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What I saw at the Revolution
To signal the start of the 2nd Maine Militia’s final meeting, held recently in Parsonsfield, a small cannon was fired.
2nd Maine Militia
By
RICK WORMWOOD
| October 23, 2009
Co-dependent? The US and China
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, continues its fall run with a conversation about the increasingly dependent relationship between the United States and China.
Action Speaks!
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 16, 2009
Avant-oompah!
Unexpected and improbable spontaneity is a trademark for What Cheer?, one of a number of groups that blend punk rock ethos with the mobility of marching bands
Mixing old and new, Providence’s What Cheer? Brigade takes a stand against pre-fabricated culture
By
IAN DONNIS
| October 09, 2008
Battle in Seattle
Like Paul Haggis’s Crash , the film mistakes stereotypes for archetypes, staging absurd coincidences with timely epiphanies so everyone can learn a lesson.
A docudrama that overcomes it's obvious flaws
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JASON O'BRYAN
| September 23, 2008
Cash-strapped government
Most people realize that the nasty economic news is getting nastier.
Plus, what to do about Russia, and Obama’s upcoming convention
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EDITORIAL
| August 20, 2008
Mao's ghost
When the 21st century is old enough to support a sense of historical perspective, the date 8/8/08 may well be more significant than 9/11.
The spirit of the chairman haunts the Beijing Olympics
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EDITORIAL
| August 06, 2008
Political beats
Don’t let the name fool you: producer/DJ Grey Filastine is a sophisticated and well-heeled sonic traveler.
Filastine’s activist groove
By
SUSANNA BOLLE
| October 01, 2007
A brief history of shopping
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SARA DONNELLY
| January 24, 2007
It’s global class war
Written by a former Mainer, The Global Class War barely mentions Maine, but it explains what is happening economically in our state — as well as in the world.
And Maine is on the front line
By
LANCE TAPLEY
| July 06, 2006
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