Volunteerism
By Sheri Bell This past spring, I had the pleasure of attending the Scarborough Public Safety Annual Recognition Ceremony. It just so happens they were honoring my father-in law for 60 years […]
Beyond Simply Food: A Quick Look at the Portland Food Scene
by Jared Erving For those who have not heard, Portland was named the 2018 Restaurant City of the Year by Bon Appetit Magazine. Over the years Portland’s restaurant scene has continuously grown. […]
‘BlackkKlansman’: Controversial Truth
By Jacob Darling “BlackkKlansman” is a movie that does many things. It makes you mad, it makes you sad, it makes you feel tense. It even makes you laugh. But most importantly, […]
Speak Over the Old Port
by Liam Woodworth-Cook Every Tuesday night writers and poets gather at Bull Feeney’s for roughly two hours of words and laughs. This is an all-inclusive event for anyone of any age or literary […]
Poetic License
Poetic License Fire up your thoughts: Poetic License is looking for submissions. If you’ve got a poem or short piece of prose, please email me, Liam, at liammwoodworthcook@smccme.edu. I’d love to have […]
Stolen Mojo: Who Are They and What Do They Play?
By Matt Flaherty I have never been a huge concertgoer. I was never part of the group of friends that would travel to different raves and music festivals or buy expensive tickets […]