Sound of color 12 Kitchens, One Tour Still Thirsty? Still Thirsty? Queen of the Hill s e p t e m B e r 2 0 1 8 2 5 Concierge clock ise from top left: courtesy of the institute of contemporary art at maine college of art; kyle duBay, courtesy photo, udy gold MECA lights up with Las Vegas artist Tim Bavington’s Rock & Roll Abstrac- tion (on display through October 19). On October 18, the abstract painter will discuss the exhibit in the Bob Crewe Gallery. Jamming music with color, Bav- ington takes audiences through a visual experience of his favorite songs of the 1960s and 1970s, from the Rolling Stones to Hendrix. meca.edu. ad it it: itchen-spying is un. o s 22, t C e k t is expanding. “usually, the tour only eatures itchens in cape eli abeth. however, this year, a itchen ust over the line in south portland will be eatured ” says kara leopold, board e ber or ceef and chair o the 2018 cape eli abeth kitchen tours. isit www.cee .us to get your tic ets. Grab your stein because it’s time for Acadia Oktober- fest in Southwest Harbor. The weekend kicks off on Friday, October 5 with the 9th Annual Wine Tasting of 30 different varieties from around the world. Satur- day may be for a rowdier crew, with the 23rd Annual Brewfest on October 6. Over 60 Maine beers will be showcased. From live music by Banned from Eden and Jones’n the Eclectic Dance Band to keg tosses and flip cup, it’s a weekend you may want to start so- bering up for today. 244-9264. e y-winning co edian g ta es the stage at v h M t on o , and audiences are in or all the laughs. fro president tru p to otherhood, gold holds nothing bac . enter to win tic ets to the show at http: bit.ly udygoldtic - ets inegarhill. 985-5552. Fort Gorges is coming out with guns blasting—as an arts ven- ue. Hog Island is the location of Double Vision, a multimedia experience by artists Andrea Steves, Yulia Pinkusevich, and Francois Hugh, on October 13. Explore modern dangers and interact with the island via radio transmissions. “The interesting thing to me about Fort Gorges is that it has long been waiting for a use,” director Erin Johnson says. “It was made defunct before its completion. What does waiting and anticipation mean in 2018 now that nuclear war is back on the table? That brings a lot of fear and antici- pation. The Cold War immediately comes to mind.” Harbor Stage