Showing posts with label new issue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new issue. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The new Gazette is out!

Hear ye, hear ye! The so-called "Late Summer" issue of the Strange Maine Gazette is out and has hit the streets! Subscribers should have their copies any day now, and vendors will likewise have the new issue in hand -- they've all been mailed. If you're in Portland, you can find it at several locations in the downtown area (see below).
Places you can find copies of the Gazette right now:

-- The Green Hand Bookshop, 661 Congress St, Portland
-- Arabica Coffee, 2 Free St, Portland
-- Coast City Comics, 634 Congress St, Portland
-- Portland Public Library, 5 Monument Square, Portland
-- Strange Maine, 578 Congress St, Portland
-- Maine Historical Library, 489 Congress St, Portland
-- Coffee By Design, 620 Congress St, Portland

Places that will have their copies within the next few days:

-- Boat House Beverage, Long Island
-- Captain Perry's Cafe, Long Island
-- Little Dog Coffee, Brunswick
-- Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
-- Maine Coast Bookshop, Damariscotta
-- Owl & Turtle Bookshop, Camden
-- Fort Knox, Prospect
-- Treasure Chest, Waterville
-- Lithgow Public Library, Augusta
-- Books Lines and Sinkers, Rangeley
-- Mr. Paperback, Ellsworth
-- Mr. Paperback, Dover-Foxcroft
-- Mr. Paperback, Farmington
-- Mr. Paperback, Caribou
-- Obadiah's Bohemian Cafe, Machias
-- Calais Bookshop, Calais
-- York's Book Store, Houlton

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

The new Gazette is out!

I'll be dropping the new Winter 2009 issue of the Strange Maine Gazette at various points around Portland (see my list in the sidebar to the right) over the course of the week, so keep your eyes peeled! Copies are being mailed out today to the out-of-town spots and current subscribers, so all you outlying folks will get a chance to put your hands on one too. Huzzah!

This issue has some fun stuff, covering the last wolf in Maine, whistling swans, wildcats, and a mysterious taxidermist/city marshal. Plus, we review Emptyhouse Film's Twisted Tales from Maine DVD 4-pack, and have a great letter-to-the-editor follow-up to our Bigfoot in Maine series.

Image from Project Gutenberg's post of Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land (June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4) which can be viewed in full here: [Source]