27 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba

Abbe Museum Wins 2012 AASLH Award of Merit

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Nashville, Tennessee - The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) proudly announces that the Abbe Museum is the recipient of an Award of Merit from the AASLH Leadership in History Awards for the exhibit Indians and Rusticators: Wabanakis and Summer Visitors on Mount Desert Island 1840s-1920s. The AASLH Leadership in History Awards, now in its 67th year, is the most prestigious recognition for achievement in the preservation and interpretation of state and local history. 
            Indians and Rusticators is an immersive exhibit exploring the unique relationship between the first summer tourists visiting Mount Desert Island, called rusticators, and the Wabanaki.  Living in encampments through the summer season, Wabanaki people traveled to Bar Harbor to offer their services as guides and entertainers, and also sold souvenirs of traditional baskets made to appeal to a wide array of people.   The exhibit features a 19’ birch bark canoe purchased on a ship coming to Bar Harbor in 1878, baskets made from ash and sweet grass and birch bark, steam ship and rusticator artifacts, and hands-on activities for all ages.  The exhibit will remain at the Abbe in downtown Bar Harbor through December.
This year, AASLH is proud to confer fifty-nine national awards honoring people, projects, exhibits, books, and organizations. The winners represent the best in the field and provide leadership for the future of state and local history. Presentation of the awards will be made at a special banquet during the 2012 AASLH Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, October 5, 2012. The banquet is supported by a generous contribution from the History Channel.
                The AASLH awards program was initiated in 1945 to establish and encourage standards of excellence in the collection, preservation, and interpretation of state and local history throughout the United States.  The AASLH Leadership in History Awards not only honor significant achievement in the field of state and local history, but also brings public recognition of the opportunities for small and large organizations, institutions, and programs to make contributions in this arena.  For more information
about the Leadership in History Awards, contact AASLH at 615-320-3203, or go to www.aaslh.org.
The American Association for State and Local History is a not-for-profit professional organization of individuals and institutions working to preserve and promote history.  From its headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee, AASLH provides leadership, service, and support for its members who preserve and interpret state and local history in order to make the past more meaningful in American society.  AASLH publishes books, technical publications, a quarterly magazine, and monthly newsletter.  The association also sponsors regional and national training workshops and an annual meeting.

Customize Yourself on Disney's Cars Land Website

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Cruise through Cars Land in style by customizing your whip (car slang) and Disney California Adventure driver licence. The car's option can change depending on how you answer your questions. It's plenty of fun plus you can post your creation on your Facebook page.

Trick out your ride today!


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Rene Auberjonois (Odo) and Ethan Phillips (Neelix) Added Las Vegas Star Trek Convention

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Creation Entertainment's 11th Annual LAS VEGAS Official STAR TREK Convention comes to the Rio Suites Hotel on August 9-12, 2012 and we have four days and nights filled with unparalleled entertainment.

What separates this convention from all others? Well, it's VEGAS and that would be enough, but what we love most is that our schedule is chock full of theatrical performances by many of our sensational guests. While we're up for the regular Q and A sessions we really enjoy seeing the Star Trek stars performing live on stage! There's nothing like it and we are delivering the goods in 2012!

Today we are thrilled to welcome a new world premiere theatrical presentation to our Vegas stages starring Rene Auberjonois (Odo) and Ethan Phillips (Neelix). These former co-stars of the huge comedy TV series Benson have created a live play we know is going to be wonderful. Here's the description:

Kafka meets Escher meets Lenny Bruce when Ethan Phillips meets Neelix, meets Pete meets Clayton meets Odo meets Rene Auberjonois.

Try to imagine Clayton talking to Pete about STAR TREK... or Odo and Neelix discussing archival episodes of BENSON... or Rene and Ethan reminiscing about both shows and the characters they played. All wrapped up in rapid fire, often scatological, gags - It all happens LIVE ON STAGE Thursday.

Here are six more super-cool theatrical presentations that are part of the convention:

• AVERY BROOKS IN CONCERT: We are VERY excited about being on hand to witness the super-talented Mr. Brooks playing piano and singing in concert for the very first time at a convention.

• SHAKESPEARE with Armin Shimerman, Jeffrey Combs, and Casey Biggs (the emphasis on humorous)

• GARRETT WANG, DOMINIC KEATING and CONNOR TRINNEER join forces to do a live theatrical show to be determined: even we don't know what they are doing yet but it should be great knowing these guys!

• STAR TREK: TNG, THE SPOOF starring ROBIN CURTIS (Saavik) & ERIC MENYUK (The Traveler)

• TIM RUSS AND BAND LIVE! Tim is a fantastic singer/performer and we're happy to welcome him back headlining our Saturday Night Dessert Party for our Gold and Captain's Chair Patrons!

• JG HERTZLER and ROBERT O'REILLY in their now classic Blues Brothers-like Revue will be featured at our two VooDoo Lounge Dinner Parties for Gold and Captain's Chair Patrons. Also starring CHASE MASTERSON!

Click on through to grab your tickets to The Las Vegas Official STAR TREK Convention http://www.creationent.com/cal/st_lasvegas.html ... it isn't the same without YOU!

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Sorcerer Radio's "WDW Tiki Room" and JediMouseketeer.com Report Live From Star Wars Celebration VI August 23-26, 2012

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WDW Tiki Room's Kristen and Aljon
Hosts Kristen Hoetzel and Aljon Go will be reporting from the show floor during the epic event!


Fanboys and fangirls rejoice! Sorcerer Radio's married duo of Kristen Hoetzel and Aljon Go, hosts of WDW Tiki Room, will be covering Star Wars Celebration VI August 23-26, 2012 in Orlando Florida as well as other Disney developments from the Walt Disney World Resort.


The team will be live blogging, streaming video and Tweeting about the latest news from the show floor including panels, Disney's presence, fan activities, cosplay and celebrity interviews for the Sorcerer Radio Network as well as the WDW Tiki Room Podcast. Kristen will also have a special look at the latest Star Wars and Disney food news for the CookingwithMickeyBlog.com.JediMouseketeer.com will also host a live video stream from the event as well as post as many HD videos on Jedi Mouseketeer's YouTube channel.

Aljon and Kristen will also be joining the WDW After Dark webcast for reports on the happenings as well.

Coverage is made in partnership with Halloween Express, CookingwithMickeyBlog.com and JediMouseketeer.com.

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Look for reports on the event on these sites:
  • Jedi Mouseketeer - JediMouseketeer.com
  • WDW Tiki Room Podcast - WDWTikiRoom.com
  • Cooking with Mickey - CookingwithMickeyBlog.com
  • Sorcerer Radio - SRSounds.com
  • WDW After Dark - WDWAfterDark.com
  • Chip and Company - ChipandCo.com
  • The Examiner - Examiner.com


Star Wars Celebration VI takes place August 23-26, 2012 in Orlando, FL
The ultimate fan experience — focused on a galaxy far, far away...

The biggest party this side of the galaxy, Star Wars Celebration brings fans of all ages together, from all points of the globe, to celebrate the pop-culture phenomenon that is Star Wars. Whether it's young fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars or die-hards fueled by the nostalgia for the original Star Wars trilogy; curious, casual followers; gamers, readers, costumers or collectors — there's something for everyone at Celebration.Both hardcore and casual fans will gather to have fun while celebrating their passion for all things Star Wars, discovering what's new, and being the first to see what's next. It's four fun-filled days of exhibits, a vibrant, interactive show floor, screenings, exclusive merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, autograph sessions, fan-inspired activities, and other surprises.Star Wars Celebration delivers a landmark experience where memories are made, families brought together, old friends reunited, and new friendships formed — all in the setting of the ever-evolving Star Wars universe.

More at http://www.starwars.com/connect/celebration/


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RIP Bill Erwin, 1914-2010

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Thirty years ago, in the 1980 film Somewhere In Time, Bill Erwin was already playing a very old man. The idea was, he was the current-day version of Arthur, the kid whom Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour knew at the turn of the century.
Some people just seem to make a career out of playing old people, and thus seem to live forever; remember the still-kicking Angela Lansbury playing Laurence Harvey's mother in The Manchurian Candidate 48 years ago? (even though she was only 3 years his senior?!)
Erwin is probably best remembered for his guest-starring spot on Seinfeld, as old man Sid Fields, Jerry's elder charge who ends up biting Kramer in a misunderstanding over his record album collection (remember those?) He continued to turn up on TV for more than another decade, a relic nearly of the Edwardian age who would always make me both laugh and marvel: he's still alive?!
In this 1993 clip, Erwin, who died last week at 96, was a mere lad of 79 -- and became part of the sitcom's extended cast of characters who will live on in syndication for a long time to come.

Dr. Quinn and Sully, Together Again

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Tonight at the Television Critics (TCA) Convention, at a lovely party thrown by the Hallmark Channel at the Tournament of Roses mansion in Pasadena, I had the pleasure of sitting down to dinner with the lovely and multitalented Jane Seymour.

Seeing how young Jane looks in person (as you can see from the photo, she looks younger than I do), it's obvious why she's played all those "cougar" roles lately on TV (How I Met Your Mother) and in film (Wedding Crashers). She has quite a few more films coming out soon, too, including the comedy Freeloaders, and a dramatic film Lake Effects. And then of course there's her Hallmark Channel film airing tonight: Perfectly Prudence.
The sequel to Dear Prudence, this new film has Jane's character Prudence Macintyre making changes to her TV program, with the help of two new producers: one an old flame, and the other a sleaze making moves on her daughter. But more importantly, here is a sentence rabid Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman fans have been waiting to read: this film reunites Seymour for the first time with her 19th Century love interest, Joe Lando.
As Jane explained, this second Prudence came together quickly; although a script had been written, it hadn't been greenlighted until its producer became ill and the Hallmark execs visited him in the ICU to perk him up with the prospect of production. The wheels went quickly into motion, and the whole thing was shot this past fall in Michigan, in just 12 days. It was definitely a family affair: Jane appears with her real-life daughter Katie Flynn, as well as her husband James Keach, who had directed Dr. Quinn.

One other interesting side note: while filming Prudence in Michigan, Katie realized that the set must be relatively close to Mackinac Island, forever immortalized as the setting for another Jane Seymour fan favorite, Somewhere in Time. So Jane called the Grand Hotel and asked how to get there -- and the place sent two jets, which picked up the entire Prudence cast and brought them to the island for the day. Then, in October, when the hotel hosted a weekend for the film's 30th anniversary, Jane was filming and unable to attend. So she lent Katie one of her costumes, and lent Katie's boyfriend Christopher Reeve's waistcoat from the film, complete with 1981 penny. When they appeared, and struck some of the film's famous poses, "the fans, you can imagine, went completely nuts," Jane says.
I'm actually not sure which fan base is more rabid, in fact: for Dr. Quinn, or for Somewhere in Time. But as Jane pointed out, Mike-and-Sully lovers, if you want to see the two of them together again, watch tomorrow night and boost those ratings. After all, as she said, after those 12 days of shooting were over, everyone was delighted that they'd produced a really good film.

ABC renews The Middle, Modern Family, Cougar Town, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Castle

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ABC ANNOUNCES EARLY PICK-UPS FOR NEXT SEASON

“Castle,” “Cougar Town,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Middle,” “Modern Family”

And “Private Practice” Receive Early Pick-ups for the 2011-12 Season

ABC announced early pick-ups for the 2011-12 season of “Castle,” “Cougar Town,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Middle,” “Modern Family” and “Private Practice.”

A solid mix of promising new series and proven returning hits helped the network achieve a strong start to the 2010-11 TV season. Season to date among Adults 18-49, ABC delivers 4 of the Top 10 highest-rated TV shows, the most for any network, including the Top 2 scripted programs. In fact among young adults, the network claims TV’s No. 1 comedy (“Modern Family”), the No. 1 drama (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and the No. 1 unscripted series (“Dancing with the Stars”). In Total Viewers, the network airs 2 of the Top 4 programs, including America’s No. 1 most-watched TV show overall with “Dancing with the Stars.” Led by Emmy-winning “Modern Family,” ABC’s 2-hour Wednesday night comedy block continues to resonate with viewers in its second year, surging by 15% in Total Viewers and by 14% in the key Adult 18-49 sales demographic from the same point last season.

“CASTLE”

When viewers first met Richard Castle -- a famous mystery novelist and divorced father raising his teenage daughter, while being kept grounded by his Broadway diva mother -- he was creatively blocked. But when the NYPD questioned him in connection with a series of murders staged to imitate crime scenes from his books, Castle found inspiration in NYPD Detective Kate Beckett, a bright and aggressive homicide detective with a fascination for odd and offbeat cases stemming from the years-old unsolved murder of her own mother. Though they instantly clashed, sparks of another sort began to fly, leading both to danger and a hint of romance as Castle stepped in to help find the copycat killer. Once that initial case was solved, Castle and Beckett continued to investigate strange homicides in New York, combining Castle’s writer intuition and Beckett’s creative detective work.

The series stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle, Stana Katic as Detective Kate Beckett, Ruben Santiago-Hudson as NYPD Captain Roy Montgomery, Tamala Jones as Medical Examiner Lanie Parish, Jon Huertas as NYPD Detective Javier Esposito, Seamus Dever as NYPD Detective Kevin Ryan, Molly Quinn as Alexis Castle, with Susan Sullivan as Martha Rodgers.

“Castle” is produced by ABC Studios. Andrew Marlowe is creator/executive producer, with Rob Bowman, Laurie Zaks, David Amann and Armyan Bernstein also executive producers.

“COUGAR TOWN”

Courteney Cox stars as Jules Cobb in her Golden Globe®-nominated role as a recently divorced mom in her forties facing the often humorous challenges, pitfalls and rewards of life’s next chapter. Along for the journey are her son – a college freshman -- ex-husband and friends who, together, make up her dysfunctional but supportive and caring extended family… even if they have a funny way of showing it sometimes.

“Cougar Town” stars Courteney Cox as Jules, Christa Miller as Ellie, Busy Philipps as Laurie, Dan Byrd as Travis, Josh Hopkins as Grayson, Ian Gomez as Andy and Brian Van Holt as Bobby and is executive produced by Bill Lawrence (“Scrubs”), Courteney Cox, David Arquette and Kevin Biegel (“Scrubs”).

“GREY’S ANATOMY”

“Grey's Anatomy” is the recipient of the 2007 Golden Globe® Award for Best Television Series – Drama, and multiple Emmy nominations, including two for Outstanding Drama Series.

The doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital deal with life-or-death consequences on a daily basis – it’s in one another that they find comfort, friendship and, at times, more than friendship. Together they’re discovering that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Real life only comes in shades of grey.

“Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, Sandra Oh as Cristina Yang, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber, Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres, Eric Dane as Mark Sloan, Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Jessica Capshaw as Arizona Robbins, Kim Raver as Teddy Altman, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery and Sarah Drew as April Kepner.

“Grey’s Anatomy” was created and is executive-produced by Shonda Rhimes. Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Rob Corn, Mark Wilding, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater are executive producers. “Grey’s Anatomy” is an ABC Studios production.

“THE MIDDLE”

Two-time Emmy winner Patricia Heaton stars in this warm and witty single-camera comedy about raising a family and lowering your expectations. Middle-aged, middle class and living in the middle of the country in Orson, Indiana, Frankie Heck is a harried wife and working mother of three who uses her wry wit and sense of humor in an attempt to get her family through each day intact. Her work life’s no easier. With her friend and co-worker, Bob, she struggles day to day as the least successful sales woman at the town’s only surviving car dealer. Frankie’s unflappable husband, Mike, is manager at the local quarry and her sardonic partner in the daily grind that is raising their average – yes, most definitely average – family.

Between juggling shifts and picking up fast food dinners eaten in front of the TV, Frankie and Mike raise their kids with love, humor and solid Midwestern practicality. Axl, the oldest, is a teenage jock who eats them out of house and home and walks around the house in his underwear. Then there’s Sue, their extraordinarily ordinary teen daughter, who fails at just about everything she tries with great gusto – although she’s hoping her recent acceptance on the school’s beleaguered no-cut cross country team might just turn things around. And last is Brick, their quirky third-grader, who reads constantly, whispers to himself and has a best friend who’s his backpack. But through all the madness shines a loving family, and together, the Hecks are putting THE MIDDLE on the map.

“The Middle” stars Patricia Heaton as Frankie, Neil Flynn as Mike, Charlie McDermott as Axl, Eden Sher as Sue, Atticus Shaffer as Brick and Chris Kattan as Bob.

“The Middle” was created and is executive produced by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline. The series is from Warner Bros. Television.

“MODERN FAMILY”

ABC’s Emmy Award-winning hit comedy “Modern Family” takes a modern and often hilarious look at the complications that come with being a family today. Jay Pritchett, with his much younger wife Gloria and her son Manny, sits as the patriarch of a large blended family that includes his grown daughter Claire, who has three kids of her own with her husband Phil, and a grown son Mitchell, who adopted a Vietnamese baby with his gay life partner Cameron. These three families are unique unto themselves, and together they give us a window into the sometimes warm, sometimes twisted embrace of the modern family.

“Modern Family” stars Ed O’Neill as Jay, Sofía Vergara as Gloria, Julie Bowen as Claire, Ty Burrell as Phil, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell, Sarah Hyland as Haley, Ariel Winter as Alex, Nolan Gould as Luke and Rico Rodriguez as Manny.

The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television in association with Levitan Lloyd Productions. Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd are executive producers/creators.

“PRIVATE PRACTICE”

From Shonda Rhimes, the Golden Globe-winning creator of “Grey’s Anatomy,” comes the story of a team of gifted doctors working together to change the lives of their patients for the better as they look to one another for friendship and love.

The doctors of Oceanside Wellness and Pacific Wellcare work on the most difficult cases, patients whose medical needs often pose moral and ethical dilemmas. Though they may heatedly disagree at work, and though their personal lives may complicate matters, at the end of the day they are the best of friends , always ready to be there for each other.

“Private Practice” stars Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery, Tim Daly as Dr. Pete Wilder, Audra McDonald as Dr. Naomi Bennett, Paul Adelstein as Dr. Cooper Freedman, KaDee Strickland as Dr. Charlotte King, Brian Benben as Dr. Sheldon Wallace and Caterina Scorsone as Dr. Amelia Shepherd, with Taye Diggs as Dr. Sam Bennett and Amy Brenneman as Dr. Violet Turner.

“Private Practice” was created by Shonda Rhimes and is executive-produced by Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Mark Tinker, Steve Blackman and Craig Turk. “Private Practice” is an ABC Studios Production.

25 Haziran 2012 Pazartesi

CBS Orders Six Scripted Series For Next Season - 4 Dramas 2 Comedies

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Hello Folks

CBS has decided on its scripted orders for next season.

The Eye has picked a total of four new dramas and two comedies, at least so far.

Frontrunner "Elementary" has made the cut. In this modern-day rendition of Sherlock Holmes, Johnny Lee Miller plays Sherlock and Lucy Liu is cast as Watson. Aidan Quinn also stars.

Also on the list: "Vegas", the elaborate 1960s drama that tells the true story of Ralph Lamb, the rodeo cowboy who became sheriff of Las Vegas for many years. Dennis Quaid leads, with Michael Chiklis,  Jason O’Mara and Carrie-Anne Moss co-starring. James Mangold directed the pilot.

"Made In New Jersey" is about a working-class woman who uses her street smarts to get ahead in a law firm. Janet Montgomery stars, Kyle McLachland and Pablo Schreiber co-star.

"Golden Boy" is about as cop (Theo James) who rises from officer to detective to commissioner. Chi McBride, Kevin Alejandro and Bonnie Somerville are also starring.

In the comedy department, CBS has picked up "Friend Me". Per the logline: "“Twentysomething best friends, Evan and Rob, move from their hometown of Bloomington, Ind., to Los Angeles to begin their exciting new lives working at GroupOn. Evan is having trouble breaking his old slothful habits and rather than go out after work to explore L.A. and meet new people, prefers to play online poker with his buddies back home. Rob has different plans and is determined to drag Evan, kicking and screaming, along with him.” Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Nicholas Braun star.

And finally, "Partners", which is "a personal story of two lifelong friends and business partners. Architects Charlie and Louis’ friendship has lasted longer than either of their romantic relationships and almost seems like a weird marriage. When Charlie decides to propose to his girlfriend, Louis’ neurotic attempts to be supportive nearly result in the breakup of his own relationship.” David Krumholtz, Michael Urie, Sophia Bush and Brandon Routh star in the comedy.

Source: EW

CBS Cancels A GIFTED MAN, CSI: MIAMI, UNFORGETTABLE, NYC 22; Renews CSI:NY

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Well, with so many new dramas ordered, CBS of course has to make room for them.

That's why the Eye has officially canceled "A Gifted Man", which is not a surprise after the show failed to gain respectable ratings, and had its episode order reduced to 15.

UPDATE: And it's now official that CBS has also canceled "CSI:Miami". The network has released the following statement:

“CSI: Miami leaves an amazing television legacy – a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS’s rise to the top over the past decade. We thank all the producers – led by Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and Ann Donahue — and its talented cast, led by David Caruso, for 10 outstanding seasons. Viewers around the world will continue to enjoy rebroadcasts of “CSI: Miami” in syndication and on key digital platforms for many years to come.”

Also canceled, now officially, per Deadline's Nellie Andreeva, is crime drama "Unforgettable", as well as rookie police drama "NYC 22".

On a happier note, has renewed its other "CSI" drama on the bubble, "CSI: NY" for another season.


Upfronts: FOX Fall Schedule 2012 - 2013 - GLEE To Thursdays, TOUCH To Fridays

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FOX has just released its fall schedule for the 2012-2013 TV season.

Of note is that the networks moves its comedy "Glee" to Thursdays in the fall, as well as Kiefer Sutherland drama "Touch" getting the Friday slot of 8 PM.

Here it is:

FOX 2012-2013 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
(All Times ET/PT)

MONDAY
8:00-9:00 PM                          BONES    
9:00-10:00 PM                        THE MOB DOCTOR (new)

  THE FOLLOWING (new) joins in midseason.                                  

TUESDAY
8:00-8:30 PM                          RAISING HOPE
8:30-9:00 PM                          BEN AND KATE (new)
9:00-9:30 PM                          NEW GIRL
9:30-10:00 PM                        THE MINDY PROJECT (new)

  THE GOODWIN GAMES (new) joins in midseason. 

WEDNESDAY
8:00-10:00 PM                        THE X FACTOR (fall) / AMERICAN IDOL (midseason)                  

THURSDAY
8:00-9:00 PM                          THE X FACTOR Results (fall) / AMERICAN IDOL Results (midseason)
9:00-10:00 PM                        GLEE                   

FRIDAY
8:00-9:00 PM                          TOUCH
9:00-10:00 PM                        FRINGE (fall)

  HELL’S KITCHEN returns in midseason.  

SATURDAY
7:00-10:30 PM                        FOX SPORTS SATURDAY (fall)

  COPS returns in midseason.
  ANIMATION DOMINATION HIGH-DEF (new) will join late-prime in 2013.

SUNDAY
7:00-7:30 PM                          NFL Game (fall) / ANIMATION DOMINATION (encores)
7:30-8:00 PM                          THE OT (fall) / THE CLEVELAND SHOW
8:00-8:30 PM                          THE SIMPSONS
8:30-9:00 PM                          BOB’S BURGERS
9:00-9:30 PM                          FAMILY GUY
9:30-10:00 PM                        AMERICAN DAD

And below, as usual, the descriptions of the new shows.


FOX 2012-2013 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
NEW SERIES SYNOPSES

The following new comedies will premiere this fall on FOX:

BEN AND KATE
What happens when an exuberant, irresponsible dreamer who always says “yes” moves in with his overly responsible little sister to help raise her five-year-old daughter? BEN AND KATE, a new single-camera young ensemble comedy, follows these odd-couple siblings as they push each other out of their comfort zones and into real life. KATE FOX (Dakota Johnson, “The Social Network”) followed the rules all her life…until she got pregnant in college and dropped out just shy of graduation. After the birth of her daughter, MADDIE (Maggie Jones, “We Bought a Zoo,” “Footloose”), Kate put her twenties on hold. Now working as a bar manager to make ends meet and maximize her time with five-year-old Maddie, she’s uber-prepared for every possible catastrophe – except for the arrival of her older brother, BEN FOX (Nat Faxon, “Bad Teacher”). Ben likes trouble a lot more than his sister does. His infectious energy makes you want to follow him into any number of bad ideas. He’ll totally screw up your life, but somehow, you’ll feel good about it. Where Kate is all about planning and preparing, Ben is big on spontaneity and out-of-the-box ideas. But don’t let the Velcro wallet fool you – he’ll probably be a millionaire someday. When Ben comes to crash on Kate’s couch for a few days, he finds a sad state of affairs. Kate’s surviving, but not living. Ben realizes that for the first time in their lives, Kate needs his help and he’s determined to bring some much-needed chaos into her overly stable world. He starts by offering to help look after Maddie so Kate can get back to experiencing her mid-twenties and making mistakes, since the one real “mistake” she’s made turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Always there to help with Ben’s crazy schemes is his partner-in-crime, TOMMY (newcomer Echo Kellum), who worships Ben like a hero and nurses a serious crush on Kate. Kate’s British best friend, BJ (Lucy Punch, “Bad Teacher”), is a cocktail waitress at the bar that Kate manages and an all-around hot mess who would do anything for Kate, even if her advice is often questionable and occasionally illegal. From writer/executive producer Dana Fox (NEW GIRL, “What Happens in Vegas”) and executive producer/director Jake Kasdan (NEW GIRL, “Bad Teacher”), BEN AND KATE is a heartwarming story of deeply mismatched siblings: a sister who needs to go for her dreams and a brother who needs to get his head out of the clouds.

PRODUCTION COMPANIES: 20th Century Fox Television, Chernin Entertainment
CREATOR/WRITER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Dana Fox
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Jake Kasdan
CAST: Dakota Johnson as Kate, Nat Faxon as Ben, Maggie Jones as Maddie, Lucy Punch as BJ, Echo Kellum as Tommy


THE MINDY PROJECT
THE MINDY PROJECT is a new single-camera comedy from Emmy Award-nominated writer/producer and New York Times best-selling author Mindy Kaling (“The Office”) that follows a woman who, despite having a successful career, desperately needs to break bad habits in her personal life. After all, how many doctors make inappropriate toasts at their ex-boyfriend’s wedding, nearly drown at the bottom of a stranger’s pool and get arrested for disorderly conduct just moments before having to deliver a baby? Funny, impatient and politically incorrect, MINDY LAHIRI (Kaling) can quote every romantic comedy starring Meg Ryan that exists. She loves the good ones and the bad ones, because the girl always gets the guy. Mindy is determined to be more punctual, spend less money, lose weight and read more books – all in pursuit of becoming a well-rounded perfect woman…who can meet and date the perfect guy. Mindy is a skilled OB/GYN and shares a practice with a few other doctors, none of whom make life any easier for her. JEREMY REED (British writer/comedian Ed Weeks) is the walking definition of total bad news. He not only shares a practice with Mindy, but sometimes her bed as well – despite her best efforts to resist. He is funny, self-absorbed and super sexy. In contrast, DANNY CASTELLANO (Chris Messina, “Damages”) is a hothead and guys’ guy who has a habit of stealing Mindy’s patients. Danny criticizes her for everything, including her struggling love life and her lack of professionalism – even though it’s obvious to everyone except Mindy that he secretly admires her work. His blue-collar childhood gives him a big chip on his shoulder, but he is a dedicated physician, which Mindy can’t stand to admit because he’s always getting on her case. Rounding out the office staff are the receptionists – BETSY PUTCH (Zoe Jarman, “Huge”), young, earnest and easily excitable, who thinks the world of Mindy and is always trying to impress her; and SHAUNA DICANIO (newcomer Dana DeLorenzo), a self-assured Jersey Girl who is indifferent to Mindy, always knows where the cool party is and carries a poorly concealed torch for Danny. Mindy is in constant communication with her beloved best friend from college, GWEN GRANDY (Anna Camp, “The Good Wife”), who also happens to be the governor’s daughter. Gwen is a hilarious, sometimes too-blunt friend, and secretly a former carefree party girl (which only Mindy seems to remember). Although Gwen is now happily married to a financial analyst, with a six-year-old daughter, this lawyer-turned-Pilates mom remains squarely in Mindy’s corner. As Mindy attempts to get her career off the ground and meet a guy who passes her red flag test (no drug habits, no skinny jeans and no secret families, among others), only time will tell if she gets her romantic comedy ending.

PRODUCTION COMPANIES: Universal Television, 3 Arts Entertainment
CREATOR/WRITER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Mindy Kaling
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Howard Klein, B.J. Novak (pilot)
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Charles McDougall (pilot)
CAST: Mindy Kaling as Mindy, Chris Messina as Danny, Ed Weeks as Jeremy, Anna Camp as Gwen, Zoe Jarman as Betsy, Dana DeLorenzo as Shauna

The following new drama will debut this fall on FOX:

THE MOB DOCTOR
For most physicians, the Hippocratic oath is sacred. But for one Chicago doctor, who is indebted to the mafia, saving lives isn’t her only concern. THE MOB DOCTOR is a fast-paced medical drama featuring a brilliant young female cardiothoracic surgeon who is split between two distinct worlds as she juggles her promising medical career with her lifelong debt as a doctor to Chicago’s Southside mob. DR. GRACE DEVLIN (Jordana Spiro, “My Boys”) is a top resident at Chicago’s Roosevelt Medical Center. Smart and self-assured, she’s heralded as one of the country’s most promising young surgeons. But family ties keep her glued to her Southside roots. To pay off her brother’s life-threatening gambling debt, she makes a deal with the devil and agrees to work “off book” for the mafia men she once despised.  During the day, Grace must deal with the emotionally compelling cases at Roosevelt Medical – a toddler in need of a heart transplant, an elderly man desperate to donate a lung to his sick wife, the mass chaos in the wake of a two-train collision on the ‘L.’ But in her other vastly different world, she must juggle an onslaught of mob-related demands, including operating in mob-sanctioned locations, removing bullets from dead bodies to hide incriminating evidence, saving a juiced-up race horse and covertly helping an aging mobster with his erectile dysfunction. All the while, Grace must keep her dual life a secret from everyone: her protective best friend, NURSE ROBERTA “RO” ANGELI (Floriana Lima, “Glory Daze”); her handsome, blue-blooded boyfriend, DR. BRETT ROBINSON (Zach Gilford, “Off The Map,” “Friday Night Lights”); her boss at Roosevelt Medical and Chief of Surgery, DR. STAFFORD WHITE (Zeljko Ivanek, “The Event,” “Damages”); her rival, DR. OLIVIA WATSON (Jaime Lee Kirchner, “Necessary Roughness,” “Mercy”); even her well-meaning screw-up brother, NATE (Jesse Lee Soffer, “As the World Turns”), and her overly dramatic mother, DANIELLA (Wendy Makkena, “NCIS”). The only one who knows the true scope of Grace’s activities is the man to whom Grace owes her debt: the charming and diabolical Southside mob boss CONSTANTINE ALEXANDER (William Forsythe, “Boardwalk Empire”), an oddly compassionate killer whose relationship with Grace is more than it seems. Recently released from prison, the former head of the Chicago mob looks to reclaim his place in the organization, with the help of his right-hand associate – and Grace’s ex-boyfriend – FRANCO (James Carpinello, “The Good Wife”). As Grace tries to heed the demands of these two conflicting worlds – not to mention the needs of her own slightly dysfunctional family – her moral center comes into direct conflict with the very immoral things she’s asked to do. But with nerves of steel and a tough-as-nails exterior, she somehow manages to make it all work – at least for now. 

PRODUCTION COMPANY: Sony Pictures Television
CREATORS/WRITERS/EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Josh Berman, Rob Wright
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Michael Dinner
CAST: Jordana Spiro as Dr. Grace Devlin, William Forsythe as Constantine Alexander, Floriana Lima as Nurse “Ro” Angeli, Zach Gilford as Dr. Brett Robinson, Jaime Lee Kirchner as Dr. Olivia Watson, Zeljko Ivanek as Dr. Stafford White, James Carpinello as Franco, Jesse Lee Soffer as Nate Devlin, Wendy Makkena as Daniella Devlin

The new drama set to debut midseason is:

THE FOLLOWING
THE FBI estimates there are currently over 300 active serial killers in the United States. What would happen if these killers had a way of communicating and connecting with each other? What if they were able to work together and form alliances across the country? What if one brilliant psychotic serial killer was able to bring them all together and activate a following? Welcome to THE FOLLOWING, the terrifying new thriller from creator/executive producer Kevin Williamson (“The Vampire Diaries,” “Dawson’s Creek,” the “Scream” franchise). When notorious serial killer JOE CARROLL (James Purefoy, “Rome”) escapes from death row and embarks on a new killing spree, the FBI calls former agent RYAN HARDY (Emmy-nominated actor Kevin Bacon, “X-Men: First Class”) to consult on the case. Having since withdrawn from the public eye, Hardy was responsible for Carroll’s capture nine years ago, after Carroll murdered 14 female students on the Virginia college campus where he taught literature. Hardy is a walking textbook of all-things Carroll. He knows him better than anyone; he is perhaps Carroll’s only psychological and intellectual match. But the Ryan Hardy who broke the Carroll case years ago isn’t the same man today. Wounded both physically and mentally by his previous pursuit of this serial killer, it’s been a long time since Hardy has been in the field. This investigation is his redemption, his call to action. In contrast to nine years ago, Hardy isn’t calling the shots on this case. He works closely with an FBI team, which includes all-business and tough-as-nails JENNIFER MASON (Jeananne Goossen, “The Vow,” ALCATRAZ) and young, razor-sharp MIKE WESTON (Shawn Ashmore, “X-Men”).
The team considers Hardy to be more of a liability than an asset. But Hardy proves his worth when he uncovers that Carroll was covertly communicating with a network of killers in the outside world. It quickly becomes obvious that he has more planned than just a prison escape, and there’s no telling how many additional killers are out there. The FBI’s investigation leads Hardy to CLAIRE MATTHEWS (Natalie Zea, “Justified”), Carroll’s ex-wife and mother of the criminal’s 10-year-old son, JOEY (newcomer Kyle Catlett). Close during Hardy’s initial investigation, Hardy turns to Claire for insight into Carroll’s next move. The tension rises when Carroll’s accomplices kidnap his intended last victim from nine years ago. Hardy becomes ever more determined to end Carroll’s game when he realizes that this psychopath intends to finish what he started. The thriller will follow Hardy and the FBI as they are challenged with the ever-growing web of murder around them, masterminded by the devious Carroll, who dreams of writing a novel with Hardy as his protagonist. The reinvigorated Hardy will get a second chance to capture Carroll, as he’s faced with not one but a cult of serial killers.

PRODUCTION COMPANIES: Warner Bros. Television, Outerbanks Entertainment, Bonanza Productions Inc.
CREATOR/WRITER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Kevin Williamson
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Marcos Siega
CAST: Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy, James Purefoy as Joe Carroll, Jeananne Goossen as Agent Jennifer Mason, Natalie Zea as Claire Matthews, Kyle Catlett as Joey Matthews, Shawn Ashmore as Agent Weston, Valorie Curry as Denise, Adan Canto as Billy Thomas, Nico Tortorella as Will Wilson

The new comedy slated for midseason is:

THE GOODWIN GAMES
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. And when that will’s worth more than 20 million dollars, you can bet someone’s going to find a way to get the cash. From the executive producers of “How I Met Your Mother,” THE GOODWIN GAMES is a single-camera comedy that tells the story of three grown siblings who return home after their father’s death, and unexpectedly find themselves poised to inherit a vast fortune – if they adhere to their late father’s wishes. If any of the Goodwin kids feel like they deserve the money, then it’s HENRY (Scott Foley, “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Felicity”), the eldest child and an overachieving surgeon. He sees himself as a role model for his less successful siblings – and reminds them every chance he gets. Returning home will force Henry to question the choices he’s made, especially as he reconnects with his first love and true soulmate, LUCINDA (Felisha Terrell, “Days of Our Lives”). Middle sibling CHLOE (Becki Newton, “Ugly Betty”) was a child prodigy in math, and her unofficial role as “the smart one” of the family still sends Henry into fits of jealousy. But long ago, Chloe gave up academics in favor of being the popular girl. Now, through a series of hidden messages, her late father will lead Chloe back to her old love of numbers – and back to the person she’s meant to be. Of the three siblings, the youngest, JIMMY (Jake Lacy, “Better With You”), could use the inheritance the most. A small-time ex-con and dull-witted guitarist who’s deep in debt to a loan shark, Jimmy may be the family screw-up, but he has more heart than anyone. Like his siblings, Jimmy’s also returning to something in this town: his eight-year-old daughter. Pulling the strings from beyond the grave is the
children’s late father, BENJAMIN (guest star Beau Bridges, “The Descendants”), a college math professor. Guilty over not parenting his kids better, Benjamin has left behind a series of unique challenges – administered by his estate attorney APRIL (newcomer Melissa Tang). Through these tasks, Benjamin hopes he can get his children to rediscover their true selves and learn the lessons he failed to instill in them while he was alive. Their potential reward? More than 20 million dollars – a fortune that they never knew their father had – and the chance to become the people their father wanted them to be. So let THE GOODWIN GAMES begin! 

PRODUCTION COMPANY: 20th Century Fox Television
CREATORS/WRITERS/EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Carter Bays, Craig Thomas, Chris Harris
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Peyton Reed (pilot)
CAST: Scott Foley as Henry, Becki Newton as Chloe, Jake Lacy as Jimmy, Felisha Terrell as Lucinda, Melissa Tang as April

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kate Hudson To Guest Star On GLEE Next Season

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Only an hour after the unveiling of its new fall schedule, FOX has issued another press release, announcing that when "Glee" returns for its fourth season in the fall, and moves to Thursdays, at least two high-profile guest stars are already confirm to show up.

Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson are both set to appear on the FOX comedy. No additional details are available yet, with FOX promising more "at a a later date". Bt if FOX announces this today, it probably means that both actresses will be on hand for more than one episode.

Demi Lovato Joins Britney Spears As New X FACTOR Judge

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Although FOX would not yet confirm it in its upfront conference call, E!Online's Tierney Bricker reports that sources inside the network have confirmed that Demi Lovato will join the previously announced Britney Spears as the fourth judge on the upcoming second season of "X Factor".

Lovato is expected to make an appearance alongside Spears on FOX' upfront presentation later today, which of course is pretty much the confirmation that she is in fact on board.

24 Haziran 2012 Pazar

Sea Dogs Outlast the Thunder 6-to-5

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Ryan Dent Blasts Go-Ahead 8th inning Home Run

TRENTON, NJ - Caleb Clay (2-2, 4.82) earned the win in Sunday afternoon's game against the Trenton Thunder after relieving Sea Dog starter Chris Hernandez (4-6, 2.87) and Brock Huntzinger picked up his second save of the season. Portland came out on top 6-to-5 in a game that went 3:04 and was played in front of 4,497 fans at Waterfront Park in Trenton. Michael Dubee (2-3, 4.32) took the loss for the Thunder.

Trenton got on the scoreboard immediately in the first inning. The Thunder put up three runs in the frame capped by a two-run home run by Melky Mesa, his 10th of the season. Zoilo Almonte added a RBI single to the Thunder's first inning scoring line preceding Mesa's blast.

The Sea Dogs scored four unanswered runs stretching from the second inning to the sixth inning. In the second, Matt Spring doubled home two runs. Spring's double (3) brought the Sea Dogs to within one run of Trenton, making to score 3-to-2.

Portland evened the score at three in the top half of the fourth without the benefit of a hit. Byrce Brentz reached first to start the inning after being hit by a pitch and would come around to score on a wild pitch.

Derrik Gibson put the Dogs in front of Trenton 4-to-3 with a RBI single in the sixth inning, Dan Butler scored on the hit. Butler went 1-for-1 on the afternoon and drew three walks, half of all walks earned by Sea Dogs batters.

Jackie Bradley Jr. has been brilliant for the Sea Dogs since joining the club. Bradley gathered two hits in five at-bats for Portland Sunday and has hit safely in all four starts with the team.

Ryan Dent put the Dogs in front for good, 6-to-5, in the top of the 8th. Dent launched a two-run home run scoring Derrik Gibson who tripled to lead-off the inning.

Trenton Thunder starter Mikey O'Brien went five innings giving up three runs on four hits. O'Brien also walked four and struck out three.

Chris Hernandez made a Sea Dog team-leading 15th start of the season Sunday. After allowing three runs in the first Hernandez settled down and tossed five scoreless innings. Hernandez was lifted in the 7th in favor of Caleb Clay after allowing an unearned run. Jeffrey Farnham then scored on an Abraham Almonte force out closing the book on Hernandez. Hernandez allowed five runs, four earned, on seven hits over six innings of work throwing 90
pitches, 53 for strikes.

Prime Motor Group Player of the Game: Ryan Dent, 1-3, HR, 2 RBI

The Sea Dogs will complete the four-game series against the Thunder Monday Night at 7:05 PM at Waterfront Park in Trenton. South paw Drake Britton (1-1, 4.19) is slated to take the ball for the Sea Dogs against Trenton's lefty Vidal Nuno (2-0, 1.08).

The Dogs will return home for nine games in eight days starting Tuesday at 7:00 PM against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Portland right handed pitcher Chris Martin (3-4, 4.41) will face New Hampshire righty John Stilson (1-1, 6.53). You can catch all the game action on the U.S. Cellular Sea Dogs radio network with 95.5/95.9 FM WPEI serving as the flagship station. Tickets are available for all remaining 2012 Sea Dogs' home games. Book your nine-inning vacation by calling the Sea Dogs Ticket Office at 207-879-9500 or log on to www.seadogs.com

JULY AT ONE LONGFELLOW SQUARE

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Portland, Maine - The following are events that are taken place at One Longfellow Square during the month of July. Plan on being at one or all events, if schedule allows.

the THE BAND band/ A Celebration of the Music of Levon Helm
Friday, July, 6th, 2012
8:00 PM | $20 adv/$23 door

We at OLS are deeply saddened by the passing of Levon Helm, one of the greatest American Rock and Roll artists of all time. We wanted to do something special to mark the occasion and it only seems fitting to bring back our favorite tribute band for a show that focuses on Levon's life and music. The Band band has given us many excellent performances over the years already, always treating their chosen subject matter with taste, respect and love ,and we expect this to be the best yet as we gather to celebrate the life of a true music legend.

The mission of The THE BAND Band is to present the music of The Band in a manner true to its original style and form, evoking the sound and the spirit of their live performances; to perform their songs for longtime fans as well as a new generation of listeners; and to have fun doing it.

The members of The THE BAND Band are veteran professional musicians who have played on the national stage for over 25 years. They share a love for the music of The Band, and formed this tribute band for the sheer enjoyment of playing their songs. By covering all the well-loved favorites, as well as a broad selection of lesser-known songs, they showcase the astounding breadth and depth of The Band's distinctively original "roots rock" music.

Artist Website: www.thethebandband.com

OLS Presents: Portland Celtic Celebration | Thursday, July, 12th, 2012
8:00 PM | $17 adv/$20 door

A Saltwater Celtic Festival Satellite Event Featuring the best of Portland's Celtic talent: Don Roy Trio, Naia, Boghat and The Press Gang! All artists have graciously donated their time to make this event a benefit for One Longfellow Square! Hosted by Tom Wilsbach and featuring short sets from some of Portland's other fine players, this show will highlight the exceptional traditional Celtic music scene that has been growing in Portland for some time!

Don Roy is a Franco-American ace fiddler who has been called the dean of Franco-American fiddling in Maine. Don, who also plays guitar, mandolin and banjo, has been playing since age 6. His uncle Norman Mathieu taught him how to play guitar, and he then accompanied another uncle, Lucien Mathieu, who taught him how to play fiddle at 15. While growing up in Rockland, he was influenced by fiddlers such as Ben Guillemette, Joe and Gerry Robichaud, and Graham Townsend. The sounds of Quebec, Ireland, Ontario and the Maritime Provinces blend in his style of playing.

Ethnomusicologist Bau Graves calls Roy the finest Franco fiddler in New England, whose playing, "exactly exemplifies what Franco American fiddling is all about. It is simultaneously precisely controlled and wildly danceable."

Naia is comprised of harpist Danielle Langord and flutist Nicole Rabata and features traditional Celtic music from Ireland, Scotland, Brittany and Quebec along with Naia's own traditionally-inspired compositions. Rich harmonies blend with delicate melodies to create Naia's unique sound. Based in Portland, Maine, they perform throughout New England and have appeared in various ensembles and as soloists throughout the USA and on international stages.

Boghat plays the traditional music of Ireland with a contemporary twist. From fiery reels and sexy jigs to plaintive airs and the occasional song, Boghat covers the entire spectrum of the genre, experimenting with contemporary elements while maintaining a healthy respect for the tradition. Boghat currently performs regularly at venues and is often booked for weddings, parties and formal occasions.

A bold new sound has emerged in New England's traditional music scene: The Press Gang fuses the talents of squeezebox player Christian "Junior" Stevens, fiddler Alden Robinson, and guitarist Owen Marshall into a high-octane musical partnership. The trio blends their skill and fluency in traditional Irish music with their curiosity and aptitude for other styles. The result is a unique sound-at once energetic and sensitive, innovative and reverent. A debut CD, released in the spring of 2010, gives a generous helping of Irish tunes spiced with Appalachian music and original compositions. The joy that these musicians take from playing with each other shines brightly, both in the recording and on the stage.

Artist Website: www.donroyonline.com

Artist Website: www.naiamusic.com

Artist Website: www.boghat.com

Artist Website: www.pressgangmusic.com

ELIZABETH COOK with Tim Carroll| Friday, July 13th, 2012
8:00 PM $15 adv/$15 door

Elizabeth Cook is a throwback to the classic country songwriters with a clear, sweet voice that harkens back to country divas like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. Her wicked wit puts a 21st-century spin on everything.

Cook was born in Wildwood, FL, the youngest in a family of 11 kids. After serving jail time for running moonshine, her Georgia-born father met and married her West Virginia-born mother. The two fronted a country band together and pretty much raised Elizabeth on the bandstand when she showed a talent for singing at a very early age.

Elizabeth moved to Nashville in her 20s where she made a quick impression with sharp songwriting skills, a razor sharp wit, and a relentless work ethic. Rolling Stone sings the praises of her versatility, calling her "rhymes as witty and cutting as Kanye's" and crowns her "country's 21st-century answer to Roger Miller."

Her most recent disc, Welder, was produced by superstar producer Don Was and features guest spots from Dwight Yoakam, Rodney Crowell, and Buddy Miller. It was named one of the Top 30 Best Albums of 2010 by Rolling Stone, with the single, "El Camino," winning a place on the RS 50 Best Songs of the Year list.

When not on the road, Elizabeth hosts the raucous morning show on the Outlaw Country Sirius XM radio station. Her co-horts there include Mojo Nixon, Steve Earle, Shooter Jennings, and Johnny Knoxville.

Since 2000, Tim Carroll has appeared on The Grand Ole Opry literally hundreds of times as sideman to his wife, Americana chanteuse and Sirius Radio host Elizabeth Cook. He's toured in Japan, Great Britain, France, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, and South Korea.

"Tim Carroll is a fiery stage presence, a tremendous Chuck Berry-loving guitar player and a songwriter who blends intelligence, humor and aggression into something wholly idiosyncratic and tremendously entertaining." (Peter Cooper, The Tennessean/Nashville)

Artist Website: www.elizabeth-cook.com

Artist Website: www.myspace.com/timcarrollmusic

MAIA SHARP with Garrison Star | Saturday, July, 14th, 2012
8:00 PM | $15 adv/$18 door

"Maia Sharp conjures the allure of yesteryears Brill Building luminaries....Sharp wields her crisp, alluring choruses like a temptress; listeners will surely be ensnared. Her tear-soaked lyrics and high-cresting melody conspire for a finely crafted lesson on invincible pop." - Billboard

Los Angeles-based Maia Sharp may be on her fourth album, Echo, but she's mostly made her living writing songs for other performers, including Cher, Dixie Chicks and Bonnie Raitt. "Bonnie Raitt, I gotta say, was at the top of my list," Sharp says. "It was kind of the holy grail of songwriting. Apparently, I had been on her radar for a while. I didn't know this until we met in '05. On her record, Souls Alike, she sang a few of my songs on that, and it just was amazing." On Echo, Raitt provides vocals for "Death by Perfection."

Garrison Starr on Garrison Starr

I started out in this business when i was about 15 in hernando, ms. i played clubs in memphis in high school, started touring in college and got signed to geffen records in 1996 at 21. since that time, i've been signed to 2 other record labels and have been touring consistently in all kinds of capacities, sometimes thriving, sometimes failing miserably and wanting to quit this business and crawl in a hole. i've been disillusioned, bitter, beat up and to hell and back in my career, but i've never lost faith in music. how it heals me all the time. and what it means to all sorts of people.

To this point, i've released 6 full-length records and several eps in between. i've toured with my idols in amphitheaters and i've played for 12 people in charlotte, nc. (i did get a standing ovation in charlotte! it's amazing how loud 12 people can be when they're really excited.)

Artist Website: www.maiasharp.com

Artist Website: www.garrisonstarr.com

Jacob Augustine & The Milkman's Union, with Tallahassee
Sunday, July 15, 2012 8:00 PM
$8 adv/$10 door

Come on out for a great triple bill of two of Portland's favorites and one from away. Jacob Augustine & The Milkman's Union, with Tallahassee will fill the stage at OLS with a night of indie music you won't want to miss.

 Augustine returned to Maine from California and formed a band, Jacob and The House of Fire. This ferocious ensemble toured all over the Northeast including performances at The State Theater, Port City Music Hall (multiple times), 2010 KahBang Music, Art and Film Festival, 2010 Old Port Festival, 2010 Common Ground Fair, and in front of tens of thousands of people at Oktoberfest in Harvard Square (Cambridge, MA) in the Fall of 2010.

Following the band's break-up, Augustine completed three solo albums (Frontier, The Original Love and Goldyhymns) and released all three on October 25, 2011. The releases were followed by a release show at Port City Music Hall in early November, where he was accompanied by members of Dominic and the Lucid, The Milkman's Union and The Fog Cutters. The releases have since yielded mass acclaim from across Maine, the Northeast, the U.S. and even as far away as The Philippines. Looking towards 2012, Jacob is set on touring to support the new releases, with plans in the works on his next release.

The Milkman's Union is an art-pop outfit based in Portland, ME. The band formed at Bowdoin College in 2007 and began touring the Northeast in 2010. Hundreds of shows later, the members find themselves having garnered a number of honors, including opening slots for Deerhunter, Bowerbirds, Woods, The Morning Benders, The Devil Makes Three, Ben Kweller, among others, an appearance at the CMJ festival in NYC and a mild and ineffable "buzz" surrounding their activities. The Portland Phoenix writes that the band "had one of the most celebrated 2011s of any band in town" and Boston Band Crush suggests that "they're the kind of three piece that crafts a sound so full and entertaining, you're constantly checking to be sure they haven't snuck in a fourth guy that you're just not seeing." With an EP due in the Fall and more rigorous touring to follow, The Milkman's Union's story will continue to unfold.

The New England-based roots rock band, Tallahassee takes it's name from a Native American word meaning, "old town." Formed in Providence, RI in 2008, Tallahassee is comprised of singer/guitarist, Brian Barthelmes, bassist Shawn Carney, drummer Matt Raskopf and guitarist Scott Thompson. Instead of recycling familiar musical concepts under the precept of Americana, Tallahassee strives to pioneer uncharted sonic territory. Augmented by their diverse backgrounds in professional football, fine art and classical music, Tallahassee melds a broad range of influences into an original sound that's simultaneously familiar and unique. Jealous Hands, Tallahassee's 2011 debut album, garnered attention from taste-making blogs (Urban Outfitters, My Old Kentucky Blog, Daytrotter) as well as NPR and college radio alike, appearing on the CMJ Top-200 chart for five weeks. Inspired by it's energetic live shows, the band is hard at work on a follow-up of dynamic, Americana-infused rock songs slated for release later this year.

Artist Website:
http://www.jacobaugustine.bandcamp.com

Artist Website:  http://www.themilkmansunion.com

Artist Website:
http://tallahasseeband.com

THE PORTLAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA |
Thursday, July 19th, 2012
8:00 PM | $5 students, seniors, and advance. $9 door

Dr. Chris Oberholtzer and his 18 piece ensemble perform an evening of big band swing!
Artist Website: http://www.portlandjazzorchestra.com

ROY BOOK BINDER with Craig Bickhardt | Friday, July, 20th, 2012
8:00 PM | $15 adv/$18 door

An often stirring folk/blues guitarist and vocalist, Roy Book Binder's been playing country blues since the mid-'60s. Greatly influenced by Rev. Gary Davis and Pink Anderson, Book Binder played in East Coast coffeehouses in the early '60s, then began accompanying Rev. Davis on tours in the mid-'60s. He also played with Larry Johnson, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup and Homesick James. Besides constant concerts and tours, Book Binder's made additional recordings for Blue Goose, as well as Adelphi and Rounder.

After a brief spell in the military and junior college in the early 60s, Book Binder attended New York's New School for Social Research. He quit school in 1967, after he met the Rev. Gary Davis. Roy became Davis' chauffeur, during which he took extensive lessons from the blind guitarist. In 1969, he toured England with Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup and Homesick James. The following year, he released his first album, Travelin' Man, on Adelphi. After the release of Travelin' Man, he began touring America extensively.

Craig Bickhardt is a singer/songwriter of the old school - you can hear echoes of such '60s folk revival artists as Tom Rush, Gordon Lightfoot and Eric Andersen in his work. Added to this is the melodic sophistication of a Jimmy Webb or a Paul Simon, as well as a spare but telling lyric approach. "I admire songwriters like Woody Guthrie and poets like Robert Frost because they created functional art," he says. "Too much music today is just for the singer, not for Everyman. I think of my work as a 'Please Touch' museum - I want my songs to be sung until they're worn out." Also crucial to Craig's art is his virtuosic guitar work, interweaving folk, blues, country and ragtime influences into a unique whole: "The guitar isn't just an accompanying instrument for me - sometimes it's the front man and my voice is the accompanist."

Artist Website: www.roybookbinder.com

Artist Website: www.craigbickhardt.com

FREEDY JOHNSTON | Saturday, July, 21st, 2012
8:00 PM | $15 adv/$18 door

Johnston's songs are often praised for their literary quality - and deservedly so - but they also hit you on a gut level. As a young man, Johnston was drawn to both the raw energy of punk and the austere beauty of Paul McCartney's vocal melodies. It's no surprise that Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True is among the first albums that inspired him. One can hear Costello's gift for meticulous songcraft and wry storytelling on Johnston's second album, Can You Fly.

Johnston sold off a part of his inherited family farmland in Kansas to finance his 1992 album, Can You Fly. It paid off when Rolling Stone and Spin hailed it as a masterpiece. Robert Christgau called it "a perfect album." Its success led to a major label deal with Elektra, for whom Johnston released "This Perfect World" in 1994. Not only did that album showcase Johnston's increasing sophistication and range as a songwriter, but it also included his breakthrough hit, "Bad Reputation."

The Los Angeles Times praised his 2009 album, "Rain on the City," calling it one of the most assured efforts of Johnson's career.

Now splitting his time between New York City and Madison, Wis., Johnston is currently writing and recording songs for his next album, tentatively titled Neon Repairman. In an age where the Internet has greatly diminished the power of radio to dictate artistic success, Johnston is poised for perhaps the most exciting stage of his career. At this point, though, it isn't about destiny. Johnston fulfilled that a long time ago. Now, it's about joy - both for Johnston and his fans.

Artist Website: www.freedyjohnston.com

MINDY SMITH with Rosi Golan | Friday, July, 27th, 2012
8:00 PM | $25 adv/$25 door

Known for her "smartly written folk and country-tinged tunes" (People) and "her bright soprano" (Rolling Stone), Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mindy Smith will self-release her fifth studio album on Giant Leap/TVX Records June 26. The self-titled effort is her first album of new material since 2009's Stupid Love and her first as an independent artist.

Mindy's new material returns to the deep Appalachian sound blended with a strong rock influence that predominated her first two albums. The New York Times says, "Her voice carves melodies so sharp and fine you can almost see them." and USA Today says "Smith's best songs sound like little miracles."

Prior to the release of her 2004 debut, the New York native and minister's daughter charmed fans with her rendition of Dolly Parton's "Jolene," for the much-praised Dolly Parton tribute album, Just Because I'm a Woman. Her Vanguard Records debut album, One Moment More, went on to earn numerous critical accolades, featured the hit single "Come to Jesus," and sold over 300,000 copies.

Rosi Golan didn't so much choose to be a songwriter as much as it took her over. In many ways, Golan's songwriting can most closely be likened to a storm, or a weather system that has come and stayed for the last decade of her life. This weather system has reached its most lovely expression on Golan's sophomore album, Lead Balloon, the culmination of two years, organized around the pain and joy contained within that space.

Unlike most, Golan didn't dream of live shows and lyrics. At the age of 19, Golan found herself rudderless and unsure, reeling from the simultaneous experiences of both personal and communal tragedy. "My grandmother passed away, and it was not long after September 11th. I was trying to figure out what I was going to do with my life," Golan explains. "I was having this thought while I was in a car - and a commercial came on for a guitar store." Shortly thereafter, Golan found herself there, and, never having played before, purchased a guitar for the self-admitted worst reason ever: "I liked the color," she laughs. It shouldn't have worked out, but it has.

Artist Website: www.mindysmith.net

Artist Website: www.rosigolan.com

CATS UNDER THE STARS: A tribute to the Jerry Garcia Band | Saturday, July 28th, 2012
8:00 PM | $12 adv/$15 door

Formed in Vermont in 2010, Cats Under the Stars has taken on the task of replicating the greatest side project of all time, the Jerry Garcia Band. Drawing from the entire JGB catalogue of Jerry picked covers and originals, Cats brings you rock, reggae, bluegrass, traditional and Motown with the authenticity to please even the most diehard Jerry fans. Six Vermont musicians have come together from many different backgrounds to make up Cats Under the Stars. The band is dedicated to the music, the show, the scene and especially the fans.

Artist Website: www.catsunderthestars.net

JOHN MOCK - From the Shoreline (A Maritime Concert Experience) | Sunday, July 29th, 2012
4:00 PM | $12 adv/$15 door, Special kids price - $10 at door only for kids 12 and under.

John Mock is an artist, and the sea and its coasts are his muse. From New England to Chincoteague to Ireland, the Atlantic's beautiful coastline and quaint villages, its wooden boats and whitewashed lighthouses, continue to inspire and inform John's multi-media presentations. He captures in music and in photographs the heritage of the sea.

John shares this heritage with audiences everywhere through his elegant and unique concert presentation From the Shoreline, where John performs original instrumental compositions on the guitar, concertina, and tin whistle. Audiences enjoy the casual narration and storytelling, which enliven the characters and places upon which the music is based. John's own photography is projected onto a screen behind him and provides a beautiful backdrop for the music.

A native of Connecticut's eastern shore, John's work has taken him around the world. Widely sought after as a composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, he has worked with such notable artists as the Dixie Chicks, James Taylor, Nanci Griffith, Maura O'Connell, Sylvia, Kathy Mattea and Mark O'Connor. His orchestral arrangements have been performed by orchestras throughout America and abroad, including the London Symphony, the National Symphony and the symphonies of Atlanta and Nashville.

John's CDs, The Day At Sea, and The Keeper's Companion, can be found in many of America's maritime museum shops, as well as at all major online retailers, and on this website.

Artist Website: www.johnmock.net

Sierra Hull and Highway 111 | Tuesday, July, 31st, 2012
8:00 PM | $17 adv/$20 door

A good chunk of popular music's real estate has been carved up along lines of age these last half-dozen decades, and we're used to seeing young musicians aim exclusively for young audiences then flounder as they outgrow teenaged listeners' tastes and concerns. Pan-generational mentoring and mingling has done much to insulate bluegrass from this coming-of-age quandary. Still, Sierra Hull is the rare soul to make it through these years entirely unscathed.

Secrets-the debut album she recorded at 15, and released at 16-struck the ear with sensibilities that seemed both seasoned and fresh; kids' stuff this was not. Three years and a move from her family's home in tiny Byrdstown, Ten. to Boston's Berklee College of Music later, she's followed with one of the most surefooted transitions into early adulthood put to record. Thirty seconds into the opening track, she sings a line that puts a fine point on it: "I'm not a child anymore." Of course, the evidence of Sierra's uncommon maturity-musical and personal (one might say she embodies the perfect balance of humility and capability)-has been there all along, and won her formidable fans: by age 11, Alison Krauss had called with an invitation to the Opry stage; by 12, Rounder was expressing interest; first Ron Block and now Barry Bales have served as co-producers, and her studio bands have featured the cream of the contemporary bluegrass crop-Stuart Duncan, Randy Kohrs and Bryan Sutton this time, alongside members of Sierra's own crack band Highway 111. Then there's the fact that Berklee gave her the school's most prestigious award, the Presidential Scholarship, a first for a bluegrass musician; her choice to accept it, to delay her dream of hitting the road full-time after high school in favor of expanding her musical worldview, was hardly a light one.

If ever the "child prodigy" label did Sierra justice, its usefulness has completely fallen away and a distinctive new identity emerged. What you hear on Daybreak is one of bluegrass's few full-fledged virtuosic instrumentalist/singer/songwriters, and one who's gracefully grown into her gifts. While her mandolin playing has always possessed clarity and fleet-fingered precision, here she attacks her solos with newfound spontaneity and depth of feeling; she calls it "playing with a point to prove." Her singing-always straight and true-has more heartfelt power behind it, to results Bales describes, simply, as "doing the songs justice."

As for the songs, Sierra's first album held just a few originals, but she wrote seven of these twelve, a collection that stands up quite well next to the outside material. There's a pair of sprightly instrumentals, her first-ever western swing number and several that show her emotional sophistication: in songs that fall squarely in the bluegrass tradition, feelings are out in the open; during country-leaning compositions, she ponders relationships from more introspective angles; and the title track-a breathtaking pop ballad-is the most ruminative moment of all.

Boundaries-age, genre or otherwise-don't hamper an artist like Sierra. She's already earned considerable respect in the bluegrass world, the IBMA's voting members having nominated her for no fewer than five awards over three years-there's a good chance she'll be the first woman to win the mandolin category. But as a player, a singer and a songwriter, she also has remarkable range, the potential to win over ears unfamiliar with Bill Monroe and give performances of broad cultural importance, as she's done at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the National Prayer Breakfast. Matt Glaser-head of Berklee's American Roots Music Program-put it this way: "She has no limitations as a musician." Daybreak is certainly a noteworthy arrival; you can't help but feel it's also just the beginning.

Artist Website:  www.sierrahull.com

Jayme Stone's Room of Wonders | Thursday, August 2nd, 2012
8:00 PM | $12 adv/$15 door

Two-time Juno-winning banjoist Jayme Stone makes music inspired by folk traditions from around the world. His latest album, Room of Wonders, explores music from Norway, Sweden, Bulgaria, Brazil, Italy and North America. The repertoire includes a movement from Bachʼs French Suite, a Moorish sword-fighting dance and Stoneʼs lush, edgy originals.

Stone thrives on unexpected inspiration: Japanese poetry, Brazilian literature, instruments he found while traveling in remote Malian villages. He finds it with influences as diverse as Anouar Brahem, Bill Frisell, and Toumani Diabaté. His Juno Award-winning albums, most notably Africa to Appalachia, both defy and honor the banjoʼs long role in the worldʼs music, turning historical connections into compelling music.

The last chapter in Stoneʼs musical travelogue took place in Africa. He went knowing whatʼs still news to most: that the hide-covered instrument with an "extra" drone string we call the banjo actually comes from West Africa. He became particularly curious about the music that may not have made it across the ocean on slave ships headed west from Senegal and Mali in the 1600ʼs. The resulting album, Africa to Appalachia, is a boundary-crossing musical collaboration with singer and kora maestro Mansa Sissoko.

Artist Website: www.jaymestone.com

Buzz Universe | Saturday, August 4th, 2012
9:00 PM | $10 adv/$10 door

BuzzUniverse refuses to be defined by a singular musical genre. Having never abandoned their progressive rock roots, BuzzUniverse ambitiously incorporate elements of traditional rock and roll, acoustic folk, South American cantatas, world rhythms and old-school funk into their own distinctive blend of classic rock.

Since 2003, BuzzUniverse has been guided by the philosophy that music should have no limits and the world's musical evolution should be unflinchingly embraced. "We want to expose people to different genres of music," explains Alex Garay, BuzzUniverse's frontman and lead guitarist. "We want people to hear bluegrass, funk and New Orleans jazz and realize that the music that comes out of this little band from New Jersey comes from all over the country and all over the world."

In addition to fronting the band, Garay serves as BuzzUniverse's main songwriter and creative force. His musical visions are brought to life by the rhythm section of Greg McLoughlin and Dave Migliore, saxophonist Brian Ciufo, violinist Meredith Rachel and vocalist Rosie Lazroe. The recent additions of Rachel and Lazroe reinvigorated an already vital unit, broadening BuzzUniverse's already vast musical range.

Artist Website: www.buzzuniverse.com