November 2008

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22 Babe in the Woods
Architect Chris Campbell’s enchanting camp on Damariscotta Lake blurs the lines between inside and outside.
By Brad Favreau

29 Radioactive Greens
Former protesters embrace nuke power as the lesser evil.
By Donna Stuart

30 10 Most Intriguing People in Maine
Trend-setters who leave us shaken and stirred: Amy Arnett, Peter Carlisle, Jaed Coffin, Linda Greenlaw, Robert Indiana, Bernard Lown, Jennifer Norbert, Christian Tietje, and the daring duo of Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz.

37 Even Keel
Now 15 percent of the work force, women boatbuilders rock the cradle of the deep.
By Donna Stuart

39 Holiday Gift & Events Guide
See, hear, wonder…shop! Also: Shopping with Mother Earth in mind? Go red and green.

IN EVERY ISSUE

15 Letters
Readers sound off on Patrick Dempsey’s world, Geraldo Rivera’s world, and Christina’s World.

19 Chowder
A tasty blend of the fabulous, note-worthy, and absurd.

58 Dining Guide

59 Restaurant Review
Chef Lee Skawinski’s Vignola: Italian for beginners and experts.
By Diane Hudson

66 Goings On

95 House of the Month
Zoned for Bed & Breakfast near USM, this 7-bedroom John Calvin Stevens mansion was built for Dr. Alfred King in 1912.

98 New England Homes & Living

107 Fiction
“This Month’s Rent”
By Brenda Sparks Prescott

110 Flash

DEPARTMENTS

14 From the Editor
“Da Vinci Code”
A street by any other name…in the Forest City.
By Colin Sargent

54 Market Watch
Art nouveau miniature lamps light up auction houses.
By Sarah Cumming Cecil

56 Performance
Singer Cassi Gray carries a torch for Portland.
By Todd M. Richard

60 Personal Shopper
Hats off to alpaca, angora, and international blends.
By Amy Louise Reynolds

62 CuiScene
Mouth-watering holiday treats: Eat globally, locally.
By Judith Gaines

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