State of Grace
…true rarity in the highly competitive dance community, where even summer workshops can be rife with careerism and competition. To further enhance the communal experience, resident artists and students stay… Continue reading
…true rarity in the highly competitive dance community, where even summer workshops can be rife with careerism and competition. To further enhance the communal experience, resident artists and students stay… Continue reading
…town. But even more than his labor, I cherished his company, which was like a gentle narcotic. He could laugh and drink and murder whole evenings rambling about chain saws,… Continue reading
…to beat the 5 p.m. traffic. I pick up my traveling companion, Brandon, and we head north on I-295 towards Brunswick—a short 25-mile ride from Portland. Friday 4:45 p.m. @… Continue reading
SEE-February 2014 By Katy Kelleher By the people, for the public Most public art follows the same formula: it is planned, commissioned, and sometimes years later, installed. But sometimes,… Continue reading
…Tollef Olson founded Ocean Approved, his Maine-based kelp company, in 2006, he was patiently waiting for kelp’s breakout moment on the American food market. It took thirty long years. What… Continue reading
…the recession, Portland feels like a boomtown. When I look more seriously into what’s going on, it turns out that my impression is accurate. Commercial real estate—and commercial real estate… Continue reading
…believed that the ocean should be viewed as a complete ecosystem. In a report to the National Academy of Sciences in 1929, Bigelow wrote, “The inter-relationships in the very complex… Continue reading
Snowmobiling in the St. John Valley
The Guyot family's passion for watchmaking has been passed down through the generations.
From a rentable sauna to the midcoast’s newest indoor climbing gym, here are our top spots for warming up this season.
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