May 2011

Krista’s

EAT FEATURE-May 2011 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristin Teig A range of comfort foods has made Krista’s a local favorite for years. Truly an integral part of the Cornish community, you’ll find regulars from many walks of life there,

Dr. Christiane Northrup

PROFILE-May 2011 By Genevieve Morgan Photograph by Ben Hoffman Too often we unconsciously deny ourselves the joy of experiencing love. Dr. Christiane Northrup of Yarmouth, the well-known author of Women’s Bodies,  Women’s Wisdom, tells us how to bring love out

Inspiration from Three Maine Wedding Stylists

FEATURE-May 2011 By Tyler Boucher + Sophie Nelson Three teams of wedding stylists and photographers explore possibilities and turn creative inklings into fully-fledged design concepts. On these pages is proof that it’s possible to make your dream wedding a reality.

Chapels

FEATURE-May 2011 By Tyler Boucher Photographs by Thomas Birtwistle Some of the oldest and most revered buildings in Maine are chapels. After decades filled with ecclesiastical gatherings and non-denominational celebrations alike, these sanctuaries are still in use today, serving their

Vinyl State

FEATURE-May 2011 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards What happens when a 1970s- era record player spurs a weekend search for vinyl vendors? This yarn just might need a soundtrack.   Play a record, and you can almost 

Pete Miller

PROFILE-May 2011 By Celeste Parke Photographs by Michael Winters On a stretch of shoreline east of Higgins Beach, a pale glow trembles on the horizon. On another morning, you might find Pete Miller riding his longboard here, but today he

Robert Pinsky

POETRY-May 2011 Poem by Robert Pinsky Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by Dan Daly  The Favorite Poem Project   Pinsky’s Passion: The Favorite Poem Project While serving as poet laureate of the United States from 1997 to 2000, Robert Pinsky initiated

Susan Hiller

SEE-May 2011 By Deborah Weisgall Still from The J. Street Project, 2002Ð2005.  Video installation: single-channel projection, color, stereo, 67 minutes.  Colby College Museum of Art. Gift of Sally and Michael Gordon.   A grid of 303 small, numbered photographs with