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    May 1, 2011

    Arts Calendar

    Art Frederick Lynch: New Work, Icon Contemporary Art, Brunswick. 725-8157. Today through Saturday. Through May 14. “The Lay of the Land,” work from the museum’s permanent collection, Portland Museum of Art, $4-$10. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. “European Drawings,” portraits […]

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    May 1, 2011

    Bob Keyes: Bowdoin student joins Freedom Rides observance

    As a youngster, Anna Nutter remembers piling in the car the very afternoon that school let out and making the long family drive from Texas to Maine. Her mother, who grew up here, couldn’t wait to escape the broiling Houston heat and return home to the cool breezes of a Maine summer. Along the way, […]

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    May 1, 2011

    Arts Planner

    • In June 2010, Saco artist Diane Bowie Zaitlin attended a residency at Great Spruce Head Island in Penobscot Bay. In “Point of Departure” at the Saco Museum, she provides a view of her creative process and the power of influence. The exhibition will be on view beginning Saturday through Sept. 4. A public reception […]

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    May 1, 2011

    Arts Dispatches

    FRYEBURG Short-film exhibition offers program mixing old, new Asbury Shorts, New York’s longest-running short-film exhibition, will bring the Short Film Concert to the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center at Fryeburg Academy at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. This is the third time Asbury Shorts has presented at Fryeburg. It screens new and classic short films at […]

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    May 1, 2011

    Mobile Society

    What social networking app is your favorite? “Facebook for iPhone & friendly for iPad. The friendly for iPad has multiple logins so the whole family can use it without having to log out the previous user. You just tap your profile pic and it goes to your account.” – Facebook user Kevin A. McLane “I […]

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    May 1, 2011

    The feds don’t know when not to fold ’em

    Cracking down on online poker makes no sense – it would be wiser to legalize and tax the pastime.

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    May 1, 2011

    Tech Bytes

    YouTube founders plan Delicious mix YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen are cooking up another Internet company. This time, its ingredients will include the content-sharing service Delicious. The creators of the world’s most popular video site acquired Delicious from Yahoo Inc., which decided late last year to either close or sell the service. The […]

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    May 1, 2011
    CLOUD COMPUTING

    Storm cloud brews as media access advances

    Content creators begin to take legal action as more companies provide any location, any device distribution via 'cloud computing.'

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    May 1, 2011

    On the Move

    NEW FACES • Melissa Cilley joined the Susan L. Curtis Foundation as executive director. Cilley was most recently an associate with the law firm Drummond Woodsum. She also has worked as a teacher and the director of a nonprofit and has more than 20 years experience in education law, nonprofit management and advocacy for children. […]

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    May 1, 2011
    PRINCE CHARLES, PRINCESS DIANA

    And I now pronounce you …

    Today's young people know that fairy tale expectations don't lead to 'happily ever after' marriages.