St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)
January 2023
Jan. 6, 1979: Jay crash victim was following friend’s car, new laundromat to open in Madison, and Waterville police receive two separate reports of damage by egg-throwing vandals
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Sweatin’ in style: Homes with saunas
Stay inside and stay extra warm this winter.
Our View: Lack of consequences for Santos’ fabulism humiliates us all
It’s not about the death of local media – it’s about the death of shame.
Commentary: Where democracy won in 2022
Make no mistake, extremist threats haven’t gone away – but it was also the year when ‘the good guys struck back.’
Maine Compass: Take Jan. 6 to search for your own ‘Epiphany’
An epiphany is an “aha” moment, a moment of clarity, when one intuitively sees the true nature or meaning of something. It is a sudden revelation or realization of a truth of great significance. An Epiphany is a moment when you suddenly feel that you understand. The word “epiphany” is from Koine Greek, the language […]
Maine Voices: As the West shrugs, the world’s first Christians are being starved, ethnically cleansed
The U.S. and the EU must take a stronger stance on Azerbaijan’s brutal blockade of 120,000 civilians in Nagorno-Karabakh, or else the second Armenian Genocide is on our doorstep.
OFF RADAR: ‘Elegiaca Americana: Poems’
Claire Millikin’s intense poems track the inner life of the poet from her childhood in the South to her adulthood in New England.
The Inner Circle by Resurgence Dance Company to be staged in Bath
Kill the Chill events will continue with The Inner Circle by Resurgence Dance Company (contemporary ballet) at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13 and 14, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, in the Annex of the Chocolate Church Art Center, 804 Washington St. in Bath. Created by Alexa Demers and Ashley Steeves, this […]