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BOOKS: Facebook exec urges women to ‘Lean In’

Anyone who makes it to the first page of Sheryl Sandberg’s new book, “Lean In,” without hearing anything about it deserves some sort of prize. Sandberg’s smiling face has been everywhere in the last few weeks. And everyone seems to have an opinion about her book, whether they’ve read it or not.

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Alejandro Escovedo enjoys trying new things

For 35 years Alejandro Escovedo has been making music. Back at college in a San Francisco punk band The Nuns, then playing guitar in Rank and File and finally forming a roots rock group his brother, Javier, The True Believers. In 1992 he became a solo artist and since that time has released 11 solo albums — the latest, “Big Station,” was released on June 5, 2012, on Fantasy Records. In support of that album he’s hitting the road once more with his backing band The Sensitive Boys. They will be at The Strand in Rockland on April 4 (for more information, call 594-0070, ext. 3, or visit rocklandstrand.com). To that end a phone interview was arranged with the rocker from his home in Austin, Texas.

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‘Admission’ Makes the wait list

We all love Tina Fey, not just because she’s brilliant, but because she’s always the same. It’s comforting, like going to Mongolia and seeing that golden McDonald’s arch as you ride up in your ox cart.

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BOOKS: It’s hard to digest

A can of Coke contains roughly nine teaspoons of sugar. Lunchables were created as a way to revive a flagging interest in bologna. People like chips that snap with about four pounds of pressure per square inch.

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Old Fort Western readyfor Maple Syrup Day

AUGUSTA — Old Fort Western, the 1754 National Historic Landmark fort, store and house museum on the Kennebec River, will host its 20th annual Maple Syrup Day from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Participants can step into the past with the smells and tastes of the 18th century.