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  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    BEST SELLERS for the week of Dec. 22

    Publishers Weekly best sellers for the week of Dec. 22

  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    New Hallowell calendar released by local photographer Nancy McGinnis

    Photographer Nancy McGinnis has been capturing images of Hallowell since she and her family arrived here 25 years ago. But it was only earlier this month that she chose some of the best of those, including scenes past and present from her personal archives, and incorporated them into a limited edition 2012 calendar.

  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    BOOKS: New release by Allagash Ranger

    There is a special feeling to the Allagash; a sense of adventure, the thrill of getting away from it all. But in the dark of night, there is something else.

  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: Read of fascinating family histories, murdered historical society members

    An unknown pundit once said, “The two hardest things to handle in life are failure and success,” and businessman Richard O’Leary know a little about one and a lot about the other. ONE WITH THE SEA is O’Leary’s autobiography, a fascinating family history that reveals much about the man and his love of the sea. O’Leary was born in 1932, grew up in Auburn, and now lives in Ogunquit.

  • Published
    December 22, 2011

    TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Could anything be fine-ah than eating at the China Dine-ah?

    The China Dine-ah will surprise you. It’s a lot more than a diner, from food to atmosphere. And it’s a true reflection of owner Norm Elvin, who modeled some of the restaurant on his Palermo camp, and who puts his personal stamp on every aspect from service (excellent) to the menu (huge) to the restrooms (immaculate). And the food is exceptional. Who would have thought that the longtime owner of G&E Roofing would become a foodie!

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  • Published
    December 16, 2011

    AUDITION

    Gaslight Theater auditions for "Circle Mirror Transformation" by Annie Baker. Auditions will take place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27 Wednesday, Dec. 28 at Hallowell City Hall. The show will be directed by Richard Bostwick, assisted by Deb Howard. Production dates are March 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 and 10. The show has three women and two men. Ages are one high-school looking female, a male and female who are former hippie types, and a male and female between the two ages. The auditions will consist of primarily cold readings.

  • Published
    December 16, 2011

    Castlebay to perform tonight

    In 1987, the Celtic quartet Castlebay released their first vinyl album. They worked as a foursome for about two years and then as a trio for another three years or so. During the last year, multi-instrumentalist Fred Gosbee and harpist Julia Lane worked as a duo. A lot of water has gone under the bridge for these talented singer-songwriter-interpreters including 27 recordings, concerts around the world and their desire to educate and entertain audiences with the music and lore of all things Celtic in nature.

  • Published
    December 15, 2011

    BOOKS: Check out some of the best books of the year

    No single person can read the thousands of new books every year — let alone pick 10 best. Luckily, there are helpers who, like Santa’s elves, divvy up the work. Don’t hesitate to ask the Big Elf for novels, poetry or whatever you’d like this holiday season.

  • Published
    December 15, 2011

    BOOKS: Fans of crime fiction will enjoy “The Drop”

    Harry Bosch tackles two tough cases in “The Drop,” another stellar effort from author Michael Connelly.

  • Published
    December 15, 2011

    BOOKS: Maine writer asks, “WHAT COMES NEXT?”

    As long as humans have existed, they’ve been plagued by the question “What comes next?” THE AFTERLIFE SURVEY takes a journalistic approach, asking a range of people, including a priest, a rabbi, a CEO, a dog walker, a sheet metal worker, a former US poet laureate and many more what they think. What happens after they die?