOjBVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 1 8k\Xj\n`k_k\Xj\1D\\kk_\Ylic\jhl\Ê[`j_\jËAt ease with tease: Meet the burlesque 'dishes' UNJHIUCFUIFMBVHIT UIFMJOHFSJFPSt might be the laughs, the lingerie or UIFSJCBMEBOESBOEZBVEJFODF CVUthe ribald and randy audience, but @I TPNFUIJOHBCPVUCVSMFTRVFIJUTUIFsomething about burlesque hits the TQPUGPSPVSJTPMBUFEMJUUMFDPSOFSPGUIFspot for our isolated little corner of the `Gf[iPodTOPIKFG('O DPVOUSZcountry. 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MFTRVF3FWVFUPmOElesque Revue to find È?ldXe=cp#É"Human Fly," ThK_\:iXdgj1ÈJg`[\i=cp%e Cramps: "Spider & Fly. PVUKVTUXIBUHFUTout just what gets Ophelia Heiny mauled by the ladybeast." UIFDBUPVUUBUIFCBHthe cat outta the bag Fg_\c`X?\`epdXlc\[Ypk_\cX[pY\Xjk%É FWFSZOJHIUevery night. È8ggc\G`\#É"Apple Pie," ThK_\9XjkXi[=X`i`\j1ÈIfj`\e Bastard Fairies: "Rosie I`dafYXe[M`Zkfi`Xmfej_fnf]]k_\`iRimjob and Victoria von show off their 8IFSFEJEUIFWhere did the JEFBGPSUIF%JSUZidea for the Dirty [fd\jk`Z^f[[\jje\jjn`k_Xj`[\f]g`\`edomestic goddessness with a side of pie in D`b\FcZfkkMike Olcott %JTIFTDPNFGSPNDishes come from ? k_\]XZ\%Éthe face." 7JDUPSJBWPO DXb`e^Ef`j\Making Noise 3PTJF3JNKPCBOE ÈG`eb`dd\>`dd\>`dd\"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!  8DXe8]k\i(A Man After TPMJEJmFEBTmWF%JSUZ%JTIFTsolidified as five Dirty Dishes. D`[e`^_kMidnight), #É" 89981ÈN`c\p@%:i`j`j_XnbjABBA: "Wiley I. Crisis hawks :PVWFNFOUJPOFEZPVBJNUPQSPWJEFYou've mentioned you aim to provide ^\e[\i$[\]\e[\igfk`feXe[k_\eÔe[j_\igender-defender potion and then finds her BiTBGFTQBDFwGPSCPUIBVEJFODFBOEa "safe space" for both audience and fne^\e[\iY\e[`e^%Éown gender bending." QFSGPSNFST8IBUBCPVUCVSMFTRVFJTperformers. What about burlesque is "Apocalyptic Tea Party," mash-up with QPUFOUJBMMZVOTBGFpotentially unsafe ? È8gfZXcpgk`ZK\XGXikp#ÉdXj_$lgn`k_ 7JDUPSJBWPOVictoria von: #VSMFTRVFFYQMPSFTBOEBurlesque explores and M\elj`e=lij#M\cm\kLe[\i^ifle[#J`Zbf]Venus in Furs, Velvet Underground, Sick of QMBZTXJUITFYVBMJUZJOXBZTUIBUIBWFOUplays with sexuality in ways that haven't It All and The Toy Dolls: "Tableau tea party CFFOEPOFCFGPSFCZBOEGPSQFPQMFbeen done before by and for people @k8ccXe[K_\Kfp;fccj1ÈKXYc\Xlk\XgXikp XIPTFEFTJSFT TFYVBMJUJFTBOEHFOEFSwhose desires, sexualities and gender n`k_k_\8Yj`ek_\=X`ip%Éwith the Absinthe Fairy." FYQSFTTJPOTBSFOPUSFQSFTFOUFEJONBJOexpressions are not represented in main- È9i`Zb?flj\#É"Brick House," IfYQfdY`\1ÈDldd`\j`eRob Zombie: "Mummies in TUSFBNNFEJBBOEQFSGPSNBODF8IFOstream media and performance. When XFTBZXFXBOUUPQSPWJEFBiTBGFTQBDF wwe say we want to provide a "safe space," jXiZfg_X^`Yi\Xb`k[fneXe[le]lick_\`isarcophagi break it down and unfurl their XFBJNUPDSFBUFBOFOWJSPONFOUUIBUBMwe aim to create an environment that al- niXgg`e^j%Éwrappings." MPXTQFPQMFUPCFUIFNTFMWFT CPUIPOUIFlows people to be themselves, both on the TUBHFBOEJOUIFBVEJFODF BTQBDFUIBUJTstage and in the audience, a space that is È8cc\^if]ifdJgi`e^#É"Allegro from Spring," VivaldiM`mXc[`1È8e: "An TBGFGPSRVFFSPSUBCPPPSBMUFSOBUJWFSFQsafe for queer or taboo or alternative rep- `ek\igi\k`m\jki`gk\Xj\ki`Ylk\kfk_\^i\Xk#interpretive striptease tribute to the great, SFTFOUBUJPOTPGTFYVBMJUZ#VSMFTRVFIBTresentations of sexuality. Burlesque has great, great, great, great Isadora Duncan." UIFBCJMJUZUPMJUFSBMMZDSFBUFBTQBDFUIBUthe ability to literally create a space that ^i\Xk#^i\Xk#^i\Xk#^i\Xk@jX[fiX;leZXe%É EPFTOPUHFOFSBMMZFYJTUJOUIFXPSME GPSdoes not generally exist in the world, for È:fd\J\\8YflkD\#É"Come See About Me," K_\Jlgi\d\j1The Supremes: Photo by August Dalrymple BOZCPEZXIPEPFTOPUmUUIFUSBEJUJPOBManybody who does not fit the traditional >V]b]Pg/cUcab2OZ`g[^ZS Mermaids gone wrong, fish heads instead image of what is sexy. BVS2W`bg2WaVSaThe Dirty Dishes 0c`ZSa_cS@SdcSabO`bSROaBVS2O[aSZaW\0c`ZSa_cSW\Burlesque Revue started as The Damsels in Burlesque in D\idX`[j^fe\nife^#Ôj__\X[j`ejk\X[ JNBHFPGXIBUJTTFYZ 2006, expanded to 10 women and now comprises a core of five performers. 3PTJF3JNKPCRosie Rimjob:*UTJNQPSUBOUGPSUIF It's important for the $Sf^O\RSRb] e][S\O\R\]eQ][^`WaSaOQ]`S]T¿dS^S`T]`[S`a f]Ôej¿XiX[`f[iXdX%Éof fins...a radio drama." TIPXUPCFDPNGPSUBCMFGPSFWFSZPOF4FYshow to be comfortable for everyone. Sex BOEBOZUIJOHQFSUBJOJOHUPJUIBTUIFQPand anything pertaining to it has the po- BXLXBSEOFTTBOETFSJPVTOFTTPGUFOawkwardness and seriousness often TUBHF QBSUJDVMBSMZUPEPBEBODFXJUIUXPstage, particularly to do a dance with two UFOUJBMUPIPMEBMPUPGBOJNPTJUZ'PSBOZtential to hold a lot of animosity. For any- BUUBDIFEUPTFYVBMFYQSFTTJPOBOEJOUFSattached to sexual expression and inter- TUSBXCFSSZQJFTBOETBZ i0, UIFQJFstrawberry pies and say, "OK, the pie CPEZOFXUPCVSMFTRVF BTBQFSGPSNFSPSbody new to burlesque, as a performer or BDUJPOaction. JTPOMZHPJOHUPHFUPOUIFUBCMFBOEPVSis only going to get on the table and our BOETPNFTUSPOHMZBTTFSUUIBUUIFZBSFOPUand some strongly assert that they are not BVEJFODFNFNCFS KVTUBIJOUPGVOFBTFJTaudience member, just a hint of unease is GBDFTw'PVSNJOVUFTMBUFS ZPVTVEEFOMZfaces." Four minutes later, you suddenly GFNJOJTU'PSUIF%JSUZ%JTIFT GFNJOJTNfeminist. 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This has also happened with CPEJFTBOESFQSFTFOUBUJPOTPGTFY HFOEFSbodies and representations of sex, gender 7JDUPSJBWPOVictoria von: W8FXPSLIBSEUPCPPLe work hard to book QPPM DBSECPBSETBSDPQIBHJ 0OTUBHF pool, cardboard sarcophagi). Onstage, XIJQQFEDSFBNwhipped cream. BOETFYVBMJUZ0VSCVSMFTRVFJTJOGPSNFEand sexuality. Our burlesque is informed BEJWFSTFMJOFVQPGQFSGPSNFSTGPSPVSa diverse lineup of performers for our UIFXJMEFTUXFWFHPUUFOJTTNFBSJOHFBDIthe wildest we've gotten is smearing each CZPVSPXOQBSUJDVMBSFYQFSJFODFTXJUIby our own particular experiences with TIPXT5IJTNFBOTBXJEFBSSBZPGEJGshows. This means a wide array of dif- PUIFSXJUIQJFBOEGBLFCMPPE SFTQFDother with pie and fake blood, respec- )PXEPZPVBOTXFSDSJUJDTXIPEFHow do you answer critics who de- GFNJOJTN BOEXFVOEFSTUBOEUIBUPVSfeminism, and we understand that our GFSFODFTBSFSFQSFTFOUFEPOUIFTUBHF ferences are represented on the stage, UJWFMZ0GGTUBHF CBDLTUBHF UIFDPMMFDUJWFtively. 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Not all XJUICPEJFTBOETFYBOEQPLFGVOBUUIFwith bodies and sex and poke fun at the NPNFOUTBSFKVTUCFGPSFXFHFUPOUIFmoments are just before we get on the CVSMFTRVFQFSGPSNFSTJEFOUJGZBTGFNJOJTU burlesque performers identify as feminist, Gc\Xj\j\\Please see=:1=BB OLCOTT, GX^\<((Page Ell BVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 j1 5=3 GO Ell MAINECOMEDYCOMPMmainecomedy.com. 8:30 p.m. #HURCH,IFT0ROJECT "ONNY%AGLE(IGH3CHOOL Church Lift Project, Bonny Eagle High School, /PEN-IC#OMEDYOpen Mic Comedy hosteHOSTEDBY"RIAN"RINEGARd by Brian Brinegar 3TANDISHINADVANCEATDOOR Standish. $16 in advance; $18 at door. 929-3060. BJH>8MUSIC WITH7HEN0ARTICLES#OLLIDEAND4HE'LOAMING with When Particles Collide and The Gloaming, TOPM7 to 9 p.m. :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from>OUS3' Page E9 3LAINTE 0ORTLAND PMSlainte, Portland. 828-0900. 8 p.m.

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7:CIA:NBENTLEY µ7R]\¸bZWYSb]R]bVSaO[S"I don't like to do the same :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from>OUS3# Page E5 aV]eSdS`gbW[SBVOb¸a\]bshow every time. That's not Tc\T]`[S7eO\b^S]^ZSfun for me. I want people "OESPTDPHHJO#BOL$PMJTFFJO-FXJTUPOAndroscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston UPOJHIU+PTI5IPNQTPO i#FFSPOUIFtonight. Josh Thompson ("Beer on the b]Q][SOZ]\UeWbV[S]\to come along with me on 5BCMFw PQFOTTable") opens. O`]ZZS`Q]OabS``WRS¶a roller-coaster ride." #FOUMFZHSFXVQXJUIBOBQQSFDJBUJPOBentley grew up with an appreciation 2WS`Ya0S\bZSgDierks Bentley, GPSDPVOUSZNVTJDTSPPUT8IFOIFXBTfor country music's roots. When he was Q]c\b`g[caWQWO\country musician BDIJMEJO"SJ[POB IJTGBUIFSMJTUFOFEa child in Arizona, his father listened UPUSBEJUJPOBMDPVOUSZBSUJTUTPGUIFTto traditional country artists of the '80s BOETTVDIBT(FPSHF4USBJHIUBOEand '90s such as George Straight and UIFUJNFIFTCFFOJO/BTIWJMMFJTIPXthe time he's been in Nashville is how 3BOEZ5SBWJT BTXFMMBTDPVOUSZNVTJDRandy Travis, as well as country music NPTUTUBSTNBLFUIFJSNPOFZmost stars make their money. MFHFOE)BOL8JMMJBNTlegend Hank Williams. i*UVTFEUPCF TPNFCPEZXPVMETFMM"It used to be, somebody would sell #FOUMFZMJLFEUIBUNVTJD CVUBTBBentley liked that music, but as a NJMMJPOTPGBMCVNT IBEIJUTPOHT BOEmillions of albums, had hit songs, and ZPVOHUFFOBHFS IFXBTBMTPWFSZGPOEyoung teenager, he was also very fond UIFZNBEFBMPUPGNPOFZ wTBJE#FOUMFZthey made a lot of money," said Bentley. PGUIFHVJUBSMJDLTBOETDSFBNJOHWPDBMTof the guitar licks and screaming vocals i#VUXJUIJ5VOFTBOEUIJOHTMJLFUIBU "But with iTunes and things like that, PG7BO)BMFOBOE#JMMZ*EPM)FEJEOUof Van Halen and Billy Idol. He didn't JUTBMPUIBSEFS/PXUIFPOMZXBZUPit's a lot harder. Now the only way to TFUUMFPOSPDLJODPVOUSZVOUJMIFUVSOFEsettle on rockin' country until he turned NBLFBMPUPGNPOFZJTUPVSJOH-VDLZmake a lot of money is touring. Lucky BOETUBSUFEQMBZJOHFMFDUSJDHVJUBS17 and started playing electric guitar. GPSNF *MPWFUPVSJOHwfor me, I love touring." i*UIJOLUIBUTXIFO*EJTDPWFSFE)BOL"I think that's when I discovered Hank "TBOBEVMU IFTHBJOFEBOBQQSFDJBAs an adult, he's gained an apprecia- 8JMMJBNT +S BOEUIBUNVTJDTQPLF(Williams) Jr., and that music spoke tion for bluegrass and now calls it "the to me. Waylon Jennings, too. Country UJPOGPSCMVFHSBTTBOEOPXDBMMTJUiUIF UPNF8BZMPO+FOOJOHT UPP$PVOUSZ NPTUBVUIFOUJDNVTJDw)FIBTSFDPSEmost authentic music." He has record- NVTJDXJUITVCTUBODF wIFTBJEmusic with substance," he said. FEXJUIBOEUPVSFEXJUI%FM.D$PVSZTed with and toured with Del McCoury's #FOUMFZTFFNTUPIBWFUIFTVCTUBODFBentley seems to have the substance CBOE POFPGUIFCFTULOPXOCMVFHSBTTband, one of the best-known bluegrass DPVOUSZNVTJDGBOTDSBWFOPXBEBZTcountry music fans crave nowadays. PVUmUTXPSLJOHUPEBZoutfits working today. )FTIBETFWFOTJOHMFTHPUP/PPOHe's had seven singles go to No. 1 on the country music chart since 2003, #FOUMFZEPFTOUMJLFUPCFUPPQSFEJDUBentley doesn't like to be too predict- UIFDPVOUSZNVTJDDIBSUTJODF  able. So when he plays live, he'll do JODMVEJOHi8IBU8BT*5IJOLJOwBOEincluding "What Was I Thinkin'" and BCMF4PXIFOIFQMBZTMJWF IFMMEP i4JEFXBZTw'JWFNPSFTJOHMFTIBWFIJU"Sideways." Five more singles have hit TPNFFMFDUSJDTUVGG TPNFBDPVTUJDTUVGGsome electric stuff, some acoustic stuff UIF5PQthe Top 10. BOETPNFQBSUZTPOHTand some party songs. *UXBTOUTPNFUIJOHUIBUIBQQFOFEIt wasn't something that happened i*EPOUMJLFUPEPUIFTBNFTIPXFWFSZ"I don't like to do the same show every PWFSOJHIU#FOUMFZMFGU"SJ[POBBTBovernight. Bentley left Arizona as a UJNF5IBUTOPUGVOGPSNF wTBJE#FOUtime. That's not fun for me," said Bent- UFFOBHFSBOENPWFEUP/BTIWJMMFJOteenager and moved to Nashville in MFZi*XBOUQFPQMFUPDPNFBMPOHXJUIley. "I want people to come along with UPQVSTVFIJTNVTJDBMDBSFFS)F1994 to pursue his musical career. He NFPOBSPMMFSDPBTUFSSJEFwme on a roller-coaster ride." XPSLFEIJTXBZVQUIFNVTJDBMMBEEFSworked his way up the musical ladder BOETUBSUFESFMFBTJOHSFDPSEJOHTPOBand started releasing recordings on a AbOTTE`WbS`@Og@]cbVWS`QO\PSQ]\bOQbSRObStaff Writer Ray Routhier can be contacted at OBUJPOBMTDBMFBCPVUBEFDBEFMBUFSnational scale about a decade later. %' $"#"]`Ob(791-6454 or at: 0OFPGUIFUIJOHTIFTTFFODIBOHFJOOne of the things he's seen change in ``]cbVWS`.^`SaaVS`OZRQ][rrouthier@pressherald. com

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And my daughters XXXEBVHIUFSTGPSMJGFDPNGPVOEBUJPOwww.daughtersforlife.com/foundation/ NPWJFToiCVUUIFSFXFSFOPDPNQTGPSmovies - "but there were no comps for QSBDUJDFENBSUJBMBSUT USBJOFEXJUIBTpracticed martial arts, trained with as- XJMMIBWFCFFOUIFMBTUQSJDFwill have been die last price anyone in this region has BNPWJFMJLFUIJT5IBUXBTCPUIFYDJUJOHa movie like this. That was both exciting TBVMUSJnFTBOEXPSLFEPVUVOEFS-PHBOsault rifles and worked out under Logan BOZPOFJOUIJTSFHJPOIBT to pay. (235) BOETDBSZwand scary." )PPE BGPSNFS/BWZ4&"-XIPBMTPHood, a former Navy SEAL who also UPQBZ   GSPN- horn *4IBMM/PU)BUFI Shall Not Hate 'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOFor more information: 8IBUIBTCFFOEPOFCFGPSFJTUIFWhat has been done before is the XSBOHMFE4OZEFSTBDUPSTPOiw.BMPwrangled Snyder's actors on "300." 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There are no &BTU1FBDF .BJOFEast Peace, Maine .BJOF-FBHVFPG6OJUFEMaine League of United 4PDJBM+VTUJDF1FBDFSocial Justice cv Peace NBLJOHBHFOSFNPWJF BNPWJFUIBUIBTmaking a genre movie, a movie that has FOUJSFMZGSPNUIFNBJODBTU5IFSFBSFOP $PNNJTTJPOPGCommission of Episcopal Peace -BUJOLatin FMFNFOUTPG TBZ +BQBOFTFBOJNF wTBZTelements of, say, Japanese anime," says iCPZGSJFOEwSPMFTBUBMM BOENPTUPGUIF"boyfriend" roles at all, and most of the &QJTDPQBM1FBDF Sacred Heart/St. 'FMMPXTIJQPG.BJOFFellowship of Maine "NFSJDBO$JUJ[FOTAmerican Citizens 4BDSFE)FBSU4U $BSMB(VHJOP XIPQMBZTUIFCSPUIFMTCarla Gugino, who plays the brothel's NBMFDIBSBDUFSTBSFWJMMBJOT GSPN#BCZmale characters are villains, from Baby- %PNJOJD$IVSDIDominic Church doll's abusive stepfather to brothel owner 'JSTU1BSJTI6OJUBSJBOFirst Parish Unitarian /""$1PG.BJOFNAACP of Maine NPUIFSIFO .BEBN(PSTLJi*OA mother hen, Madam Gorski. "In '300,' EPMMTBCVTJWFTUFQGBUIFSUPCSPUIFMPXOFS 64.)POPST1SPHSBNUSM Honors Program 6OJWFSTBMJTU$IVSDIUniversalist Church Partners far World UIFNFOXPSFMFTTDMPUIJOHUIBOXFSFthe men wore less clothing than we're #MVF 0TDBS*TBBD i3PCJO)PPEw 4DPUUBlue (Oscar Isaac, "Robin Hood"). Scott 1BSUOFSTGPS8PSME USM Office of Available wherever books arc sold. (SFBUFS#SVOTXJDLGreater Brunswick )FBMUIHealth 64.0GmDFPG XFBSJOH*UJTBCTPMVUFMZFNCSBDJOHUIBUwearing! It is absolutely embracing that (MFOOQMBZTUIF8JTF.BO BCFOFWPMFOUGlenn plays the Wise Man, a benevolent "WBJMBCMFXIFSFWFSCPPLTBSFTPME .VMUJDVMUVSBMMulticultural 1VCMJTIFECZPublished by 8BMLFS$PNQBOZWalker & Company 1FBDF8PSLTPcaccWorks Pax Christ/ Maine XPNFODBOCFTFYZ TUSPOH TNBSU BMMPGwomen can be sexy, strong, smart, all of GBUIFSmHVSFXIPTFOETUIFXPNFOJOUPfather figure who sends the women into 1BY$ISJTUJ.BJOF Student Affairs *4#/ISBN: 978-0-8027-7Q17-5 *TMBNJD4PDJFUZPGIslamic Society of 4UVEFOU"GGBJST those things." 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:HI# &-+' UJFTBOEJOEJWJEVBMTGSPNBMMXBMLTPGMJGF ties and individuals from all walks of life, IBTTPMENPSFUIBO UJDLFUTJOJUThas sold more than 28,000 tickets in its Muddy Rudder, The Prep Kitchen, thepressherald.com GSPN"GSJDB UIF.JEEMF&BTU &BTUFSOBOEfrom Africa, the Middle East, Eastern and IJTUPSZhistory. Wilbur’s Chocolate & more! THEPRESSHERALDCOM  8FTUFSO&VSPQF /PSUIBOE4PVUI"NFSJWestern Europe, North and South Ameri- *OBEEJUJPOUPUIFJNQSFTTJWFmMNTPOIn addition to the impressive films on Publicity and Marketing Provided by: MAINE STREET EVENTS, LLC DB HBZ TUSBJHIU EJTBCMFE QFSTFDVUFEBOEca, gay, straight, disabled, persecuted and USJVNQIBOU wTIFBEEFEi6MUJNBUFMZ UIJTtriumphant," she added. "Ultimately, this Gc\Xj\j\\Please see >3@97]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201  j1 5=3 %GO E17 :PBW,PTI "MFYBOESB%BMFZ$MBSLBOEYoav Kosh, Alexandra Daley-Clark and %PWJE.VZEFSNBODovid Muyderman. E:G@>CHPERKINS "OE5VFTEBZ 4BMUIPTUTBO-(#5'JMNAnd Tuesday, Salt hosts an LGBT Film :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from>OUS3 $ Page E16 'PSVNGPMMPXFECZBTDSFFOJOHPGUIFForum followed by a screening of the    'SFODIDPNFEZi)FT.Z(JSMw BCPVUBFrench comedy "He's My Girl" (about a EJTQMBZ UIJTZFBST.+''CPBTUTTFWFSBMdisplay, this year's MJFF boasts several HBZ+FXJTIDMBSJOFUJTUUSZJOHUPDPQFXJUIgay Jewish clarinetist trying to cope with TQFDJBMFWFOUT LJDLJOHPGGXJUIPQFOJOHspecial events, kicking off with opening- IJTTFYVBMJUZ DBSFFSBOE0SUIPEPYGBNJMZ his sexuality, career and Orthodox family) OJHIUBQQFUJ[FSTBOEESJOLTBU(SFFOIVUnight appetizers and drinks at Greenhut BU/JDLFMPEFPO$JOFNBTat Nickelodeon Cinemas. (BMMFSJFTPO4BUVSEBZGalleries on Saturday. $MFBSMZ UIF.+''IBTBCSPBEWJTJPOGPSClearly, the MJFF has a broad vision for 0O.POEBZ UIF4BMU*OTUJUVUFGPS%PDVOn Monday, the Salt Institute for Docu- UIFmMNTJUDIPPTFTthe films it chooses. NFOUBSZ4UVEJFTXJMMIPTUBTDSFFOJOHmentary Studies will host a screening i8FTDSFFOJOEFQFOEFOUmMNTUIBU"We screen independent films that PGUIFOFXEPDVNFOUBSZi5IF8BZ6Q wof the new documentary "The Way Up," XPVMEOPUPUIFSXJTFCFTIPXOJOUIFwould not otherwise be shown in the BOJOTJHIUGVMBOENPWJOHQPSUSBJUPGBOan insightful and moving portrait of an TUBUF w8BHOFS1FDLTBJE"OE.+''state," Wagner-Peck said. And MJFF PSQIBOFE3PNBOJBOHJSMorphaned Romanian girl. DBUFSTUPiBMBSHF EJWFSTFBVEJFODFUIBUcaters to "a large, diverse audience that "EPQUFECZBO*TSBFMJGBNJMZ UIFHJSMAdopted by an Israeli family, the girl MPWFTJOEFQFOEFOUmMNwloves independent film." DPNFTPVUBTBMFTCJBO SVOTBXBZGSPNcomes out as a lesbian, runs away from "OE*TBZ.BJOFmMNGBOTPGBMMGBJUITAnd I say Maine film fans of all faiths IPNFBOETQFOETUISFFZFBSTPOUIFhome and spends three years on the TIPVMECFHSBUFGVMshould be grateful. TUSFFUTPG5FM"WJW'PMMPXJOHUIFmMN 4BMUstreets of Tel Aviv. Following the film, Salt &YFDVUJWF%JSFDUPS%POOB(BMMV[[PXJMMExecutive Director Donna Galluzzo will 2S\\Wa>S`YW\aWaOT`SSZO\QSe`WbS`eV]ZWdSaW\Dennis Perkins is a freelance writer who lives in GBDJMJUBUFBQBOFMJODMVEJOHmMNNBLFSTfacilitate a panel including filmmakers >]`bZO\RPortland. ,OOXVWUDWLRQE\.DUHQ/\EUDQG

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5IFRVBMJUZPGUIFmMNTJTPOFCBSPNFUFS The quality of the films is one barometer, CVUBVOJWFSTBMNFBTVSJOHTUJDLJTBUUFObut a universal measuring stick is atten­ B?;; EBODFdance. :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from >OUS3 !Page E13 8BHOFS1FDLTBJEBUUFOEBODFBUUIFWagner-Peck said attendance at the 1PSUMBOEGFTUJWBMJTVQTUFBEJMZ BOEMBTUPortland festival is up steadily, and last JTBCPVUIFSKPVSOFZBOEUIFQFPQMFTIFis about her journey and the people she ZFBSJUKVNQFEQFSDFOU TVHHFTUJOHByear it jumped 15 percent, suggesting a UPVDIFTXIPDSPTTIFSQBUItouches who cross her path. TVSHFBNPOHOFXBVEJFODFNFNCFST4IFsurge among new audience members. She i:PVXBOUUPNBLFZPVSBVEJFODFIBQQZ "You want to make your audience happy, FYQFDUTUPTFMMCFUXFFO BOE expects to sell between 2,800 and 2,900 XIFUIFSUIFZIBWFCFFODPNJOHZFBSTwhether they have been coming 14 years JOEJWJEVBMUJDLFUTUIJTZFBSindividual tickets this year. PSPOFZFBS w8BHOFS1FDLTBJEi1FPQMFor one year," Wagner-Peck said. 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UIFJSXPSL 4VDDFTTDBOCFEFmOFEJOBMPUPGXBZTSuccess can be defined in a lot of ways. beWbbS`Q][^^VPYSgSatwitter, com/pphbkeyes BVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 j1 5=3 'GO E19 K_`jÊN`dgpB`[ËgfjkjcfnThis 'Wimpy Kid' posts low jZfi\fek_\^`^^c\d\k\iscore on the giggle meter $RESSESFOR #Z30(&3.003&By ROGER MOORE .D$MBUDIZ/FXTQBQFSTMcClatchy Newspapers !LL,IFES i%JBSZPGB8JNQZ,JOE3PESJDL3VMFTw"Diary of a Wimpy Kind: Rodrick Rules" UBLFTPVSJOUSFQJEXJNQZIFSPUISPVHItakes our intrepid wimpy hero through TFWFOUIHSBEFoNPSFTUSVHHMFTUPCFseventh grade - more struggles to be iQPQVMBS wNPSFFGGPSUTUPNBLFIJT"popular," more efforts to make his 3PECIAL VOBGGFDUFE VOQSFUFOUJPVTBOEDIJMEJTIunaffected, unpretentious and childish QBM3PXMFZMFTTPGBOFNCBSSBTTNFOU*Upal Rowley less of an embarrassment. It NBLFTNPSFPGBOFGGPSUUPDPOOFDUUIFmakes more of an effort to connect the CJHTDSFFOi,JEwXJUIUIF+FGG,JOOFZbig screen "Kid" with the Jeff Kinney i%JBSZwCPPLToMPUTNPSFBOJNBUJPOJO"Diary" books - lots more animation in /CCASIONS UIF,JOOFZTUJDLmHVSFTUZMFthe Kinney stick-figure style. *UKVTUUBLFTBWFSZMPOHUJNFUPHFUIt just takes a very long time to get HPJOH"QQBSFOUMZTFWFOUIHSBEFEPFTOUgoing. Apparently seventh grade doesn't QBDLBTNVDIQPUFOUJBMGPSBNVTJOH pack as much potential for amusing, 20thbV1S\bc`g4]f Century Fox TDBSSFEGPSMJGFUSBVNBBTTJYUIHSBEF 5`SU6STÀSgGreg Heffley HOQVO`g5]`R]\`WUVb(Zachary Gordon, right) scarred-for-life trauma as sixth grade. and best pal Rowley (Robert Capron) 5IFQSPCMFNTPG(SFH)FGnFZ ;BDIBSZThe problems of Greg Heffley (Zachary O\RPSab^OZ@]eZSg@]PS`b1O^`]\ (PSEPO MJFNVDIDMPTFSUPIPNF UIJT VOdSO\SdS\bTcZaZSS^]dS`W\µ2WO`g]Thave an eventful sleepover in "Diary of Gordon) lie much closer to home, this a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules." UJNFBSPVOE)JTCBCZCSPUIFS.BOOZtime around. His baby brother Manny OEW[^g9WR(@]R`WQY@cZSa¶ JTPMEFOPVHIUPUBMLBOEPMEFOPVHIUPis old enough to talk and old enough to SBUIJNPVU"OEPMEFSCSPUIFS3PESJDLrat him out. And older brother Rodrick IG972(@=2@719@C:3A¶"DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES," JOHNFwing me." abO``W\UHOQVO`g5]`R]\2Sd]\starring Zachary Gordon, Devon 5IVT(SFHTBDBEFNJDDBSFFSJTThus Greg's academic career is 0]abWQY@]PS`b1O^`]\@OQVSZ6O``WaBostick, Robert Capron, Rachel Harris IBNQFSFECZUFBDIFSTXIPUBSIJNXJUIhampered by teachers who tar him with O\RAbSdSHOV\2W`SQbSRPg2OdWRand Steve Zahn. Directed by David 0]eS`@ObSR>5T]`a][S[WZR`cRSBower. Rated PG for some mild rude UIFTBNFCSVTIBTIJTVOEFSBDIJFWJOHthe same brush as his underachieving %XCHANGE3T0ORTLAND Vc[]`O\R[WaQVWST@c\\W\UbW[S( (!&humor and mischief. Running time: 1:38 TJCMJOH(SFHTDSVTIPOUIFXJMMPXZOFXsibling. Greg's crush on the willowy new   CMPOENPEFMDMBTTNBUF )PMMZ)JMMT 1FZblond model-classmate, Holly Hills (Pey­ SERENDIPITYPORTLANDCOM

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TFFNTEFTUJOFEUPDBVTFTPNFIBOEseems destined to cause some hand- XSJOHJOHFWFOwringing even UIPVHIJUDPOUBJOTOPTFYthough it contains no sex ÂEJC8=Ã'PUNCH' TDFOFTBUBMMscenes at all. :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from >OUS3 #Page E15 i5IFNPTUEBOHFSPVTQMBDFUPHP *"The most dangerous place to go, I UIJOL XJUIGFNBMFTFYVBMJUZ JTXIFOthink, with female sexuality, is when   "UUIFTBNFUJNF 4OZEFSXBOUFEIJTAt the same time, Snyder wanted his QFPQMFBSFDPOTDJPVTPGUIFJSPXOTFYVBMpeople are conscious of their own sexual­ GFNBMFDIBSBDUFSTUPFNCSBDFDFSUBJOfemale characters to embrace certain JUZBOEJUCFDPNFTBUPPM w4OZEFSTBZTity and it becomes a tool," Snyder says.   USBEJUJPOBMTFYVBMBSDIFUZQFToiUIFtraditional sexual archetypes - "the i5IFQPXFSPGJU XIFOUIFZSFBXBSFPG"The power of it, when they're aware of OVSTF UIF'SFODINBJE UIFTDIPPMnurse, the French maid, the school­ JUoUIBUTEBOHFSPVT4PDJFUZJTOPUJOUPit - that's dangerous. Society is not into HJSM wIFTBZToBOETJNVMUBOFPVTMZUBLFgirl," he says - and simultaneously take UIBU GPSXIBUFWFSSFBTPO*UIPVHIUXFthat, for whatever reason. I thought we     TICKETS ON SALE NOW/ DPOUSPMPGUIFN4VDIBSDIFUZQFTBSFcontrol of them. Such archetypes are IBEBTFYVBMSFWPMVUJPOBOEFWFSZPOFJThad a sexual revolution and everyone is   !    " " #  DPNNPOJONPWJFTXJUIFYQMJDJUTFYVBMcommon in movies with explicit sexual DPPMXJUIUIBU#VUBQQBSFOUMZJUTTUJMMBcool with that. But apparently it's still a   $$$ #  %   DPOUFOU IFOPUFT ZFUi4VDLFS1VODIwcontent, he notes, yet "Sucker Punch" IPUCVUUPOJTTVFwhot-button issue." 3E2 5=0 GO jBVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QV| The Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 1

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FROMTHE#URTIS)NSTITUTEOF-USIC 2OCKPORT/PERAfrom the Curtis Institute of Music, Rockport Opera h(UMBLE"OY v"Humble Boy,"COMEDYABOUTFAMILYRELATIONSHIPS comedy about family relationships (OUSETOAGESANDYOUNGERHouse. $25 to $45; $8 ages 18 and younger. FOLLOWINGTHEDEATHOFABEEKEEPINGPATRIARCH following the death of a beekeeping patriarch, BAYCHAMBERCONCERTSORGPMbaychamberconcerts.org. 2:30 p.m. 0UBLIC4HEATRE ,EWISTONTOAGESPublic Theatre, Lewiston. $16 to $18; $5 ages 3T-ARY3CHOLASt. Mary Schola EARLYMUSICENSEMBLE 3T, early music ensemble, St. ANDYOUNGERTHEPUBLICTHEATREORGPM18 and younger, thepublictheatre.org. 7:30 p.m. -ARYTHE6IRGIN#HURCH &ALMOUTHATDOORMary the Virgin Church, Falmouth. $20 at door. TODAYAND&RIDAYANDPM3ATURDAYPMtoday and Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. STMARYSCHOLAORGPMstmaryschola.org. 4 p.m. 3UNDAYSunday. h"EDROOM&ARCE v"Bedroom Farce," COMEDYABOUTFOURCOUPLESBYcomedy about four couples by -/.$!9MONDAY 'OOD4HEATER 3T,AWRENCE!RTS#ENTER 0ORTLANDGood Theater, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. ±=SYRK$,IEVXMW%PMZIERH;IPP²"Young@Heart is Alive and Well!" +OLOSKO$IMOW$UOKolosko Dimow Duo, CLASSICALMUSIC WORLD classical music, world TOGOODTHEATERCOMPMTODAYAND$15 to $25. goodtheater.com. 7:30 p.m. today and MUSICANDJAZZ 4OPSHAM0UBLIC,IBRARY&REEmusic and jazz, Topsham Public Library. 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Pay what you can. fpac.rsu5.org. 7:30 p.m. 45%3$!9TUESDAY TODAYtoday. .OONDAY#ONCERTNoonday Concert WITHVOICESTUDENTSOF*OHNwith voice students of John h4HE"OY&RIEND v"The Boy Friend,"PRESENTEDBY7AYNmETE presented by Waynflete #ORRIE "ATES#OLLEGE/LIN!RTS#ENTER ,EWISTONCorrie, Bates College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. 3CHOOL$RAMA 7AYNmETE3CHOOL 0ORTLAND&REESchool Drama, Waynflete School, Portland. Free. &REE PMFree. 786-6135. 12:30 p.m. WAYNmETEORGPMTODAYTO3ATURDAYwaynflete.org. 7:30 p.m. today to Saturday. +INDER+ONZERTKinderKonzert, FORAGESTO %AST%ND for ages 3 to 7, East End h!NTIGONE v"Antigone," STUDENTPRODUCTION 'REELY(IGHstudent production, Greely High #OMMUNITY3CHOOL 0ORTLAND Community School, Portland. $4. 773-6128. 3CHOOL #UMBERLAND#ENTERFORSTUDENTSSchool, Cumberland Center. $6; $5 for students h"RASS"ROUGHTTO9OU"YTHE,ETTER@" v"Brass: Brought to You By the Letter 'B,' " 9:30 ANDSENIORSTHENORTHCOMGREELYDINNERTHEATREand seniors, thenorth.com/greelydinnertheatre. ANDAMand 10:30 a.m. PMTODAYTO3ATURDAYOPTIONALDINNER7:30 p.m. today to Saturday; optional dinner +INDER+ONZERTKinderKonzert, FORAGESTO 2EICHE3CHOOL for ages 3 to 7, Reiche School, AVAILABLEATPM3ATURDAYBYRESERVATIONONLYavailable at 6 p.m. Saturday by reservation only 0ORTLAND h"RASS"ROUGHTTO9OU"YPortland. $4. 773-6128. "Brass: Brought to You By THROUGHWEBSITE  through website ($12, $15). THE,ETTER@" vPMthe Letter 'B,' " 1 p.m. h!#HORUS,INE v"A Chorus Line,"DRAMAABOUTDANCERSCOMPETING drama about dancers competing FORASPOTINA"ROADWAYCHORUSLINE 0ORTLANDfor a spot in a Broadway chorus line, Portland 3KRWRE\-HII'HURVH 7%$.%3$!9WEDNESDAY 0LAYERS 3OUTH0ORTLAND  Players, South Portland. $18, $20. 799-7337. 8 -IDORIMidori VIOLINIST 5NIVERSITYOF-AINE&OX, violinist, University of Maine (Fox PM&RIDAYAND3ATURDAYPM3UNDAYp.m. Friday and Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday. 7MRKMRKJEZSVMXIWJVSQ±;EPOSRXLI;MPH7MHI²XS±=SY'ER´X%PSinging favorites from "Walk on the Wild Side" to "You Can't Alw[E]W+IX;LEX=SY;ERX²ays Get What You Want," !UDITORIUM &ORT+ENTCONCERTONLYFORAuditorium), Fort Kent. $20 concert only; $35 for h3LEEPING"EAUTY v"Sleeping Beauty," PRESENTEDBYTHE.ATIONALpresented by the National 8LI=SYRK$,IEVX'LSVYWTheYoung@Heart Chorus™81 XLVMPPWEYHMIRGIWPMOIRSSXLIVGLSVYW]SY´ZIWIIRthrills audiences like no other chorus you've seen! CONCERTANDCHAMPAGNERECEPTION2ESERVATIONSconcert and champagne reception. Reservations -ARIONETTE4HEATRE ,EWISTON-IDDLE3CHOOLMarionette Theatre, Lewiston Middle School. $5 REQUIRED PMrequired: 834-7800. 7 p.m. TO PM&RIDAYto $7. 782-7228. 7 p.m. Friday. h(OLES v"Holes,"!#OMPANYOF'IRLSPRODUCTIONBASED A Company of Girls production based N$!.#%DANCE ONTHE.EWBERY!WARD WINNINGNOVEL 0ORTLANDon the Newbery Award-winning novel, Portland 7LFNHWVRQ6DOH12:DW3RUW7,;Tickets on Sale NOW at PortTIX 3TAGE#OMPANY3TUDIO4HEATER SEATINGStage Company (Studio Theater). $5; seating h3LEEPING"EAUTY v"Sleeping Beauty," PRESENTEDBY-AINE3TATEpresented by Maine State LIMITED PM&RIDAYANDPMlimited. 874-2107. 7 p.m. Friday; 1:15 and 7 p.m. "ALLET4HEATER &ALMOUTHTO Ballet Theater, Falmouth. $15 to $20. 781-3587. ˆ[[[4SVX8-<GSQˆ1IVVMPP%YHMXSVMYQ207-842-0800 • www.PortTIX.com • Merrill Auditorium 3ATURDAYPM3UNDAYSaturday; 1:15 p.m. Sunday. MAINESTATEBALLETORGPM&RIDAYANDPMmainestateballet.org. 7 p.m. Friday; 2 and 7 p.m. h4HE4ERMINAL"AR v"TheTerminal Bar," -AINE0LAYWRIGHTS3ERIESMaine Playwright's Series *SVQSVIMRJSVQEXMSRZMWMX[[[=SYRK%X,IEVX1EMRISVKFor more information visit www.YoungAtHeartMaine.org 3ATURDAYPM3UNDAY4HROUGH!PRILSaturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Through April 10. COMEDYBY$AVID%"UTLER 2IVER4REE!RTS comedy by David E. Butler, River Tree Arts, h"Y2EQUEST v"By Request,"0ORTLAND"ALLET#OMPANYS Portland Ballet Company's +ENNEBUNK RIVERTREEARTSORGPMKennebunk. $10, $12. rivertreearts.org. 7:30 p.m. TH ANNIVERSARYPERFORMANCEOFFAVORITE30th-anniversary performance of favorite &RIDAYAND3ATURDAYFriday and Saturday. DANCES 0ORTLAND(IGH3CHOOLTOdances, Portland High School. $15 to $40. PORTLANDBALLETORGPM&RIDAYAND3ATURDAYportlandballet.org. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.  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"TQBSUPGUIF1."TIPX 1PSUMBOEBSUJTUAs part of the PMA show, Portland artist ,JNCFSMZ$POWFSZXJMMMFBEBTFTTJPOGPSKimberly Convery will lead a session for DIJMESFOBOEGBNJMZGSPNBNUPQNchildren and family from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4BUVSEBZi5IF#JH%SBXwXJMMFODPVSBHFSaturday. "The Big Draw" will encourage LJETUPFYQFSJNFOUXJUIWBSJPVTESBXJOHkids to experiment with various drawing 2OUTE.ORTH 7ELLSRoute 1 North, Wells UPPMT1BSUJDJQBOUTXJMMNBLFUIFJSPXOtools. Participants will make their own ESBXJOHT UIFODPNCJOFUIFNJOUPPOFUPdrawings, then combine them into one to  646-8467 DSFBUFBOPWFSTJ[FEJOTUBOUNBTUFSQJFDFcreate an oversized instant masterpiece. WWWBULLNCLAWCOMwww.bullnclaw.com 1]c`bSag8c\S4Wbh^Ob`WQY5OZZS`gCourtesy June Fitzpatrick Gallery 5IFQSPHSBNJTGSFFXJUINVTFVNBEThe program is free with museum ad- µ6SOb¶RSbOWZ"Heat" (detail)Pg/cUcabDS\bW[WUZWO by August Ventimiglia, NJTTJPO BOESFHJTUSBUJPOJTOPUSFRVJSFEmission, and registration is not required T`][VWac^Q][W\USfVWPWbW]\ObbVSfrom his upcoming exhibition at the JOBEWBODFin advance. June Fitzpatrick Gallery at the Maine "AKED#HICKEN /PEN &ACED0RIME2IB Convery is also showing a selection of 8c\S4Wbh^Ob`WQY5OZZS`gObbVS;OW\S   $POWFSZJTBMTPTIPXJOHBTFMFDUJPOPG 1]ZZSUS]T/`bW\>]`bZO\RCollege of Art in Portland. "AKED(ADDOCK  ESBXJOHTBU"VDPDJTDP(BMMFSJFTPO&Ydrawings at Aucocisco Galleries on Ex- 3UPREME  "AKED-EATLOAF DIBOHF4USFFUJO1PSUMBOEchange Street in Portland. 7ITH&2%%3OUP3ALAD"AR !,A#ARTE -AINE3HRIMP#ASSEROLE   .FBOXIJMF 1PSUMBOEHBMMFSJTU+VOFMeanwhile, Portland gallerist June 'JU[QBUSJDLQMBOTUPGPDVTPOESBXJOHJOFitzpatrick plans to focus on drawing in JK8K<F=K?<8IKJSTATE OF THE ARTS BTFSJFTPGFYIJCJUJPOTUIBUCFHJOJO"QSJMa series of exhibitions that begin in April 4=@;=@31=D3@/53FOR MORE COVERAGE]T;OW\S¸aO`b of Maine's art XJUIXPSLCZ"VHVTU7FOUJNJHMJBBUUIFwith work by August Ventimiglia at the O\RbVSObS`aQS\S`SOR/cRWS\QSand theater scene, read Audience 'JU[QBUSJDLHBMMFSZBU.BJOF$PMMFHFPGFitzpatrick gallery at Maine College of SdS`gAc\ROgW\bVS;OW\SAc\ROgevery Sunday in the Maine Sunday "SU $POHSFTT4UArt, 522 Congress St.. BSZSU`O[Telegram. 5ISPVHIPVUUIFZFBS CPUI'JU[QBUSJDLThroughout the year, both Fitzpatrick HBMMFSJFToUIFPOFBU.&$"BOEIFS)JHIgalleries - the one at MECA and her High 4USFFUHBMMFSZBDSPTTGSPNUIFNVTFVNStreet gallery across from the museum oXJMMTIPXXPSLCZTJHOJmDBOUESBGUTNFO- will show work by significant draftsmen NBOMBOETDBQFESBXJOHT(SFH1BSLFSTman landscape drawings. Greg Parker's BTXFMMBTQSPNJTJOHOFXDPNFSTas well as promising newcomers. FBSMZESBXJOHTGSPNBOFYUFOEFETUBZearly drawings from an extended stay 8PSLXJMMSBOHFGSPN&NJMZ/FMMJHBOTWork will range from Emily Nelligan's JO"TJBXJMMIBOHCFTJEF/PB8BSSFOTin Asia will hang beside Noa Warren's DIBSDPBMESBXJOHTPG$SBOCFSSZ*TMBOEcharcoal drawings of Cranberry Island ESBXJOHTPOQBOFM BOEFBSMZESBXJOHTCZdrawings on panel, and early drawings by BOE$BSM,MJNUTTNBMMESBXJOHTPOOFXTand Carl Klimt's small drawings on news- -FPOBSE#BTLJOXJMMCFQBJSFEXJUIQBHFTLeonard Baskin will be paired with pages QSJOUUP4VTBO(SPDFTMBSHFHSBQIJUFBOEprint to Susan Grace's large graphite and GSPN5PN)BMMTTLFUDICPPLfrom Tom Hall's sketch book. NJYFENFEJBESBXJOHTPOQBQFSmixed-media drawings on paper. 'JU[QBUSJDLTBJETIFBSSBOHFEIFSDBMFitzpatrick said she arranged her cal- 3JDIBSE8JMTPOTTNBMMHSBQIJUFESBXRichard Wilson's small graphite draw- FOEBSUPBMMPXGPSBSBOHFPGXPSL GSPNendar to allow for a range of work, from JOHTPGGPSFCPEJOHJOUFSJPSTXJMMKVYUBQPTFings of foreboding interiors will juxtapose BCTUSBDUUPSFQSFTFOUBUJPOBM BOEGSPNabstract to representational, and from XJUI5IPNBT$PSOFMMTNPOVNFOUBMIVwith Thomas Cornell's monumental hu- GPSNBMUPFYQFSJNFOUBMformal to experimental.

-USEUMOF!RT ,EWISTON 4HROUGH(Museum of Art), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through &RIDAYFriday. 6GI h3ELECTIONSFROMTHE#OLLECTIONOFTHE/GUNQUIT"Selections from the Collection of the Ogunquit :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from >OUS3Page E2 $6 -USEUMOF!MERICAN!RT vMuseum of American Art,"MODERNAND modern and CONTEMPORARYART "ATES#OLLEGE-USEUMOF!RT contemporary art, Bates College (Museum of Art), h0INOCCHIO v"Pinocchio,"PRESENTEDBYTHE.ATIONAL presented by the National ,EWISTON 4HROUGH&RIDAYLewiston. 786-6158. Through Friday. -ARIONETTE4HEATRE ,EWISTON-IDDLE3CHOOLMarionette Theatre, Lewiston Middle School. $5 7INTER%XHIBITSWinter Exhibits: h&EARAND0LAY vPAINTINGSBY"Fear and Play," paintings by TO PM3ATURDAYto $7. 782-7228. 2 p.m. Saturday. *ONATHAN,UXh4HE'ESTURE#ONTAINED vSCULPTUREJonathan Lux; "The Gesture Contained," sculpture h!4RIBUTETO$O 7OP v"ATribute to Do-Wop,"DINNERTHEATER dinner theater BY*OSHUA%NCKANDh.EW9ORK .EW9ORK vby Joshua Enck; and "New York, New York," PERFORMANCEWITH4HE*UKE"OX&IVE !NTHONYSperformance with The Juke Box Five, Anthony's PHOTOGRAPHSFROMTHEMUSEUMSCOLLECTIONphotographs from the museum's collection- $INNER4HEATER 0ORTLANDINCLUDESDinner Theater, Portland. $39.95 (includes 5NIVERSITYOF-AINE-USEUMOF!RT "ANGORUniversity of Maine (Museum of Art), Bangor. dinner). 221-2267. 7 p.m. Saturday. DINNER  PM3ATURDAY  4HROUGH3ATURDAY561-3350. Through Saturday. h4HE7IZARDOF/Z v"The Wizard of Oz,"&IDDLEHEAD#ENTERFOR!RT Fiddlehead Center for Art h3TRANGERS v"Strangers,"PORTRAITSBY.ATALIA-ARTINEZOF portraits by Natalia Martinez of  AND3CIENCEPRODUCTION 'RAY .EW'LOUCESTERand Science production, Gray-New Gloucester CONTEMPORARY3OUTH!FRICA -USEUMOF!FRICANcontemporary South Africa, Museum of African   (IGH3CHOOL 'RAYTOWWWlDDLEHEADHigh School, Gray. $6 to $9. www.fiddlehead #ULTURE 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH7EDNESDAYCulture, Portland. 871-7188. Through Wednesday. center.org. 7 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. CENTERORGPM3ATURDAYPM3UNDAY h4HE7RECKOFTHE.OTTINGHAM'ALLEY v"The Wreck of the Nottingham Galley,"EXHIBITOF exhibit of "Halpern & Johnson," drama about two men who h(ALPERN*OHNSON vDRAMAABOUTTWOMENWHO ITEMSRELATEDTOORRECOVEREDFROMTHE.OTTINGHAMitems related to or recovered from the Nottingham LOVETHESAMEWOMAN 0ORTLAND3TAGE#OMPANYlove the same woman, Portland Stage Company. 'ALLEY -AINE3TATE-USEUM !UGUSTAGalley, Maine State Museum, Augusta. TO PM4UESDAYAND$28 to $37. 774-0465. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and MAINESTATEMUSEUMORG4HROUGH-ARCHmainestatemuseum.org. Through March 31. Wednesday. Through April 24. 7EDNESDAY4HROUGH!PRIL h4OM"UTLER4HE'ROTESQUES v"Tom Butler: The Grotesques,"3USAN-AASCH Susan Maasch &INE!RT 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH-ARCHFine Art, Portland. 699-2966. Through March 31. N!5$)4)/.3AUDITIONS 9OUTH!RT-ONTH%XHIBITYouth Art Month Exhibit 0ORTLAND-USEUMOF!RT, Portland Museum of Art. h.ARNIA v"Narnia,"ROLESFORADULTSANDCHILDREN BE roles for adults and children, be PORTLANDMUSEUMORG4portlandmuseum.org. ThrougHROUGH!PRILh April 3. PREPAREDTOSINGA"ROADWAY STYLESONGprepared to sing a Broadway-style song; h!UNT,U4HE3TORYOF0RINCESS7ATAHWASO v"Aunt Lu: The Story of Princess Watahwaso,"  3CHOOLHOUSE!RTS#ENTER 3TANDISH Schoolhouse Arts Center, Standish. 642-3743. PHOTOGRAPHSANDOBJECTS !BBE-USEUM "ARphotographs and objects, Abbe Museum, Bar TOPM3ATURDAYAND3UNDAY1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (ARBORABBEMUSEUMORG4HROUGH!PRILHarbor, abbemuseum.org. Through April 4. of Portland Ballet Company h!NDREW7YETH7INTER%XHIBITION v"Andrew Wyeth: Winter Exhibition,"        PAINTINGS &ARNSWORTH!RT-USEUM 2OCKLANDpaintings, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. N!24ART -53%5-3MUSEUMS FARNSWORTHMUSEUMORG4HROUGH!PRILfarnsworthmuseum.org. Through April 3. /0%.).'32%#%04)/.3OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS h-INDTO(AND$RAWINGSFROMTHE"Mind to Hand: Drawings from the *" ," ,"  , )&March 25th & 26th, 2011 at 7:30pm h%UROPEAN$RAWINGS v"European Drawings,"PORTRAITS lGURE portraits, figure &ARNSWORTH vFarnsworth," &ARNSWORTH!RT-USEUM 2OCKLANDFarnsworth Art Museum, Rockland.   John Ford Theater      at Portland High School STUDIES LANDSCAPESANDARCHITECTURALSTUDIESstudies, landscapes and architectural studies FARNSWORTHMUSEUMORG4HROUGH!PRILfarnsworthmuseum.org. Through April 3. BYVARIOUSARTISTS 0ORTLAND-USEUMOF!RTby various artists, Portland Museum of Art. h3AILORS6ALENTINES"Sailors'Valentines:#ELEBRATINGTHE2EVIVALOF Celebrating the Revival of PORTLANDMUSEUMORG/PENS3ATURDAY4HROUGHportlandmuseum.org. Opens Saturday. Through A-ARITIME&OLK!RT v+ENNEBUNKPORT(ISTORICALa Maritime Folk Art," Kennebunkport Historical #$ ,+///*(/')) *,#$ ,+(& % *, (*,%'%% ,+ ,"''#. *+*0Celebrate Portland Ballet's 30th Anniversary -AYMay 22. 3OCIETY KPORTHISTORYORG4HROUGH!PRILSociety. 967-2751. kporthistory.org. Through April 1 1    /#,"' . '#'!(with an evening o f-# '  audienc1 1e,," ((* favorites.(*#, +, 14. featurin ,-*#'!g BOLERO! #/.4).5).'CONTINUING h#ELEBRATE3TUDENT!RT235!RT3HOW v"Celebrate Student Art: RSU 23 Art Show,"3ACO Saco h"OUNDTO!RT)LLUSTRATED"OOKSFROMTHE"Bound to Art: Illustrated Books from the -USEUMAND$YER,IBRARY 3ACO Museum and Dyer Library, Saco. 283-3861. %DMUND3-USKIE!RCHIVESAND3PECIALEdmund S. Muskie Archives and Special 4HROUGH!PRILThrough April 22. #$ ,+///*(/')) *,#$ ,+(&Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com #OLLECTIONS,IBRARY vCollections Library,""ATES#OLLEGE-USEUMOF Bates College (Museum of h7ALDO#OUNTY4HROUGH%ASTERNS%YE v"Waldo County Through Eastern's Eye," 1 or1 1-800-838-3006 1or1 at the door !RT ,EWISTON 4HROUGH&RIDAYArt), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Friday. BLACK AND WHITEHISTORICPHOTOGRAPHSFROMTHEblack-and-white historic photographs from the        ,," ((* h$IALOGUE!6IDEO3ERIES v"Dialogue: A Video Series,"ARTISTSVIDEOSROTATE artists' videos rotate THROUGHOUTTHEEXHIBITSRUN "ATES#OLLEGEthroughout the exhibit's run, Bates College Gc\Xj\j\\Please see/@B ART, GX^\<)/Page E28 ///)(*,%'%% ,(*!www.portlandballet.org 3E2 &5=8 GOjBVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QV | The Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 1 'ALLERIES 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH&RIDAYGalleries, Portland. 772-2693.Through Friday. h"URNTHE,OT v"Burn the Lot," PRINTSHOWBY#ANNONBALL0RESS print show by Cannonball Press, 6GI 3PACE'ALLERY 0ORTLANDSPACEORG4HROUGHSpace Gallery, Portland, space538.org. Through :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from >OUS3Page E 2%7 3ATURDAYSaturday. h*OURNEYSTOTHE)NTERIOR v"Journeys to the Interior," PAINTINGSBY2OBERTpaintings by Robert 0ENOBSCOT-ARINE-USEUMS%ASTERN)LLUSTRATINGPenobscot Marine Museum's Eastern Illustrating .ASON !DDISON7OOLLEY'ALLERY 0ORTLAND Nason, Addison Wool ley Gallery, Portland. 450- AND0UBLISHING#OCOLLECTION 5NIVERSITYOFand Publishing Co. collection, University of ADDISONWOOLLEYCOM4HROUGH3ATURDAY8499. addisonwoolley.com. Through Saturday. -AINE(UTCHINSON#ENTER "ELFAST Maine (Hutchinson Center), Belfast. 548-2529. 3OUTHERN-AINE#LAY'UILD0OTTERY3HOWANDSouthern Maine Clay Guild Pottery Show and Through April 30. 4HROUGH!PRIL 3ALESale 9ORK!RT!SSOCIATION 9ORK(ARBOR , York Art Association, York Harbor. 363-4049. "Arts, Artists, and Personalities in 1930s h!RTS !RTISTS AND0ERSONALITIESINS 4HROUGH3ATURDAYThrough Saturday. Maine," Maine Historical Society, Portland. ENTER -AINE v-AINE(ISTORICAL3OCIETY 0ORTLAND "A Conference of Birds II," work by Scott Kelley,  h!#ONFERENCEOF"IRDS)) vWORKBY3COTT+ELLEY MAINEHISTORYORG4HROUGH-AYmainehistory.org. Through May 2. *EFF"ARRETT !NDREASVON(UENEANDOTHERS Jeff Barrett, Andreas von Huene and others, h4HE,AYOFTHE,AND v"The Lay of the Land,"WORKFROMTHEMUSEUMS work from the museum's 'LEASON&INE!RT 0ORTLANDGLEASONlNEARTCOMGleason Fine Art, Portland, gleasonfineart.com. PERMANENTCOLLECTION 0ORTLAND-USEUMOF!RTpermanent collection, Portland Museum of Art. 4HROUGH3ATURDAYThrough Saturday. PORTLANDMUSEUMORG4HROUGH-AYportlandmuseum.org. Through May 8. h9OUNGAT!RT v"Young at Art,"WORKBYELEMENTARYANDMIDDLE work by elementary and middle h&IRST0EOPLE-IIKMAQ -ALISEET "First People: Miikmaq, Maliseet, SCHOOLSTUDENTS (ARLOW'ALLERY (ALLOWELLschool students, Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. 0ASSAMAQUODDY vPassamaquoddy,"EXHIBITOF.ATIVE!MERICAN exhibit of Native American harlowgallery.org.Through Saturday. HISTORYANDCULTURE 5NIVERSITYOF-AINE!CADIANhistory and culture, University of Maine (Acadian HARLOWGALLERYORG4HROUGH3ATURDAY "44N 69W: Radius Belfast," Aarhus Gallery, !RCHIVES &ORT+ENTUMFKMAINEEDUARCHIVESArchives), Fort Kent, umfk.maine.edu/archives/ h.72ADIUS"ELFAST v!ARHUS'ALLERY DEFAULTCFM4HROUGH-AYdefault.cfm. Through May 31. "ELFAST 4HROUGH3UNDAYBelfast. 338-0001. Through Sunday. h$ISPLACED0ERSONS v"Displaced Persons,"BLACK AND WHITE black-and-white h4HE#OLORSOF7INTER v"The Colors of Winter," WORKSBY3PINDLEWORKSworks by Spindleworks PHOTOGRAPHSOF7ORLD7AR))REFUGEESBY#LEMENSphotographs of World War II refugees by Clemens ARTISTS 4HORNTON/AKS "RUNSWICKartists, Thornton Oaks, Brunswick. +ALISCHER #OLBY#OLLEGE-USEUMOF!RT Kalischer, Colby College (Museum of Art), THORNTONOAKSCOM4HROUGH4UESDAYthorntonoaks.com. Through Tuesday. 7ATERVILLECOLBYEDU4HROUGH*UNEWaterville. colby.edu. Through June 12. h!ERIAL6IEWSOFTHE-AINE#OASTIN7AXv"Aerial Views of the Maine Coast in Wax" BYby h*OAN7HITNEY0AYSON#OLLECTION v"Joan Whitney Payson Collection,"WORKSON works on ENCAUSTICARTIST2ICK'REEN -AINE#HARITABLEencaustic artist Rick Green, Maine Charitable LOANFROMTHE0ORTLAND-USEUMOF!RTWITHPIECESloan from the Portland Museum of Art with pieces -ECHANICS,IBRARY 0ORTLAND 4HROUGHMechanics Library, Portland. 773-8396. Through FROMTHEPERMANENTCOLLECTION #OLBY#OLLEGEfrom the permanent collection, Colby College 7EDNESDAYWednesday. -USEUMOF!RT 7ATERVILLE4HROUGH*UNE(Museum of Art), Waterville. Through June 12. h"IO 'EO,UMINESCENCE v"Bio-Geo Luminescence," DRAWINGSBY*OSHdrawings by Josh h3USAN(ILLER4HE*3TREET0ROJECT v"Susan Hiller:The J Street Project,"PHOTOGRAPHS photographs $ALLAIRE $AUNIS&INE*EWELRY 0ORTLAND Dallaire, Daunis Fine Jewelry, Portland. 773- OFPLACESIN'ERMANYTHATSTILLSHOWEVIDENCEOFof places in Germany that still show evidence of 4HROUGH-ARCH6011. Through March 31. *EWISHINHABITANTS #OLBY#OLLEGE-USEUMOFJewish inhabitants, Colby College (Museum of h(ARDWARE v"Hardware," BLACK AND WHITEANALOGPHOTOGRAPHYblack-and-white analog photography !RT 7ATERVILLECOLBYArt), Waterville. colby.eduEDU4. ThrougHROUGH*UNEh June 12. BY7AYNE&REDERICK 4HE'REEN(AND"OOKSHOP by Wayne Frederick, The Green Hand Bookshop, h*AMES&ITZGERALDAND4HE%LIZABETH(OWARD v"James Fitzgerald and The Elizabeth Howard," 0ORTLAND 4HROUGH-ARCHPortland. 450-6695. Through March 31. PAINTINGSBY&ITZGERALDOFTHESCHOONER%LIZABETHpaintings by Fitzgerald of the schooner Elizabeth h3PRING,IGHT v"Spring Light,"HAND BLOWNGLASSBY4ERRILLAND hand-blown glass byTerrill and (OWARDANDITSCREW &ARNSWORTH!RT-USEUM Howard and its crew, Farnsworth Art Museum, #HARLIE*ENKINSOF4ANDEM'LASSIN$RESDEN Charlie Jenkins of Tandem Glass in Dresden, Rockland, farnsworthmuseum.org. Through 2OCKLANDFARNSWORTHMUSEUMORG4HROUGH -ARKINGS'ALLERY "ATH 4HROUGHMarkings Gallery, Bath. 443-1499. Through June 26. *UNE -ARCHMarch 31. h#OLD7ATERS #OLD7AR4HETH#ENTURY.AVY"Cold Waters, Cold War: The 20th Century Navy &ACULTYEXHIBITFaculty exhibit, WORKSBY3TEPHEN"URTAND3ARAH works by Stephen Burt and Sarah IN-AINE vin Maine,"ARTIFACTSANDPHOTOSOF53 3OVIET artifacts and photos of U.S.-Soviet 'ORHAM 5NIVERSITYOF.EW%NGLAND#AMPUSGorham, University of New England (Campus NAVALOPERATIONS -AINE-ARITIME-USEUM "ATHnaval operations, Maine Maritime Museum, Bath. #ENTER "IDDEFORDUNEEDU4HROUGH-ARCHCenter), Biddeford. une.edu. Through March 31.  4HROUGH!UG443-1 31 6. Through Aug. 7. h0OP UPS4HEYRENOT*534FORKIDS v"Pop-ups! They're not JUST for kids!,"POP pop­ h,EARNINGISAN/RNAMENT4HE(ISTORYOF"Learning is an Ornament: The History of UPBOOKSFROMTHE  VOLUME'ORALNICKup books from the 1,800-volume Goralnick +ENNEBUNKS3CHOOLS vKennebunk's Schools,"REPLICAINSTALLATIONS replica installations, #OLLECTION "OWDOIN#OLLEGE(AWTHORNECollection, (Hawthorne HISTORICIMAGESANDMORE "RICK3TORE-USEUM historic images and more, Brick Store Museum, ,ONGFELLOW,IBRARY "RUNSWICKBOWDOINEDULongfellow Library), Brunswick, bowdoin.edu. Kennebunk. brickstoremuseum.org. Through Sept. +ENNEBUNKBRICKSTOREMUSEUMORG4HROUGH3EPT 4HROUGH!PRILThrough April 1. 6.  h4HE*AR0ROJECT v"The Jar Project,"INSTALLATIONOFART lLLEDJARS installation of 60 art-filled jars h)NSPIREDBY"UDDHISM!NCIENT!RTFROMTHE"Inspired by Buddhism: Ancient Art from the MADEBYARTISTSWITHCONNECTIONSTO-AINE made by 60 artists with connections to Maine, Permanent Collection," objects from Cambodia, 0ERMANENT#OLLECTION vOBJECTSFROM#AMBODIA 7HITNEY!RT7ORKS 0ORTLANDJARPROJECTNETWhitney Art Works, Portland, jarproject.net. China, Tibet, Korea and Japan, Colby College #HINA 4IBET +OREAAND*APAN #OLBY#OLLEGE ,IMITEDDATESTHROUGH!PRILLimited dates through April 2. -USEUMOF!RT 7ATERVILLECOLBYEDU4HROUGH(Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through h4HE&EATHERED(AND v"The Feathered Hand," INSTALLATIONS DRAWINGSinstallations, drawings  & ( /CTOct. 2. 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"Oceans," 7 p.m. Road, Windham; 892-727 G`]RcQbaG&M Maple Products, %"#;OW\@]OR745 Main Road, 5`O\R^O8]S¸aAcUO`6]caS ! 4`SgS\VOUS\¸a4O[WZg4O`[Freyenhagen's Family Farm, # 51 1ZO`Y1]ZS4O[WZg>c`S;O^ZSAg`c^Clark Cole Family Pure Maple Syrup, 0"3DOCUMENTARYh&ROGS4HE4HIN'REENPBS documentary "Frogs: The Thin Green Murch Road, North Baldwin; 787-3300 1VO`ZSab]\)Charleston; 285-301&#! 1 ;c`QV@]OR<]`bV0OZReW\)%&%!! E]bb]\¸a;WZZ@]ORC\W]\)%&#"##'Wotton's Mill Road, Union; 785-4559 #&&@WdS`@]ORAcUO`6]caSOb !588 River Road, Sugar House at 13 ,INE v&IRST0ARISH5NITARIAN5NIVERSALISTLine," First Parish Unitarian Universalist `]RcQbaMaine Gold Maple Products, ###555 b]\)"''ton; 499-247 "% 2 DONATIONTOCOVERSNACKS$5/donation to cover snacks. 8]¸aAcUO`V]caSObBVS6O`beSZZJo's Sugarhouse at The Hartwell BVSAcUO`AVOQYThe Sugar Shack, '<]`bVS`\1`cWaS9 Northern Cruise theateratmonmouth.org. 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NPO &VOJDF8JMDPYBOE+VOHT2VBMJUZmon, Eunice Wilcox and Jung's Quality SdS\bP`WbSQ][eventbrite.com 3EEOURINVENTORYATWWWGAGNONBOATSCOM "MUFSBUJPOTAlterations. *OBEEJUJPOUPUIFPOFPGBLJOEXPSLTIn addition to the one-of-a-kind works UIBUXJMMIJUUIFSVOXBZ QBSUZHPFSTXJMMthat will hit the runway, partygoers will QMJFTXJUIUIFN-BTUZFBS JOEJWJEVBMTplies with them. Last year, individuals CFBCMFUPQVSDIBTFUIFJSPXOIBOECBHT be able to purchase their own handbags, CSPVHIUNFEJDBMTVQQMJFTUPMPDBUJPOTbrought medical supplies to 50 locations OFDLUJFT XJOFUPUFTBOEQJMMPXTJOUIFneckties, wine totes and pillows in the BSPVOEUIFXPSMEaround the world. FWFOUT#MVF8SBQ#PVUJRVFevent's Blue Wrap Boutique. 5IFOFYUDBSHPTIJQNFOUTXJMMHPUPThe next cargo shipments will go to 9NA<,GK=FK i5IFHPBMJTUPSBJTF  w.D-FM"The goal is to raise $10,000," McLel- .FYJDP UIF%FNPDSBUJD3FQVCMJDPGUIFMexico, the Democratic Republic of the MBOTBJEi8FMMVTFUIFNPOFZUPQBZGPSlan said. "We'll use the money to pay for $POHPBOE$BNCPEJBCongo and Cambodia. FULL BELLY DELI NFEJDBUJPOTGPSUIF5IJSE8PSMEwmedications for the Third World." 5JDLFUTUPUIFFWFOUDPTU BOENVTUTickets to the event cost $50, and must 5IFTFNFEJDBUJPOTXJMMTVQQMFNFOUUIFThese medications will supplement the CFQVSDIBTFEJOBEWBODF4IPVMEZPVbe purchased in advance. Should you 1070 Brighton Avenue • Pine Tree Shopping Center EPOBUFENFEJDBMTVQQMJFT&BDIZFBS UIFdonated medical supplies. Each year, the XBOUUPHFUZPVSIBOETPOPOFPGUIPTFwant to get your hands on one of those Now Serving: 7am–7pm, Saturday 7am– 4pm OPOQSPmUTIJQTBUMFBTUUXPDBSHPDPOnonprofit ships at least two cargo con- UJDLFUT EPOUEFMBZoFBSMJFSUIJTXFFL tickets, don't delay - earlier this week, UBJOFSTmMMFEXJUIVQUP QPVOETPGtainers filled with up to 50,000 pounds of UIFSFXFSFPOMZUJDLFUTMFGUthere were only 80 tickets left. Tel: 772-1227 Fax: 773-3067 NFEJDBMTVQQMJFTUPDPNNVOJUJFTJOOFFEmedical supplies to communities in need. *OBEEJUJPO QFPQMFXIPBSFUSBWFMJOHIn addition, people who are traveling AbOTTE`WbS`/dS`gGOZS9O[WZOQO\PSQ]\bOQbSRObStaff Writer Avery Yale Kamila can be contacted at UPEFWFMPQJOHOBUJPOTUPWPMVOUFFSPGUFOto developing nations to volunteer often %' $791-629 '%]`Ob(7 or at: ()1- ,0#(!, % -. IBOEDBSSZIVOESFETPGQPVOETPGTVQhand-carry hundreds of pounds of sup- OYO[WZO.^`SaaVS`OZRQ][akamila @pressherald. com ."/,-3 ,#3 &RIDAYFriday. *UMBO,OSBSTER2OLL  $OWNEAST#OUNTRY$ANCE&ESTIVALDowncast Country Dance Festival, DAY LONG day-long #LAW +NUCKLE 4AILClaw, Knuckle, Tail. :I8#ETC, CELEBRATIONOFTRADITIONALDANCEANDMUSICcelebration of traditional dance and music :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from>OUS3!' Page E39 INCLUDINGWORKSHOPS PERFORMANCESANDJAMincluding workshops, performances and jam *UMBO,OSBSTER2OLL"ASKET  SESSIONS -T!RARAT-IDDLE3CHOOL 4OPSHAMsessions, Mt. Ararat Middle School, Topsham.   #LAW +NUCKLE 4AIL7ITHFRENCHFRIESCOLESLAWClaw, Knuckle, Tail. With trench fries & cole slaw D!MBOISE h)7ASA$ANCER vNOONTOPMd'Amboise, "\ Was a Dancer," noon to 1 p.m. FULL DAYDAYSESSIONEVENING$28 full-day; $15 day session; $18 evening  G>> 4UESDAY*AMES.ELSON h7ITH&IREAND3WORD vTuesday; James Nelson, "With Fire and Sword, SESSION WWWDEFFAORGAMTOsession. 563-8953. www.deffa.org. 10 a.m. to #RABMEAT2OLL"ASKET  NOONTOPM7EDNESDAYnoon to 1 p.m. Wednesday. MIDNIGHT3ATURDAYmidnight Saturday. OAL@L@AK 7ITHFRENCHFRIESCOLESLAWWith french fries & cole slaw 3ATURDAY.IGHT$ANCE0ARTYSaturday Night Dance Party, !MERICAN"ALLROOMAmerican Ballroom WEDNESDAY ;GMHGFGF 7%$.%3$!9 $ANCE!CADEMY 0ORTLAND#ALLFORCOVER Dance Academy, Portland. Call for cover: 671- #AITLIN3HETTERLYCaitlin Shetterly, AUTHOROFh-ADEFOR9OU author of "Made for You !RGENTINETANGOLESSONATPMGROUP7644. Argentine tango lesson at 6 p.m.; group L@=$ME:G ,#3)(&3 AND-E'OING7EST 'OING"ROKE &INDINGand Me: Going West, Going Broke, Finding LESSONPMDANCEPARTYTOPM3ATURDAYlesson 7 p.m.; dance party 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday. (OME v,ONGFELLOW"OOKS 0ORTLAND&REEHome," Longfellow Books, Portland. Free. &AMILY#ONTRADANCEFamily Contradance featurinFEATURINGTHE4WO&IDDLESg the Two Fiddles longfellowbooks.com. 7 p.m. &G:KL=JGJ &RIED#LAM$INNER  LONGFELLOWBOOKSCOMPM "ANDWITHCALLER$UDLEY,AUFMAN #OMMUNITYBand with caller Dudley Laufman, Community 7ITHFRENCHFRIESCOLESLAWWith french fries & cole slaw (OUSE +ENNEBUNKPORT TOPMHouse, Kennebunkport. $2, $7. 6:30 to 9 p.m. D9E9ADQ 3ATURDAYSaturday. (ADDOCK$INNER  N0!24)#)0!.4$!.#%PARTICIPANT DANCE -H=;A9DK With french fries & cole slaw Ballroom Dancing, Maplewood Dance Center, 7ITHFRENCHFRIESCOLESLAW "ALLROOM$ANCING -APLEWOOD$ANCE#ENTER PRO SPORTS /NECOUPONPERVISIT.OOne coupon per visit. No 0ORTLAND#ALLFORPRICE TOPMPortland. Call for price: 878-0584. 7 to 11 p.m. N02/30/243 SUBSTITUTIONS.OTVALIDsubstitutions. Not valid &RIDAYAND7EDNESDAYSEMI FORMALDANCEPARTY Friday and Wednesday; semi-formal dance party, 0ORTLAND0IRATESPortland Pirates, !(,HOCKEYTEAM #UMBERLAND AHL hockey team, Cumberland WITHANYOTHEROFFERORwith any other offer or (ADDOCK3ANDWICH  DISCOUNT%XPIRESdiscount. Expires 4/1711 7ITHFRENCHFRIESCOLESLAWWith french fries & cole slaw TOPM3ATURDAY7:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday. #OUNTY#IVIC#ENTER 0ORTLANDTOCounty Civic Center, Portland. $11 to $17. #ONTRADANCEContradance, PARTOF$OWN%AST#OUNTRY$ANCEpart of DownEast Country Dance  6S"RIDGEPORT PM&RIDAYVS828-4665. Vs. Bridgeport, 7 p.m. Friday; vs. &ESTIVALWITHBANDS2OCKTHE"OATAND%LIXIR -TFestival with bands Rock the Boat and Elixir, Mt. #HARLOTTE PM3ATURDAYVS0ROVIDENCE Charlotte, 7 p.m. Saturday; vs. Providence, !RARAT-IDDLE3CHOOL 4OPSHAMFORAGESArarat Middle School, Topsham. $12; $8 for ages PM4UESDAYVS"RIDGEPORT PM6:30 p.m. Tuesday; vs. Bridgeport, 6:30 p.m. 11 to 21. 563-8953. deffa.org. 7:30 to midnight )/,)1(")' ' .,.,-/  TO DEFFAORGTOMIDNIGHT 7EDNESDAYWednesday. BVS>]`bZO\R>`Saa6S`OZRBVc`aROg;O`QVThe Portland Press Herald/ Thursday, March 24", 201 j1 | 5=3" GO E41 *&L]Vg[Ãh8]Vga^ZH]ZZcEVgin451 Wharf's Charlie Sheen Party? >iÃhgdX`hiVg[gdbBVghVlZhdbZIt's rock star from Mars awesome )JTQBSFOUTPSJHJOBMMZDBMMFEIJN$BSMPTHis parents originally called him Carlos. $IBSMJF4IFFONPWJFTCFJOHTIPXOPOUIFCharlie Sheen movies being shown on the 5IF57XBUDIJOHQVCMJDIBTUBLFOUPThe TV-watching public has taken to QSPKFDUPS"OEUPUBLFJUUPUIFVMUJNBUFprojector. And to take it to the ultimate ItaLian)TALIAN(ERITAGE#ENTER Heritage Center DBMMJOHIJNiUSBJOXSFDL wiMVOBUJDwPScalling him "train wreck," "lunatic" or $IBSMJF4IFFOMFWFM5JHFSCMPPETIPUTCharlie Sheen level: Tiger blood shots. iDFMFCSJUZDJSDMJOHUIFESBJOw"celebrity circling the drain." 5IFZSFNBEFGSPNUIFTBNFTUVGGSVOThey're made from the same stuff run- 8IBUFWFSZPVDBMMWhatever you call OJOHUISPVHI$IBSMJF4IFFOTWFJOT JF ning through Charlie Sheen's veins (i.e., 0ORTLANDS&INEST%VENT#ENTERPortland's Fimest Evemt Center IJN $IBSMJF4IFFOhim, Charlie Sheen BMDPIPMBOEIFBWFOLOPXTXIBUFMTF alcohol and heaven knows what else). IBTCFFOEPXOSJHIUhas been downright *UTBUJNFUPDFMFCSBUF$IBSMJF4IFFOIt's a time to celebrate Charlie Sheen FOUFSUBJOJOHMBUFMZentertaining lately. PS NPSFBDDVSBUFMZ UPTIBLFZPVSIFBE(or, more accurately, to shake your head 4IFFOTTFFNJOHMZVOSheen's seemingly un- JOEJTNBZFECFXJMEFSNFOU #FDBVTFin (dismayed bewilderment). Because IJOHFECFIBWJPSDPVMEhinged behavior could ZPVSFFJUIFSJO4IFFOTDPSOFSPSiZPVSFyou're either in Sheen's corner or "you're 7E3PECIALIZEINIVe^ Specialize wv CFBEFQSFTTJOHEFMVbe a depressing delu- XJUIUIFUSPMMTwwith the trolls." TJPOPSBXFMMQMBOOFEsion or a well-planned QMPZ#VUQFPQMFDBOUploy. But people can't @=PFL 16/@:73A633<>/@BGCHARLIE SHEEN PARTY F Ab>]`bZO\RSt., Portland 7EDDING0ACKAGES"Wedding T XJMMIPTUBi5IBUT)PX*3PMMw$IBSMJFwill host a "That's How I Roll" Charlie 6=E;C16(HOW MUCH:1OZZ%%" # T]`Q]dS` Call 774-1151 for cover 4IFFO1BSUZUPIPOPSUIFGPSNFSBDSheen Party to honor the former-ac- 7<4=(INFO: =\4OQSP]]Y(]\TP[SOn Facebook: on.fb.me/ UPSUVSOFEXBSMPDLTUBSUJOHBUQNtor-turned-warlock starting at 9 p.m. TgfC[&fyxUmS 5IFFWFOUJODMVEFTHPHPHPEEFTTFT The event includes go-go goddesses, B$IBSMJF4IFFOMPPLBMJLFDPOUFTUBOEa Charlie Sheen look-alike contest and 2OOMS!CCOMMODATE 'ROUPSFROM ont 50-500 :6IEAT :fek`el\[]ifdContinued from >OUS3Page E2 '9 $EEP$ISCOUNTSFOR BTPGUUPSUJMMB*UUSVMZXBTBTQMFOEJEFYQFa soft tortilla. It truly was a splendid expe- SJFODFCFDBVTFPGUIFWBSJFUZPGUBTUFTrience because of the variety of tastes. &RIDAY3UNDAY2ECEPTIONS 5IFmTIXBTGSFTI NPJTUBOEMJHIU BOEThe fish was fresh, moist and light, and UIFTMBXXBTUBOHZthe slaw was tangy. .ZPOMZDPNQMBJOUXBTUIFUPSUJMMB*UMy only complaint was the tortilla. It XBTUPPTNBMM*FOEFEVQFBUJOHNPTUPGwas too small. I ended up eating most of #ORPORATEs3OCIALs7EDDING UIFUBDPXJUIBGPSL CFDBVTFUIFUPSUJMMBthe taco with a fork, because the tortilla TJNQMZDPVMEOUIPMEUIFJOHSFEJFOUT"simply couldn't holed the ingredients. A MBSHFSUPSUJMMBXPVMECFIFMQGVMlarger tortilla would be helpful. 8]V\3eW\UAbOTT>V]b]U`O^VS`John Ewing/Staff Photographer 4JNJMBSMZ *MPWFEUIFDIPXEFS'PS Similarly, I loved the chowder. For $3.99, 0`S\RO;S`aVW[S`Brenda Mershimer ^`S^O`Sab]aS`dSprepares to serve XFSFDFJWFEBHPPETJ[FEDVQUIBUXBTwe received a good-sized cup that was aSdS`OZZc\QV]`RS`aT`SaVT`][2]QYa¸several lunch orders fresh from Docks' )TALIAN(ERITAGE#ENTER QBDLFEXJUIMBSHFDIVOLTPGDMBNTBOEpacked with large chunks of clams and YWbQVS\0SaWRSaaSOT]]R2]QYaaS`dSakitchen. Besides seafood, Docks serves BDSFBNZCBTF5IFIBEEPDLTBOEXJDIa creamy base. The haddock sandwich Pc`US`aQVWQYS\YWRa¸[SOZaO\Rburgers, chicken, kids' meals and 7ESTLAND!VENUE  XBTMJHIUMZCSFBEFEBOEGSJFE BOE($6.99) was lightly breaded and fried, and []`Smore. BMTPWFSZHPPE.ZGFBSXIFOPSEFSJOHalso very good. My fear when ordering GSJFEIBEEPDLJTUIFHSFBTF*EFUFDUFEfried haddock is the grease. I detected %PDLTBMTPIBTCVSHFST DIJDLFOBOEDocks also has burgers, chicken and 0ORTLAND -% WFSZMJUUMFHSFBTF BOEXBTQMFBTBOUMZvery little grease, and was pleasantly IPUEPHT BMPOHXJUIDIJDLFOOVHHFUTBOEhot dogs, along with chicken nuggets and TVSQSJTFEXJUIUIFPWFSBMMUFYUVSFPGUIFsurprised with the overall texture of the HSJMMFEDIFFTFGPSDIJMESFO%PDLTTUFBNTgrilled cheese for children. Docks steams   s&!8   TBOEXJDIsandwich. DMBNT MPCTUFSTBOENVTTFMT BTXFMMBTclams, lobsters and mussels, as well as 5IFNFOVJTFYUFOTJWF"T*TBJE XFThe menu is extensive. As I said, we QFFMBOEFBUTISJNQ*UUSVMZJTBGVMMTFSpeel-and-eat shrimp. It truly is a full-ser- WWWITALIANHERITAGECENTERCOM XFOUGPSMVODI CVUEJOOFSCFDLPOT*MPPLwent for lunch, but dinner beckons. I look WJDFTFBGPPENBSLFUvice seafood market. GPSXBSEUPUSZJOHUIFXIPMFCFMMZGSJFEforward to trying the whole-belly fried $IFDLJUPVU*EPVCUZPVXJMMCFEJTBQCheck it out. 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E63<(WHEN: ^[AObc`ROg 1 p.m. Saturday 3YLVAINS!CADIAN!CES Sylvain's Acadian Aces, #AJUNMUSIC "AYSIDECajun music, Bayside 47/4HOMMYAND$IRTY7HITE(ATSTWO:Thommy and Dirty White Hats, 0ORT#ITY Port City 5IFZMMTIJSLUIFJSPODFTFEFOUBSZMJGFThey'll shirk their once-sedentary life­ E63@3(WHERE:AORRZSPOQY;]c\bOW\ Saddleback Mountain, "OWL 0ORTLANDBAYSIDEBOWLCOMPMBowl, Portland. $5. baysidebowl.com. 8 p.m. -USIC(ALL 0ORTLANDPORTCITYMUSICHALLCOMMusic Hall, Portland. $2. portcitymusichall.com. TUZMFGPSBDIBODFUPNBLFMJLFBUPCPHHBOstyle for a chance to make like a toboggan @O\USZSgRangeley PM8 p.m. BOETMJEF4IBXOFFT.BJO4MPQFoXJUIBand slide Shawnee's Main Slope - with a 6=E;C16(HOW MUCH4`SS)\]ZWTbbWQYSb`S_cW`SR: Free; no lift ticket required 35.$!9SUNDAY 0ORT6ERITAS Port Veritas, SPOKENWORD "LUE 0ORTLANDspoken word, Blue, Portland. 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