Five things not to miss this weekend
I’m out in San Diego this week gathering ideas for the summer issue of The Wave and soaking up the California culture, but I’m hearing back home it’s going to be a gorgeous weekend in the 60s—perfect for a road trip. Spring is rolling on up and good times are ahead!
The relative from hell: Krisha
Friday, April 15—Waterville
I’m seeing big interest and buzz in this particular film out in California. You ever have that one relative who might be out of a bad relationship or rehab or is just bat-s*** crazy and you’re thinking it’s just a matter of time before all hell breaks loose? Well, you’ll have fun with Krisha. When Krisha shows up at her sister’s Texas home on Thanksgiving morning, her close and extended family greet her with a mixture of warmth and wariness. Almost immediately, a palpable unease permeates the air, one which only grows in force as Krisha gets to work cooking the turkey and trying to make up for lost time by catching up with her various relatives, chief among them her nephew, Trey. As Krisha’s attempts at reconciliation become increasingly rebuffed, tension and suspicion reach their peak, with long-buried secrets and deep-seated resentments coming to the fore as everyone becomes immersed in an emotionally charged familial reckoning. The film plays at the Railroad Square Cinema daily and has matinees. For more info and tickets visit: Railroad Square Cinema
Ladies Night at Trackside
Saturday, April 16—Rockland
It’s Ladies Night and the feeling’s right at Trackside, with free manicure giveaways every half hour until midnight. It’ll be top 40/county/hip hop music for dancing (totally random). No cover and the music starts at 9 p.m.
The Odd Couple Takes A Twist
Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16—Unity
Unger and Madison are it again. Florence Unger and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon’s hilarious contemporary comic classic; the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Madison has invited the girls over for an evening of Trivial Pursuit. The Pidgeon sisters have been replaced by the two Constanzuela brothers, but the hilarity remains the same. Performed at Unity College Center for Performing Arts, Friday’s shows are at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday’s show is at 7 p.m. Tickets are FREE. FMI: Odd Couple
Killer Road Trip: Reggae Fest at Sugarloaf
Saturday, April 16—Carrabassett Valley
Looks like Saturday is the best day to drive out to Sugarloaf and experience the with an afternoon full of partying and live Reggae on our outdoor stage starting at noon, with music from Royal Hammer, New Kingston, Gorilla Finger Dub, Kiwi, Dub Kartel, Ballyhoo! and the Cliftones. Check out the full schedule here and ticket prices: ReggaeFest
Killer Road Trip: Graham Nash visits for Record Store Day
Saturday, April 16—Scarborough
It’s that time again — Record Store Day for people who love their vinyl. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash, of reknowned Crosby, Stills and Nash, will be at the Scarborough Bull Moose store at 1 p.m. to meet with fans and sign copies of his new album, This Path Tonight. The event is free and open to the public, but it may be a good idea to arrive early: Click here for more information. And here’s a list of other indie record stores around Maine.
Kay Stephens can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com
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