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As a child with Bulgarian heritage on her fathers' side, Stancioff recalls the powerful presence of Balkan folk music in her early life, sung acapella by women using multiple dissonant harmonies. And now, at the age of 30, she says that music still has an influence on her own songwriting.
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What it mean to live according to a social contract, and does our society do that well?
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How books are being targeted for controversial content, in Maine and nationwide
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How is the search for a job for those with disabilities, and what helps them thrive at work?
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A conversation with the award-winning actor Gabriel Byrne about his life, career—and his time in Maine
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Some Mainers from immigrant families say many preexisting categories don't fully represent their identities.
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The new design includes elements of Maine's original 1901 state flag, with a blue star in the upper-left hand corner and a pine tree on the left side.
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Preview of our 2024 series on interesting pursuits, and Maine Public colleagues talk about favorite pastimes
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This February marks the five-year anniversary since Scouts BSA, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, began admitting girls into the program. While the number of female Eagle Scouts in Maine continues to rise, Scouts BSA faces new challenges amid the achievements.
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The Maine Council of Churches and gun safety advocates say prayers for gun safety awareness and prevention of gun violence will be included in worship services.
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The museum said its financial challenges began during the pandemic.
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How Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts are going, and why there is a backlash to the DEI movement