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April 30, 2008
Hangen returns to Portland

The Portland Symphony Orchestra announced today that former conductor and music director Bruce Hangen will return to the orchestra in December to conduct this year’s "Magic of Christmas" concerts at Merrill Auditorium.

Hangen served as music director of the PSO from 1976 to 1985, preceding Toshiyuki Shimada. He helped originate "Magic" when it began 28 years ago.

Hangen currently directs the orchestra programs at Boston Conservatory, and recently retired as principal guest conductor of the Boston Pops.

“We are thrilled and honored to welcome Bruce Hangen back to lead this year’s Magic of Christmas,” PSO executive director Ari Solotoff said in a statement. “We believe that honoring the beginnings of this beloved tradition, that now extends through three generations of New Englanders, is a wonderful way to celebrate the season."

Tickets for "Magic" go on sale May 5. A total of fourteen performances run December 12-21.

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March 10, 2008
A video worth watching

I get hundreds of e-mails a day, but few cause me to pause what I am doing. Check out this video from Grand Central Station.

I’m not sure if it qualifies as performance art, but it sure seems that way to me.

Posted at 11:33 AM
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Bob Keyes writes about the arts in Maine for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. He's been in the newspaper business more than 20 years, having begun his career in 1985 as a news reporter for the Central Maine Morning Sentinel in Waterville.

The Maine Arts Blog serves as a gathering place for what we hope will be hearty and respectful exchanges about the arts in Maine, and we're interested in blogging about all the arts — the visual arts and performing arts equally.



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