Articles

Gibson Fay-LeBlanc

POETRY-May 2010 Poem by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by David Wolfe wolfeeditions.com/ “Proof #4” One never says exactly what one means. One does not know what it is to mean, except when finding the quotient of the sum

Samuel James as "Guitar Man"

FEATURE-May 2010 By Peter A. Smith Photographs by Michael Winters To get a sense of Samuel James’s currency on the Maine music scene, you need to hear a story about Scott Levy.   As the artistic director of the Penobscot

John Walker

SEE-May 2010 By Deborah Weisgall Seal Point Series #V VIII and XVII 2007, oil on bingo card, 7.25″ x 5.5″   John Walker paints Seal Point, on the coast near South Bristol looking out at John’s Bay, and he paints

Beer

A-LIST-May 2010 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristen Teig   01 Allagash Interlude Aged in French oak wine barrels, it has a beautiful balance of sweet and tart, with bubbles that remind me very much of Champagne. It will age

48 Hours In…Rockland

  May 2010 | By Chelsea Holden Baker  | Photographs by Amanda Kowalski  | Illustration by Karen Gelardi “God gives a reward to Industry”   When the town of Rockland drops the docks into the water at the public landing

Peter Kazanovicz

WORKSPACE-May 2010 Photograph by Meggan Gould Peter Kazanovicz is an ocularist with a small clinic at the Maine Eye Center in Portland’s Stroudwater Crossing. He makes ocular prosthetics—casting custom artificial eyes, hand-painting them, and fitting them for individual patients.  

El Camino

EAT-May 2010 By Samantha Hoyt Lindgren Photographs by Kristen Teig The right way to go for a little California sunshine, all wrapped up in a taco shell. La comida justa around the corner in Brunswick.   Cross the threshold at

Clammers, Anchors, Herring, Harpswell

FEATURE-May 2010 By Nancy Heiser Photographs by Leah Fisher Arsenault Two peninsulas stretch into Casco Bay, forming an irregular coastline of clam-flats, deepwater harbors, and the well of a giant, imaginary harp. Cross the harp’s well—Harpswell Sound—by boat in no