19 A serious pursuit listingshippopress.com nite Show off your knowledge at trivia nights By Ellen Stuart is served until midnight. On weeknights, many of the Seacoasts favorite bars and music venues ramp up the competition with pub trivia nights. Do you have what it takes to be a champ? Do you know what triskadekaphobia is? Whats the name of the blue Teletubby? Which is heavier, a proton or an electron? Whats Tiger Woods first name? If you couldnt answer any of these questions, dont worry just grab some friends, get some beers and settle in for a night of fun. Here are some chances to show off your smarts. Epping The Holy Grail, 64 Main St., 603-679-9559 Test your knowledge and compete for prizes on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. with the Holy Grails Sam Adams-sponsored pub triv- ia night. Newburyport Dover Kelleys Row, 421 Central Ave., 603-750-7081 The newly renovated Kelleys has Stump Trivia night every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Get together a team of six people and compete for gift certificates and prizes. Furys Publick House, 1 Washington St., 603-617-3633 Furys has trivia nights every Monday. The pub serves its full menu until 11 p.m., and has a limited late-night menu that at York Beach. See parksandrec.yor- kmaine.org. NICK DIAMOND Sun., Aug. 22, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. ALL TOGETHER NOW Mon., Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www. hamptonbeach.org. 60S INVASION Tues., Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. THE REMINISANTS Wed., Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. TRUE WEST Thurs., Aug. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. JOHN PERRY Fri., Aug. 27, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. THE BLUES PROPHETS Fri., Aug. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine.o HELP Sat., Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamptonbeach. org. PISCATAQUA RIVER BASS Sat., Aug. 28, at 6:30 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine. org. CLASSMATES Sun., Aug. 29, , at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. EASTERN SOUND ORCHES- TRA Mon., Aug. 30, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamptonbeach.org. PAUL WAYNE Tues., Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. THE CONTINENTIALS Wed., Sept. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www. hamptonbeach.org. ANGELA WEST & SHOW- DOWN Thurs., Sept. 2, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamptonbeach. org. BRITISH YANKEES Fri., Sept. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. DEEP FRYD BLUES BAND Fri., Sept. 3, at 6:30 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine. org. SOULMATE Sat., Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hamp- ton Beach. See www.hamptonbeach. The Grog, 13 Middle St., 978-465-8008 Grab a team of up to eight players for On Tap Trivia, starting at 8 p.m. every Tuesday at The Grog. The Port Tavern, 84 State St., 978-465-1006 Join the fun with a team of up to six people for Tuesday Stump Trivia night at the Port Tavern, starting at 8 p.m. Portsmouth Blue Mermaid Island Grill, 409 The Hill, 603-427-2583 Teams of various sizes can show their smarts and compete for prizes at the Blue Mermaid on Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. org. FOUR FATHERS OF ROCK Sat., Sept. 4, at 6:30 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See parksandrec.yorkmaine. org. FRED MANZI TRIO Sun., Sept. 5, at 6:30 p.m. in Ellis Park under the gazebo at York Beach. See park- sandrec.yorkmaine.org. THE CONTINENTIALS Sun., Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www. hamptonbeach.org. NICK DIAMOND Mon., Sept. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Seashell Stage on Hampton Beach. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. Other music & nightlife events DAVID FRANCEY, folk, Wed., Aug. 25, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park, $8. ROBERT THOMPSON, singer- songwriter, Fri., Aug. 27, at 7 p.m., Prescott Park, $8. NEW ENGLAND ELVIS FES- TIVAL Fri., Sept. 3, through Sun- day, Sept. 5, at the Radisson Plaza Hotel, 700 Elm St. in Manchester. Friday will feature the first round of the Elvis Tribute Artist Competi- tion starting at 5 p.m. and an after- hours party at JDs Tavern. On Sat- urday, the day starts at 10 a.m. with a continuation of the competition. At 8 p.m., its the Rock Til You Drop show featuring Elvis tributes as well as tribute performances to Elton John, Tom Jones and Roy Orbison. On Sunday, the day starts at 9:30 a.m. with an Elvis Gospel Music Competition, a final round of the Elvis Tribute Artist Compe- tition, the awards ceremony and a wrap party at JDs Tavern starting at 6:30 p.m. There will be a memo- rabilia sale all weekend long. See the complete schedule and find ticket information at www.neweng- landelvisfest.com. SILVER ROOTS flute and violin duo playing Maine roots music and classical on Tues., Sept. 7, at 7 p.m. at Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 543 Shore Road in Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4909, www.ogun- quitmuseum.org. STATE STREET TRADI- TIONAL JAZZ, authentic New Orleans-style jazz band from Port- land, Maine, will play at the Ogun- quit Museum of American Art, 543 Shore Road in Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4909, www.ogunquitmu- seum.org, on Tues., Sept. 28, at 7 p.m. Admission costs $15. The Page, 172 Hanover St., 603-436-0004 The Questionnary Family Feud style trivia game is on tap every Wednesday night at the Page. Game starts at 8 p.m. Ri Ra Irish Pub, 22 Market St., 603-319 1680 Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. means pub trivia with Murph and Little Murph at Ri Ra. The pub and restaurant has trivia night specials on appetizers and selected beers. Comedian, actor and author Lew- is Black is at the Casino Ballroom on Thursday, Aug. 19. A longtime favor- ite as a stand-up comedian, Black had his own recurring segment, Back in Black, on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, a Grammy-winning com- edy album, two HBO specials and dozens of guest spots on Late Night with Conan OBrien and The Late Show with David Letterman. Blacks political humor makes audiences laugh but often expresses a sharper truth one that most people are too polite to say aloud. Luckily for his audiences, Black will say just about anything. Lewis Black brings his unapologetically angry humor to the Casino Ballroom (169 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, 603- 929-4100) Thursday, Aug. 19, at 8 p.m., tickets $39.50, $51 and $64. The show is 18+. LANES 11 High St., Amesbury, Mass., 978-388-4338 LEOS SUPER BOWL 84 Haverhill Road, Amesbury, Mass., 978-388-2010, www. leossuperbowl.com STRIKERS EAST BOWLING LANES 4 Essex Drive, Raymond, 603-895-9501, www.strikers-east. com Lewis Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Road, 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- Bowling BOWL-A-MANIA Route 108, 772-3856, www.shooterssportspub. com Newmarket, 603-659-2329 BOWL O RAMA 599 Lafayette LAFAYETTE BOWLING 19 063211 064032 Page 19 August 19 - 25, 2010 Seacoast Hippo
Hippo seacoast AUGUST 19 - 25, 2010 NIGHTLIFE: MUSIC & COMEDY at local Venues local events, food, arts and entertainment TasTe The harvesT at Farmers markets F ind big Flavor Cyan Magenta Yellow Black inside: Air show in portsmouth last issue this season see you next year
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Upcoming Events TO CHECK OUT August 19 - 25, 2010, AND BEYOND THIS WEEK Check out the sidewalk art show and sale on Main Street in Ogunquit, Maine, on Thursday, Aug. 26, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More than 70 artists will show and sell their wares on downtown sidewalks in this judged show. See www.vi
Boom bring the harvest to you market Farmers markets foodhippopress.com By Ellen Stuart The Seacoast has a thriving commu- nity of local farmers, not to mention beekeepers, bakers, vintners, crafts- men and other vendors. August is high season for all kinds of delicious fruits, vegetables and other
Visit the seaside art galleries Newburyport art walk makes a day of it listingshippopress.com ARTS 462-4500, www.sisterswethree.com) An artisan shop that carries an eclectic mix of fine art and handmade goods from all over New England. Somerbys Landing Sculpture Park (Waterfront Park, on the west
www.seacoastartist.org Sisters We Three 57 Pleasant St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-462-4500, www.sisterswethree.com Soo Rye Art Gallery 11 Sagamore Rd, Rye, 603-319-1578, www.soorye.com Somerbys Landing Sculpture Park West end of the boardwalk next to the Black Cow Tap & Grill, Newburyport, Mass.,
Events Take flight listingshippopress.com inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Pilots aim to dazzle at Boston Portsmouth Air Show By Ellen Stuart Portsmouth will have a front row seat for world-class aviation on
to record data on as many different species in the park as possible in one day. There will be special BioBlitz! programs for volunteers and anyone else who wants to join the fun. Come to BioBlitz! and discover how all facets of nature are interconnected. Admission is free for preregistered particip
10 Family events for this weekend Visit www.seabrooknh.org. On Saturday, Aug. 21, starting at noon, there will be something for the young and young-at-heart at the Kids Festival at Prescott Park, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth. Check out Tricky Dicks Magic Show at noon, and a performance by kids enterta
11 ing an oldies DJ, BBQ, and prices for classic cars, which will be on display, at Seabrook Par, 319 New Zealand Road, Route 107, Sea- brook, 603-474-3065. Events are on Thursday nights, 5 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 26, Sept. 9 and Sept. 23. SEABROOK OLD HOME DAYS Sat., Aug. 14, through Sun., Aug. 22. On.
12 POP CULTURE: The Unsinkable Walker Bean, by Aar- on Renier (2010, First Second Books, 192 pages) It opens with children hearing the legend of the evil merwitch sisters destroying Atlantis. It closes with shipmates singing of coconuts and mangoes under the moon. In between, The Unsink- able Walker
13 A restaurant youll want to tell your friends about. Waterfront deck dining, next to the tugboats. Old Ferry Landing 10 Ceres Street Portsmouth, NH 431-5510 063700 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black COVER BANDS & ORIGINAL BANDS, POOL, DARTS, CLASSIC CAR & BIKE EVENTS, RESTAURANT & SALOON WEEK 8/16 EVENTS H
14 Food events this week: Looking for some food-related fun this week- end? If youre willing to drive about an hour inland, there are four big ethnic food fests in the Merrimack Valley this weekend. No beans, no pasta Theres championship chili in Wells listingshippopress.com FOOD By Ellen Stuart Ge
15 FOOD Continued from page 5 counties. There is no reselling shoppers buy directly from the farmer. The Seacoast Growers Association began in 1977, with Portsmouths first farmers market. Since then, the SGA has grown to include five farmers markets and to be a part of a network of local growers an
16 Ingredients FOOD Foodie Rich Tango-Lowy helps you search the aisles Oxtail isnt generally oxtail: there arent many oxen in America. Oxtail is general- ly cowtail. The French Revolution. Meat was scarce and expensive, and even the rich were cau- tious with their money. A nobleman realized that oxt
17 DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash In this occasion- al series, well look at a red and a white, neither over $20 (and most under $15). For the white we went with a 2009 Urban Ries- ling ($11.99) from Mosel, Germany, and what a steal it was for $12. Many similar wines go for o
This week in Miss Tess gets retro music & comedy Modern vintage music heads to Portsmouth Flush returns to the Isles of Shoals Steam- ship on Aug. 21 for an 8 p.m. Funk & Fash- ion cruise. There will be DJ sets from Sir Buck as well as live performances from the band. Tickets cost $10. Visit www.tvp
19 A serious pursuit listingshippopress.com nite Show off your knowledge at trivia nights By Ellen Stuart is served until midnight. On weeknights, many of the Seacoasts favorite bars and music venues ramp up the competition with pub trivia nights. Do you have what it takes to be a champ? Do you know
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 22 REVIEWS BY AMY DI balance. Italy is all pasta and fried bits of golden tastiness that steal the screen. India doesnt exactly get that golden glow treatment but we do get a lovely, flower-petal-cov- ered wedding. Bali looks like your most dramatic mid-winter fever- dream of a tropical locale
23 Jonesin Crosswords Across 1 Sweltering 4 Missourians phrase 10 Pop group on a 1983 stamp in their native Sweden 14 Judge in the O.J. Trial 15 Not just hurtful 16 The King and I setting 17 Newly-coined word 20 Orangey drink 21 Renaissance painter Bruegel 22 Now ___ me down to sleep... 23 Coat hook
24 24 Get them while you can! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Be Adventurous! Try something new to New Hampshire... 063149