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    November 4, 2012

    Signings, etc.

    ROBERT ATKINSON

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    November 4, 2012

    snapshots…

    – SEND PARTY INVITES at least two weeks in advance to Avery Yale Kamila, Maine Sunday Telegram, One City Center, Portland, ME 04101 or akamila@pressherald.com Miss Maine Day Pageant/SEPT. 23Rippleffect Community Appreciation Day/SEPT. 9Seventy-Five State Street Benefit Auction/SEPT. 13Jackson Laboratory Fundraising Reception/SEPT 10University of New England’s Deborah Morton Ceremony & Reception/SEPT. 18

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    November 4, 2012

    Dine Out Maine: The Last Unicorn’s special menu the stuff of legends

    When a restaurant’s name recalls a mythical creature, fun facts and literary devices abound. Some are weirdly regional, like in 1933 when a University of Maine professor engineered a bull with a unicorn-style horn. Others offer bits of broader interest, like how in addition to Bible mentions, unicorns appear throughout both Eastern and Western history. […]

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    November 4, 2012

    Author Q & A: The ‘Good’ book says

    Stephen Gleasner's 'Wicked Good' guide to living in Maine covers everything from clam digging to surviving a fall through the ice.

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    November 4, 2012

    Society Notebook: With a Twist

    The Martinis & Art event raises money to help Maine cancer patients.

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    November 4, 2012

    Book Review: ‘Phantom’ a brilliant, fast-paced crime tale

    Author Jo Nesbo brings his favorite detective out of retirement to solve a new mystery.

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    November 4, 2012

    Painting for a Purpose benefit

    The Portland-area arts organization Painting for a Purpose holds its annual fundraiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Grace Restaurant, 15 Chestnut St., Portland. This year, the group paired local artists with students to create colorful, whimsical wooden lobster boats and dories. Proceeds from the auction will be used to fund service learning grants […]

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    November 4, 2012

    Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry

    This week’s column features Edward J. Reilly of Westbrook. In his moving poem, he is haunted by the rescue of an older brother in childhood.

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    November 3, 2012

    Bob Keyes: Why Maine awes artists

    Superstorm Sandy provided a glimpse of what it is about the state -- the sounds, the smells, that light -- that has enticed generations of painters to come from away ... and stay.

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    November 3, 2012

    Theater Review: A deep look at relationships

    “Homestead Crossing” brings the past, present, and future together with a supernatural twist.