By Olivia Lilli Bean Words from the artist: Balance to me is when dark and light touch to create something perfect. Whether it be the tiniest grain of sand or the quill […]
Poetic License: “New World”
By Megan Prevost Darkness surrounds those in danger No will to move forward No hand to help you up Confusion only staggers upwards, while you are dragged down They say it’s a […]
Poetic License: Cranked
Its twisting the reality of fact and turning it into fiction Its clutching at the seams of time, unraveling the pattern, ferociously awaiting its next victim Its destroying dreams, pulling them apart […]
Artist Highlights of First Friday
Tegan Bradley, Liberal Studies Walk down Congress Street on the first of any Friday of the month and you will be greeted by droves of people crowding down the narrow city sidewalks to […]
The Beat on the Street
By Christopher Wilkes, Communications & New Media Major Wednesday, October 14th at Blue | Irish Music Night | 7:30pm | Cost: Suggested Donation | portcityblue.com Thursday, October 15th at Portland City Music Hall | Kung Fu with Mister […]
Poetic License
By Hali Sarah Parsons, Horticulture Major “Circles Of Hope” His cry is the music His love is the gifts His health is the toxicity Only expression can lift My Sadness is tears My […]
Words from the photographer:
Rileigh Forslund, Hospitality Major This picture was taken in Naples, Maine. It was taken one of the first times I had ever been to this spot and the first time I had been […]
Get Ready to be Scorched
By Alexander Balzano The follow up to last year’s Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials is an explosive, suspenseful race right up to the end. I found myself completely engaged in this exciting […]
The Beat on the Street
By Christopher Wilkes Wednesday, September 30th at Empire | Joshua Hughes w/ Special Guests Alban Mitima & Connor Watson |9pm | $7 Thursday, October 1st at Portland House of Music | Shameek The God and […]
Your Child’s Abominable Diet is Child Victimization
By Garrick Hoffman There is something painfully alarming about being in a convenient store (or supermarket, or restaurant) and seeing what the parent is allowing – or even encouraging – their child […]