March 10
Come tango at the North Star Cafe with Tango Mucha Labia, and show off your moves. The lesson starts at 7, and the dancing at 8. $5/ 225 Congress St., Portland/ 699-2994
March 11
Want to be an actor? Come audition for student films at the USM media studies production facility. They’re looking for men and women between the ages of 20 and 50, ish. Four films are being cast – production schedules will vary. 7:00/ 68 High St., Portland/ (207) 772-1326
March 12
The interfaith chaplains present the next topic in their discussion series: money. This event will be a respectful discussion of money and how it relates to different faith traditions – anyone is welcome to attend, listen, and speak out. Free/ 4 to 6 p.m./ Faculty Dining Room, Brooks Student Center, Gorham/ 228-8093
March 13
The band Paradigm will be in concert at the Big Easy (paradigmband.com) with special guests Adam and the Waxmen (myspace.com/adamandthewaxmen). $5/ 9 p.m./ 55 Market St., Portland/ 775-2266
March 14
Are you interested in law and copyright, creative expressions, or both? This seminar will cover copyright laws and how they affect the creative process, and is co-sponsored by the Center for Law & Innovation and the Maine Center for Creativity. $5 students/$10 public/$20 for CLE credit/ 3:30 to 5 p.m./ Moot Courtroom, USM School of Law, Portland campus/ pre-register at 207-874-6521
March 15
Come and see “City of Angels,” a play that won six Tony Awards. It is set in the 1940’s, and follows a young man in his struggles to adapt one of his novels to the movie screen. USM’s version is a co-production between the Music and Theater departments. Directed by Wil Kilroy. Reservations required. $5/$10/$15/ 7:30 to 9:30 p.m./ Russell Hall, Gorham campus/ (207) 780-5151
March 16
The Portland Museum of Art will be hosting a Jazz Breakfast, featuring Diane Hanson’s Night & Day. The concert is free with admission, and breakfast items can be bought in the Cafe. Night & Day bring a taste of South America, and are well-known in Europe. $8 student/ 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m./ 7 Congress Square, Portland/ 775-6148