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Dazzling Paris Once Again

Dazzling Paris Once Again By Louise Peloquin In America, he is considered one of the great painters of the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. In France, he had fallen into oblivion. And yet, this artist perfectly seized the Parisian society of his time. His…

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Lowell Politics: December 7, 2025

The agenda for last Tuesday’s Lowell City Council meeting was so brief that councilors had to take a recess 20 minutes in because the rest of the agenda was finished before the 7 p.m. start time for public hearings arrived. However, brevity does not equal insignificance, for the council took…

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The Rag Man

THE RAG MAN By Rocky Provencher My mother’s parents were English and French-Canadian. Both her parents were the first generation of each family to be born in the United States. My mother was born in Lowell. My father’s parents were both French-Canadian. My father was the in the first generation…

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Music & Beer for Two

This intriguing piece of art recently came to my attention. “Music and beer for two” sounds like fun, but the fact that the standing figure has three tankards in their hand is the first of many mysteries about this print. To be fair, the full version of the above illustration…

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Louvre Update

Louvre Update By Louise Peloquin Eight pieces of jewelry worth an estimated $101 406 800, including items belonging to Emperor Napoléon III and his wife Empress Eugénie, were stolen from the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery at 9:30 AM on October 19, 2025 shortly after the museum opened to the public. The…

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Lowell Politics: November 30, 2025

The Lowell City Council met on Tuesday night. The longest and most intense discussion involved a proposed amendment to the city’s “Peace and Good Order” ordinance that would impose a new limitation on already-legal “needle exchange programs” by prohibiting such programs from operating within 1000 feet of a school. In…

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I Give Thanks for Kindness

 I Give Thanks for Kindness Rev. Steve Edington [This is the text of an editorial that was published in the November 26, 2025 issue of the New Hampshire Union Leader.] Strange as it may sound, my most uplifting experience in recent days was a memorial service I attended at the…

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My Thanksgivings

My Thanksgivings By Leo Racicot      Artist Norman Rockwell wasn’t far off-the-mark in his wholesome, homespun depictions of how Thanksgivings were celebrated in the middle years of the 20th century. His illustrations of families gathered together around the table, gazing hungrily at the turkey being carried in by a doting…

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