Formed in 2013, when Peyton Clark and Jake Nagy were seniors in high school, Drive By Todd isn’t easily categorized into one genre - it’s more like all of your favorites have blended together into one when listening to this group.
I can’t get Demon out of my head and heart. A story that will break your heart and leave you hoping; you’ll also navigate the opioid crisis and all the casualties that come with it through the eyes of a funny, quick, direct, and lively narrator.
Tiger Bom is one kick-ass band. With their funky fun style and killer beats, they bring a certain energy to their music that just can’t be compared. How did this all girl band get started and where can you see them perform for yourself?
Jenny is a ceramicist, printmaker, and restaurant worker based in Portland. Her art practice is deeply rooted in her community, environment, and the experiences of those around her.
Today, through the efforts of Penobscot basket artist and advocate Theresa Secord and the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance, there are more than 200 basket-makers in Maine.
How cliche the term ‘looking for oneself’ as if I walked off the front step one day and got lost in the woods.
17-year old Abigail Adamo knew from a young age that she wanted to make music. She grew up listening to a diverse range of melodies - Taylor Swift, Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, along with some folk, bluegrass, and classic country thrown in.
Designed to move between locations, the Welcoming Library arrives in two red crates. In one crate is 30 acclaimed picture books featuring Immigrant and New Generation families and in the other is a set of oversized tinker toys that assemble into a bookshelf topped with a banner invitation to “Read to Welcome” and “Read to Belong.”
The following pieces of art were created by students at The Maine Arts Academy in Sidney. Maine’s only free public high school for the arts provides a rigorous career and college preparatory curriculum and well-rounded arts education to enrich the lives of their students.
You say that she is social, TOO social. Yet he is social too. A natural leader.
Too blind to see that she is a leader. Clearly.
Already hindered by the twisted view of femaleness.