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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by former Portland Poet Laureate Bruce Spang. His most recent book is “Boy at the Screen Door.” Found By Bruce Spang   I walked up a mountain trail in April. Along the way, strewn here and there, Broken branches, some stabbing the cool wet earth, Some cracked, […]

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Mystery Photo for February 25

Mystery photo for February 25, 2018 (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal) If you can identify where this photo was taken, contact us at [email protected] or call 207-689-2896 and leave a voice mail with your answer, your name, town and phone number. Correct entries will be eligible for a drawing for a $20 Hannaford Supermarkets gift card. Find […]

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Face Time: Jessica Taylor on tapping and mindfulness

Jessica Taylor A few years ago, Jessica Taylor felt like she couldn’t get out of her own way. She was a nurse with a great career and family, but she procrastinated, especially those things she didn’t like to do, and it frustrated her. Someone suggested she try “tapping,” a stress-reduction technique that calls for finger […]

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Kapow! Maine comic artists invade

So it’s a Friday night in Portland and I’m surrounded by some of the most influential comic artists in the state. The KAPOW! exhibit at the Maine Historical Society on Congress Street features artists who have worked for the likes of DC Comics, Cracked Magazine and Marvel. In the world of comics, some of these […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Marcia Brown of Cape Elizabeth. Her most recent book is “When We Invented Water,” published by Moon Pie Press.   Traffic Dance By Marcia Brown   At that intersection where eighteen lanes of traffic slow, stop And flow again over the bridge and into the city, […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Linda Aldrich of Cape Elizabeth. Her most recent book is “March and Mad Women,” published by Cherry Grove Press.   Penmanship By Linda Aldrich   “When we examine a nest, we place ourselves at the origin of confidence in the world.” Gaston Bachelard   I. A […]