RALEIGH, N.C. — Bruce Springsteen wasn’t thinking about Wendy when he wrote a first draft of his 1975 classic “Born to Run.” Instead, he’s got a gold Chevy 6 on his mind, according to the original lyrics, which make their public debut this week at Duke University. The 30 lines of lyrics, written in pen […]
May 2014
This Week in GO
Bevy of food trucks back on the streets / The Mavericks at the State / Movie preview: ‘Neighbors’ / Scary weekend at Saco Drive-In / MECAmorphosis celebrates emerging artists / Fun with classical music / Zumba, aquatic style
Summer camp is his focus, all year long
Steven Sudduth, owner of Wyonegonic Camps, says the industry is ‘healthy, but cautious.’
Food truck guide: Where to find Portland’s street eats
According to our most recent count, nine trucks will be open for business on a regular basis this season, serving everything from fish tacos to falafel.
Chamber music at Space will show classical musicians having fun
The concert brings performers like the PSO’s Charles Dimmick to a low-key setting.
Reunited Mavericks will bend genres in Portland
The band that helped fuel alternative country will show its multiple influences at the State on Friday.
Craft store chief’s goal: Bible course in every public school
The Hobby Lobby chain’s president has made headway in Oklahoma where a class starts in the fall.
Commerce Department invests $500,000 in Maine loan program for fisheries
The grant to Coastal Enterprises Inc. will support more than 90 loans to businesses.
Officials: Lost grant for offshore turbines won’t take wind out of Maine’s sails
Design work will continue with some federal funding.
Birds disoriented by electromagnetic noise, study finds
Researchers say man-made electrical signals can disrupt avian navigation.