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Signings, etc.: Neil Rolde

Award-winning historian, author, former legislator and York native Neil Rolde will talk about the newly updated edition of his book, “York Is Living History.” Originally published 41 years ago, the work features a lively, succinct history of York’s first four centuries, and is chock-full of events, drama and change. Rolde’s latest edition details changes from […]

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Poet, artist join at UMMA in ‘Place of Mind’

BANGOR – “Place of Mind: The John Bailly-Richard Blanco Collaborative Project” will be featured in an exhibition opening Friday at the University of Maine Museum of Art in Bangor. The exhibition features the mixed-media art of Bailly, produced in collaboration with Blanco, the poet who read at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration. It showcases three […]

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Art Review: Exciting sculptures, but ‘Blizzards’ artist is too clever by half

Nathalie Miebach’s “Blizzards, Gales, and Ocean Buoys” at Common Street Arts in Waterville is a fascinating show. The gallery looks amazing, and the work sparkles and pops with energized rhythms and childishly bright colors. The works are startlingly exciting and complex basketry sculptures. Superficially, this is my kind of show: The concept-driven work executed with […]

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Calendar

Art Lois Dodd: “Catching the Light,” career retrospective — 1955-2012 — for the Maine painter, through April 7; and “Voices of Design” — 25 Years of Architalx, interactive exhibition that showcases the power of design, through May 19, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. “Malaga Island: Fragmented Lives,” historic photographs, documents, artifacts and first-person accounts, Maine […]

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Dine out Maine: Byrnes’ Irish Pub suffers from nondescript food, so-so service

The closest restaurant that passengers encounter after getting off the Amtrak DownEaster in Brunswick is Byrnes’ Irish Pub, just steps away. Apparently, business has picked up some since train service started. But people who want distinctive food with their many beer choices would do well to venture a little farther. It’s not just that Brunswick […]

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Maine Voices: Maine lobsterman no stranger to unions

ORONO – Maine lobster fishermen are turning to the labor movement via the International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers to protect and enhance their interests. John Drouin, a Cutler lobsterman and vice chairman of the Maine Lobster Advisory Council noted that Maine lobstermen operate as independent business owners, compared with Canadian lobster fishermen, who […]