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John Diller

PROFILE-December 2013 By Susan Conely Photographs by Matt Cosby “Nothing is Hidden Here. It’s Big. It’s Steep. It’s Huge.”   Imagine it’s mid-February in Maine, Friday night, and you’re driving the last stretch of dark road from Kingfield to Sugarloaf. A

Greenville

48HRS – Online Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Kevin Thomas       Kevin Thomas, Publisher Tuesday Driving north on I-95 from Portland is a solitary experience. But it’s nothing compared to the final 90 minutes from Pittsfield

Salvage BBQ

Despite its reputation as backyard cuisine, barbecue is one of those things that’s easy to do decently, but very hard to do well. Cook a slab of meat for long enough at low enough heat, and chances are it will

Joe Hill

November 2013 By Katy Kelleher Photograph by Shane Leonard As soon as the writer called Joe Hill began appearing in public, it quickly became clear that he looks an awful lot like that other Maine horror writer. But in order

Bangor, Brewer, + Orono

48 HOURS-November 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Katy Kelleher + Leanne Ouimet   Katy Kelleher, Online Editor Fall weather is my favorite type of weather, and scary stories are my favorite kind of stories, so it’s with a sense

Elaine G. McGillicuddy

WELLNESS-November 2013 By Sophie Nelson Photographs by Patryce Bak   “the house of our Love” : the joyful remembrances of poet, yoga practitioner, and peacemaker Elaine G. McGillicuddy When you lose someone but you love them with a love that allows