100 COMMERCIAL STREET | 207-780-0227 S O L O I TA L I A N O R E S TA U R A N T. C O M Experience Genovese cuisine in the heart of downtown Portland. 26 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine Experience courtesy photos She Sings Mary Fahl, star of mid-90s alternative pop group, October Project, will cap- tivate audiences at One Longfellow Square on May 19. Tickets are $28 in advance or $33 on the day. 761-1757 Fork Food Lab welcomes hungry foodies to meet its members and sample their wares at the May Market on May 13. Open 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., there will be a cash bar and plenty of culinary inspiration for your sum- mer meals. Free admission. 558-0881 Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle St., Portland. William Irvine and Nancy Morgan Barnes exhibition, May 4-27.772-2693 Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St.World War I and the Maine Ex- perience, May 10; Long- fellow’s Cocktail Party & Magical History Tour, May 12-13.774-1822 Maine Maritime Museum,234 Washington St.,Bath.Through These Gates: Maine Shipyard Photography 1858- 2016,through Sept. 24; See the Light: the Preservation of Midcoast Maine Light- houses, May 27-Oct. 22.443-1416 Portland Museum of Art,7 Congress Sq., Portland.The Mistress and the Muse,through June 4; Artist’s Choice: Photographs from the Judy Glickman Lauder collection,through May 29.775-6148 Music Blue,650 Congress St. Irish Sessions,every Wednesday.Fat Knuckle Freddy,May 12; The Li- brary Band,May 19; SoJoy, May 27.774-4111. Empire, 575 Congress St. Marbin, May 6; Jay Bragg, May 19.747-5063 Maine Academy of Modern Music,125 Pre- sumpscot St.The Kids are All Right ft. Namory Keita, May 6; 2017 MAMM Slam: Finals, May 13; All Roads Music Festival, May 20; 899-3433 Merrill Auditorium, 20 Myrtle St.Tony Bennett, May 11; Gordon Lightfoot, May 17; Riverdance,pre- sented by Roberts Group Live.842-0800 One Longfellow Square, 181 State St.John Craigie with Joel Thetford,May 7; Eric Bettencourt,May 12; Caroline Spence & Connor Jarvey, May 18; Kristin Andreassen,May 27. 761-1757 Tasty Delight