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Richard Russo:
'Mankind is Our Business'

The Pulitzer Prize-Winning writer explains why giving back is a writer's call. Russo is featured on Weekend Edition May 31, 2008. Read more »


WBUR's Here and Now Interviews Richard Russo

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author explains his latest and the poignant stories of humanity that rise from end-of-life hospice care. Read more »


Maine Governor Declares Hospice Volunteer Month

In honor of the volunteer spirit of hospice and the release of Down East's A Healing Touch, Gov. Baldacci names April Hospice Volunteer Recognition Month. Read more »


Extreme Makeover Films First Haunted House Edition in Maine

What does the author of Dark Woods, Chill Waters: Ghost Tales From Down East Maine think about television producers destroying a haunted house? A chilling Q&A with Marcus LiBrizzi. Read more »


Out with the old, in with the new
Which Do You Prefer: Before — or After — Extreme Makeover?

Author Marcus LiBrizzi stands in front of the home built by Extreme Makeover for a Milbridge family. He favors new to old.... Read more »


Why I Love Maine
A Video Blog

One man, one video camera, one magical state. See why Jeff Swanson loves Maine.... Read more »


Those Crazy Mentos Men...ARE MAINERS!

The fountains of cola and fizz — and the ensuing Internet buzz — are the creation of two Buckfield residents. Read more »


Once a Mainer, Always a Mainer

Elizabeth Peavey, Down East contributing editor, had one goal while growing up in Maine: to get out. And she did. She traveled to Tasmania and to the top of the Isle of Skye. She lived in San Francisco and Boston. But she came home. Read more »


The photographer's story:
Community Is The Secret of Somali Success

David Rodgers photographed the Lewiston's Somali community for "Somalis in Lewiston: The Untold Story," published in the September 2007 issue of Down East Magazine. These are his images and views, his story behind the published story. Read more »


The Unbearable Lightness of Kicking: Adult Leagues Add a New Sport

Bill Sumner sits at a table with his teammates; he shifts his ice pack from one injured leg to the other then takes a sip of beer. Read more »

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'Between the Tides'
Otter Island Film Shorts Show Midcoast Life

A series of short films by D'Arcy Marsh and Otter Island Films will show at the Strand Theatre in Rockland. Read more »


Old 'Garde' Welcomes New Talent

A benefit for the Farnsworth Art Museum, and hosted by Cellardoor Vineyard, will introduce 12 new artists selected by Harold Garde, Eric Hopkins, Alan Magee and nine other Maine art masters. Read more »


Artists Seeking the Best Look to Lincolnville

When it comes to canvas, one company stretches above the rest... Read more »


Maine Music to Hear — Now

The October issue of Down East features '10-Maine Musicians You Need to Hear Right Now.' To hear three musicians — NOW — click here: Read more »


Enjoy a Camden International Film Festival First

Maine-produced documentaries will show during CIFF, September 27-30th. Read more »


Dancing Shoes

A veteran observer of the NABF, Jaysun Jackie, swears today's crowd is the largest Saturday morning/early afternoon he's ever seen. Jackie should know...he's been working backstage at the blues festival for years. One thing there's of which... Read more »


Outside, Looking in

"He has, to my mind, one of the most thoroughly original styles and folk inspirations and color I've seen in many years," Ralph Saltus says of Charles Wilder Oakes. "He's entirely genuine; he's not affected at all. His paintings are from a... Read more »


Broadway at the Beach

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A Blank Canvas

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Home & Garden
Brushstrokes
Brushstrokes

Antique chair restoration. Read more »

Brushstrokes
Why Paint? Why Not!

Painted Treasures gives new color to vintage furniture. Read more »


Blogs
Why Organic?

Don't assume pesticides are safe to use. Read more »


At the Lake, Magic Happens

One young boy's dream, decades later, becomes his grandchildren's reality: Summer on a lake in Maine. Read more »


The Making of Bad Beaver Farm, Ellsworth

Can you build a cabin with found objects and 140 pounds of pocket change? Yes! Just ask Carol Leonard. Read more »


Missing the Point, Some Boxes, Some Punctuation and a Letter

More problems at the Portland Press Herald – and elsewhere in the Maine media Read more »


Pitching Gets in the Way of Pitching

A Farmington radio station interrupts a baseball game to advertise the local hospital. Also, other local media messes Read more »


Bad Timing

A memo adds insult to injury at the Portland Press Herald Read more »


Soup Shakes Up Courier

Editors, reporters out at mid-coast weeklies. Read more »


Veterans Flee the Portland Press Herald

Reporters and others take voluntary termination deals at the Portland paper Read more »


Goodbye Institutional Memory

One quarter of the Portland Press Herald’s reporters may be gone by July 1. Read more »


Pain – or Public Relations – Management?

Odd comments from an injured Sun Journal reporter – and other Maine media developments Read more »


At a Loss for Periods

The Irregular takes on the English language – and other foibles of the Maine media Read more »

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Share Your Stamps

Send us your favorite stamps celebrating Maine. Read more »


Sea Glass

Turning a walk along the beach into a voyage of discovery Read more »


Signs of The Times

Thomaston has taken it upon itself to reinvent the walking tour — and other towns are taking notice. Read more »


Where & Why:
West Quoddy Head Light

A Beacon for Heavy Shipping Traffic -- 200 Years Ago Read more »


Penobscot Marine Museum

Maine's oldest maritime museum consistently captivates visitors. Read more »


At Sea in Greater Portland

For people living in and around Portland, there's simply no getting away from Casco Bay. It wraps around Cape Elizabeth and the cities of Portland and South Portland like a protective mother, splashing onto their wharfs and rocks, reminding these... Read more »


Downeasters — Glory of Shipbuilding

The Maine Downeaster was born in order to carry the wheat crops of California. Maine and California were far more entwined than most of us realize today. The California gold rush of 1849 triggered the speed and beauty of the fast Maine clipper... Read more »

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Harvest on the Harbor 2008
Rabelais Owners on Maine Food Authors

A frank discussion about Maine's food authors in advance of Harvest on the Harbor. Hear the Rabelais owners' take on the state of the state's food here. Read more »


Maine's Culinary Revolution:
Rod Browne Mitchell on Harvest on the Harbor 2008

More than 100 chefs and purveyors in one amazing location. Plan to attend Maine's largest culinary event, the three-day Harvest on the Harbor,October 23-25. Read more »


Maine Food News

Crabs on the road, big statistics, a frozen Maine treat, and more... Read more »


A Seafood Standout in Phippsburg

Anna's Water's Edge, a seafood restaurant in Phippsburg, serves up great food with an unbeatable view. Read more »


Big Eats, Little City

If you are hungry in Hallowell, this Maine riverfront city has several great dining options. Read more »


Lobster Festival Contest Update
Campbell's Recipe Wins!

Down East's own Jan Campbell takes first place at the Maine Lobster Festival Seafood Cooking Contest. Read more »


Lobster, Shrimp, and Clams, Oh my!

The 61st annual Lobster Festival gets underway in Rockland. Read more »


Mumblings in Maine

Overheard at Just Barb's in Stockton Springs. Read more »


A new pizza place in Camden

Paolina's Way is a great spot for a pie, a bowl of pasta, or a sweet treat. Read more »


Summer Food Shorts

Small thoughts on Maine food. Read more »

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Down East Bookshelf


Why is Maine So Bookish?

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What's in a Picture?

A new book proves that vintage photos can tell not only what life in Maine was like in the past but help provide insight into the Maine way of life today. Read more »


Ten Tips for Taking Great Maine Photographs

A published photographer shares his top secrets for snapping memorable pictures of Maine. Read more »


Pursuing a Maine Education

A resource for financial aid in Maine. Read more »


The University of Southern Maine Offers Endless Possibilities in Maine’s Largest City

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University of New England Places Health First

UNE offers programs of study on the University's Biddeford Campus, the Westbrook College Campus in Portland, University of Maine - Presque Isle campus, and three campuses in Israel. Read more »

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A Maine Education

Secret sources of financial aid and why Chinese kids are flocking to Maine private schools. Read more »

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A Nice Family Gathering

08.28.2008 to 09.06.2008

Lundeen loved his wife of forty-one years so much, but he never told her. Now he’s come back as a ghost to do so, except she can’t see him or...

Cabinet of Curiosities: The Museum, Science Collections, and You

08.28.2008 to 08.28.2008

This exhibit, curated by the museum’s co-chief scientists, Paula Work and David Work, shows the many facets of the museum’s science...

Five Course Love

08.28.2008 to 08.28.2008

Five Course Love Book, Music and Lyrics by Gregg Coffin In Five Course Love, Greg Coffin’s light and campy musical comedy, we get an evening...

Frost Farm Gallery art exhibition

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August 1 - August 30. Local landscapes in oil, watercolor and pencil by Noel Watson. Opening reception from 5-8 pm on Friday, August 1 at Frost...

I Ought to be in Pictures

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Neil Simon’s take on love, insecurity, passion, and prejudice with plenty of his patented laughs, of course

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A collection spanning forty years of the Rockland artist and famed American sculptor. The collection shows the artist’s career in sculpture,...

Maine Wildlife Park

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Guaranteed to see a Moose at Maine Wildlife Park in GrayAre you looking for Maine wildlife? The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray, owned and operated by...

Subtraction of the Distraction: Abstract Works on Paper. Also showing, Landlocked: The Contemporary Landscape

08.28.2008 to 08.28.2008

Susan Maasch Fine Art is excited to present two new shows for the summer season: Subtraction of the Distraction: Abstract Works on Paper...

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