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PublishedJune 6, 2016
Summer festivals in Maine: 40+ ways to celebrate Moxie, Lobster, Windjammers and more
From waterfront lobster celebrations to street festivals that champion Maine blueberries, clams, whoopie pies and hot air balloons (and one with a rolling wheel of cheese), these festivals make Maine summers even greater.
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PublishedJune 5, 2016
‘Ninja Turtles’ slow out of the starting gate
The sequel won the box office, but its estimated $35.3 million debut is not exactly cause for celebration.
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PublishedJune 5, 2016
Heath Paley’s ‘weirdly interesting’ photos capture diversity of Maine downtowns
His large-scale digital prints are on view in Augusta and will move to Orono in July.
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PublishedMay 31, 2016
The U.S. museum fad is really the cat’s meow
With the opening of Civil War Tails – a museum dedicated to depicting the Civil War with cats in dioramas – the country's supply of leisurely learning opportunities just keeps expanding.
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PublishedMay 22, 2016
Abbe Museum’s new exhibition tells difficult Native American stories
'People of the First Light' features Native voices and a more inclusive historical narrative than has been told in the past.
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PublishedMay 20, 2016
MPBN adds Portland station to its new classical music network
The new station will be heard on 104.1 FM and should be operating by Wednesday.
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PublishedMay 17, 2016
Guy Clark, Grammy-winning musician, dead at 74
Clark was known for such hits as 'L.A. Freeway' and 'Desperados Waiting for a Train.' He wrote songs for Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Jeff Walker, Bobby Bare, Vince Gill and John Conlee.
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PublishedMay 16, 2016
For these Maine actors, a role of a lifetime, at just the right time
Veteran actors Charles Michael Howard and Tony Reilly share their grief and their strength in 'King Lear.'
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
Pearl Jam gives young Maine fan an onstage thrill in Quebec City
On guitar: Noah Keeley of Bar Harbor, 10, who was shocked to be pulled from the crowd to strum along to his favorite song.
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
The greatest singer who never made it? You could make a strong case for Terry Reid
At 16, he opened for the Rolling Stones. At 66, he can't afford to redeem his pawned Gibsons.
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