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Culture

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Judy Milinowski’s first book on Amazon
DakhaBrakha. At the Waldo Aug. 2. Be there. Courtesy of the band
Ukraine's DakhaBrakha at the Waldo this summer

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Skidompha Strummers' 'All Beatles' program May 7

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Wild & Scenic Film Festival highlights local kelp farming and global conservation
Heartwood presents 'Seven Shorts'

Art

  • 'Haystack In A Box: Encases Seven Decades of Craft History'
  • 'Paintings of Whimsy' opening May 2
  • Landmark exhibition, 150 years of art on view this summer
  • A call to artists and creatives
  • Showcasing the natural beauty in Maine
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Dining Out

  • Partake of ‘Tea By the Sea’ with BRGC
  • 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
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Film and Theater

  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • Alex Gibney's new film "Knife" at Lincoln Theater
  • Performers being sought for creative project
  • This week at the Harbor Theater
  • Take Two: Playing the fool
  • Auditions for 'Something Rotten' April 25, 28 and 29
  • This week at the Lincoln Theater
  • Don't miss the silent film 'The Black Pirate'
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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
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Literature

‘Pearls on the Water’ by Margaret Salt McLellan recently published
Author-to-Author evening May 2 with Monica Wood and Lewis Robinson
Star of 'Bad Vegan' next Book Talk guest
Welcoming spring this April
Bremen Library April show: 'Hazel and Me'
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Music

  • Blue Café: An evening with Ben Cosgrove, acoustic pianist
  • Southport Musicfest returns!
  • Ellis Paul returns to the Opera House
  • Tom DiMenna & Friends: Story songs of the 70s 
  • Coastal Senior College launches new singing activity group
  • Caribbean Night with Pan Fried Steel Drum Band
  • Pianist Danny Holt performs at Bay Chamber
  • Rufus Wainwright in concert Sept. 3
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Where It's At
The floral garden in full bloom at BRAF
Rachel Robbins - "Flower Moon" - acrylic, ink, gold leaf.

April showers may bring May flowers, but why wait? Surround yourself with blooms at Boothbay Region Art Foundation’s current exhibition, “Flower Show!” And, surprise, surprise, members of the Boothbay Region Garden Club have created floral arrangements, to complement their favorite florals on the walls – and that’s downstairs and up, mind you.

Sure the greenhouses are opening and there’s planting to be done outside, but what about inside? The paintings, photography, fiber, mixed media, and wood assemblage art would look fabulous adorning a wall in your home.

Friendships bloom at Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library

During their March meeting, I had the privilege of attending the “I Love A Mystery” book club which is excellently led by retired librarian and longtime BHML circulation volunteer, Shirley Sirois. Shirley and members of the club welcomed me warmly and were more than happy to respond to some questions I had for them about their ties to the library.

Y Arts presents
'9 to 5 JR.' comes to the Lincoln Theater this week
Y Arts cast members rehearsing "9 to 5 JR."  Two shows only this week, Thursday and Friday at the Lincoln Theater. Emily Mirabile photo

The Y Arts Program is proud to present "9 to 5 JR.," a high-energy, family-friendly musical comedy based on the hit movie and Broadway show, at the Lincoln Theater on Thursday, April 16 and Friday, April 17 at 5 p.m.

Begin charting your course for Windjammer Days
Schooner "Heritage" has attended Windjammer Days in the Boothbay Region for decades. Sean Sheppard photo

The Boothbay Region's festival founded in 1962 remains the most anticipated event of the year. The 64th annual Windjammer Days week-long festival happens from Sunday, June 21 through Saturday, June 27. 

Boothbay Region Historical Society is looking for volunteers
Boothbay Region Historical Society museum. File photo

Do you enjoy meeting new people? Would you like to learn more about local history?

The Boothbay Region Historical Society has a need for museum greeters during our busy summer season beginning June 4 through Aug. 29. Shifts are Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon or noon to 2 p.m.  

As a greeter you will welcome visitors, introduce current exhibits, and offer information for self-guided tours.  

The society is located within the 1874 Elizabeth F. Reed house at 72 Oak Street, Boothbay Harbor. 

This week at the Harbor Theater
Courtesy of Harbor Theater

Martin Sexton at The Waldo
Martin Sexton. Used by Waldo Theatre with permission

Martin Sexton tours in support of the 25th anniversary of "Live Wide Open" - the critically-acclaimed double vinyl live album. The show at The Waldo on May 8 will include these fan-favorites as well as some new material and surprise covers.

The Waldo presents Dar Williams May 1
Dar Williams at The Waldo Theatre May 1. Courtesy of the venue

Dar Williams will be performing at The Waldo on May 1 at 7:30 p.m. with special guest Spencer LaJoye. Hendrik Hertzberg of The New Yorker has described Williams as "one of America's very best singer-songwriters."

Sheepscot Chorus
Bernstein's 'Chichester Psalms' April 11 and 12
Bob Crink photo

Sheepscot Chorus invites you to their annual spring concert, “Many Voices, One Dream,” on April 11 and 12, both at 3 p.m. at Damariscotta Baptist Church, 4 Bristol Road. On the program will be Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms," as well as other works by American composers representing varied cultures and backgrounds.

National Theater Live
Helen Mirren in 'The Audience' at Lincoln Theater
Helen Mirren portrays Queen Elizabeth II in the 2013 National Theater Live production, "The Audience." Back on the Lincoln Theater screen by popular demand April 23 and 24. Courtesy of the venue

An iconic performance returns to the big screen this April, as Helen Mirren reprises her celebrated role as Queen Elizabeth II in an encore screening of “The Audience,” presented as part of the 2026 season of National Theatre Live broadcasts at Lincoln Theater. Originally captured live in 2013 in London’s West End, “The Audience” offers a rare opportunity to witness Mirren’s award-winning portrayal in a production that has captivated global audiences.

Bay Chamber Concerts
Music for voice, piano, flute, bass at Bay Chamber
Pianist Morgan Lee to perform April 16 with John David Adams at Bay Chamber. Courtesy of the venue

Distinguished bass-baritone John David Adams joins pianist Morgan Lee and special guests for an evening of music that combines virtuosity and warmth on Thursday, April 16 at 7 p.m. at Bay Chamber in Camden.

This week at the Lincoln Theater
"The President's Cake" opens April 10 for two screenings at the Lincoln Theater. Courtesy of the venue

With a Critic’s Pick review in the New York Times and a 3.5 star rating on RogerEbert.com, “The President’s Cake” is one of the most acclaimed films of the year. Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Hasan Hadi, who knows the storytelling terrain firsthand, having grown up in Iraq under Hussein’s rule. Opens Friday at Lincoln Theater.

This week at the Harbor Theater
Georgia O'Keefe - "Ram's Head with White Hollyhock and Little Hills" is among her paintings explored in Arts on Film showing at Harbor Theater. Courtesy of the venue

"Project Hail Mary" held over with Read & Watch event April 11. "Goat" opens April 17 with a Family Film Deal; Arts on Screen returns with "Georgia O'Keefe - The Brightness of Light."

Harbor Theater partners with BRTV
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Harbor Theater and Boothbay Region TV and Media Center have a lot in common, beginning with their missions. While Harbor Theater strives to be a cultural asset in the community through films and related events that educate, inspire and entertain, BRTV aims to inspire, educate, and facilitate video and filmmaking. How natural that the two non-profit organizations should work together to provide the community with the best possible access to film media!

Maine Art Gallery
Annual Wiscasset K-12 Student Art Exhibition
Student Art Show at Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset

It’s always a delight to see the world we live in through the eyes of young artists, and Maine Art Gallery is pleased to launch each new season with an exhibit of fresh and lively work by students. A  reception to honor the students will be held on April 9 from 4 to 6 p.m.  

Coastal Rivers to host 9th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival at Lincoln Theater
A still from the film “Reindalen,” follows two researchers and their canine sidekick as they study the world’s smallest and fattest reindeer, which are unexpectedly thriving in the fastest-warming place on Earth. Courtesy of Coastal Rivers

Crafters and artisans wanted for July Fair in Jefferson
A scene at a recent Country Fair in Jefferson. Courtesy photo

Comic Craig Ferguson at The Waldo
Craig Ferguson. Courtesy photo

Craig Ferguson will be performing at The Waldo, 916 Main St., Waldoboro, on April 9 at 8 p.m. Ferguson is a multiple Grammy nominated, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, producer, director and comedian with a diverse career that encompasses film, television and the stage.

Where It's At
Missed Y Arts' 'Alice'? Down the rabbit hole you go!
Curtain call for "Alice In Wonderland." LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

The Y Arts Community Players cast of 66 played to sold out shows at the Opera House last weekend, and with good reason! First off, it's Y Arts, it'll be brilliant; and second, the production was "Alice In Wonderland," an adaption, sure, but all of the unforgettable characters we love were there. The book, lyrics and music were written and composed by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman.

'Quiet the Sirens': Hope and conversation around PTSD
"Quiet the Sirens" follows the lives of three firefighters suffering from PTSD. Courtesy of Lincoln Theater

Lincoln Theater is pleased to present a free community screening of the documentary film “Quiet the Sirens,” followed by a talkback, Wednesday, April 15 at 7 p.m. In partnership with Upwell Psychiatry, this screening provides audiences with a powerful story of healing, resilience, and new possibilities for treating trauma.

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