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Talk of the town

Conan is back And funny? I laughed stuff out of my nose. Heck, he’s so funny, I laughed stuff out of someone else’s nose. It was fairly unpleasant. The Lorax Come on, now. Am I the only one who thinks of this Dr. Seuss classic when I hear the latest drama from Camp Gustin, where […]

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Eats: UU yum: Putting the food in fundraising

A smorgasbord the length of two tables, packed with a sampling of fabulous homemade food, two guest speakers to talk about Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and a large, friendly, socially aware group of Unitarian Universalists to go with it! That’s what I found when I recently attended a luncheon hosted by the First Universalist Church […]

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Reporter Query: Out of the mouths of babes

Ah, kids. They’re so cunning. We wish they had the capacity to write and send e-mails, because as we all know, kids say the darnedest things. Whether they’re charming their way out of punishment or embarrassing you in the grocery store, there is something frank and untainted about words that fall out of the mouths […]

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Night Life November 7-13, 2010

Some events require tickets or are subject to other limitations. If in doubt, we recommend you contact the venue. Night Life listings must be e-mailed to [email protected] and received no later than Monday. Tonight Sunday Night Dance Party with Steve Colella, 8 p.m., Mixers, Sabattus Karaoke, 8 p.m. to midnight, Schemengee’s Bar and Grille, Lewiston […]

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Talk of the town

The Magic Man Is alive and well, collecting returnables and defying time and space in Portland instead of Lewiston. I know this because more than a dozen of you got in touch to tell me so. You called and sent me e-mails, found me through Facebook or sent snail mail. Everybody knows the Magic Man. […]

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Storing history: Inside Museum L-A’s huge collection of artifacts

After Museum L-A has finished cataloging all 5,000 of its documents and artifacts, Executive Director Rachel Desgrosseilliers figures the museum — along with the Lewiston Public Library which is home to some historical documents — will have “the most complete documented history of the Industrial Revolution in New England, if not the country.” Those documents […]