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These columns originally appeared on VillageSoup.com
A place of ham and wine
(Feb 6): The house wine comes first, it's garnet-colored and Spanish,
that's all I know. Jessi pours it out of a decanter sitting on the
counter into a little juice glass. Next to me, baby Francis is shoving
her little fist in a glass of water, pulling it out and licking it
and then shoving it back in. Full
Column
Send In the clones
(Jan 23): Did you hear the one about the world's first cloned baby from
a group that believes in extraterrestrials? No, I'm not setting you
up for a joke, but they sure are.
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Column
The Sea Dog's unhappy hour
(Nov 14): I just about plotzed when I heard that the Sea Dog has been
closed "indefinitely." Full
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 White trash comfort food
(Oct 28): As the cool rainy days approach, and wind skitters the leaves
down the streets, I'm getting the comfort food craving. My hips and
butt are programmed to pack on the winter weight and mac and cheese
with ketchup's looking better than ever. Full
Column
A canvas of trees
(Sep 6): Darling, the wine was served lukewarm in plastic cups, but that
didn't take away from the fact that the art was faaaaabulous. Full
Column

The power of cheese
(June 12): You pass the place a million times on Route 1. Its sign announces -- Buses and RVs welcome. Since I'm always on the search for good culture in this town, what else was there for me to do on a Wednesday afternoon, but go to a cheese tour at The State of Maine Cheese Company in Rockport? Full Column

Britney Spears is not a role model for these girls
(March 12): We have a lot of cool chicks around here, including one 17-year-old dynamo, Christine DeMichele. Full Column
Rock lobster
(Aug 6): I may go to Vegan Hell, but I love me the taste of crustacean in the summer. Full Column
Vivre les livres
(Sep 24): It's Banned Books Week time again. Get out your matches and lighters, pile them books up and get them books a-burnin'! Full Column
False Summit
(Aug 9): Camden can be as comfortable as a pair of sweatpants -- and for that matter, the town can feel as saggy as that elasticized waist band.
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