The weekly Maine Times newspaper focused on feature-length articles and reportage about Maine's arts communities, from October 1968 - through 2002.
Portland Public Library's collection in the Portland Room includes the complete Maine Times on microfilm, as well as the Maine Times Index- which accompanies indexed entries in the Maine News Index.

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Submissions from 1993

On November 6, Hannaford Bros. Co. closed the Shop 'n Save supermarket at Third, Edgar Allen Beem

Profile of William Farley, a Bowdoin College graduate and summer resident of Ken, Edgar Allen Beem

"Reading" article on May Sarton, 81, of York, who has published 50 books over he, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "A Small College in Maine: Two Hundred Years of Bowdoin" by Charles C., Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "High Clouds Soaring, Storms Driving Low: The Letters of Ruth Moore,", Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "Insular Harmonies," a collaborative work at the University of Souther, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of Maine Coast Artists' "Annual Juried Show" in Rockport and "What's Goin, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of new paintings and works on paper by Katherine Bradford, currently show, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "Sacred Spaces," an exhibition consisting of 150 works by member artis, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "The Love Series," a selection of paintings by Michael Waterman curren, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of the offerings at the new Gleason Fine Art gallery in Portland., Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "The Soul of a Business: Managing for Profit and the Common Good," by, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "Where to Go, What to Do, When You Are Bern Porter: A Personal Biograp, Edgar Allen Beem

Reviews of "A Short Walk Around the Pyramids & Through the World of Art," by Phi, Edgar Allen Beem

Reviews of "With Piercing Eyes: The Work of Waldo Pierce," and "Perspectives: Br, Edgar Allen Beem

Robert Woodbury, chancellor of the University of Maine System since 1986, is res, Edgar Allen Beem

Second in a three-part series on drug use in Maine. This installment examines t, Edgar Allen Beem

The author becomes a tourist in his own backyard, sightseeing on Casco Bay and i, Edgar Allen Beem

The Maine Consensus Project was established in 1991 to educate state, local and, Edgar Allen Beem

The movie "Gettysburg" has once again thrust former Maine Governor and Civil War, Edgar Allen Beem

Third in a series on drug abuse in Maine, focusing on the prevalence of cocaine, Edgar Allen Beem

"Visual Arts" piece on the recent announcement by the Portland Museum of Art tha, Edgar Allen Beem

Review of "Familiar Images: new work by Jay York," currently showing at the Phot, Pamela Chodosh

A quarrying operation in downtown Stonington is disrupting the lives of its neig, Mark Condon

Editorial on the state of the coastal fishery in Maine., Peter W. Cox

Editorial on the steps necessary to create vibrant and functioning downtowns., Peter W. Cox

Editorial supporting term limits, which Maine voters will consider in the voting, Peter W. Cox

Peter W. Cox editorial on the proposed Maine-Vermont-Texas compact for the dispo, Peter W. Cox

Review of "The Hard Way: The Odyssey of a Weekly Newspaper Editor," by Alexander, Peter W. Cox

Long article about eating fresh all year by growing herbs and vegetables indoors, Jean English

Review of "Quilts '93," currently showing at the Round Top Center for the Arts i, Donna Gold

Reviews of two documentaries, "Renascence: Edna St. Vincent Millay," created by, Donna Gold

Review of "Steered by the Falling Stars: A Father's Journey," by Daniel Spurr., Tory Haiss

Review of Mad Horse Theatre Company presentation of "The House of Blue Leaves.", Lisa Holbrook

David Stolmitz, 50, of Madison, teaches history and sociology at Madison High Sc, Hannah Holmes

Long article about the Summit Spring water-bottling operation, owned and operate, Hannah Holmes

Long article on Peter Sargent, 43, who owns the Cape Able Bike Shop in Arundel., Hannah Holmes

One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. June Fitzpatrick, Hannah Holmes

Profile of Oakhurst Dairy of Portland, and its president, Stanley Bennett II, 46, Hannah Holmes

The Feminist Spiritual Community was formed in Portland 13 years ago, and now bo, Hannah Holmes

Letter to the editor from Ron Huber of the Coastal Waters Project in Rockland, w, Ron Huber

One in a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Doug Hubley beli, Doug Hubley

Review of "New River Train," the third and latest recording by Maine musicians A, Doug Hubley

Review of Portland band Knots and Crosses' second recording, "Curve of the Earth, Doug Hubley

Residents of Hudspeth County, Texas, already receive 100 tons a week of sewage s, Larry Lack

Craig and Lisa Andrews are the owners of Andrew's Harborside Restaurant in Booth, Lucy Martin

The County Cooperative Extension Services of the University of Maine sponsors th, Charlotte Maurer

Article about Maine's alternative nightclubs., Nancy McCallum

Excerpt from a speech delivered to the combined annual meetings of the New Engla, Roger Jr Milliken

Profile on woodcarver Albert "Buzz" Croston, whose carvings are blue-ribbon winn, Bryce Muir

Review of Debby Atrell's exhibit of modern icon paintings, now on display at O'F, Bryce Muir

Review of the Central Maine High School Art Exhibit, currently showing at the Un, Bryce Muir

Review of the exhibition "A Whimsical Homestead," currently showing at Portland', Bryce Muir

Review of playwright Paula Vogel's Obie-winning dreamplay "The Baltimore Waltz,", Elizabeth Peavey

The Maine Island Trail Association, with more than 2,000 members, has joined for, David D. Platt

Reprint of a paper about the realities of health care in Maine and the nation wh, Trish Riley

Review of Euripides' "Medea," as performed by the Vintage Repertory Company., Judy Southworth

Review of "Project Face to Face," currently showing at the Portland Museum of Ar, Judy Southworth

Review of Eric Hopkins' art work which is currently showing at Gallery House in, Jane Ward Steinau

A proposal to change the zoning in downtown Camden to allow for the construction, Betta Stothart

One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Helen Nearing of, Betta Stothart

United States Cellular constructed a 480-foot steel tower in the middle of Machi, Betta Stothart

"Inside the Walls" piece by John J. Sullivan, currently serving a life sentence, John J. Sullivan

"Inside the Walls" piece by John J. Sullivan on the Maine State Prison rules reg, John J. Sullivan

Review of "My Brother Running: Poems," by Wesley McNair of Mercer., Haines Sprunt Tate

Review of Skowhegan '93, an exhibition of works by the faculty of the Skowhegan, Haines Sprunt Tate

Review of "Speaking of New England: The Place and Her People," edited by Richard, Haines Sprunt Tate

Review of "The Legacy of James Bowdoin III," currently showing at the Bowdoin Co, Haines Sprunt Tate

Reviews of "Makers '93" and "From Courbet to Motherwell: 19th- and 20th-Century, Haines Sprunt Tate

The Portland String Quartet, formed in 1969, is about to celebrate its 25th anni, Haines Sprunt Tate

David Vail, an economics professor at Bowdoin College, says that sustainable rur, David Vail

Dance review of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, performed by Perfomance Works recently a, June Vail

Review of dance performance entitled "Telling Stories" seen recently at Ram Isla, June Vail

Review of Dance Portland, the city's second annual dance festival., June Vail

Review of recent dance performances by the Perennial Effects Dance Collective an, June Vail

Review of the Jose Limon Dance Company's performance, sponsored by LA Arts, whic, June Vail

An increasing number of parents claim they are being falsely accused of sex abus, Andrew K. Weegar

Bangor Hydro-Electric Co. has proposed both stocking and a trap-and-truck system, Andrew K. Weegar

Bessie Wright Phillips has made a donation of 7,000 acres in the Rangeley Lakes, Andrew K. Weegar

Driven almost to extinction along the Eastern Seaboard during the 1950s and 1960, Andrew K. Weegar

Farmington is one of two communities in Maine to receive a Ford Foundation grant, Andrew K. Weegar

First in a series of three articles. For years, Maine farmers have sold their p, Andrew K. Weegar

Fred Kirschenmann, who works a 3,100-acre organic farm in North Dakota, was rece, Andrew K. Weegar

In Maine, chickadees attract other birds, species which might include nuthatches, Andrew K. Weegar

Irvin C. "Buzz" Caverly Jr. became a seasonal park ranger at Baxter State Park i, Andrew K. Weegar

Long article on fly fishing in Maine., Andrew K. Weegar

Mountain lions had a bounty on them starting in colonial times and lasting throu, Andrew K. Weegar

One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Dick Watson, fou, Andrew K. Weegar

On October 28, 1963, Margaret Ivusic of Massachusetts became lost while descendi, Andrew K. Weegar

The Sportsman's Alliance of Maine was formed in 1975, and currently has some 6,5, Andrew K. Weegar

Article about the L. C. Bates Museum in Hinckley, founded by George Walter Hinck, Randy Wilson

Friendship, Rockport and Boothbay Harbor are three Maine coastal communities whi, Randy Wilson

Maine currently has 122 dams with a generating capacity of 731 megawatts, but it, Randy Wilson

Maine voters on November 2 will consider the proposed Maine-Vermont-Texas pact c, Randy Wilson

Newfoundland and parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are currently in the sec, Randy Wilson

One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Jean Sampson, fo, Randy Wilson

Profile of Jean Hay of Blue Hill, a Democratic candidate for the 2nd District co, Randy Wilson

Review of "Beyond the Beauty Strips: Saving What's Left of Our Forests," by Mitc, Randy Wilson

Review of "Deadline," by Gerry Boyle., Randy Wilson

State economic development officials have begun a series of regional "citizen fo, Randy Wilson