Rod Mitchell
PROFILE-March 2011 By Will Bleakley Photographs by Peter Dennen Known for providing the freshest seafood in the world, Rod Mitchell has manned the helm at Browne Trading Company since 1991. In that time he has become a legend on the
Back on Monhegan for his yearly visit, Orca Bates Melenbacker reflects on becoming one of Jamie Wyeth's favorite subjects.
PROFILE-March 2011 By Will Bleakley Photographs by Peter Dennen Known for providing the freshest seafood in the world, Rod Mitchell has manned the helm at Browne Trading Company since 1991. In that time he has become a legend on the
PROFILE-January + February 2011 By Heather Burke Photographs by Tim Doak Simon Dumont has become a legend in the world of freeskiing. He’s smashed big-air records and made the big time with major sponsors and film spots. This young Mainer
FEATURE-March 2011 By Dennis Gilbert Photographs by Kristin Teig This story begins and ends at home. Rural Maine, 1950s: in a kitchen powered by counter-top appliances and a dangerously bipolar four-burner electric, my mother practiced a culinary sorcery that would have
BOOKS-January + February 2011 Illustration by Eric Hou Newly published from Maine: Recent favorites by local authors AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Maira Kalman An illustrated book for grown-ups that celebrates the history of the United States. This book
WORKSPACE- January + February 2011 Text + photograph by Meggan Gould John Fawcett has been collecting antique toys and original comic art for decades. The extensive collection is lovingly crammed into seven colorful rooms at the Waldoboro Antique Toy &
PROFILE-January + February 2011 By Chelsea Holden Baker Photographs by Amy Wilton Illustration by Seth Balliett The president of the Institute for Humane Education wants revolution, not reform. She is a reminder that “the world becomes what you teach.”
FEATURE-January + February 2011 By Debra Spark Photographs by Sean Harris Does Maine have a special appeal for writers? If so, Josh Bodwell, the new executive director of the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, speculates that it might have something
PROFILE-January + February 2011 By Will Bleakley Photographs by Michael Winters Lady Lamb has packed her clothes, records, and instruments, and is leaving Maine’s coast for the bright lights of New York. She has a tattoo of the state on
POETRY-January + February 2011 Poem by Elizabeth W. Garber Edited by Christopher Seid Artwork by Trevor Spaulding “The Tow Truck Driver’s Story” You meet all kinds of people in this work. You have to be polite, twenty-four hours a day.
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