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“To give someone their flowers…” A strange phrase, but nonetheless, a saying that’s emerged at the forefront of popular culture. In the age of digital transience, recognition is difficult to encounter. It’s easy to leave an impression, but almost impossible to make it last – to cut deep enough to make your mark… In fact,
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The Ogunquit Playhouse: ‘AMERICA’S FOREMOST SUMMER THEATER.’ Whoa. That’s a statement. Bold, unapologetic — Don’t get it twisted. Anchored on Route 1, The Ogunquit Playhouse ’delivers world-class Broadway entertainment and unforgettable experiences for more than 100,000 guests every season.’ Nearly a century old, this legendary theater ornaments the white sand belt of southern Maine. Ogunquit is
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Let’s Get Physical I drove downtown, car wrapped in mist and sunlight, pavement steaming as I desperately sought to park. Panic crept in as I coasted past prime real estate, but a quick U-turn guaranteed my bid. So there I was, wedged beneath towering steel, staring at the dark entrance of the Green Hand Bookshop
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Piano savant Frank Glazer (b. 1915 – d. 2015) led a life of discipline and discovery, trapped in the gilded cage of passion. Chasing a horizon only he could see – Frank’s kind heart, exuberant spirit, and talent left an indelible mark on this world. A master of his craft and a loving soul, Frank
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This is my debut article, so a proper introduction is due. My name is Thomas – writer, musician, and shameless blond. New England-born, my family moved to Maine when I was four years old, settling in Falmouth. It’s the only childhood I’ve known, but I can say the last twenty years have been a fairytale.
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What a week for Maine, what a week for metal and hardcore. A far cry from silver trumpets, Portland rolled out the blood-red carpet for Cruel Hand, razing Geno’s to the ground – Okay, rewind… Concert reviews are cool, but what about a PARKING review? Imagine: It’s Saturday evening, and not only is Geno’s sold