Category Archives: Entertainment

Benton basketball star, Miss Maine cast for ‘Survivor’ | Bangor Daily News

Benton basketball star, Miss Maine cast for “Survivor” – Bangor Daily News.

Madawaska dentist on ‘Bachelor’ tonight | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Madawaska dentist on ‘Bachelor’ tonight | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

The year Maine went GAGA | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

The year Maine went GAGA | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Moxie Festival seeking theme suggestions | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Moxie Festival seeking theme suggestions | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Portage to Quebec caravan plans in the works | Presque Isle Star-Herald via Bangor Daily News

Quebec Caravan plans in the works | Bangor Daily News.

A meal and more: Thanksgiving Day tradition of food, fellowship continues at Messalonskee High School, elsewhere | The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME

A meal and more | The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME.

Ski resorts welcome weather | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Ski resorts welcome weather | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Full speed abed: Hundreds watch raucous MDI bed races | Bangor Daily News

Full speed abed: Hundreds watch raucous MDI bed races | Bangor Daily News.

Whoopie Pie Throwdown airs Dec. 8 | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Whoopie Pie Throwdown airs Dec. 8 | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Journalists cite ‘cocoon’ reporting at Bates College | Lewiston Sun Journal

Journalists cite ‘cocoon’ reporting at Bates College | Lewiston Sun Journal

 

Wine tasting, silent auction to aid Aroostook County animal shelter | Bangor Daily News

Wine tasting, silent auction to aid Aroostook County animal shelter | Bangor Daily News.

GQ calls Portland among the ‘coolest’ | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

GQ calls Portland among the ‘coolest’ | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Isn’t it grand? Trader Joe’s opens in Portland | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Isn’t it grand? Trader Joe’s opens | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine tourism traffic up this summer | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine tourism traffic up this summer | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Rockland: Halloween Dance Party with ‘Thriller’ workshop | Bangor Daily News

Halloween Dance Party with “THRILLER” Workshop | Bangor Daily News.

As a football fan, this Mainer is a can’t-miss | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

As a football fan, this Mainer is a can’t-miss | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

THE NEVER MISS A SUPER BOWL CLUB

DON CRISMAN, of Kennebunk: He was living in Denver when he was given tickets to the first Super Bowl by the insurance agent who was handling his mortgage, and continued attending with him even after he moved to Maine.

TOM HENSCHEL, of Natrone Heights, Pa., and Tampa, Fla.: He compares the Super Bowl to “the Fourth of July and New Year’s put together.”

ROBERT COOK, of Brown Deer, Wis.: He was introduced to the other three at Super Bowl XXXIII by a member of the Green Bay Packers front office, who vouched for his perfect attendance.

LARRY JACOBSON, of San Francisco: Attended the first Super Bowl with a date he was trying to impress. She didn’t like football, so he stopped seeing her.

To see the Visa commercials featuring Crisman and his friends, go to: ww.visa.com/advertising

Political change has familiar feel, George Mitchell says | Maine Sunday Telegram

It was November 1988. Maine’s own George Mitchell had just been elected Democratic majority leader of the U.S. Senate. And high atop his to-do list was a sit-down with then-Republican minority leader Sen. Robert Dole.

“I said to him, ‘This job is hard enough under the best of circumstances. It’s impossible under bad circumstances,’ ” Mitchell recalled last week.

And so Mitchell and Dole agreed on a few ground rules:

Never surprise each other.

Never try to embarrass each other.

And finally, be as fair as possible to each other under whatever circumstances might arise.

“We kept our word for six years,” Mitchell said. “Bob Dole and I never had a harsh word pass between us – in public or in private.”

Ah, the good old days.

Click for the rest of the column by Bill Nemitz in the Maine Sunday Telegram.

 

Fish passage is the next step for Presumpscot | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Fish passage is the next step for Presumpscot | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine hockey team sweeps No. 2 North Dakota | Bangor Daily News

Maine hockey team sweeps No. 2 North Dakota | Bangor Daily News

 

New DVD preserves language of Maine’s Swedish Colony | Bangor Daily News

NEW SWEDEN, Maine —There is no doubt that the Swedish culture is still alive in Maine’s Swedish Colony in Aroostook County.

Signs in the colony are written in both English and Swedish, many families still fly the Swedish flag in their yards, and children learn Swedish songs and dances every spring for the annual MidSommar celebration.

When the colony was established in northern Maine in the 1870s, the Swedish language was predominant. But as families saw the need for their children to become more Americanized, English became the language of choice in most households. Over the years, the language began to die off, and only about 30 residents in the colony still speak Swedish today.

Several years ago, Brenda Nasberg Jepson, a Madawaska Lake resident and filmmaker who owns Crown of Maine Productions, decided that she had to do something to preserve what was left of the language before it was lost forever.

Click for the rest of the story by Jen Lynds in the Bangor Daily News.

The DVD can be purchased at www.crownofmaineproductions.com and soon will be available in stores throughout The County.