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JEFF INGLIS
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King-BIW deal resurfaces during tax-incentive scrutiny
Corporate Welfare Watch
Bath Iron Works staff subsidize their own jobs as a result of a 15-year-old deal now coming under criticism from a national watchdog group.
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JEFF INGLIS
| April 20, 2012
Big top on the small screen
Kids on film
Circus Smirkus, the Vermont-based youth circus that visits Maine every summer, will appear on Maine televisions in a documentary highlighting both the performances and the struggles — physical and financial — of a small traveling show.
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JEFF INGLIS
| April 04, 2012
More questions, some answers
Press Releases
We know a lot more now about the deal that handed Donald Sussman, the hedge-fund mogul, progressive philanthropist, and husband of Chellie Pingree, 75 percent of the Portland Press Herald and its siblings.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| April 04, 2012
Add it to the reading list
The sixth annual Maine Festival of the Book
It'll be no surprise to any of our readers that we here at the Portland Phoenix are big fans of reading — and we're grateful for the time you take to read our work every week!
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| April 02, 2012
An object lesson in research as storytelling
Living history
John Brown's body may now lie a-mouldering in his grave, as the song suggests, but in life the Connecticut-born Kansan settler who led an assault on a federal installation in Virginia almost never stopped moving in his passionate zeal to rid the United States of the scourge of slavery.
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JEFF INGLIS
| March 28, 2012
Behrens's solid second effort
Driving forward
If there is a male equivalent to "chick lit," Peter Behrens's latest novel, The O'Briens , is probably it, a detail-rich, character-driven historical novel that lightly touches issues of family loyalty and individual aspirations.
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JEFF INGLIS
| March 28, 2012
Mad Horse's cutting choice of Zindel's Gamma Rays
Half-lives
When a group of tender seeds are exposed to toxic radiation, the ones receiving the smallest dose develop normally; those that are moderately exposed mutate into larger-than-life oddities, and the ones getting the heaviest dose wither and die.
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JEFF INGLIS
| March 21, 2012
Distant view
Press releases
Of all the coverage of Olympia Snowe's decision not to run for re-election this year, the Maine media should have been expected to handle it best.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| March 07, 2012
The power of texting
Mobile phones and alternative currencies are changing how the whole world pays for everything
Money — crispy banknotes and jangly coins — is as old-fashioned as, well, mechanical typewriters.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| March 02, 2012
Camp closes; curfew passes; activism continues
Occupy Watch
Let's just say it: The first phase of OccupyMaine ended with a fizzle, not a bang. The showing at Friday's 10 pm deadline for Occupiers to be out of Lincoln Park was poor.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| February 15, 2012
At union request, Sussman steps up for Press Herald
Cash Injections
It was not the owners of the Portland Press Herald who sought out Maine hedge-fund mogul S. Donald Sussman to proffer a cash infusion to save the ailing newspaper. Rather, it was the idea of the Press Herald 's unionized employees.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| February 15, 2012
As encampment fades, protest shifts back to core issues
Occupy Transition
Even as Portland city officials continue to pressure OccupyMaine to leave Lincoln Park, they have done the Occupation a great favor, perhaps unintentionally.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| February 08, 2012
Question authority
Press Releases
Maine journalists appear to disbelieve their own eyes, decline to do their own research, and prefer to quote officials instead of relying on independent knowledge and experience.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| February 08, 2012
Citizens overwhelmingly support Occupy encampment
Occupy Watch
As OccupyMaine's request to stay in Lincoln Park is considered by a Maine judge, it appears the Portland City Council's decisions (which the judge is reviewing) were based more on individual councilors' views and less on constituent complaints than elected officials have let on.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| February 01, 2012
Sign conundrum continues; monuments 'join' movement
Occupy Watch
The mystery of where OccupyMaine's signs went is partially solved: it turns out their removal was witnessed — and by a police officer!
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| January 25, 2012
White House pans SOPA
Online Freedom
Maine's congressional delegation appears to be in a holding pattern while attempting to form positions on two bills that address widespread copyright and trademark violations via the Internet.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| January 18, 2012
Court looms; camp signs missing
Occupy Watch
OccupyMaine has filed its comments on the city's reality-detached answer to Occupy's lawsuit, and a hearing on the Occupiers' request for court protection from city eviction is scheduled for next week.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| January 18, 2012
New faces
Press releases
The Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram and its sister papers announced at 4 pm last Friday that an effort was under way to bring in new owners to take over the papers, in the wake of Richard Connor's abrupt departure back in October.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| January 11, 2012
10 fun things in the OccupyMaine-Portland lawsuit
Legal ease
OccupyMaine sued Portland late last year, seeking a court's permission to stay in Lincoln Park, given that the City Council has refused to brook any possibility of anyone remaining overnight in a city park for any reason (including free speech, expression, or assembly).
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| August 21, 2012
#Occupy Media
Press Releases
The tent villages of the Occupy movement — including those here in Maine — are excellent visual reminders of, and ever-present embodiments of, the social- and economic-justice challenges that our society faces.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| December 14, 2011
Portland’s Occupiers express their holiday wishes
Many people in the mainstream media are still running around asking “What does Occupy want?” And they’re dragging their zoned-out, tuned-out audiences along with them. It’s very simple: Occupy wants what Occupy wants.
By:
JEFF INGLIS
| December 07, 2011
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