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SUMMARY:Symposium event: Mary and Molly (film screening)
DESCRIPTION:The McGillicuddy Humanities Center will present a screening of Mary and Molly accompanied by a discussion with Donna Loring (Co-Director)\, David Camlin (Co-Director & Editor/Animator)\, Margo Lukens (Casting & Dialog Director)\, and Elizabeth Sockbeson (Penobscot Nation elder). \nMary and Molly follows Mary\, a young African-American woman living in Bangor\, Maine. She finds a letter from her mother that tells of her Penobscot Indian heritage and the decision that her parents made many years ago to bring her up with only the knowledge of her African-American heritage. After opening the letter on her 21st Birthday\, Mary goes to the Bangor Public Library and learns of Molly Molasses\, her Penobscot Ancestor\, and connects with her Penobscot ancestry for the first time. The film tackles Black and Brown issues of race\, heritage\, and the choosing of identity. The film features the creative work of indigenous creators and collaborators. Original artwork was created by Penobscot visual artists Shannon Sockalexis and Ann Pollard-Ranco and Mali Obomsawin‘s (Odanak Abenaki) music scores the film. \nThis event is part of the McGillicuddy Humanities Center 2024-2025 Annual Symposium From Talkies to TikTok: 100 Years of Audiovisual Storytelling.\nFor more information\, contact mhc@maine.edu.\n\nThursday\, April 17\, 2025 at 2 PM\, IMRC Center\, room 104
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/symposium-event-mary-and-molly-film-screening/
LOCATION:Stewart Commons IMRC\, Stewart Commons\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
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SUMMARY:Steven Page at CCA with Dale Chapman (Bates)
DESCRIPTION:For over 35 years\, Steven Page has been a defining voice in the music world\, celebrated for his unmistakable sound and timeless songwriting. With the release of his latest album\, Excelsior\, Steven proves his creative drive is as strong as ever\, touring Canada\, the US\, and the UK with The Steven Page Trio. \nAs a co-founder\, vocalist\, and songwriter for Barenaked Ladies\, Steven brought us classics like “Brian Wilson\,” “If I Had a Million Dollars\,” and “It’s All Been Done.” During his tenure\, the band sold over 15 million albums and earned numerous accolades\, including Junos\, Billboard Music Awards\, and Grammy nominations. Since embarking on his solo career in 2009\, Steven has released five albums\, including Excelsior\, and shared stages with legends like The Who. \nDon’t miss the chance to experience Steven Page’s exceptional talent live—a night of music that promises to be unforgettable. \n“Steven Page’s distinctive and powerful tenor is among the most instantly recognizable voices in popular music today.”– BroadwayWorld \nPre show talk and reception\nJoin us for a pre-concert discussion from 6 – 6:30 p.m. with Steven Page and Dale Chapman\, professor of music from Bates College. The discussion will be informal and will include sweet and savory treats. Presented by the McGillicuddy Humanities Center. \nTickets from $30 – $50 | K-12 Students $16 | All fees included
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/steven-page-at-cca-with-dale-chapman-bates/
LOCATION:Collins Center for the Arts\, 2 Flagstaff Road\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
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