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This week’s Liberal Media Scream shows the latest evidence that the media view rising Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis as a huge threat.
The same group that likes to stick “Hate Has No Home Here” posters in their front yard has pulled out every nasty name and reference they can to belittle his improvements in the state, which continues to see hoards moving there from the north.
“Emily at the Edge of Chaos” – Peering over the precipice [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Emily Levine in “Emily at the Edge of Chaos.” Photo courtesy of Kino Lorber.
“Emily at the Edge of Chaos” is the personal journey of the brilliant mind of Emily Levine. First conceived as a one-woman play for the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York in 2009, Levine continued to hone and sharpen her theme, never straying far from her initial thesis–life is a never-ending paradigm shift. What brought it on is an interesting personal story.
Emily Levine was a successful stand-up comedian in the early seventies, a time when the number of female comedians could be counted on one hand. Harvard-educated, Levine was independent, defiant, and played second fiddle to no one. To say she was a brilliant intellectual is giving her short shrift.
In the Saturday, April 24, edition of
The Daily Independent we read âa glimpse into the future of OLBH.â Many of us longtime residents were hopeful another hospital would replace OLBH. And, the COVID-19 outbreak back in March should have sparked some interest and enthusiasm of the need for two hospitals in the area. We read ARC may be coming to OLBH. It is an excellent resource for addictions and we are hopeful they are well received and have great results!
But, that still leaves our community with just one hospital and many folks by necessity or by choice are having to travel elsewhere for their medical needs to be met. We, too, are focused on health care. Maybe someday we will once again have the privilege of having two hospitals in the community.
Maine becoming part of Divided States of America
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After a quarter century of life away from Maine, I have noticed some changes that perhaps others have observed. The bitter winters seem to have lost their bite but there is no doubt of a new bitterness in the air. It appears the only way you are to find Unity in Maine, it’s not far from Freedom and Liberty but much closer to Albion.
I do recall the divisions of cross-town sports rivalries but do not recall a disdain of fellow citizens for their political views! Maine has always been a microcosm of or nation; and now the Divided States of America are on full display in the Pine Tree State.