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Has the Iconic Big G’s in Winslow, Maine, Really Closed Permanently?
For nearly four decades, people in Central Maine have known that Big G's Delis in Winslow was the place to go for a great sandwich. Actually, Big G's not only served some of the best sandwiches in all of Maine, but also the biggest. These culinary delights were large enough to feed the average adult male for two meals.
Waterville Humane Society Woofstock music festival returning Saturday
WATERVILLE -- For those who enjoy live music and animals, there's an event you won't want to miss this weekend. The Waterville Humane Society is gearing up for their third annual Woofstock music festival. The fundraiser will feature live music, vendors, K-9 demonstrations and more. All the money raised will...
"The Ghost Trap" producers discuss dedication to authenticity in making the film
BANGOR -- Earlier this week we introduced you to a Made-in-Maine film called The Ghost Trap and some of its cast members. It's the centerpiece of the Maine International Film Festival and debuted Wednesday night to a packed theater in Waterville. One of the most compelling aspects of the film is the authenticity of its portrayal of the Maine lobster fishing community. We sat down with producers from the film who talked about their dedication to the honest portrayal of the industry and the work they and actors Zak Steiner and Greer Grammer put in to bring it all to life accurately.
Watch Maine Sensation Bella Ann Perform Live
Today, we had a chance to interview and hear the most angelic voice of Maine singer/songwriter, Bella Ann. Bella is from Winslow, and arrived in-studio with her mom and manager, Meg Loubier. Bella hails from a family of musicians, and it shows. It's so refreshing to meet young artists who...
New film “A Phantom Song” by Rockland-area’s Michael Gorman, Donna Daly premieres at MIFF
WATERVILLE — Filmmakers and theater producers Michael Gorman and Donna Daly, of Rockland-based The Forty Hour Club, will premiere their new film, A Phantom Song, at The Maine International Film Festival, July 20 and 21, in Waterville. Filmed last summer in Augusta during a theatrical production that the couple...
Waterville hosting 27th annual Maine International Film Festival
WATERVILLE -- Thousands of film buffs from all over are in Waterville this week for the 27th annual Maine international film festival. The festival consists of 10 days and 100 films. Some movies are made-in-Maine pieces, while there are also showings of iconic films like American Psycho and Goodfellas. Organizers...
2024 Art Gone Wild Residency holds opening reception for “Fields” by Bo Dennis, July 19
BELFAST — Waterfall Arts, in collaboration with Coastal Mountains Land Trust, will hold the opening reception for “Fields” by Bo Dennis. The exhibit is an installation by the artist and farmer behind Dandy Ram, a floral design studio and flower farm based in Monroe. The reception will take place on Friday, July 19, from 5 - 7 p.m., at Head of Tide Preserve, located in Stover Preserve, Doak Road, Belfast.
Full interview with the cast of the MIFF Centerpiece Film "The Ghost Trap"
BANGOR -- Earlier this week I was lucky enough to get to sit down with members of the cast from the MIFF Centerpiece film "The Ghost Trap," which is based on the book of the same name by Maine author K. Stephens. Zak Steiner, Greer Grammer, and producer Peter Couture...
Scholarships available for young musicians
The Kennebec Performing Arts Company encourages the participation of young musicians in its groups. Student members entering grades 9-12 are eligible to apply for the $500 scholarship for tuition to a summer camp or music program of their choice. Victoria Hahn is the daughter of Ken and Kamala Hahn, of...
Pittsfield ballet camp to put on ‘Paquita’ & ‘Romeo and Juliet’ in Orono
PITTSFIELD, Maine (WABI) - Summer may be a time to relax for some, but dancers at Maine Central Institute are working through the heat to put on a great performance. Bossov Ballet Theater has been a part of MCI for over 25 years and describes themselves as a “performing company and pre-professional ballet school.”
Nonagenarian writes book, shares at reading in Palermo
Guest speaker Jeannette Wood Scates shared excerpts from her recent memoir, There Wasn’t Always Peace in the Valley, with an appreciative audience at the Palermo Library’s 22nd annual board meeting, held July 14 at the library. The valley is Hostile Valley in eastern Palermo, where Scates and her...
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