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    January 17, 2013

    ‘Hyde Park on the Hudson’ is a love story

    In a movie theater time when the big screens weren't exploding, "Hyde Park on the Hudson" would probably have gotten a better reception than in 2013. Big muscular movies full of screaming, cheering, bigger-than-life characters are the norm this year: "Lincoln," who probably never knew or had the life span to have several side-line lovers, "Silver Lining Play Book," with its roaring mentally ill lover and "Zero Dark Thirty's" heroic night raiders are holding all the rave cards.

  • Published
    January 11, 2013

    Hallowell musician Sam Shain o celebrate CD-release party Monday

    On Monday, Slates in Hallowell will host a CD release party for Sam Shain & The Scolded Dogs. The album “A Song We Know” features 10 songs written by Shain who penned all the lyrics and had help with the music from band mates Josh Shain, Dan Corbett and Steve Guilmet. It was recorded, mixed and mastered by Bob Colwell at his Root Cellar studio and features an infectious, toe-tapping sound. I recently called him at his Hallowell home.

  • Published
    January 11, 2013

    ‘Not Fade Away’ … goes home

    Growing up in the 60s was exciting and dangerous. It was acid and Vietnam and terrible clothes and hair. It was the dawn of Aquarius and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, boys going over, boys coming home in boxes. We all know that, and we didn’t need David Chase (“The Sopranos”) to show us. […]

  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    BOOKS: UNOFFICIAL CUISINE: Cooking up favorites of the Crawley kitchen

    The Brit melodrama “Downton Abbey” has spawned countless spoofs. So it’s no surprise a cookbook,liberally seasoned with the Crawleys and their cadre of servants, would surface.

  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    BOOKS: Movie lovers with want to watch for these

    Are you a film buff who received a holiday gift certificate for books? Not to worry. Here’s a post-Christmas guide to books about cinema stars and some of Hollywood’s bit players.

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  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    BOOKS: Best sellers for the week of Jan. 10

    Publishers Weekly best sellers

  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    BOOKS: Brunswick author releases ‘The Whaler’s Bride’

    Weiala Press, an independent publisher in Brunswick, is pleased to announce the release of a new novel by local author, Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold.

  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    BOOKS: Maine authors to receive awards in Boston

    ROCKLAND — Maine Authors Publishing has announced that 13 of their published authors received awards in the 2012 New England Book Festival competition.

  • Published
    January 10, 2013

    TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Chef Arturo Montes brings his kitchen artistry to Orono’s Black Bear Inn

    Regular readers of this column know that Linda and I are big fans of the Lafayette inns throughout the state. This Bangor family attracts top staff, focuses on customer comfort and service and owns inns that are both conveniently located and remarkable -- from their Fireside Inns to our personal favorite, Bar Harbor's BlueNose Inn.

  • Published
    January 4, 2013

    ‘Promised Land’ … a warm, fuzzy story with a cold center

    Behold. Hydraulic fracturing, “fracking,” is the new cause celebre, a movement drawing star power. Actors Mark Ruffalo, Robert Redford, Amy Ryan and the star of Gus Van Sant’s new anti-fracking film “Promised Land,” John Krasinkski, along with America’s socially active movie star, Matt Damon, are out on the stump fighting for the cause.