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Two avid anglers discuss their books about fly fishing and why it's good for the soul
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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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The power of art to strengthen community through healing, memory and a sense of place
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The tradition of wooden boatbuilding in Maine, what it entails, and how to learn
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Across Wabanaki territory, which is now known as Maine, tribal nations were recognizing and reflecting on Monday's eclipse in their own ways.
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The small town of roughly 6,000 isn't typically a top destination in Maine, but it heavily promoted itself as an ideal place to watch and planned a three-day festival.
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Best-selling author Anne Lamott discusses her new book on the nature of love
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What makes Maine ice cream special, and what are some favorite places and flavors?
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For Women's History Month, we rebroadcast our show about the remarkable women in Maine history
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Three Maine towns are examples of successful revitalization