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Being Here Now

FEATURE-January 2014 by Jaed Coffin Photographs by Fred Field Exploring spirituality in the least religious state in America   Perhaps you have heard: according to several recent studies, Maine might just be the least religious state in America. One study

Dr. Edison Liu

PROFILE-January 2014 By Susan Conley Photographs by Greta Rybus Dr. Edison Liu at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor: “It’s the Humpty Dumpty problem. I’m not saying we’re going to get there, but with the tools we have, I think

Kate Northrup

January 2014 By: Dr. Lisa Belisle Photography: Cyndi Smith Kate Northrup is a self-described professional freedom seeker and creative entrepreneur. She is the author of Money: A Love Story, Untangle Your Financial Woes and Create the Life You Really Want.  

The South Solon Meeting House

SEE-January 2014 Photograph by Thomas Birtwistle   Art All Around Us The South Solon Meeting House Lately we’ve been thinking about the artwork that hangs or stands or just simply is throughout the state of Maine, always, awaiting an art-loving

The Gothic

“They take moose seriously here,” observes chef Jason Paul with a laugh. He sits across the table from me, lounging back in his seat, arms crossed and baseball hat slightly askew. He is recounting his first impression of Maine, when

Cultivating Community

WELLNESS-January 2014 By Sophie Nelson Photographs by Greta Rybus A dirty, righteous group is growing food for better lives.     Standing among the vegetable gardens of the East End Community School at the top of Munjoy Hill, the view

Nordic Winter

TRAVEL – January 2014 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards This part of vast Aroostook County can quickly turn into a winter wonderland—especially at a Swedish-style lodge and trails situated more northerly than Montreal, and practically due east

Zen Chinese Bistro

You can get hot and sour soup most anywhere. It’’s at the mall food court, doctored with MSG. It’’s at that crappy Chinese joint you visited as a kid, where cheap plastic buddhas sat gathering dust near vinyl booths. It’’s