Kelli Casto, with Saving Our Seniors, drives to local farms every morning to make sure the seniors she delivers food to have the freshest fruits and vegetables available.
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These Forbidden Fruit sexploitation films by Robert C. Dertano and Lillian Hunt function as snapshots of a moment in baggy-pants comedy and terpsichorean art.
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Kenisha Phillips knows she’s a far ways from home.
The separation from her twin brother, the culture and even the climate of the United States are constant reminders that Phillips is nearly 3,000 miles from her home in Georgetown, Guyana.
“I remember when I first came, it was like 7 p.m. in the
evening and the sun was still up, and I was like ‘what?’” she said. “We don’t
have that in Guyana, so I was surprised.”
Phillips began running as a kindergartner and can’t see herself stopping anytime soon. That’s why she feels right at home when stepping onto the brick red crumbs of any track, despite spending significant time away from her South American heritage.
Things to Do: A fashion show, trolley rides and a good laugh
The Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport is open for the season.
Photo by Mical Hutson, courtesy of Portland Stage
‘Bad Dates’
Digitally on demand through May 16 via Portland Stage, $25. portlandstage.org
“Bad Dates” is a 90-minute one-woman show written by Theresa Rebeck, directed by Jade King Carroll and starring Annie Henk. The in-person performances have ended but you can still stream it from home and enjoy a whole bunch of laughs interspersed with some poignancy. You’ll hear in vivid detail about a woman’s return to the world of dating and the self-discovery and self-acceptance that happens during the hilarious and harrowing process.