Maine Bicentennial Exhibit at Osher Map Library
SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 – MARCH 20, 2021 The Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education, Portland After a delay in opening because of necessary restrictions due to the COVID-19 virus, […]
Fiddle Tunes from Cape Breton and PEI on Clawhammer Banjo with Ken Perlman February 1
Online Banjo Master Class: How to Play Fiddle Tunes from Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island, in Clawhammer Style with Ken Perlman! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fiddle-tunes-from-cape-breton-and-pei-on-clawhammer-banjo-with-ken-perlman-tickets-132590173779# Monday, February 1 & 8, 2021, 7:30 PM – […]
January 30-31: Weekend Activity!
Casco Bay Lines (207) 774-7871 || Go island hopping to some of Portland’s scenic coastal islands or just hop aboard and sail on one of the regularly scheduled cruises. You are sure […]
MECA Art Fair 1/29
Looking for something to do on a Friday sitting at home? Say no more. Today, January 29th, MECA is hosting MECA Made, With Love. This is the first series of their online […]
Poetry Page
Welcome to our final issue of 2020, in which we look at prejudice from a variety of perspectives. Krista reveals the wisdom of the ages. Sage shows us the value of turning up the voices of color which are far-too-often muted. And Kimberly Valencia depicts a racist man in the comic who is unaware of his own ignorance, his poor spelling.
Time to Fall for a Romantic Comedy
By Connie Clarkson “What will NY152 say today?’ I wonder. I turn on my computer. I wait impatiently as it connects. I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until […]
Anxiety for the Ages
By Krista Nadeau For Americans, the year 2020 will be one for the history books—and that’s an understatement. The grand finale, adding anxiety to an already unsettling and difficult year, is the […]
Artist of the Month: Jerry Uelsmann
By Connie Clarkson As many artists know, the world is always changing, there are so many different forms of artbeing created, photography, graphic design, film, and painting are just a few of […]
Poetic License
Leviathan (For the death of Enlightenment) by Liam Woodworth-Cook I missed the memo, where to sign to be under the body of Christ: We the holy people, shall be governed. This […]