For those who tuned in just to see their home town represented, there was nothing much familiar about the city explored in the episode.
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Lucky Clark On Music: Colin Blunstone
Legendary British singer-songer to bring his solo band to Portland’s One Longfellow Square Feb. 4.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Cold War’
Film could be season’s best, J.P. Devine writes.
‘The General’ to be staged Feb. 9 in Farmington
ArtsFarmington will present Buster Keaton’s silent comedy film.
Condition of great black hawk rescued during storm deteriorates
The raptor native to Central and South America is likely to lose at least two toes on each foot, according the rehabilitation center where it is being treated.
Rescued hawk in ‘very serious’ condition with extensive frostbite damage
The rare great black hawk that drew crowds to a Portland park before it was rescued from a snowstorm this month has shown ‘significant deterioration’ at a rehabilitation center.
MOFGA talk offers advice on planning, caring for your vegetable garden
Hint: Crop rotation doesn’t work in a small vegetable garden.
Summer salads may get all the love, but Maine’s (long) winter has something to offer
Take at least one root vegetable and try techniques from raw to roasted.
CBS’ Criminal Minds’ ‘Sick and Evil’ episode set in Lewiston
LEWISTON — This probably won’t make the tourism brochure. CBS’s hit show “Criminal Minds” has set the 14th episode of its 14th season right here. Its title? “Sick and Evil.” CBS’s official episode description for the FBI crime drama: “The BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit) leads the investigation into a string of murders taking place in […]
In Panama City, Pope Francis calls for ‘culture of greater transparency’ among public officials
As much as 1 percent of Panama’s gross domestic product is said to have been lost to various corruption schemes during Ricardo Martinelli’s presidency.