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Oct. 22-30. mainenarrowgauge.org jekyll & Hyde Silent screening of the classic film at The Merrill Auditorium. Tickets $18 Oct. 29 porttix.com Masked Madness Masquerade, fundraiser, and dance party with live auction. Featuring special guest Tricky Britches. Suggested donation $50. One Longfellow Square, Oct.27. onelongfellowsquare.com Thread,through Dec.11. 859-5600 colby.edu Farnsworth Art Mu- seum,16 Museum St., Rockland.About Build- ings,through 2017; American Treasures from the Farnsworth, through 2017; N.C Wyeth: Painter,through December; Andrew Wyeth: Dory,through November.596-6457 farnsworthmuseum.org First Friday Art Walk, downtown Portland.Visit local galleries,studios,and museums,Oct.7,Nov.4, Dec.2.artwalkmaine.org Maine College of Art,522 Congress St.,Portland. Artist lecture by Allyson Mitchel,Oct.20; Anguish curated by Cynthia Norse, Oct.28-Jan.14; Artist lec- ture by Saya Woolfalk,Nov. 3. meca.edu/events Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St.,Portland. Designing Acadia: Maine’s National Park Experience, through Jan.14,2017; Remembering the Great Portland Fire of 1866, through Oct.774-1822 mainehistory.org Maine Jewish Museum, 267 Congress St.,Portland. The Maine Jewish Mu- seum is excited to present body of work “STILL.” The exhibition will be on view from September 15 through November 13; Deborah Klotz Artist Talk on Sunday Oct.30. Admission is free. mainejewishmuseum.org Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq., Portland.Skowhegan at Seventy,through Oct.10; Unbound: Tim Rollins and K.O.S.,Sep.16 – Dec.31; The Art Books of Henri Matisse,Oct.6 – Dec.31; Of Whales in Paint,Oct. 15 – Dec.31.775-6148 portlandmuseum.org Music Blue, 650 Congress St., Portland.Acoustic Jam,Ev- ery Tues.; Irish Music Night, Every Wed.; 774-4111. portcityblue.com Cross Insurance Arena, 1 Center St.,Portland. Brand New,Oct.15; Five Finger Death Punch and Shinedown,Nov.27; Chris Young – I’m Comin Over Tour,Dec.2; Boston Pops, Dec.16.775-3458 crossarenaportland.com Dogfish Bar & Grille, 128 Free St.,Portland.Trivia Night,every Tues.; Acous- tic Open Mic,every Wed.; Jazz Happy Hour with Travis James Humphrey and guests,every Fri.; Live music Wed.-Sat.every week.772-5483 thedogfishcompany.com Empire, 575 Congress St.,Portland.The Couch open mic,comedy and game nights,every Sun.; TriviYeah!,every Mon.; Rhythm & Tues,every Tues.; Clash of the Titans, every Wed.;Tribute2 Alicia Keys,Oct.13; The Mel Harris Experience,Oct.15; Onry Ozzborn,Oct.19; East Cameron Folkcore, Oct.21; And The Kids,Oct. 27; HalloWEEN Oct.27. 747-5063 portlandempire.com Jonathan’s, 92 Bournes Ln., Ogunquit. Tom Rush, Oct. 16;An Evening of Dan Fogelberg Music by Don Campbell Band, Oct. 22; An Evening with George Winston, Oct. 30; Taylor Hicks, Nov. 5; Noel Paul Stookey, Nov. 11; Martin Sexton, Nov. 18; James Montgomery Band, Nov. 19; Judy Col- lins, Nov. 27. 646-4526 jonathansogunquit.com Merrill Auditorium,20 Myrtle St.,Portland.An In- timate Evening with Kristin Chenoweth,Oct.1; An Evening with Joan Baez, Oct.4; Beethoven’s Fourth, Oct.9-10; Cirque Mechan- ics,Oct.27; Halloween Silent Film – Dr.Jekyll & Mr. Hyde,Oct.29; Bluebeard’s Castle,Nov.1; Sports!, Nov.6; Steve Vai,Nov.11; United States Army Jazz Ambassadors,Nov.12-13; A Far Cry Featuring David Krakauer,Nov.15; Sibelius’ Fifth,Nov.20. 842-0800 porttix.com One Longfellow Square, 181 State St., Portland. 13; Marshall Crenshaw, Oct. 14; Connor Garvey and Raina Rose, Oct. 15; David Ramirez, Oct. 19; Portland Jazz Orchestra, Oct. 20; The David Mallett Band, Oct. 21; Bonhomme Setter, Oct. 22; Gerry O’Beirne with Darlin’ Corey, Oct. 23; Will Dailey, Oct. 26; Langhorne Slim and the Law with Susto, Oct. 28; Adam Ezra Group onelongfellowsquare.com Port City Music Hall, 504 Congress St.,Portland. Alternate Routes,Oct. 13; White Lung,Oct.17; Doyle Bramhall II,Oct. 18; Futuristic,Oct.19; Oh Wonder,Oct.20; Jack Garatt,Oct.21; BuildTek Fundraiser,Oct.22;Yonder Mountain String Band,Oct. 23; Watsky,Oct.25;Team 10Tour,Oct.26; Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band,Oct.28; Jamestown Revivals,Oct.30; ElTen Eleven,Nov.10; Highly Suspect,Nov.11; Carbon Leaf,Nov.12; Stick Figure, Nov.11; Balance and Com- posure,Nov.15.956-6000 portcitymusichall.com Portland House of Music and Entertainment, 57 Temple St., Portland.TRVP Nite, every Sun.; Funky Mondays, every Mon; Wednesday Happy Hour with The Working Dead, Afro Beat Music Night, ev- ery Weds. Live Music Mon. through Sat. 805-0134 portlandhouseofmusic.com State Theatre, 609 Con- gress St., Portland. An- drew Bird, Oct. 13; Blue October, Oct. 17; Dirty Heads, Oct. 18; Dweezil Zappa, Oct. 21; Railroad Earth, Oct. 28; Kidz Bop Kids, Oct. 29; GRiZ, Nov. 2; Big Gigantic, Nov. 6; Atmosphere, Nov. 9; Ask- ing Alexandria, Nov. 11; Ani DiFranco, Nov. 15. 956-6000 statetheatreportland.com Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dug Way Rd., Maine author Morgan Callan Rogers gives a reading and discussion of her new novel, Written On My Heart, at the Portland Monthly Headquar- ters on 165 State Street, Portland. Reception and book signing to follow with copies of the novel provided by Kelly’s BooksTo Go.Hosted by Book- Speak, a new literary series based in Maine, and sponsored by Hannaford and Portland Monthly. Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Praise for Written On My Heart: “A very well crafted, sensitive portrayal of the lives of a small cluster of families living in a fairly isolated, fictional coastal fishing village in Maine.” –GoodReads Coastal Tales Don’t Miss!