By David Furtado Husson University Theatre (HUT) will be presenting their rendition of “The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood” from May 1st to the 3rd at the Gracie Theater. This take on the old […]
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By David Furtado A solar powered airplane began its 500 hour trip circumnavigating the globe. Early March 9th the Solar Impulse 2 began its first leg of its journey with a 13 hour trip from […]
Youth in grades K-12 are invited to learn about horses with large animal veterinarians at a University of Maine 4-H Science Saturday workshop April 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the UMaine J.F. […]
Put on your dancing shoes and come enjoy a fun-filled evening while supporting a worthy cause. Join Relay for Life of Penobscot’s team Angels of Hope at Elk’s Lodge, 108 Odlin Road on Saturday, April […]
March is Music in Our Schools month and The Gifts of Music is celebrating by offering a terrific “Grant and Gifts” package to one lucky music teacher in the state. School music educators are encouraged […]
The music of Disney is coming to the Collins Center on Saturday, March 21st at 3 p.m. for the Bangor Symphony Orchestra’s presentation of Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as Time. Featuring the full […]
By Jordan Cust At one point only sailors, prisoners, and carnival sideshows had tattoos. Now it seems like everyone and, yes, their mother, has some ink. A study by the Pew Research Center says that […]
By Jordan Cust Everything can be fixed by a cup to tea. Not by hot chocolate, not by coffee, not by liquor. Tea. With maybe a touch of liquor. Depending on the tea and the […]
By Sebastian Atkins-Taylor BOSTON, Mass. – This winter has been quite the surprise, leaving many places unable to deal the amount of snow that has fallen in their city or town. Places like New York City, […]
By David Furtado Mark Nason is the Radio Director for WHSN located at Husson University. He has been a colleague to some and a teacher to many. But Mark is, overall, the heart of WHSN […]