THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT
Sunday
All muddy: Mud Run, four miles up on Route 151 (Brighton Road) from Post Office; sign up, 8-11 a.m., starts 11 a.m.; admission adults 12 and older $10, children 5-11 $6, children 4 and younger free; refreshments available; proceeds to benefit Athens Fair Association; 399-4588.
Nightlife
Bridge Street Tavern, 18 Bridge St.: Smoked Salmon, Friday; Worthy Bones, Saturday; jam night with The Worthy Bones every Wednesday and Thursday.
J.P.'s picks and pans
Films reviewed by What's Happening film critic J.P. Devine:
Celebrate the best films by United Artists
In 1918, four of Hollywood's biggest stars, weary of working for The Man, decided to gamble their careers and fortunes on a independent venture, and the rest is history.
Griffin ready for Opera House show Singer-songwriter showcase featuring Moreshead, Tipper and Clark planned July 26
On July 26 the Waterville Opera House will host "An Evening with Maine's Finest Female Singer-Songwriters" presented by Waterville Main Street, Der Simonian Consulting and Hardy Girls Healthy Women. The four artists performing that evening are Rachel Griffin, Marie Moreshead, Ellen Tipper and Anni Clark.
Saturday
Sale, social: Third annual yard sale and ice cream social, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Mark's, 9 Summer St.; portion of proceeds to benefit Children's Center.
Today
Summer sounds: L.L. Bean Summer Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., L.L. Bean Discovery Park; www.llbean.com.
Artists on tour offer mix of CDs
This summer concert season in Maine is be a good one. For example there's a pretty impressive three-band bill at the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland on Wednesday with Hinder opening for Staind opening for headliners Three Doors Down.
Upcoming
Tryouts: Auditions for King's Bridge Theatre's production of "Rehearsal For Murder," postponed; www.kingsbridgetheatre.org