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Let’s recap

Balls, Pucks, and Monster Trucks
With the decade drawing to a close, it's fitting to reconsider the moments and developments of the last 10 years that forever changed sports in Portland and New England.
By RICK WORMWOOD  |  December 30, 2009
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A decade gone by

Where Portland has come since 1999, and why we can't really even imagine what's coming in 2019
This week, we at the Portland Phoenix celebrate 10 years of serving Portland and Maine as your news, arts, and entertainment authority.
By JEFF INGLIS  |  September 16, 2009
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10 years later, we told you so

Ten years of being right (well, mostly)
Like many in the alternative press, we pride ourselves on being ahead of the game. Sometimes, of course, that means we're wrong about what might be coming down the pike — that's part of the risk of being "out front" and not just reacting to the news as it happens.
By DEIRDRE FULTON  |  September 16, 2009
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The Maine Festival of the Book relocates to USM

Celebrating print
Now in its third year, the Maine Festival of the Book is settling into a new home on the USM campus
By ALEX IRVINE  |  April 01, 2009
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The price is right

Alexander C. Irvine sees a Buyout in your future
For a guy sometimes compared to Philip K. Dick, Alex Irvine took his time in getting around to writing about the future.
By SAM PFEIFLE  |  April 01, 2009
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Maine creators at the New York Comic-Con

Dispatch from Comictopia
If you've never attended a large comics convention, it's difficult to get a sense of the enormity and nonstop sensory onslaught.
By ALEX IRVINE  |  February 11, 2009

Matching up writers and agents

You had me at 'hello'
At the Eastland Park Hotel on February 2, a dozen literary agents and publishers from Maine, Boston, and New York heard pitches from 75 aspiring writers on topics ranging from post-traumatic stress disorder to the history of the steamship.
By ALEX IRVINE  |  February 11, 2009
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Water Dogs

Lewis Robinson's first novel picks up where Officer Friendly left off
A sort-of mystery novel that may or may not involve a crime, Water Dogs is also the story of a family broken by the death of its patriarch, "Coach," whose three children (fail to) cope with his death in highly individualized and complicated ways.
By ALEX IRVINE  |  January 28, 2009
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Forming a Collective

'Where am I? And what the hell am I doing here?'
When your intrepid correspondent walks into Arabica Coffee to meet with the members of a shadowy group rumored to be executing a graphical Exquisite Corpse the likes of which Portland has never seen, he finds out that the group is in fact so shadowy that its members aren't quite sure how many of them there are.
By ALEX IRVINE  |  January 07, 2009

The League: A short history



By JEFF INGLIS  |  March 28, 2007
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Off the hook

And on the cheap
There’s always someone on your list that’s the hardest to buy for, not because they have everything and need zippo — or because they have nothing and need anything — but because you really can’t accept spending your hard-earned dough to get them something.
By MEAGHAN DONAGHY  |  December 07, 2006
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Maine author reviving Marvel character

Rebirth
The Son of Satan is being reborn in the brain of a Maine writer.
By JEFF INGLIS  |  August 23, 2006
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Frantic filmmakers

Who are all these movie folks, and why are they in such a hurry?
The 48 Hour Film Project is coming to Portland for the first time this weekend, with roughly ten filmmaking teams competing in a weekend of film frenzy.
By ERIN ENBERG  |  May 31, 2006
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Space exploration

Community group looks for co-op home
The People’s Free Space — a Portland grassroots community organization — is finding that space, in fact, is not free.
By BEATRICE MAROVICH  |  May 03, 2006
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In the Pink

Seekonk’s second is a perfect sculpture of sound
Any group of musicians can get together, ramp up the beats per minute, and impress a crowd of onlookers with a barrage of notes, but only a finely tuned band can play slowly and keep people interested.
By SAM PFEIFLE  |  April 26, 2006
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Second shutdown

The politics of the Georgia-Pacific decision
Some answers for John Baldacci's unpopularity may be discerned in an event that took place in Old Town March 16 — an event that could have sealed the Maine governor's fate.
By LANCE TAPLEY  |  March 29, 2006

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