4th annual Cape Ann Restaurant Week

4th annual Cape Ann Restaurant Week is upon us!

It starts on Sunday, the 17th and finishes up on the 22nd. Lots of great restaurants on Cape Ann and should be a blast.

Here is a list of all the restaurants on it along with their menus www.capeannchamber.com/rw.

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CAPE ANN RESTAURANT WEEK
October 17-22, 2010

Brought to you by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce

You won’t want to miss the tastiest week in fall! For six delicious days, participating Cape Ann restaurants will entice you with a delicious three-course dinner, all for one low price of $25.00 (not including beverage, tax or gratuity)! With no passes to buy or cards to punch, this mouth-watering event is designed to put a smile on your face! You’ll want to eat out every night of the week!

KIDS’ TV STAR TO MAKE CAPE ANN HIS NEIGHBORHOOD FOR FINAL WEEKEND OF CAPE ANN FILM FESTIVAL

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The film "My Tale Of Two Cities" (www.MyTaleOfTwoCities.com), a funny and hopeful comeback story, kicks off the final weekend of The Cape Ann Film Festival (www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com) on Friday, Oct. 15th at 7:00pm at the Rockport Music Cinema (www.RockportMusic.org) at the Shalin Liu Performance Center at 37 Main Street in Rockport with Guest of Honor, David "Mr. McFeely" Newell of the long-running kids’ staple, "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood." The film is an entertaining and inspiring story about coming home again and people and cities reinventing themselves for a new age.

After the screening, Newell, who is featured in the film and is Guest of Honor of the 2010 Cape Ann Film Festival, will lead a special "Won’t You Be My Neighbor?" sing-along. The film’s director, "St. Elmo’s Fire" screenwriter and "Saved By The Bell" producer Carl Kurlander, will also participate in a Q&A after the screening.

As an additional special treat for Cape Ann moviegoers, Sunday Oct. 17 at 2:00pm at the Cape Ann Community Cinema (www.CapeAnnCinema.com) at 21 Main Street in Gloucester, the Festival will present "Speedy Delivery" (www.SpeedyDeliveryMovie.com), a heartwarming documentary focusing on the quest of actor David Newell (aka "Mr. McFeely" the delivery man from "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood") to keep alive the legacy of Fred Rogers and "The Neighborhood." Newell will also appear at that screening and will conduct a "Won’t You Be My Neighbor?" sing-along after the film.

The two-venue Cape Ann Film Festival opened on Friday, October 1st with a sold-out presentation of the local interest documentary "The Gloucester 18," and wraps on Sunday, October 17th at 5:00pm at Rockport Music Cinema with a presentation of the restoration of Fritz Lang’s silent 1927 masterpiece, "Metropolis" with a live score by the renowned Cambridge trio, The Alloy Orchestra. Local cellist Kristen Miller will open the show with a new score for Maya Deren’s experimental 1944 short, "At Land."

MORE ABOUT "MY TALE OF TWO CITIES":

When "St. Elmo’s Fire" screenwriter and "Saved By The Bell" producer Carl Kurlander left Los Angeles for what he thought would be a one-year Hollywood sabbatical to teach at the University of Pittsburgh, little did he think the journey would land him as a guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" on a program about people who had changed their lives, much less inspire a feature documentary. But shortly after, Kurlander told Oprah how happy he and his wife were raising their daughter in Pittsburgh — the real-life "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood" where Mister Rogers had produced his TV show for 40 years — Pittsburgh and America’s favorite neighbor Fred Rogers passed away and the City of Pittsburgh went bankrupt. With both himself and his hometown in a mid-life crisis, Kurlander set out on a Don Quixote quest to make a film to help the city he had grown up in.

Armed with a cranky cameraman, funded by his dermatologist, and often battling his wife, who longs to return to the sunny West Coast, Carl asks his neighbors from the famous (Steeler Franco Harris, Teresa Heinz Kerry) to the not-so-famous (his old gym teacher, the girl who inspired St. Elmo’s Fire) how this once great industrial giant, which built America with its steel, conquered polio, and invented everything from aluminum to the Big Mac, can reinvent itself for a new age.

Kurlander goes cheese shopping with Teresa Heinz Kerry where they discuss her late husband John Heinz’s belief that sometimes your worst problems can become your best opportunities; tosses a football with legendary Pittsburgh Steeler Franco Harris; visits with Andy Warhol’s nephew at a local scrapyard, and goes fishing in Pittsburgh’s once polluted rivers with his brother actor Tom Kurlander and, after eating a catfish, consults with famed coroner Dr. Cyril Wecht to find out if they will live. Along the way, the film documents one of the most inspiring urban comebacks in recent history as, during the course of filming, Pittsburgh went from the brink of bankruptcy to being named in 2010 "America’s Most Livable City."

As comedian Louie Anderson jokes in the film, "My Tale Of Two Cities" is not a "Roger & Me," but a "Mister Rogers  & Me" — a feel-good movie which explores whether you can go home again and how all of us can make a difference in the communities in which we live. But in the end, this quirky, personal, and often funny, film may be most about what Oprah said to Kurlander when he was on her show — the search for a more "authentic life."

On March 23, 2010, "My Tale Of Two Cities" became the first movie ever to play Capitol Hill at the new U.S. Visitor’s Center where many shared Congressman Mike Doyle’s sentiment that this is "a comeback story that can inspire cities around the country." The film has gone on to play in theaters across North America including Windsor Ontario, Pittsburgh, Tempe, Harrisburg, New Haven, Cleveland, Boston, Portland and Louisville.

For more information and media inquiries or screeners, email Marketing Director Chelsea Strub at MyTaleOfTwoCities@gmail.com. "My Tale Of Two Cities" is distributed by Panorama Entertainment.  

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT "MY TALE OF TWO CITIES":

"Made in the first-person style of Michael Moore, Morgan Spurlock, and Bruce Weber, this witty and heartfelt documentary interweaves Kurlander’s personal odyssey with an account of the rise-and-fall-and-rise-again of The Steel City, touching upon such touchstones as TV icon Mr. Rogers (who also went back to Pittsburgh), onetime local filmmaker George Romero ("Even the dead left Pittsburgh!"), football legend Franco Harris ("The Immaculate Reception"), Andy Warhol, and many more." -The Gene Siskel Film Center


"A story of comebacks, coming back, and what a beautiful day in the neighborhood can mean." -Barb Vancheri, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


"A movie that is timely, moving, and – above all – entertaining.  You can’t get an entire city into therapy– but this film is the next best thing." -Mitch Teich, Milwaukee Public Radio


"… a wry, funny tale….  A cross between Woody Allen and Fred Rogers, Kurlander reminds us that our cities are the real "Real America in which we can best renew ourselves, our country, and our hope for all humanity." -Howard Fineman, Newsweek


"Delightfully quirky" -Chicago Reader


"Schlubbier than Michael Moore." -The Boston Globe

Parent & Baby Walk & Talk on Thursday, October 14th at Pathways for Children

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The Cape Ann Partnership for Children and Families is hosting a Parent & Baby Walk & Talk on Thursday, October 14th at Pathways for Children located at 29 Emerson Ave., from 10:00am to 11:30am – rain or shine!  All parents and children, 9 months and younger, are encouraged to join us to meet new families, enjoy fresh air & exercise, learn more about programs for families on Cape Ann and share a healthy snack and social time.  For more info or to register please contact Amy Larsen at 978.281.2400 x 120 or alarsen@pw4c.org.

Thanks for helping us spread the word,

Carla

October Classes at Pop Gallery

October Classes at Pop Gallery, 67 Main Street, Gloucester, MA

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Now You’re Making Scents!
Learn the art of Scent Making with Roberta Andrade of Elemental Scents
Pop Gallery’s artesian perfumer Roberta Andrade-Gringorten maker of the Elemental Scents line of fragrances will lead fragrance lovers and aspiring perfumers through a 2-hour course on everything about how to make fragrance.
This informative program will introduce participants to what perfume is, including a short history, how perfume materials are produced, and odor identification of numerous fragrance ingredients.
The event will include hands on experiments with participants mixing classic perfume formulas and finally producing their own custom scent to take home. 
Roberta is a classically trained perfumer who studied with veteran perfumers and flavorists in Bangkok Thailand and brings many years of experience to share in her class.

Thursday, October 21, 7 to 9pm
Event cost $75.00 covers all materials and your final take home creation.
Please send a check to Pop Gallery to reserve your spot in the class or sign-up online at http://www.elementalscents.com/id118.html

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Make your own beaded jewelry and take your art to a whole new level!
Jewelry making class with Joyce Roessler of Roessler Glass
Learn jewelry making techniques, and create jewelry for yourself or gifts in this one evening workshop! Using simple techniques we will create beautiful beaded earrings, and a necklace. Feel free to bring along with you any beads from home you may want to use. Tools will be supplied at class with an option to purchase at end of day. Bring glasses if needed for close up work.

Friday, October 22, 6:30 – 9:30pm.  6 people per class max.
Classes will be held on Friday evenings through Dec.  If you have a group of friends pick a date and we can plan a class for you.
$75. includes materials fee. Materials will include sterling silver wire and findings, and 2 oz. hand blown glass beads.
Call 617-426-4705 or email info@roesslerglass.com to reserve your spot in one of the four upcoming classes on Friday evenings. Payment can be made by credit card when reserving your space or a check mailed to the gallery in advance.

Pop Gallery, 67 Main Street, Gloucester, MA
http://popgallery.tumblr.com/ / poponmain@gmail.com

Pop Gallery

67 Main Street

Gloucester, MA 01930

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Comedy for a Cure Thursday October 14th

Lenny Clarke is coming to town next week to do a show with Tony V.  and musical guests Renee & Joe.  I have attached photos and the poster.  Was hoping this information would find it’s way to GoodMorningGloucester.

Thanks a lot!!!!

Larry Cook

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North Shore Blogger Consortium Weekend Picks October 7-October 11,2010

Week three of  the North Shore Blogger Consortium Weekend Picks from the North Shore Blogger Consortium.

These picks feature each blogger’s very top cultural picks of things to do whether it be a museum exhibit, restaurant opening, sporting event, festival or anything that the individual blogger feels would be a great way to spend the weekend.

Week three

Get to your planning…

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5thjoy is a blog about the things that make life shimmer: Food, Fashion, Feathering the Nest and whatever glinting Flotsam floats our way.

Click Here For Abby Cahill O’Brien’s Fifth Joy Weekend Picks

Food For Thought- Heather Atwood

As a painter and writer, Heather Atwood spent a lot of time waiting on tables in great restaurants. While struggling with color and line, she was also learning how to roast a great chicken, and what it means to balance textures in a dish. She’s been interested in good food ever since. Married, the mother of two daughters, Heather now lives in Rockport, Mass. and is the food columnist for the Gloucester Daily Times. She is featured regularly in Taste of the Times videos and her writing can also be seen in the Wednesday food section of the Times.

Click here for Heather Atwood’s Weekend Picks

Good Morning Gloucester brings you the best of Gloucester MA and surrounding communities. From the docks to the restaurants, the sporting fields to the art scene and anything in between, if it’s happening in Gloucester it’s generally covered on GMG.

Click here for Joey’s weekend picks

Jane Ward writes fiction and is the author of Hunger (Forge, 2001) and The Mosaic Artist (to be released).  She is currently at work on her third novel, The Welcome Home.  She also writes about food – in a weekly blog called Food and Fiction, and as a contributing writer to the online regional food magazine, Local In Season – because she loves to cook and eat.  And so does everyone she knows.

Click Here for Author Jane Ward’s Weekend Picks

The Two Palaverers are the husband and wife team of Rob and Laura Ciampa, two passionate New Englanders who have spent decades exploring the highways and byways of New England in search of regional character, culture and cuisine. Their goal is to recognize the people, places and things that exemplify the character of New England. Join them as they palaver about New England.

Click Here For The Weekend Picks From The Two Palaverers

 

At its core, LynnHappens.com is a place to find out what’s happening in Lynn. It features an events calendar, local weather, arts and events coverage, photo galleries, complete City Council videos, letters to the editor and more.

Click here are for LynnHappens.com editor Seth Albaum’s picks for the weekend

 

Greater Newburyport Today is your online guide to the wide range of activities and events occurring within the Greater Newburyport region of coastal Massachusetts, including the surrounding New Hampshire seacoast and the Ipswich/Essex and Cape Ann regions of the North Shore.

Click Here For Greater Newburyport Today Weekend Picks

North Shore Dish is your guide to restaurants and all things food related on the North Shore. Whether it’s gourmet dining or a hole-in-the-wall, if these gals have tasted it, they’ll dish up the inside scoop.

The Dish Will be back with their picks next week.

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Orchid Grey is a daily style blog written by one motivated lady: a Boston based stylist, visual merchandiser, and photographer.

Julie will be contributing her weekend picks next week.

SAT, Oct 9 : 10 – 5 pm – Cripple Cove Open Studio

Seeing as Cripple Cove Studios Are Located Dead Smack in Front Of Captain Joe’s You Ought To Check It Out and Then Swing Down and Say Hey To Your Pal Joey 🙂

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     97 East Main Street, Gloucester

Deb Aldrich – watercolor
Sinekka Nogelo – painting
Linda Sojda – painting
Jenn Powell – mixed media
Anna Vojtech – painting and illustration
Maura Cronin – cranio-sacral therapy

Olson 100 is here!

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9

Children’s program, including Henry Ferrini reading Little Charlie Goes to Gloucester
Saturday, October 10:00 a.m., Cape Ann Museum

Moderated "Town Meeting" Discussion:
"Remembering Olson" moderated by Peter Anastas

Saturday, October 9, 10:30 a.m., Cape Ann Museum
Moderated "Town Meeting" Discussion:
"Olson’s Project" with Charles Stein, Kristin Prevallet, Fred Dewey, and Kate Tarlow Morgan moderated by Ammiel Alcalay

Saturday, October 9, 1:00 p.m., Cape Ann Museum
Henry Ferrini and Ken Riaf’s Polis is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place*

Saturday, October 9, 3:00 pm, Cape Ann Community Cinema (21 Main Street)
Reading featuring Diane di Prima & Michael Rumaker*
Saturday, October 9, 7 p.m., Independent Christian Church

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10
Maximus Walk with readings
Readers include Kevin Gallagher, David Rich, Henry Ferrini, Peter Anastas, Jim Cocola, Carol Weston, John Galloway

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Sunday, October 10, 11 a.m., Downtown Gloucester
(meeting place Cape Ann Museum)
Click here for route.
Olsonian Performances*

Sunday, October 10, 3 p.m. Blackburn Performing Arts (Main Street)
3:00 p.m. Blue Suit, performed by Kate Tarlow Morgan and Ammiel Alcalay
3:30 p.m. Olson’s Apollonius of Tyana, performed by Sarah Slifer, Mark Wagner, and others
4:15 p.m. Musical performance by Willie Alexander
Farewell party and reception

Sunday, October 10, 5 p.m. Alchemy (3 Duncan Street)
All events free and open to the public. Donations of $5 are suggested for events marked with an asterisk*.

The News From Rocky Neck

Thanks to Judy Robinson Cox who forwards-

On the Neck

open until October 16: The Best of Rocky Neck

Rocky Neck Art Colony Member’s Exhibition

2010 Member's Exhibition

Participation artists include: Dale Blank, Yhanna Coffin, Robin Colodzin, Marci Davis, Vicki Diez-Canseco, Devera Ehrenberg, Jim Fesler, Joan Frank, Gordon Goetemann, Judith Steele Goetemann, Elynn Kröger, Brenda Malloy, Barbara McLaughlin, Elizabeth McLindon, Judythe Evans Meagher, Judith Monteferrante, Ruth Mordecai, John Nesta, Tom Nihan, Michael Oleksiw, Diana Pasquariello, Mary Rhinelander, Ken Riaf, Karen Ristuben, Judy Robinson-Cox, Tom Robinson-Cox, Roger E. Salisbury, Michael Seif, Richard Seeley, Sally Smithwick, Kate Somers, Patricia M. Sullivan, Marie Sweeney, Marilyn Swift, Barbara Dugan Tessicini, Theresa M. Testaverde, Ed Touchette, Anna Vojtech, Martha Wakefield, Jan Walker, Rokhaya Waring, Joseph Flack Weiler, and Heidi Caswell-Zander.


FRI, Oct 8, 5-6pm : Dedication of Ann Fisk Room at Rocky Neck Gallery

Ann Fisk

On Friday, October 8, The Rocky Neck Art Colony will dedicate a room in the Rocky Neck (formerly Bryan) Gallery to Ann Fisk, who with the help of Martha Ingalls, ran the gallery for many years.
Refreshments will be served as friends and family share their memories of Ann.
Art Colony members (past and present), friends, family, and acquaintances are invited to attend.


Sigrid Olsen Art Sale

 


Rocky Neck Art Colony Honored in Arts & Humanities Month Speech

Video From Ferrini Productions

Thanks for watching


Weiler Photo Gallery Closing for the Season on Oct 10

Weiler Photo Gallery

www.weilerphotogallery.com 978-281-6443   WeilerPhotoGallery@comcast.net


Farewell to Bernie Gerstner

After over thirty years on Rocky Neck, Bernie Gerstner has closed his Rocky Neck Art Gallery. Anyone who wishes to contact Bernie can reach him at his Lanesville home studio at 978-283-0196.


Galleries for Rent

Several galleries are for rent for the 2011 season. To get first choice of prime space contact

Niki Ahearn at 617-543-2977 OR e- mail: NicoleAhearn@comcast.net.


Celebrate At Common Crow’s 10th Anniversary Party

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Common Crow’s Tenth Anniversary Crow Ball
Sunday October 10 2010 5 to 9 pm
at Legion Hall, corner of Middle and Washington Street
admission Free!
dress: Creative Black (optional, though there will be prizes!)
event participants:
live music & open mike with Gordon Baird & ‘The Tide"
Cape Ann Art Haven (co-sponsor of the veggie art contest)
Cape Ann Brewing Co. custom Crow Brew microbatch with warm and sweet spices
Chococo Bakery Whoopie Pies
Kim Gregory Organic Bakery
Crow To Go (party foods), Common Crow’s Organic Fruit & Cheese Board
plus… a Community Potluck Table – bring a favorite veggie dish to share!
tastings from Little Lad’s Popcorn, Gloucester’s own 2010 SOFI Award winner Lark Fine Foods, Grandy Oats of Maine and many more!
Join us as we celebrate 10 years of Common Crow Natural Market’s ‘Uncommon Wisdom’ in our hometown, with great organic & local food, art, music and good clean fun! Families welcome – it’s not a school night! We’ll be giving out the awards for the veggie art contest (entries on exhibit), and raffling off over $500 worth of prizes! It’s our Thank You to everyone on Cape Ann for your support.  Because of you, we get to do what we love every day!
Come sing a song, share a dish,dance & play in the lovely Legion Hall and have fun with your friends, neighbors and US!

The Sketchbook Project from EB

AS I have mentioned earlier, I hit a creative block this past winter. I was hooked on the idea of serious art and the preciousness of its materials. After being out of art school for just over 2 1/2 years (and after a nice and border-line mandatory hiatus from art), I felt that it was finally time to be creative again. But where to start? And, even more importantly, how to start? How on earth do I become (dare I say it) an artist?  Gasp!

*cold shudder*

I have also ranted previously about how I tend to get stuck on the preciousness factor. I’ll buy beautiful paper, gorgeous inks, slick and clean brushes….and then I start to shake with the inked brush in hand, just staring at that blank field of white paper in front of me. And then I get overwhelmed; so many options (!!!). There is nothing so terrifying, and yes so exciting, as the blank page. (Have you noticed that I tend to over think things?) But moving on!

Even before I started the ridiculous paper castles project, I started a sketchbook. The paper its self was of recycled brown material, with a gritty and almost dirty nature. PERFECT. This eased my conscience immediately and took away my perfection complex. I started the sketchbook, and the one that followed it, with the whole mindset that, hey, art is fun! woooo hoo. I made stupid doodles. I pasted doilies. I stuck stickers. I colored with crayons. Yes!

The Sketchbook Project: 2011

Recently, I came across the Sketchbook Project spearheaded by the Art House Coop, based out of Brooklyn. Just as the banner above states, this project is just like a music tour, only instead of bands bouncing from town to town, it is a gargantuan collection of sketchbooks. After the breakthroughs I experienced over the winter and spring with my own sketches and doo dahs, this instantly resonated with me. For my birthday, I asked my mum to sign me up for this. She not only did that, but she ALSO decided to participate herself. And then she told other people to do it. And then she started a blog DEDICATED to sketchbooks out of our home town of Gloucester, MA. Holy whoa. The blog is Something Sketchy. Check-it-out.

There is an array of creative themes to choose from when selecting a sketchbook. I chose Adhere to Me, with the intentions to cut and past like I did with my other sketchbooks. I’ve had a habit in the past to tear out images that I didn’t like in my old notebooks, and in the end, I’d have a wimpy and cannibalized notebook of only 15 “good” sketches. Also, since this project has an added pressure of being publicly displayed, I was afraid that I’d do the same thing: let the sketchbook become the victim of my own artists-perfectionist cannibalism. At least with Adhere to Me, I can play with the concept of adhering items and images to the page that I feel confident in. I like the idea of this being an additive and layered project.

And naturally, I am now staring at a field blank pages! Again! So-many-options! Last night I arranged many old clippings and images that I have been holding on to for years. It’s embarrassing, but I feel like I can only move forward with this project if I do a little planning first…big surprise, I know….

Left: old sketchbooks from this winter
Right: organizing, planning, panicking.
 
so many blank pages……

Cape Ann Artisans Tour October 9,10th and 11th 2010

October 9, 10 & 11th, 2010
Please join me for the fall 2010 Cape Ann Artisans Tour, from 10 am to 5 pm daily on the dates above.
During this art weekend, I will be offering all works displayed in the gallery at one-third off their normal sale price.
This is a one-time offer, only good during this event weekend. Call 978.281.2803 or write kurtankeny@gmail.com for more information.
Thank you! I hope to see you during the tour.
—Kurt

 

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North Shore Weekend Picks From Your Boy Joey

Here’s My Top Picks As Part of the North Shore Blogger Consortium Weekly Cultural Things To Do

Thursday October 7

Cape Ann Farmer’s Market

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Niki Bogin Writes-

Hi Joey,

Could you let your folks know that this is the last week of the Farmers
Market and we still need the communities support! Plus it is a great time to stock
up on maple syrup, honey, baked goods and produce for the fall and get some early
Christmas shopping done!

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Topsfield Fair- do I really need to explain this one?  Just a gentle reminder that it’s out there as an option.

Here’s a link to their schedules of events-

Topsfield Fair Website Click Here

Saturday October 9th

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The Cape Ann Film Festival

Cape Ann, Massachusetts * October 1-17, 2010 * Multiple Venues

Cape Ann Community Cinema Film Festival

Saturday, Oct. 9 features a trio of special filmmaker events: the free screening of the the documentary about Gloucester poet Charles Olson, “Polis Is This” (Sat. Oct. 9 @ 3:00pm, CACC). The screening part of the Charles Olson Centennial celebration taking place all over Gloucester for two weeks in October, and film director Henry Ferrini will host; the fishing industry is on the menu in “Truth: Fishing Crisis Or Government Mismanagement?” (Sat. Oct. 9 @ 5:00pm) when director Brian Loftes is joined by representatives from the local fishing industry in what is sure to be a spirited discussion; “Handsome Harry” (Sat. Oct. 9 @ 7:30pm) director Bette Gordon will discuss her psychological thriller and her storied career in filmmaking.

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2010 CAPE ANN ARTISANS OPEN STUDIO TOUR DATES

The Cape Ann Artisans welcome you to our 27th season. Come visit the 16 artisans who make up the 2010 Open Studio Tour. Look for our magenta banners as you travel around the beautiful coastline of Gloucester and Rockport. Visit us by appointment through the year, or during our Open Studio Tours.

Fall Tour: October 9 – 11
10 am – 5 pm

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Annisquam Arts and Crafts show will be celebrating its 25th anniversary on Saturday October 9th and Sunday October 10th 

from 10AM to 5PM at the Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard Street, in the center of the quaint village.

Sunday October 10th

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Common Crow’s Tenth Anniversary Crow Ball
Sunday October 10 2010 5 to 9 pm
at Legion Hall, corner of Middle and Washington Street
admission Free!

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The Cape Ann Film Festival

Cape Ann, Massachusetts * October 1-17, 2010 * Multiple Venues

“Orgasm, Inc.” (Sun. Oct. 10 @ 2:00pm, CACC) features director Liz Canner live, talking about making her documentary about Big Pharma’s relentless quest for a “Viagra for women.”

“Hibakusha” (Sun. Oct. 10 @ 4:30pm, CACC) is the haunting retelling of stories of the Japanese, Korean and American survivors of the atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Director David Rothauser will present.

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* “The Stranger” (Sun. Oct. 10 @ 5:00pm, RMC) – Orson Welles’s 1946 spy drama about a Nazi-in-hiding has been fully digitally restored by Rockport’s own Phil Hopkins of Film Chest, who will present a brief before-and-after demonstration.

A Haunted Halloween Evening, Oct. 30, 2010

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A Haunting Evening at the Inn Magnolia

Halloween – the time of the year when the veil is the thinnest between the realms of the living and the dead…and what could be more terrifying than spending the evening in a haunted country inn with New England’s own VanHelsing?

On Saturday, October 30th, join us, if you dare, for a night of food, fun, and mystery. Feast with the living, as we enjoy an elegant harvest dinner sumptuous enough to raise the dead. Then listen as author, radio personality, and paranormal investigator, Ron Kolek of the New England Ghost Project, takes you on a journey into the dark and macabre world of the ghost hunter.

Next take part in an investigation of the Inn. And the night ends as we attempt to communicate with the wandering spirits of the Inn Magnolia.

Dinner Menu

Cranberry Apple Salad

Rolls & Butter

Roast Turkey & Gravy

Homemade Stuffing

Mashed Potatoes

Butternut Squash

Buttered Peas

Cranberry Sauce

Coffee & Teas

Apple Crisp w/Whipped Cream

Dinner dress is macabre elegant. Refreshments will be served.

Overnight accommodations are also available from the Inn.
Call (978) 525-3642 for room reservations.

Don’t miss out on this truly unique evening. Seating is limited and tickets are only $79.95 per person and must be purchased in advance.

For more information call (978) 455-6678.

The Inn Magnolia – 18 Norman Avenue – Gloucester, MA 01930 – www.innmagnolia.com

All sales are final and schedule is subjected to change.

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Niki Bogin Invites You To See “ASPARAGUS: A STALKUMENTARY” Wednesday October 6th

You are cordially invited to join us for a benefit screening of the film ASPARAGUS: A STALKUMENTARY on Wednesday, October 6th at 7:30pm at the Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester. The $10.00 ticket benefits The Cape Ann Farmers’ Market, and is part of The Cape Ann Film Festival, which runs through Sunday, October 17th in Gloucester and Rockport Music Cinema in Rockport.

The Cinema has a great selection of organic popcorn, locally-brewed cane sodas and fair trade chocolate bars (and a frozen chocolate-covered banana that is to plotz for).

For more information on The Cape Ann Film Festival, visit http://www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com.

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North Shore Blogger Consortium Weekend Picks Sept 30-October 3,2010

Week two of  the North Shore Blogger Consortium Weekend Picks from our newly formed North Shore Blogger Consortium.

These picks feature each blogger’s very top cultural picks of things to do whether it be a museum exhibit, restaurant opening, sporting event, festival or anything that the individual blogger feels would be a great way to spend the weekend.

We’re rolling in week two.  Next week we will also have entries from  Abby Cahill O’Brien’s Fifth Joy and Julie O’Boyle’s Orchid Grey

And we’re off…………..

Jane Ward writes fiction and is the author of Hunger (Forge, 2001) and The Mosaic Artist (to be released).  She is currently at work on her third novel, The Welcome Home.  She also writes about food – in a weekly blog called Food and Fiction, and as a contributing writer to the online regional food magazine, Local In Season – because she loves to cook and eat.  And so does everyone she knows.

Click Here for Author Jane Ward’s Weekend Picks

Food For Thought- Heather Atwood

As a painter and writer, Heather Atwood spent a lot of time waiting on tables in great restaurants. While struggling with color and line, she was also learning how to roast a great chicken, and what it means to balance textures in a dish. She’s been interested in good food ever since. Married, the mother of two daughters, Heather now lives in Rockport, Mass. and is the food columnist for the Gloucester Daily Times. She is featured regularly in Taste of the Times videos and her writing can also be seen in the Wednesday food section of the Times.

Click here for Heather Atwood’s Weekend Picks

Good Morning Gloucester brings you the best of Gloucester MA and surrounding communities. From the docks to the restaurants, the sporting fields to the art scene and anything in between, if it’s happening in Gloucester it’s generally covered on GMG.

Click here for Joey’s weekend picks

At its core, LynnHappens.com is a place to find out what’s happening in Lynn. It features an events calendar, local weather, arts and events coverage, photo galleries, complete City Council videos, letters to the editor and more.

Click here are for LynnHappens.com editor Seth Albaum’s picks for the weekend

North Shore Dish is your guide to restaurants and all things food related on the North Shore. Whether it’s gourmet dining or a hole-in-the-wall, if these gals have tasted it, they’ll dish up the inside scoop.

Click here for North Shore Dish weekend picks

The Two Palaverers are the husband and wife team of Rob and Laura Ciampa, two passionate New Englanders who have spent decades exploring the highways and byways of New England in search of regional character, culture and cuisine. Their goal is to recognize the people, places and things that exemplify the character of New England. Join them as they palaver about New England.

Click Here For The Weekend Picks From The Two Palaverers

Greater Newburyport Today is your online guide to the wide range of activities and events occurring within the Greater Newburyport region of coastal Massachusetts, including the surrounding New Hampshire seacoast and the Ipswich/Essex and Cape Ann regions of the North Shore.

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Seafood Thowdown at the Boston Local Food Festival on Saturday

Joey,

Peter VanNess going to be the MC for the  Seafood Thowdown at the Boston Local Food Festival on Saturday.  It should be a lot of fun.

Come Hungry.

Boston Local Food Festival

Let’s play a game: How many words can we throw out before you realize that you can’t miss this thing? Free. Sustainable. Local. Whole hog, whole lamb, whole goat butchering demos. Fort Point waterfront. Zero-waste. Farms. Beer. Wine. Organic. A seafood throwdown. Non-profits. Cheese-making. A band called “Squeezebox Stompers.” Yeah? Yeah.

Details: 11am-5pm, all ages, free.

Boston Local Food Festival, Fort Point

Here’s the link-

http://bostonlocalfoodfestival.com/festivities/fishstock-throwdown/

WED, Sept 29th: Anne Krinsky Artist in Residence Studio Talk

WED, Sept 29th: Anne Krinsky
Artist in Residence Studio Talk

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Delineation Lime, by Anne Krinsky, acrylic on panel, 24” x 24”

Goetemann Artist in Residence and printmaker Anne Krinsky will talk about her experience on Rocky Neck and show work that she has completed during her residency on Wednesday, September 29 at 7pm in the Residency Studio, 51A Rocky Neck Ave.

CAPE ANN RESTAURANT WEEK October 17-22, 2010

CAPE ANN RESTAURANT WEEK
October 17-22, 2010
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You won’t want to miss the tastiest week this fall! For six delicious days, participating Cape Ann restaurants will entice you with delicious three-course dinners, all for one low price of $25(not including beverage, tax or gratuity)! With no passes to buy or cards to punch, this mouth-watering event is designed to put a smile on your face! You’ll want to eat out every night of the week!

Click here for a list of the restaurants participating in Cape Ann Restaurant Week.

Restaurants! It’s not too late to join! Contact the Chamber immediately if you would like to participate.

Thanks to the Cape Ann Beacon and North Shore 104.9 for their sponsorship of this promotional campaign.

the price of a meal is $25