And it may only last from day to day or hour to hour, but the memories can last a lifetime, J.P. Devine writes.
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J.P. Devine: The world of ‘stuff’ where guys are supposed to have an edge
“Guy stuff” is items you find in a hardware store that, until recently, J.P had the advantage of, with help from his street friends.
J.P. Devine: An Easter morning only the stones remember
There are mornings that stick to our eyes like the pennies the old Irish put on the eyes of the dead, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Public’
Director Emilio Estevez sprinkles comic and tragic snapshots of the lost who surround him like confetti, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: Pondering the women running for president
The Waterville writer finds all of them to be scary, brilliant, neat, handsome, fierce, honest liberal Democrats with jaw-dropping, breathtaking life stories and political resumes, and each deserving of your vote should you choose to vote for them.
J.P. Devine: It’s an Irish thing
Joe Biden, the hail fellow well met Irishman, strides along inhaling hair as his Democrat competitors nip at his heels and the Republicans sing hymns, writes J.P. Devine.
J.P Devine: Ancient Chinese things are complicated
But that doesn’t mean things can’t work out for people born in a Year of the Pig and a Year of the Dog or for the Dog-born Trump either, writes J.P. Devine.
Video: At ‘He and She’ talk, the Devines entertain crowd at Colby College
J.P. Devine and Kay Joly Devine spoke before a crowd of 175 Tuesday at the Waterville college.
J.P. Devine: Bernie and Beto, Dems’ sunshine boys, running for president
Casting about for Democratic men to play the role of president, J.P. Devine likes the Jimmy Stewart knockoff Beto O’Rourke from El Paso, Texas, and the Vermonter with the Brooklyn accent, Bernie Sanders.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Woman At War’
Heroine’s war against the future simmers, unfolds, bubbles up and explodes in our face.