Westbrook
By Joe Riccio Siam Square Thai Food Restaurant Some of the best Thai food I’ve had in Maine is found here, and I think I’ve developed an unhealthy addiction to their red curry with duck. Seriously, I’ve been back four
By Joe Riccio Siam Square Thai Food Restaurant Some of the best Thai food I’ve had in Maine is found here, and I think I’ve developed an unhealthy addiction to their red curry with duck. Seriously, I’ve been back four
PROFILE-November + December 2010 By Will Bleakley Guster has a new album, a new sound, and a positive message. They’re bringing all three to Maine and can’t wait for you to hear them. Although they are not “from here”
COOK-November + December 2010 By Annemarie Ahearn Photography by Kari Herer It’s rare that a caterer provides as thoughtful and artful cuisine as Stacey Glassman. Her brand, Swan’s Way, once a restaurant and now a catering company, has been doing
POETRY-November + December 2010 Poem by Alison Deming Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by Rockwell Kent “On Sagadahoc Bay” Mid-tide, when the sandbar floods, the deeper channel marks a curving path, dark seam of water where the ocean enters twice
SEE-November + December 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Picnic 2009, mixed media and collage on graph paper, 11” x 8.5” Andrea Sulzer’s work begins at the cellular level. She makes small marks, nuclei of activity, which multiply and migrate across
Q+A-November + December 2010 Text and Photograph by Jonathan Laurence NAME: Dennis Jellison Age: 51 Occupation: Master Maine Guide, aviculturist, Llewellin setter breeder What is Setter’s Point? It’s a commercial shooting area. It’s a bird hunting preserve. We have fishing on-site. It’s
EAT-November + December 2010 By Annemarie Ahearn Photographs by Kristin Teig With a set of pinball machines along with doughnuts made to order, two brothers in Westbrook serve up fare inspired by their mother’s home cooking at the French Press
WORKSPACE- November + December 2010 Photograph by Meggan Gould Walter Simmons carves duck decoys and builds boats in his Lincolnville workshop. Adjacent is Duck Trap Decoys, a store where his wife, Karen, sells Walter’s carvings as well as those of sixty
FEATURE-November + December 2010 By Will Bleakley Photographs by Mark Yaggie My Morning Jacket played the State Theatre’s first show in nearly five years on October 15. Portland, its people, and music fans across New England breathed a collective
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