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All of us in Maine stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us: parents, teachers, mentors, and, sometimes, philanthropists who have chosen to invest their earthly treasure in helping others.
Under the leadership of Scott R.C. Levy, Bangor’s Penobscot Theatre is enjoying a new look on the outside and a new level of appreciation from theater fans.
Robert Indiana is considered one of the patriarchs of pop art, starting when his painting “LOVE” captured America’s visual imagination. The Vinalhaven artist turned 80 in ’08—a good omen for a man who changed the world with a tilted 0.
The folks at Bangor’s Technical Exploration Center want everyone, of all physical abilities, to grab life and live it to the fullest. They’ll even lend you the grabbers.
Take a dilapidated grange hall in rural Maine, add a small swarm of energetic artists, stir in some local and global politics, and what do you get? A place buzzing with ideas, activity, and mutual respect.
Rev. Robert Carlson wears many hats, from heading one of our region’s leading healthcare organizations to serving on WVOM’s “God Squad.” But his chief job is to make sure his faith remains an action verb.
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