June 2011

Flies

A-LIST-July 2011 By Tyler Boucher + Sophie Nelson Photographs by Kari Herer   01 Hornberg “The Hornberg is an easy fly to fish in small streams when you don’t have a lot of space—you can float it down and then

Migis Lodge

The luxurious, lakeside retreat is like a vintage postcard of a Maine camp come to life. Its allure brings visitors back year after year. The Road to Migis Lodge in South Cascoo begins with a simple turn off Route 302.

48 Hours in…Sebago

July 2011 | By Jennifer Hazard | Illustration by Josh Brill 48 hours of our favorite places to eat, rejuvenate, shop, and visit   During the summer of 1994, my college sweetheart and I borrowed a friend’s canoe to explore

Tri for a Cure

FEATURE- July 2011 By Maura Ewing Photographs by Cara Slifka Celebrate survival. Spread hope. Honor loved ones lost. In the four short years since its creation, Tri for a Cure has become one of the most popular events in the

A World Apart

FEATURE- July 2011 By Isaac Kestenbaum Photographs by Jonathan Laurence Growing up at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.   At first, I thought Haystack looked like something from another planet. specifically, to my eight-year-old self, it seemed exactly like the Ewok

Lobstering on the Edge

FEATURE- July 2011 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards A few days on Monhegan, ten miles out to sea.   I’ve been looking at a 1959 National Geographic article with 14 pages of black-and-white images of Monhegan Island and

Eliot Cutler

PROFILE-July 2011 By Chelsea Holden Baker Photographs by Cig Harvery The man who ran for governor talks about building a home for political orphans, Maine’’s competitive advantages, and bringing Confucius to the Pine Tree State.   We sit down at

Jason Spooner

MUSIC-July 2011 By Sarah Braunstein Photographs by Cara Slifka  On stage, he makes it look easy, and his soulful, blues-rock sound has captivated audiences around the United States. But his success also stems from his energy and DIY mentality, which

Brian Fournier

Q+A-July 2011 By Tyler Boucher Photograph by David Sproul   NAME: Brian Fournier Age: 40 Occupation: President, Portland Tug Boat Where are you from? Boston, born and raised. Now I live in Scarborough. I’ve been here for twenty years. What’s in a typical