Archive for April, 2008

Apr 08 2008

Bonobo - A West End Treat

Published by Jason under Places to Eat

Amber and I headed to Bonobo for date night last Friday. We’d seen the restaurant as we walked from our car to Caiola’s a few months ago, and I’d read some good things about it online. We got to the restaurant a bit before 8:00 PM (we’d gone to the gym beforehand) and were able to seat ourselves immediately. The restaurant isn’t very large and our two-top was the only open table I saw, so we got a little bit lucky I think.

They were busy, but not swamped, so we had a waitress’s attention in fairly short order. The beer menu is a tad short for my tastes, but they did have a $7.00 bottle of Delirium Tremens, a few local selections, and some craft beers from away. Amber had a glass of red wine while I chose an IPA. We split a Caesar salad (sans anchovies) and their Gruyere pizza. I also asked for a slice of the pepperoni pizza just to see what a more traditional pie tasted like. Strangely, the slice came out first, followed by the salad a few minutes later. This is not a fine dining establishment, and I didn’t really specify whether the slice should be an appetizer or part of my main course, so I guess I shouldn’t have been too surprised.

The pepperoni pizza was very good. As mentioned on MaineToday.com, the thin crust is excellent, and the wood firing imparts a nice chewiness. The slices of ‘roni were smaller than most pizza joints and the cheese did not overwhelm the pizza like at some other establishments. Amber liked the Caesar salad, but I found the dressing a touch too tart for my liking. The highlight, though, was the Gruyere pizza. Slices of roasted potato, spinach, and prosciutto (or was it pancetta?) with Gruyere and a garlic butter sauce made for an excellent, if non-traditional, taste experience. We were quite full with nearly half the pizza still left, so we had some leftovers for lunch on Saturday too. It re-heats quite nicely. Unfortunately, we didn’t have room to try any of the desserts.

For just over $40, including a drink each and tip, this was a great find for a casual weekend dinner. This little area of West End, with Caiola’s and Aurora Provisions, seems like quite a little hidden gem just off State Street. Within reasonable walking distance of the top-of-the-hill attractions such as the museums and galleries, I’d highly recommend stopping in for a slice (or a pie), especially if you can’t get a table at Caiola’s or one of the Congress Street places. The towny feel, the friendly if unpolished wait staff, and the excellent crust and unique toppings make this place well worth a visit.

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Apr 07 2008

Civil Air Patrol Base, Bar Harbor, Maine

Published by Jason under Photos

I found a pretty cool Library of Congress photoset of 1940s airplanes taking off and landing at the CAP Base in Bar Harbor. I wanted to share one of my favorites from the set. According to the CAP website, there is no longer a squadron based in Bar Harbor, so this is a fun look back in time.

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Apr 02 2008

UMaine Law Students Launch Counterattack on RIAA

Published by Jason under Maine in the News

As reported on several online news outlets today, those plucky UMaine Law students have decided to take action on Magistrate Judge Kravchuk’s suggestion that the RIAA lawyers face Rule 11 sanctions. In an article entitled Maine law students try to derail RIAA lawsuit express, Ars Technica reports that the same students at UMaine Law who argued to have the RIAA’s John Doe lawsuits thrown out are now filing suit demanding the exact sanctions Kravchuk suggested. My best wishes go out to them in their efforts.

Suing your customers is not a way to sustain a business model. When will the RIAA learn?

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