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On Music: ‘Let’s Sing Taylor’ singer says gig is most rewarding
The Waterville show will be the band’s first Maine performance.
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POSTPONED: Chocolate Church to host Ifrah Mansour and her play ‘How to Have Fun in a Civil War’
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Cirque Kalabanté performance planned at Waterville Opera House
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Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin plan Oct. 12 concert in Rockland
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‘Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors’ set to open at The Public Theatre
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Damariscotta Pumpkinfest, comedic ‘Dracula’ and ColoniALE at Tate House
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The big fall bucket list: 6 essential activities for a complete Maine autumn
One excellent casserole, many variations
This recipe for White Bean-Basil-Tofu Casserole is warming, healthy and appealingly versatile.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Real Spies Don’t Use Rowboats’ and ‘Hard Line’
The first volume in the "The Boy Spies of Maine" series by Jeffrey Hope, and the last book in the popular Jack McMorrow mystery series by Gerry Boyle.
On Music: Runnin’ Down A Dream — Tom Petty Tribute Band drummer talks about Madison concert
"Playing Somerset Abbey is one of the peaks of our entire year, it’s really the highlight of our live performances" Roger Howard said.
Canoeing in Maine: An unusually warm, calm fall day makes Woods Pond even better
With Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton in sight, a refreshing paddle this 2-mile pond also serves as an unmistakable reminder that winter is on its way.
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to 3 scientists for work on proteins, the building blocks of life
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