Five things not to miss this weekend










While the Midcoast catches its breath...we’ve got a buffet of art films, comedy and some amazing stage energy, along with two killer road trips to check outthis weekend.
Hey Big Eyes
Friday, April 3 — Strand Theatre, Rockland
Big Eyes, a Tim Burton film, is a must see for any artist or craftsperson. If you missed it on its initial theater run, you can still see it on the big screen. Big Eyes tells the outrageous true story of one of the most epic art frauds in history. In the 1960s, painter Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz) had reached success beyond belief, revolutionizing the commercialization of popular art with enigmatic paintings of waifs with big eyes. The bizarre and shocking truth would eventually be discovered: Walter's works were actually created by his wife, Margaret (Amy Adams). The Keanes, it seemed, had been living a colossal lie that had fooled the entire world. This film is a collaboration between the Farnsworth Art Museum and the Strand Theatre to focus on artists and the visual arts, with a brief discussion following the screening. Tickets are $7.50 for members, $8.50 for non-members and are for sale at the theater’s box office prior to film which starts at 8 p.m.
Ragged Jack Serves Up Rockabilly
Saturday, April 4 — The Speakeasy, Rockland
Ragged Jack is an American roots rockabilly trio; with powerful vocals, unique instrumentation, and astounding stage energy. If you're looking for a swinging rockabilly recipe, with the flavors of rock n' roll, blues, country and bluegrass, this is the band to see Saturday night. $3 cover, 8 p.m.
Old Timey Vaudeville Gets Funny
Saturday, April 4 — Troy A. Howard Middle School, Belfast
While the rest of the country sees spring warmth this weekend, we in the northeast still get the cold hangover, so why not shore up your flagging spirits with a smorgasbord of entertainment by the New Vaudeville Review. Enjoy local, live, original comedy sketches plus poetry by Noah Dudley, music by singer/songwriter Bridget Matros, stories by Jennifer Armstrong and the Phil Clement House Band at Troy A. Howard Middle School, 173 Lincolnville Ave. (Route 52), Belfast. Cost: $12, at the door or in advance at Left Bank Books.
Killer Road Trip: Pillow Fight!
Saturday, April 4 — Monument Square, Portland
This is just silly—and awesome. Portland's third annual Pillow Fight Day is happening from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Everyone meets up in Monument Square for the biggest pillow fight you've ever seen! Bring your pillow, your A-game and don't forget to bring your friends. This is an all-ages event with a cash giveaway. $100 for BEST COSTUME and the theme is Spring/Easter. So... bunnies, chicks, eggs, chocolate... Get creative. Positive energy only. FMI: Pillow Fight
Killer Road Trip: Parrothead Festival
April 3-5 — Sunday River, Newry
You don’t have to be a Jimmy Buffett fan (or even a skier) to enjoy this blow-out spring festival weekend. It’s so worth the trip to get out of your winter funk and into tropical rock bands, margarita mix-offs, spam carving and key lime pie eating contests. On Sunday, there’s even adult Easter egg hunts. Bring some friends and stay the night. FMI: Parrothead Weekend
Kay Stephens can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com
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