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    March 7, 2010

    Author elegantly invokes the gods

    John Banville interweaves a gifted mathematician with parallel universes.

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    March 7, 2010

    Classical Beat: DaPonte quartet unseals Janacek’s ‘Intimate Letters’

    In my music library is a paperback by the British writer Nigel Cawthorne titled “Sex Lives of the Great Composers.” The great Czech composer Leos Janacek isn’t featured, but he should have been. Unhappily married, he consoled himself with a series of affairs that were found extremely shocking at the time. His most famous opera, […]

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    March 7, 2010

    Friends in high places

    From Mount Katahdin to the White House, it's the story of Maine guide Bill Sewall and his long and influential friendship with Teddy Roosevelt.

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    March 7, 2010
    Chuck Workman

    Oscars’ In Memoriam always tugs at the heart

    The moving segment can be painful to put together, says its producer.

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    March 7, 2010

    Sculptor goes diving for sunken treasure

    WESTBROOK – Sometime after ice-out this spring, Portland artist Aaron Stephan will hop in a truck with a buddy and travel north to Moosehead Lake and the headwaters of the Kennebec River. They will scavenge for old-growth logs left over from the logging boom, buried in the mud in the depths below the surface. Hundreds […]

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    March 7, 2010

    West Java puppets will perform to gamelan

    LEWISTON – The Bates College Gamelan Orchestra, joined by Indonesian puppeteer Apep Sobani and composer Wahyu Roche, performs at 8 p.m. Saturday in Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. The program includes music, featuring compositions written for the Bates ensemble by Roche, and a performance of the Indonesian puppetry style called wayang golek, […]

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    March 7, 2010
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    For Vietnamese dishes, Saigon ranks near the top

    From skewered, grilled shrimp and beef to bowls of aromatic beef broth swimming with noodles and meat, Saigon Restaurant is making sure its customers are exceptionally well fed. The attractive room decorated with prints of Vietnamese people and large potted palms makes a comfortable setting for this visit to Southeast Asia, a short drive away […]

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    March 7, 2010

    scene & heard datebook

    IF YOU’RE LOOKING to party and network this week, check out: MONDAY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY GALA, 5:30-9 p.m., Irish Heritage Center, Portland. Features fashion show of traditional garments from more than 25 countries. $10 at door or call 332-9750. CELEBRATING WOMEN OPENING RECEPTION, 5-7 p.m., UNE Art Gallery, Portland. Photographer Paola Gianturco shows images of […]

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    March 7, 2010

    Signings, etc.

    JEANNIE BRETT

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    March 7, 2010

    ‘Ice Cream Theory’ piled with scoops of personal insights

    “The Ice Cream Theory” is a cozy, upbeat book that tells us a lot about people — vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, even pistachio — and how we often interact. Most of all, it offers fresh, insightful looks at ourselves. Seldom has a book with ice cream as its central metaphor been so endearingly warm. The author, […]