Natural Instinct
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January / February |
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For a quarter-century,
the fragility of the environment, whether natural, constructed,
external or internal, has been a consistent and rather elusive
subject in Susan Groce's art. |
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Searching for Utopia
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January / February |
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Naomi Jacobs' worldview
has been shaped by her research in utopian studies, a field that has
grown from relative obscurity to a broad examination of philosophy,
popular culture, technology, communication and politics. |
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Degenerate Musik
- November / December 2008 |
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Pianist Phillip Silver
has devoted his music and scholarship to ensuring that the world
hears the voices of the composers the Nazi regime attempted to
silence. |
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The
Big Picture - September / October 2008 |
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In many ways, the
permanent collection of the UMaine Museum of Art is a who's who of
American — and, more recently, international — art. Tour a selection
of staff favorites from the nearly 7,000-piece collection. |
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Music
that Opens Doors
- March / April 2008 |
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In 2006 in Guatemala, a
youth orchestra Anatole Wieck mentored showed him the ultimate
ability of music to not only lift the spirit of a society, but also
to bring about social change. |
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Staging
Area - March / April 2008 |
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Margo Lukens specializes
in Wabanaki literary history and literature of mixed blood. As a
result of her teaching and research, she has become an empowering
facilitator for the voices of Native writers and playwrights. |