Portland This Weekend: Democracy Rally, Comedy, and Spring Birding
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Kicking off today, the big one is the No Kings Rally in Monument Square at 456 Congress Street, running from 11am to 2pm, according to Democracy Maine and Munjoy Hill News. This nonviolent direct action protest, hosted across Maine with 57 events statewide per ActivateMaine via Amy Macdonald's Maine Matters Substack, features an open mic at 11am, music from the Maine Ideal Band at 11:30am, a rally at noon, and a march at 1pm through the Old Port past Senator Susan Collins' office. ACLU of Maine will be there handing out Know Your Rights info, with peacekeepers ensuring it's safe and family-friendly—bring noisemakers and posters, but skip the flag poles. It's all about standing up for democracy, as families rally against fear-mongering policies.
If comedy's more your speed this evening, head to Battery Steele Brewing for Next Stop Comedy's stand-up show starting at 7pm. Fresh lineups of top comedians promise big laughs in a cozy brewery spot—grab a pint and unwind.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, keep an eye on University of Southern Maine's campus scene just south of Portland. Their Pack Chat blog highlights ongoing March fun like the Banned Book Fair with raffles, Le’Cha bubble tea, and challenged titles, plus Shrek Fest packed with green waffles, games, a painting contest, and a costume showdown—layers encouraged for that ogre energy.
Birders, Maine Birding Field Notes reports a hot flock of 110 Bohemian Waxwings (with a couple Cedar Waxwings) spotted in nearby Gardiner earlier this week on multiflora rose behind a Summer Street parking lot—prime time to chase migrants around Portland's edges.
PortTIX has tickets for hot shows like An Evening with David Sedaris, Brahms Double Concerto, English Baroque, Cabaret, Marilyn Crispell & Harvey Sorgen, and Melissa Etheridge—check their site for exact dates this week.
Whether you're marching for change, cracking up at comedy, or hunting waxwings, Portland's alive with energy. Bundle up, get out there, and make memories.
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