
Mary Bourke
“I like the roughness of Maine, and the not-so-tidy way of life here,” says Mary Bourke. “I like that Maine is a place where one can just… Read more »
“I like the roughness of Maine, and the not-so-tidy way of life here,” says Mary Bourke. “I like that Maine is a place where one can just… Read more »
They’re an ice-cold beer with a shot of dusty old whiskey. I’ve always been interested in family: how people come to be, looks and traits, who is… Read more »
May-June 2015 From outdoor sculpture in a rural country setting to more than 90 highlights from eight of Maine’s Art Museums – all together in one place… Read more »
From a show celebrating the start of Spring to photographs of Microscopic marine organisms – taken by scientists from the Bigelow Laboratorys for Ocean Sciences – here’s… Read more »
When Clint Fulkerson took his first printmaking class, he created A Simple Castle Design, Create Your Own Pond Ecosystem, and Pirate Ships for the Lay Aficionado. The… Read more »
The passion and expression that pours out of most soul singers explains life, to me, more than the emotions of any other type of music: joy, pain, love,… Read more »
For Shoshannah White, a summer job as a teaching assistant at the Maine Media Workshops and College turned into a permanent relocation. “I am excited about Maine’s landscape… Read more »
When a band is on tour it sends a “stage plot” or a “rider” in advance to venues with information about what the band needs. Reading one,… Read more »
Mark Curdo, host of the WCYY Morning Show as well as its new music/local music show and Spinout, shares what’s dominating his record rotation this winter.