Culture
- three astronauts marooned on a futuristic planet where apes rule
‘Planet of the Apes’ presented in 100 Years of Movies Series
- combining music and story
Halcyon to celebrate the wonderful world of Robert McCloskey and Ashley Bryan
- What’s in YOUR Washing Machine?
Naturopathic doctor to discuss synthetic chemicals in everyday products as part of Let’s Feel Better series
- Elsie Gawler and Ethan Stokes Tischler open the show
Low Lily releases album, celebrates with concert in Camden
- ‘Whether the places are frequently visited or passed by, they surround a town’s people’
Craignair Gallery exhibits ‘A Place and Purpose’ by Jefferson artist Doug Houle
- their lives as artists and siblings in a world torn apart by climate change
Waldo Theatre to screen Oshima Brothers film 'Dark Nights Golden Days'
- collecting medical supplies from healthcare facilities and sending them to communities in need
Camden native who founded Partners for World Health to speak at library
- returning from a second, more extensive, trip
Armchair Adventure series travels to Israel with Mike and Sarah Drickey
- ‘Maine’s rugged coastline attracts a terrific assortment of wintering seabirds’
Learn about Maine’s Winter Seabirds with Bob Duchesne
- Hail To The Rad Kids: Met Ian Norwood
11-year-old writer pens disarming story that gives twist to meaning of love
- Bob Trapani’s ‘Gleams and Whispers’ approaches lighthouses with an artistic lens
Story behind the photos: Maine’s lighthouses, up close and intimate
- A teenager with a death wish and a 79-year-old high on life
Harold and Maude presented in 100 Years of Movies Series on March 26
- the caddish knight, gleefully tormented by a trio of clever women
Met Opera’s ‘Falstaff’ airs in simulcast at Strand Theatre
- traditional and musical improv games, audience suggestion and participation
Watts Hall celebrates April Fool’s Day with improv comedy show: The Doppelbloopers
- ‘fusing classical virtuosity with the electricity of a rock band, the spontaneity of a jazz combo, and the beauty of a string quartet’
Bay Chamber presents genre-defying string duo ARKAI
- Cyanotype Printing, Quilt Making, Boxy Top
Free April break fiber arts program offered for teens through Arts in Action
- a transcontinental recreational route
Rich Boulet to speak on ‘Riding the TransAmerica Trail’ at Camden library
- some behaviors go beyond what is ordinarily found in guidebooks
Merryspring hosts webinar with photographer Tim Shaw: ‘The Birds of (mostly) Merryspring’
- evening concerts, daytime performances, dusk receptions
Jazz in June returns to Camden as two-day festival
- at the coronation of Elsa the Townspeople look on, never suspecting the true depth of her magical powers
Disney’s Frozen Jr. to be performed by Lincolnville Community School
- an unflinching portrait of L.A.’s infamous punk bands
‘The Decline of Western Civilization’ up next in 100 Years of Movies Series
- last year’s collection raised nearly $20,000
AIO announces an open call to artists for 2nd annual ArtFeeds: Artists in Action Against Food Insecurity