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  • Published
    September 19, 2010

    Arts Dispatches

    LEWISTON Bharata natyam combines music, dance from India Bringing a 200-year-old performance tradition to Bates College, Aniruddha Knight performs a concert of bharata natyam, a combined practice of music, dance and drama from southern India, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Edmund S. Muskie Archives, 70 Campus Ave. The event is free and open to […]

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    September 19, 2010

    Arts Planner

    CONTINUING • Two Maine College of Art alums, Kreh Mellick and Kimberly Convery, collaborate for a new show at Space Gallery, 522 Congress St., Portland. It is titled “Some. Things. Curious.” and is on view through Oct. 22. Convery lives in Portland and Mellick lives in North Carolina, where she was recently named one of […]

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    September 19, 2010

    Faces by Yousuf Karsh

    A portfolio of images by the great 20th-century portrait photographer is on display in Thomaston.

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    September 19, 2010

    Taste & Tell: Gustatory sparks shower from Burning Tree

    OTTER CREEK – Burning Tree stands like a beacon on Mount Desert Island, attracting lovers of fresh seafood, local produce, fine wine and great cooking. Surrounded by the restaurant’s own acre of gardens and supplied with more produce from local farms, the dinners at Burning Tree stand out for their fresh taste, lively flavors and […]

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    September 19, 2010

    Barn Gallery shows to linger into October

    OGUNQUIT – Barn Gallery’s fall exhibitions will be on view through Columbus Day on Oct. 11. The gallery features a variety of work in different media, including the popular “200 for $200” show and sale. Photographer Conrad Marvin and sculptor Lewis Woodaman will have the final showcase exhibitions of the season in the North Gallery. […]

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    September 19, 2010

    Books: Best-Sellers

    FICTION HARDCOVER 1. “Mockingjay,” by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic) 2. “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest,” by Stieg Larsson (Knopf Doubleday) 3. “Freedom,” by Jonathan Franzen (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) 4. “Clockwork Angel,” by Cassandra Clare (Simon & Schuster) 5. “The Help,” by Kathryn Stockett (Penguin) 6. “Catching Fire,” by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic) 7. “Spider […]

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    September 19, 2010

    Society Notebook: Business Models

    The Portland Regional Chamber gathers for a night celebrating vision, leadership and volunteerism in the business community this year.

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    September 19, 2010

    Author Q&A: FIND DINING

    Tom Seymour of Waldo forages for a lot of his food. Now he's out with a new book sharing some of the secrets of his finesse.

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    September 19, 2010

    Book Review: Garcia’s new novel sees death as an art

    'The Lady Matador's Hotel' is a ruthless romp through the lives of its characters.

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    September 19, 2010

    Art Review: Lockhart’s BIW photo exhibition ultimately disappoints

    Sharon Lockhart’s “Lunch Break” at the Colby College Museum of Art has the look and feel of a major exhibition: video installations, photography, curated works by other artists, outsider art and, yes, lunchboxes. The show is the result of a year Lockhart spent photographing and observing the workaday culture at Bath Iron Works. She includes […]