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Kurt Vonnegut museum raises $1.5 million for new Indianapolis home
INDIANAPOLIS — The Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis has reached its goal of raising $1.5 million to acquire and begin renovations on a building to serve as its permanent home. The museum announced Wednesday that it met a deadline for the fundraising effort. The museum’s founder and CEO, Julia Whitehead, told The Indianapolis […]
For ‘Hot Zone,’ Margulies confronts claustrophobia and Ebola
But she hopes the true-life tale of Ebola’s arrival in the U.S. drives home the importance of science, research.
‘Wide Open’ on view at Stable Gallery
Please publish the below article in your next publication. The photo should be titled, “Artist Elaine Abel with one of her paintings.” Photo is courtesy of Rosalind Welsh. For any questions, email or call the gallery at 563-1991. “Wide Open” will be on view through June 18 at Stable Gallery, on Water Street in Damariscotta. […]
Masked Marvel to take the stage May 25 in Gardiner
The Masked Marvel, Michael Cooper, will perform at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 25, at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, 280 Water St. in Gardiner. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Cooper is a Poet of the Stage – an eye-popping visual artist and a virtuoso mime whose exquisite performances of humor and poignancy, nimble speech and […]
Eurovision scolds Madonna for flag display
Two of her dancers flash Israeli and Palestinian, which defies contest rules.
Grow yourself an English cottage garden in Maine
Unfussy, informal and comparatively carefree, they are becoming more popular, and it’s easy to understand why.
The manipulation of ‘LOVE,’ ‘HOPE’ and the life of Robert Indiana
A year after the Vinalhaven artist’s death, a clearer picture of the conflicts surrounding him and his work emerges.
With vegetable scraps in your freezer, you have the making of liquid culinary gold
And with the resulting homemade vegetable broth, you have the foundation of a tasty, sustainable soup.
Summertime, and the eating is exciting
Here’s our annual look at the new restaurants due to open in southern Maine this summer.