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UMaine is now offering the country’s first bikepacking club

March 27, 2023 0

The University of Maine Bikepacking Collective held its first meeting at Stevens Hall last Tuesday. This club is noteworthy as being the first university club…

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“Shazam! Fury of the Gods” marks a disappointing box office turnout

March 27, 2023 0

The newest DC comics film “Shazam! Fury of the Gods'’, directed by David F. Sandberg, released theatrically on St. Patrick Day’s weekend. To very poor…

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“Half Full In Maine” shows us an optimistic outlook

March 20, 2023 0

Willem Meiners’ book “Half Full in Maine: The History and Bright Future of 10,000 years of Optimism Down East and Everywhere Else” is a detailed…

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Paramore’s “This is Why” meditates on maturity and anxiety

March 20, 2023 0

Tennessee rock band Paramore released their sixth studio album “This is Why” in February of 2023, marking the band's first album release in six years.…

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Stefano Tijerna discusses themes of political turmoil in “Machuca”

March 6, 2023 0

Stefano Tijerina held a discussion on Tuesday, Feb. 21 surrounding themes of political turmoil, foreign policy and societal issues from the 2004 coming-of-age film “Machuca”…

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How Arcade Fire’s “Funeral” portrays the end of childhood

March 6, 2023 0

Montreal indie rock band Arcade Fire released their debut album, “Funeral,” in September 2004. The album is considered a classic by critics and fans among…

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Pepper’s Landing pays tribute to Old Town legend

February 27, 2023 0

Pepper’s Landing opened up a new location in Old Town in May 2022. It is notable for its welcoming atmosphere, fresh seafood dishes and theming…

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“The Last of Us” on HBO Max is a worthy adaptation

February 27, 2023 0

Based on the critically acclaimed video game of the same name, “The Last of Us” has been streaming on HBO Max since January 2023. Not…

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“Holes” still holds up after 25 years

February 20, 2023 0

The critically acclaimed young adult novel “Holes,” written by Louis Sachar is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. First published in August 1998, the book…

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Fogler Library highlights foreign filmmaking with “Perfect Strangers”

February 20, 2023 0

To start off the University of Maine’s Latin American Film Festival, directed by Manolo Caro and first released back in 2018, the Mexican comedy film…

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