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Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Jan. 7, 1993: Skowhegan Post Office to plans Elvis gala complete with 29 cent commemorative stamps, U.S. and its allies give Bagdad a 48 hour ultimatum, and Gov. McKernan unveils restructuring plan for agencies
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Jan. 6, 2006: Consultant comes up new traffic design for Cony Circle in Augusta, SAD 11 adopts new busing plan, and new $400,000 grant goes toward suicide prevention for students in Knox, Sagadahoc and Piscataquis counties
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OFF RADAR: ‘Battle of Ink and Ice’
An engaging, illuminating history of the origins of the news media we know and feel ambivalent about today.
Jan. 5, 1988: Oakland business owner donates $30,000 for new Waterville police radios, storm drops 6 inches of snow in the region, and was a diabetic Winslow woman alone when she vanished two weeks ago?
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Sandy River Players to present ‘You Can’t Take it With You’ in Farmington
The Sandy River Players will be hitting the Emery Community Arts theater to present “You Can’t Take it With You”, a comedic play in three acts.
‘Maestro’ is a ‘big’ picture
“Maestro” movie star Bradley Cooper’s big, new film about composer and world-famous manic conductor Leonard Bernstein, just opened on Netflix. Bernstein, even as a star, was always addressed as “Lenny” by everyone in his world. “Maestro” opens with an aging Bernstein, as he is being interviewed by a film crew at the end of his […]
Jan. 4, 1997: 1997 is going to stink literally for some living near the Hatch Hill landfill in Augusta, traffic jams growing in Augusta, Waterville as communal commuting starts to grow, and four major state officer sworn in at State House in Augusta
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13-year-old gamer becomes the first to beat the ‘unbeatable’ Tetris – by breaking it
The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match.
Peaceful Means duo talks about using music to uplift, heal
Jan. 6 event is combination of teaching, singing in community with participants.