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Who Needs Shark Week When Maine Has ‘Lobsteroids’
What if gigantic lobsters took over Maine? It's not very pretty but it made a hilarious movie. Lobsteroids is a cult classic. The movie basically combined Maine lobsters, Maine Rock and Roll bands, and Maine Steroids into one silly movie mess. You see, the steroid-injected lobsters, driven by the noise and frequency of Rock and Roll, try and take over Portland. Hilarity and carnage ensue.
Woof: Scarborough Beach Has a New Lifeguard in Maine, and He’s Super Fluffy
If you've ever been to Scarborough Beach in Maine, then you know one of the first things you see when you get there is the sign letting you know when dogs are allowed on the beach. Doggos love the beach just as much as we do, and little fluffy Bell is continuing to prove that!
Local Bakery in Portland, Maine, Gains Fame for Its Superb Bread
A Portland baking staple has recently received some well-deserved national attention. The fine folks over at The Bread Guide decided to take a look at bakeries across the country to try and determine the best bread bakers in each state. The results were posted recently, and Maine's representative was Standard Baking Company, an outstanding choice.
Hip Portland Speakeasy Named Maine’s Best ‘Hidden Bar’
A trendy Portland bar received quite the accolade from a popular source. The fine folks over at Cheapism decided to dive into the world of hidden bars and speakeasies. This was a wise choice, considering this style of establishment has been a huge hit over the last decade, especially in the northeast.
Lobster rolls and beer are a piece of summer heaven in Portland, Maine
PORTLAND, Maine — No trip to Portland is complete without a stop for lobster and beer, and both are celebrated and served up in style atHighroller Lobster Co. Childhood friends Baxter Key and Andy Gerry started selling lobster rolls out of a hot dog cart in 2015. They teamed up with Peter Bissell of Bissell Brothers Brewery to open this restaurant three years later.
Hooked on Organbuilding: An Interview with Nicholas Wallace
The Diapason’s 20 under 30 winners represent leaders not only in performance (organ, harpsichord, carillon, and church music), but also those who build, restore, and maintain instruments. In our first interview with a young builder, we find out more about Nicholas Wallace, of The Diapason’s inaugural 20 under 30 Class in 2015.
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