19 nite Jonathans Rebecca Parris, Sat., Aug. 14, at 7 p.m., Maudslay An Afternoon of Celtic Music and Dance, Sun., Aug. 15, at 2 p.m, Maudslay Tears for Fears Tues., Aug. 17, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Evolution (Journey tribute), Thurs., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean A Prairie Home Companion Thurs., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Mead- owbrook Creed Fri., Aug. 20, at 7:30 p.m., Meadowbrook Easton Corbin, Fri., Aug. 20, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Jefferson Starship 40th Anniver- sary Tour, Fri., Aug. 20, at 8 p.m., Jonathans Adam Lambert Sat., Aug. 21, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Grace Kelly, Sat., Aug. 21, at 7 p.m., Maudslay Reba McEntire Sat., Aug. 21, at 8 p.m., Meadowbrook American Century Music Clas- sical Quintet, Sun., Aug. 22, at 2 p.m., Maudslay The Wailin Jennys, Sun., Aug. 22, at 8 p.m., Jonathans Comedy Dave Russo, Fri., July 30, at Sher- aton Harborside Louis C.K., Sat., July 31, Casino Ballroom Lisa Lampanelli, Fri., Aug. 6, at Casino Ballroom Gabriel Iglesias, Thurs., Aug. 12, at Casino Ballroom Jimmy Tingle, Thurs., Aug. 12, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean Robbie Printz, Sat., Aug. 14, at Kelleys Row Lenny Clarke, Sat., Aug. 14, at Sheraton Harborside Lewis Black, Thurs., Aug. 19, at Casino Ballroom Free outdoor concerts MONKEYBAR (www.myspace. com/monkeyband) Thurs., July 29, at noon, Cochecho. See www. cochechoartsfestival.or AFTER HOURS BAND Thurs., July 29, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See park- sandrec.yorkmaine.org. BEATLEJUICE, Beatles trib- ute band, on Thurs., July 29, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Waterfront Park in Newburyport, Mass. (A hat will be pasted for donations.) See yan- keehomecoming.com. THE CASSAVETTES (www. sonicbids.com/epk/epk.a id=67271) on Fri., July 30, at 7 p.m., Cochecho. See www.cochechoarts- festival.org. THE JERRY THEBODO BIG BAND Fri., July 30, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine. org. ENTRAIN on Fri., July 30, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Waterfront Park in Newburyport, Mass. (A hat will be pasted for donations.) See yan- keehomecoming.com. SALT RIVER AND WOODEN EYE on Sat., July 31, on Pleasant St. in Portsmouth. Street closure at 5 p.m., and ends by 9:30 p.m. with the reopening of Pleasant St. CHELMSFORD COMMUNI- TY JAZZ ENSEMBLE Sat., July 31, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksan- drec.yorkmaine.org. US AIR FORCE BAND OF LIBERTY on Sat., July 31, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Waterfront Park in Newburyport, Mass. (A hat will be pasted for donations.) See yan- keehomecoming.com. WARREN ANDERSON DEC- TET Sun., Aug. 1, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine. org. NEW MAGNOLIA JAZZ BAND Mon., Aug. 2, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine.o THE COUNTRY CLOGGERS Tues., Aug. 3, at 6 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine.o TODD WELLINGTON (www. kingofsilly.com) on Tues., Aug. 3, at 10:30 a.m., Cochecho. See www. cochechoartsfestival.or THE CASUAL SAXTET Wed., Aug. 4, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See park- sandrec.yorkmaine.org. STRAIGHT LACE Thurs., Aug. 5, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksan- drec.yorkmaine.org. FRED MANZI TRIO Fri., Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksan- drec.yorkmaine.org. SNEEKY PETE (www.sneeky- peteband.com) on Fri., Aug. 6, at 7 p.m., Cochecho. See www. cochechoartsfestival.or NEWBURYPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Fri., Aug. 6 through Sat., Aug. 14. On Tues., Aug. 10, at 7 p.m., there is a free outdoor concert by the Festival String Quartet on Inn Street. The Newburyport Chamber Music Festi- val is at 76 State St. in Newburyport, Mass., 978-463-9776, newburyport- chambermusic.org. THE GEORGE KAYE ORCHESTRA, Sat., Aug. 7, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yor- kmaine.org. TRUFFLE (www.gerardtruffle. com) on Sun., Aug. 8, at noon, Cochecho. See www.cochechoarts- festival.org. AIRFORCE BAND Sun., Aug. 8, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach followed by fireworks at 9 p.m.. See parksan- drec.yorkmaine.org. NEW LEGACY BIG BAND Mon., Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine.o SUSIE BURKE (www. burkesurette.com) on Tues., Aug. 10, at 10:30 a.m., Cochecho. See www.cochechoartsfestiva GOOD MEMORIES BIG BAND Wed., Aug. 11, at 7 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine.o JEN THAYER BAND (www. jenthayer.com) on Thurs., Aug. 12, at noon, Cochecho. See www. cochechoartsfestival.or Other music & nightlife events MUSIC BY THE SEA concert series hosted by Seacoast Science Center (570 Ocean Blvd., Rye, 603- 436-8043, seacoastsciencecenter. org) on Thursday evenings in July. Bring a beach blanket or chair. Enjoy hot off-the-grill fare, snacks and ice cream treats. Adults can visit the Lobster Trap and enjoy an ice cold beer or a glass of wine (visi- tors may not bring alcohol into the park or concerts). Admission costs $8 for ages 13 to adult, $2 for ages 3-12, free for children under 3, with discounts for SSC members. Gates open at 5 p.m. for dining; music begins at 6 p.m. July 29: Jumbo Cir- cus Peanuts plays Mardis Gras-style big band music. AMERICANA FESTIVAL at Prescott Park Arts Festival in Ports- mouth, www.prescottpark.org, is Sat., July 31, 1 to 5 p.m. and will feature John Gorka, Ellis Paul, The Makem & Spain Brothers and Roy Davis & The Dregs. MARK BACON BRASS QUIN- TET, classical works with jazz, on Sat., July 31, at 7:30 p.m., at Rye Congregational Church, 964-4061. Tickets cost $12 in pre-sale (church office and Fellowship Hall after church), $15 at the door. JUDY COLLINS, folk and con- temporary, Wed., Aug. 4, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park, $8. COUNTRY FESTIVAL at Prescott Park Arts Festival in Ports- mouth, www.prescottpark.org, is Sat., Aug. 7. See website for lineup. LIVINGSTON TAYLOR, singer- songwriter, Wed., Aug. 11, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park, $8. RHYTHM & ROOTS FESTI- VAL at Prescott Park Arts Festival in Portsmouth, www.prescottpark. org, is Sat., Aug. 14,. 1 to 5 p.m. The line-up includes Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, Patty Larkin, Lindsay Mac and The Nouveaux Honkies. YOUNG ARTISTS IN CON- CERT, classical works, on Sat., Aug. 14, at 7:30 p.m., at Rye Con- gregational Church, 964-4061. Tickets cost $12 in pre-sale (church office and Fellowship Hall after church), $15 at the door. THE WAILIN JENNYS, singer- songwriter, Wed.,, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park, $8. HAMPTON BEACH TALENT COMPETITION at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach Fri., Aug. 20, through Sun., Aug. 22, with contestants in under-18 and over-18 categories. Shows start at 7 p.m. See www.hamptonbeach.org. Bowling BOWL-A-MANIA Route 108, Newmarket, 603-659-2329 BOWL O RAMA 599 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, 603-436-0504, www.bowlorama.com DOVER BOWL 887 Central Ave., Dover, 603-742-8292, www. doverbowl.com EXETER BOWLING LANES 10 Columbus Ave., Exeter, 603-772- 3856, www.shooterssportspub.c LAFAYETTE BOWLING LANES 11 High St., Amesbury, Mass., 978-388-4338 LEOS SUPER BOWL, 84 Haver- hill Road, Amesbury, Mass., 978-388- 2010, www.leossuperbowl.com STRIKERS EAST BOWLING LANES 4 Essex Dr., Raymond, 603- 895-9501, www.strikers-east.com Soulfest, a Christian music and worship festival, will be at the Gunstock mountain resort (719 Cherry Valley Road, www.gunstock.com) in Gil- ford from Wednesday, Aug. 4, through Saturday, Aug. 7. The four-day event will feature five stages and 125 artists and speakers. Musicians include Jars of Clay (www.jarsofclay. com), Switchfoot (www.switchfoot.com), TobyMac (www. tobymac.com), Kutless (www.kutless.com) and more. Mul- tiday tickets may be purchased for $119 through July; in August the cost increases to $140. Other tickets are avail- able for youth/seniors and for single-day admission. See www.thesoulfest.com or call 978-346-4577. Soulfest Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Jumbo Circus Peanuts New Orleans-style Jumbo Circus Peanuts (www.jum- bocircuspeanuts.com) will perform on Thursday, July 29, at 6 p.m. at the Seacoast Science Centers (570 Ocean Blvd., Rye) Music by the Sea stage as part of their Endless Sum- mer tour. The Peanuts are known to locals as a party band and entertain with pop, funk, swing and rock. They don outrageous but comical costumes in their family-friendly concerts. Advance tickets may be purchased for $8 or $2 for children ages 3-12 in person at the Center, online at sea- coastsciencecenter.org, or by calling 436-8043. Present your SSC membership card to purchase your ticket at half price. THE KNOT IRISH PUB 58 A Main St., Durham, 868-2959, Mon- days 9-11 p.m. LA BEC ROUGE 73 Ocean Blvd., Hampton, 926-5050, Sundays 8-10 p.m. PRIME TIME SPORTS BAR & GRILL 620 Lafayette Road, Sea- brook, 760-7231, Wednesdays 9-11 p.m. Ave., Dover, 742-9283, Tuesday. FAT TONYS ITALIAN GRILL 61 N. Main St., Rochester, 335- 7020, Wednesdays 8-10 p.m. FURYS PUBLICK HOUSE 1 Washington St., Dover, 603-617- Trivia nights 3633, www.furyspublickhouse.c BLUE MERMAID 409 the Hill, Monday. Portsmouth, 427-2583, Monday, 7- KELLEYS ROW 421 Central 9 p.m. Ave., Dover, 750-7081, Wednesdays CENTRAL WAVE 368 Central 8-10 p.m. 19 full color banners $ starting at 39.99 13 oz. vinyl, hemmed and grommets 2x4 Send us a file or we can build it for you. bannersbluepointprinti Blue Point Printing www.bluepointprinting.c Call 603-625-1855 to quote your size. 063099 Page 19 July 29 - August 4 2010 Seacoast Hippo
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Ongoing Seacoast Reper- tory Theatre (125 Bow St., Portsmouth, 603-433-4472, www.seacoas- trep.org) presents the Off- Broadway hit Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. from Aug. 1 through Aug. 22. Tickets cost $20. Events TO CHECK OUT july 29 - august 4, 2010, AND BEYOND THIS WEEK Satu
From trap to table listingshippopress.com Lobster season is peaking By Ellen Stuart traps are attached to a trawl, with one buoy at either end. The traps are dispersed over 60-foot intervals, and when its time to harvest the lob- ster the traps are hauled aboard the boat with a system of hydraulics
Pictures of dogs The subject is bliss By Ellen Stuart listingshippopress.com ARTS Weve all seen a dog hanging its head out of a car window, tongue lolling, ears flapping. For photographer Christopher Becker, those happy dogs are the manifestation of pure, simple joy. Its not even really about the
for adults and $8 for seniors, students and active military. Children under 12 free. Call Terri Wiltse at 603-224- 3375 or visit nhcrafts.org. Openings & artist receptions TONY CERRA, MICHAEL DORAN & ANNE RECCHIA with works in watercolors and oils at the Newburyport Art Association Thurs., July 29
Events Days of York listingshippopress.com inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Town takes a week to show off By Ellen Stuart The public is invited to a Coast Guard Open House at the Coast Guard Station, 65 Wate
brook Library (25 Liberty St., Sea- brook, 603-474-2044, sealib.org). See www.peterboie.com. ANNUAL SUMMER CARNI- VAL presented by Somersworth Fes- tival Association Aug. 12-15 at Holy Trinity Church parking lot, 404 High St., Somersworth. The carnival runs Thurs. and Fri. 5-9 p.m., Sat. noon to 9
10 Family events for this weekend Families will enjoy the summer production of Peter Pan at Prescott Park on Marcy Street in Portsmouth. Perfor- mances of the classic tale are taking place Thursday through Sunday, July 29-Aug. 1. Show times are 7 p.m. on Thursday, 8 p.m. on Friday & Saturday, and a
11 rides including a scenic 25-minute ride aboard historic restored street- cars. Special sunset and ice cream rides available on Wednesdays and Thursdays and Pumpkin Patch Trol- ley in the fall. SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF KENNEBUNKPORT VILLAGE Strolling Through the Port guide books are available
12 BEST CHICKEN IN N.H. wicked good wings cold Beer 12 POP CULTURE: Franco-Americans of Maine (Images of America), by Dyke Hendrickson, 2010, Arcadia Publishing, 127 pages. So what is Franco-Ameri- can Maine? Timber. Big family portraits. Sawmills. Tex- tile mills. Nuns. Priests. Churches. The gener
13 Smuttynose Brewing Co Presents the 6th Annual PORTSMOUTH CRITERIUM In Historic Downtown Portsmouth Come join the excitement in Market Square as over 7000 fans, cycling participants, recreation enthusiasts, families and tourists take over the city with bicycles. In addtion to the professionals and
14 Food events this week: Jewett Farms Stu- dio, 58 Merrimac St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-961-1538, jew- ettfarms.com, offers cooking classes from Chef Mary Reilly (thesavorykitchen. net) for $90 per per- son. Upcoming classes include Indian Cooking at Home on Friday, July 30, from 6 to 9 p.m., wher
15 FOOD difficult and doesnt require any equipment besides a large pot. Here is what the Maine Lobster Council recommends for boiling and grilling lobsters. Boiling: Choose a pot large enough to hold all the lobsters comfortably; do not crowd them. A 4- to 5-gallon pot can handle 6 to 8 pounds of lo
16 Hamptons only restaurant serving full menu until 1 am daily! Ingredients FOOD Foodie Rich Tango-Lowy helps you search the aisles It is said that cheese was discovered in the Middle East when an Arab nomad filled his saddlebag with milk for a journey across the desert. When he later opened the bag
17 DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash In this occasional series, well look at a red and a white, neither over $20 (and most under $15). This week, we continue the exploration of some of the South American wines on sale in July at the state liquor stores and add a nice French whi
This week in music & comedy Keep an eye on AmPm Band of UNH grads poised to rise listingshippopress.com HIPPO NITE 18 Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements By Ellen Stuart The Beatles tribute band Beatlejuice per- forms on Thursday, July 29, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Waterfront Park in New
19 nite Jonathans Rebecca Parris, Sat., Aug. 14, at 7 p.m., Maudslay An Afternoon of Celtic Music and Dance, Sun., Aug. 15, at 2 p.m, Maudslay Tears for Fears Tues., Aug. 17, at 8 p.m., Casino Ballroom Evolution (Journey tribute), Thurs., Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., Blue Ocean A Prairie Home Companion
MUSIC THIS WEEK & Restaurant Listings Amesbury, Mass. Acapulcos 100 Macy St., 978-854-0000, www.acapulcos.net Barking Dog 21 Friend St., 978-388-9537, barkingdoggrill.com Flatbread Company 5 Market Square, 978-834-9800, www.flatbreadcompany.co Powow River Grille 33 Main St., 978-388-2300 Ristorante
21 www.jonathansrestaurant Maxwells Pub 243 Main St., 207-646-2345, www.maxwellspub.com MC Perkins Cove 111 Perkins Cove Road, 207- 646-2631, mcperkinscove.com Tapas and Tinis 125 Main St., Ogunquit, 207- 646-9700 Plaistow, N.H. Corner Pocket 181 Plaistow Road., 603-382-3130 The Sad Café 148 Plaisto
FILM The Kids Are All RIght 22 REVIEWS BY AMY DI hurt and unsure how to proceed so they invite him over for dinner. A more laid back woman herself, Jules sort of takes to Paul, agreeing to design his back yard as a kick- start to her landscaping business. For Nic, Paul seems like nothing but a thre
23 Jonesin Crosswords Across 1 Pro gp. 5 Tarheels st. 9 Fat-sounding fish 13 Drying-out time 15 Bitte ___ (2009 Dirty Projec- tors album) 16 Wasted 17 The Devil Wears ___ 18 Watchmans shout 19 Uncle in a rarely-released Dis- ney movie 20 First part of a Harvey Pekar quote 23 Second part of the quote
24 24 Get them while you can! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Be Adventurous! Try something new to New Hampshire... 063146