Culture Star of 'Bad Vegan' next Book Talk guest Comic Craig Ferguson at The Waldo Crafters and artisans wanted for July Fair in Jefferson Missed Y Arts' 'Alice'? Down the rabbit hole you go! Partake of ‘Tea By the Sea’ with BRGC Art Bremen Library April show: 'Hazel and Me' Watercolor painting for beginners Annual holiday card contest call for artists, photographers Lindsay Grant: 'Along the Coast: Portraits of Maine' March-April art show: 'Painting Pathways' Dining Out Rebuilding Together hosts Community Lunch Shore Hills Campground and Reny Construction serve Community Lunch The First serves Community Lunch Community Lunch Feb. 2 Freedom Auto serves Community Lunch Community Lunch Dec. 29: Tacos! A festive Community Lunch Dec. 22 Dec. 8 Community Lunch was 'super' Film and Theater 'Quiet the Sirens': Hope and conversation around PTSD This week at the Lincoln Theater This week at the Harbor Theater Theater summer camp registration begins This week at the Lincoln Theater This week at the Harbor Theater 'The Phantom of the Opera' with live piano accompaniment Take a trip to 'Wonderland' with the Y Arts Community Players Lectures and Conferences Business Booster Series: Sessions on tourism, local financing, and legal services Challenges ahead for Maine's healthcare systems Ocean On Tap events Silent film era films accompanied by live piano Online lecture: Lives of household laborers in Colonial New England Literature Welcoming spring this April Maine author C.W. Wells releases ‘Half-Shelled,’ a sharp, darkly comic coastal thriller Poetry reading will celebrate world languages Writer’s residency to open at Edna St. Vincent Millay's birthplace Painter Mark Lazzari to exhibit Jan. 23-26 Music Caribbean Night with Pan Fried Steel Drum Band Pianist Danny Holt performs at Bay Chamber Rufus Wainwright in concert Sept. 3 BRHS alumna among the acapella singers BH Opera House Announces 2026 season and membership benefits Community Spring Sing March 21 Waldoboro church to celebrate Bach’s 341st birthday Pet Sounds Live: The music of The Beach Boys at The Waldo More Culture Edgecomb Historical Society annual meeting April 12The Edgecomb Historical Society annual meeting will be held on Sunday, April 12 at 3 p.m. at the Edgecomb Town Hall. There will be a slide show, update on EHS projects and future events, and election of officers. Books and maps will be available for sale. All interested members and non-members are invited to attend. Maine Film Office launches Film in Maine pilot program AUGUSTA, Maine — The Maine Film Office is launching a one-time Film in Maine Reimbursement grant program created to stimulate film and television production in Maine while supporting economic development and job creation. 29th Maine International Film Festival 'Passes + Packages' now on sale Festival passes and packages are now available for preorder at miff.org for the 29th Maine International Film Festival (MIFF), which will return to Waterville, Maine July 10–19. Lincoln TheaterLook at the world more closely through 'Observer' Lincoln Theater is pleased to present a free screening of the documentary film “Observer,” playing Thursday, March 26 at 7 p.m. Directed by Maine-based filmmaker Ian Cheney, “Observer” invites audiences to look more closely at the world around them through an unusual global experiment. Join the Eco Art Show: Your vision, our planet Are you passionate about the environment? Do you want to help do something for the planet? Do you love expressing yourself through art—or willing to try for the first time? The Boothbay Region Climate Action Team (BRCAT) wants your art. The 2026 season at The Maine Art GalleryExploring connections between Maine lifestyle and the natural world Maine is a very special place for artists. Its ragged coast and interior woods, fields, and mountains have long provided inspiration for creative expression. Maine Art Gallery (MAG) in Wiscasset has chosen to focus its 2026 exhibition season on the ways in which imaginative individuals respond to the natural world and to the state’s place in the sustainable agriculture movement. This week at the Lincoln Theater "EPiC" - (PG-13; 1 hour, 36 minutes) - Elvis sings and tells his story like never before in a new cinematic experience from visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann. A mix of a documentary and concert film made using unused footage from “Elvis: That's the Way It Is,” the film of Elvis' legendary 1970 Summer Festival in Las Vegas and his road concert film from two years later, “Elvis on Tour,” that were found during the production of 2022's “Elvis.” Final showing Thursday, March 19 at 2 p.m. This week at Harbor Theater Blue Café presents Alice Limoges A Blue Café performance by local favorite Alice Limoges will be at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1 at the Camden Opera House. Take Two: Through a theater ‘Dark’-ly Take Two is a series from reporters and movie buffs Fritz Freudenberger and Isabelle Curtis to review entertainment options in the region. This month’s pick is 2001’s “Donnie Darko,” directed and written by Richard Kelly and starring Jake Gyllenhaal in his breakout role. The Cinema Clubhouse will host a free showing at the Harbor Theater Sunday, March 29 at 6 p.m. This week at Harbor Theater "Wuthering Heights" Lincoln TheaterExhibition on Screen brings art rivals to life Art lovers and history enthusiasts alike will have a rare opportunity to explore one of the most compelling rivalries in art history with Exhibition on Screen’s Turner and Constable, coming to the Lincoln Theater big screen Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20. Directed by David Bickerstaff, this new documentary celebrates the 250th anniversary of the births of J. M. W. Memorial Library's Storybook Ball set for Aug. 2 Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library (BHML) is excited to announce its Storybook Ball fundraiser will be held on Sunday, Aug. 2 at the Boothbay Harbor Country Club, themed to Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." Whimsical, romantic, and timeless, this enchanting comedy celebrates imagination, community, and the transformative power of love, the perfect inspiration for an unforgettable summer evening. Small cast, big laughs: Students recognized at One Acts Festival BRHS Drama took to the stage in regional Class B (schools with fewer than 500 students) competition at the Maine Drama Festival’s regional One Acts tournament held at Camden Hills Regional High School, Friday, March 6, with their hilarious production of Jonathan Rand’s “Check, Please!” with permission from Boiled Sweets, LLC. Senior Matthew Little and sophomore Olivia Carlson received All Festival Cast Acting Awards and the entire cast received a Special Commendation for Physical Comedy. This week at the Lincoln Theater DaPonte String Quartet March concertsThe acclaimed DaPonte String Quartet brings two masterworks of the string quartet repertoire to audiences in Maine and New Hampshire in an upcoming series of concerts featuring Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet in E minor, Op. 59 No. 2, and Benjamin Britten’s String Quartet No. 2 in C major, Op. 36. Midcoast Symphony OrchestraGuest conductor Jinwook Park leads three romantic compositions Audiences will have the rare opportunity to journey through the entire Romantic era of classical music in the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) March concert, “Ambition and Destiny.” The concert’s title reflects the ambition of the composers’ experimentation with new forms as well as the theme of fate embodied in Tchaikovsky’s passionate symphony. Where It's AtBob Krist's new Route 1 road trip film to air on PBS What do Oguquit Playhouse, Eartha, Damariscotta’s Norumbeg Oysters, Tucker Auto Musuem, Wild Blueberry Land, the Madawaska Festival, Nubble Point Lighthouse, Ellsworth Candlepin Bowling, Penobscot Narrows Observatory, and The Maine Solar System Model, have in common? They are some of the historical, and culturally significant, attractions along Maine’s Route One, and they are the subjects of Bob Krist’s new film, "100 Years of Route One: A Centennial Roadtrip." The film is scheduled to air on PBS stations from Thursday, March 26 through Sunday, March 29 in various time slots. Celebrating Women in MusicBluegrass supergroup Della Mae at The Waldo Each generation, perhaps once a decade, bluegrass experiences a band or an artist that redefines and recenters the genre itself. Della Mae is one such band. Hear them at The Waldo Theatre Friday, March 27 in a 7:30 p.m. concert. The Grammy-nominated string band was founded in 2010 and over the next decade and a half they’ve demonstrated to the roots music world, once and for all, that a band of all women is not, nor has ever been, a mere novelty. Solas at The Waldo March 15 Solas is lighting up stages across the globe as they celebrate three decades of pushing boundaries and honoring traditions in Irish music. And on Sunday, March 15 they will take the Waldo stage for a 7:30 p.m. concert. Hailed by The Boston Globe as “the finest Celtic ensemble this country has ever produced,” and by The Wall Street Journal as “an Irish traditional band bearing all the marks of greatness,” Solas continues to captivate audiences with their spellbinding musicianship and genre-defying creativity. Support the Boothbay Register Please help sustain local journalism. Become an online member today: Hi, Welcome and thank you for your support. To manage your account, just hover and click on your name above. 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