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Maine Public: Couples Get Creative To Tie The Knot During The Pandemic

When the coronavirus hit Maine, it was just before prime wedding season. Weddings and related tourism contribute nearly a billion dollars to the state economy, but wedding business this season has largely evaporated as many couples have either canceled or postponed their plans. Some couples, though, have decided to move forward — opting for micro-weddings or “minimonies” — and the state’s wedding industry is adapting.

 
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PBS: Making People Aware Of Their Implicit Biases Doesn’t Usually Change Minds. But Here’s What Does Work

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The Public's Radio: Artists Turn Plywood Covered Windows Into Community Canvas

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NPR COVID-19 Coverage: The Great Pandemic Bake-Off May Be Over

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BBC World News: Portugal Finally Recognizes Consul Who Saved Thousands From Holocaust

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Maine Calling: Understanding Maine's Rules For Out-Of-State Visitors & More COVID-19 Testing

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PRI: When 'Oh, Fudge' Won’t Do - Researchers Find Benefits To Swearing

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Maine Public:  Passamaquoddy Elder And Master Basketmaker Molly Neptune Parker Dies At Age 81

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Short Wave:  Scientists Find The Biggest Soft-Shelled Egg Ever, Nicknamed 'The Thing'

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NPR Music: Patterson Hood - 'Now, About The Bad Name I Gave My Band"

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Tiny Screen Concert: Duo Deaux Arts

Join Maine Public via Zoom for a performance from Duo Beaux Arts (concert pianist Catherine Lan and Steinway artists Tao Lin). Space is limited, so sign up now!

 

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PRI: When ‘Oh, Fudge’ Won’t Do: Researchers Find Benefits To Swearing