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Letter to the editor: Brunswick mural debate a pointless one

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 10, 2022

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Re: “Inclusive or insensitive? A mural commissioned for Brunswick mill sparks debate” (): Chris Cart and Jen Greta Cart in front of six panels of their mural, “Many Stitches Hold Up the Sky.” The work is scheduled to be installed in the summer on the Fort Andross Mill, also known as Cabot Mill. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Sorry, but people need to get a grip! “You can satisfy all of the people some of the time; you can satisfy... + full article



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