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Collie Buddz with Special Guests at Port City Music Hall September 11th

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Collie Buddz, from the isle of Bermuda, has risen to the top of the contemporary Reggae world in just a few years. His self-titled debut album on Columbia Records (Wyclef Jean, Clipse) stormed the charts entering the Billboard Reggae Chart at first position. His unique blend of hip-hop, soca and dancehall, underlined with his ever-present passion for the modern roots reggae sound has attracted fans all over the world. Incorporating influences from hip-hop to soca, Collie’s music nevertheless has a rock-solid foundation in reggae – and its power to connect ghetto reality with the highest heights of human aspiration – that is a rarity even in Jamaica.

Heather Masse at One Longfellow Square on September 11th

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

New York-based singer song-maker Heather Masse grew up in rural Maine and began singing at an early age. Having taken a degree in Jazz Voice from the New England Conservatory of Music, Heather is steeped in the jazz tradition, which informs her distinct approach to singing music of all sorts. She is a member of the acclaimed Juno-award winning Canadian band “The Wailin’ Jennys,” and has performed at hundreds of venues across Europe, Canada, and the states.

September ArtTalk at the Harlow Gallery: One of a Kind – Monotype – the Unique Print

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

So what is a monotype anyway? If you are curious, the six artists from One of a Kind—Monotype the Unique Print, an exhibition of Monotypes on view at the Harlow Gallery through September, will present an Art Talk at the Harlow Gallery on Thursday, September 16 at 7 pm.

Olympian Julia Clukey Receives Key to the City of Augusta

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

On Thursday, September 2, Olympian Julia Clukey received a key to the city of Augusta from Mayor Roger Katz at City Hall as part of the city council meeting.

September News From The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

September 2010 Box Office 207-633-5159 Can You Pick Out the Irish Born Musician in This Picture? On Friday, September 3 at 8 PM “simply the best contemporary Irish rock band [...]

Open Letter and Business News From Chris West and Gardiner Main Street

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.one shout

First and foremost I would like to thank everyone that has been working on the Swine & Stein Oktoberfest Celebration that will take place on Saturday, October 2nd from 11a-7p here on Water Street in Gardiner. Also, I would like to thank the city council for having faith in our organization to put on such an event. More details to come next week about this huge party that will be happening in Downtown Gardiner.

Ozomatli at Port City Music Hall September 8th

Written on September 3rd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

In their fourteen years together as a band, celebrated Los Angeles culture-mashers Ozomatli have gone from being hometown heroes to being named U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassadors. Their music– a notorious urban-Latino-and-beyond collision of hip hop and salsa, dancehall and cumbia, samba and funk, merengue and comparsa, East LA R&B and New Orleans second line, Jamaican ragga and Indian raga– has long followed a key mantra: it will take you around the world by taking you around L.A. Ozo is also a product of the city’s grassroots political scene.

TOMORROW, September 3rd You are Invited To the First Friday Art Walk Exhibit Party At Maine Historical Society

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Exposed: Rare Photographs of Life in Maine and Zoom-In: New Approaches to Maine History September 3, 2010 5-8 PM Maine Historical Society 489 Congress St. Portland, ME 04101 Since May, [...]

Harlow Gallery Releases E-newsletter for September and October

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

In our latest e-newsletter you’ll get all the news about what’s coming up at the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell: Lots of opportunities for artists to show at the Harlow: exhibitions proposals wanted! plus 8x10x80 and the member’s holiday art show and sale are coming up!

Jonah Howard at The Depot in Gardiner Tonight September 2nd

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

The Depot is a popular destination for great entertainment, a fun crowd and food that is guaranteed to please. As an iconic Gardiner bar and eatery, you will appreciate their friendly service, bar specials and the local, welcoming flare of The Depot.

Don’t Miss Your Chance to See Spamalot Through September 11th at Ogunquit Playhouse

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

Sinfest to Feature Local Bands, Vendors, Fire Breathers and More on September 11th

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

SINFIST, This is ALL AGES 21+ can drink with id tickets on sale thru bands and at the club. That’s only a buck a band !!! Cant beat that … bands include CIVIL-D, SINFIST, NOVUS DAE, BEYOND THE FALL, LOKI, REPEAT OFFENDERS, BLUE KAHKIS and CRADLE II GRAVE. WTOS will be doing a live broadcast from the show … drink specials.

One of Maine’s Premier Band THE DELTA KNIGHTS Announce September Schedule

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

We’ve had an amazing summer and we’re grateful for the fine weather and to everyone who has come out to see us. What? You haven’t been out yet this Summer? Well get off your derriere and check out one of these possibilities:

The Girl Who Played With Fire at Eveningstar Cinema through September 9th

Written on September 2nd, 2010 by George L. Tibbetts Jr.no shouts

“Lisbeth Salander (Noomi Rapace) is after men who hate women. They’re after the woman who hates men who hate women. Thus we have a thinking person’s thriller with some of the elements of Hollywood blockbusters but still comes to us as distinct from the generic American-style action-adventure pics. What separates “Fire” from blockbusters like “Knight and Day” is the dialogue: thoughtful, authentic, using a wide vocabulary, a film in which what the people say is even more involving than the adrenaline-raising physicality. I

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