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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Artbits – October 25, 2012
Lots of theater! Cardiac Capers opened last night. Count Dracula sucks in the audience and the Diary of Anne Frank brings her insight to the boards. Comedy for a Cause, the Justice Halloween show and Finest Kind take the stage. We have calls for two “Emerging” shows, a photo contest, and two short story competitions. Continue reading
Artbits – October 18, 2012
It’s a busy time between leaf raking. A new exhibit of Refuge Art and the Collins Perley Fall Craft Show, a Symphony of Whales, Michele Choiniere with Will Patton and Dono Schabner, Keeghan Nolan, the 20th annual Talent Search, Marko the Master Magician, the Joe Levesque Big Band, Substation7 and Steve Hartmann, and Cardiac Capers all open this week. Continue reading
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Artbits – October 11, 2012
This column appeared on 10/11/12. The Barn Paint Out exhibit begins. Weed’s Imperial Orchestra harvests a dance, Fiddleheads play, and Westford presents Bread and Bones. A Christmas musical needs two male and one female actors. Gail Salzman will lead a weekend Art Retreat. There are books and movies everywhere!
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Artbits – October 4, 2012
Fine artists Corliss Blakely, Harald Aksdal, Kitten Ellison, Tinka Martel, Longina Smolinski, Lori Niederer, and Louise Counos have exhibits. Nobby Reed Project, Sean Tyrell, the Fanning – Davydov Duo, the Taylor Park Fine Wine, Beer & Food Fest, and the F-GI Bookmobile will entertain you and we’ll see if the Tuesday Night Book Group can predict the weather. Continue reading