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Chuck Hagen and Native Arts
Chuck Hagen
by Kitty Wheeler
Coastal Journal contributor
WOOLWICH - April 1989 heralded the opening of the Native American store on Route 1, just south of Montsweag Road. Chuck Hagen whose grandmother was part Schaticook Indian from Kent, Connecticut, had become fascinated with Indian objects that he bought in his travels Down East. Friends commented on how they liked these objects and could Hagen buy one for them. One purchase led to another, and as Hagen immersed himself in Native American culture and rediscovered his family roots, he decided to open a shop that would sell only authentic Indian crafts.
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Winter Cabaret rollicks at Theatre Project |
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By Marilyn Taylor
Coastal Journal contributor
BRUNSWICK - Like a funny flash from the past, the Winter Cabaret at the Theater Project has sauntered into town. The show reminds me of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, a sketch comedy television program which ran for 140 episodes from 1968 to 1973 on NBC. The show was characterized by rapid-fire gags and sketches, many of which oozed sexual innuendo or were politically charged.
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Book review - This Republic of Suffering |
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The Bookworm Sez...
“This Republic of Suffering” by Drew Gilpin Faust
c.2008, Knopf $27.95 368 pages
Watch the news, open a newspaper, turn on the radio, visit a newsstand, eavesdrop on conversation at a local restaurant - wherever you go, it's hard to ignore the fact that American men and women are losing their lives on foreign soil.
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'Maine Recycles' competition announces winners |
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ROCKPORT - The State Planning Office is pleased to announce the results of its film and radio competition. The contest was designed to create 30 - and 60- second television and radio spots to promote recycling. Students from 25 high schools and two colleges submitted over 80 videos and 3 radio ads.
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I want to applaud Gina Hamilton (and Brandon Carter) of the Coastal Journal staff for the articles on PTSD [Post Traumatic Stress Disorder]. For many people of this state and country, the war has been put on the back burner, and to some people, it was never their concern.
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