Jawad Al Fatlawi describes to Monique Brouillette how he learned to both play and make ouds for musicians in Iraq, Jordan, and Turkey while living in Baghdad. After arriving in Maine in 2016, Al Fatwali created the Goldeneye Oud, which resembles a guitar, in order to make the instrument feel more accessible to people in the US
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This study is a compilation and compendium of information on the oud, the most important instrument ...
Jigs, Reels, and “Realness”: An Investigation of Ideas of Authenticity and Tradition in New England ...
Danica Design\u27s Erik Laustsen explains how he and his wife, Cindy, make hand-dipped candles in th...
10 million inhabitants, most of whom I found to be both welcoming and generous. 1 The North borders ...
This Audio feature aims to explain the importance of the Egyptian oud in Egyptian music throughout t...
This article is a case study of Sydney based oud player Joseph Tawadros. The discussion centres on t...
Ebenezer Akakpo trained as a fine jeweler in his native Ghana and Italy before moving to Portland, M...
Jennifer Pictou of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs of the Mi\u27kmaw Nation is working to revive quill...
Making It In Maine, piece on Portland native Glenn Gaudin, whose Northeast Wood Products supplies M...
Making It In Maine, piece on Rodney Regier, 46, of Freeport, who worked in oceanography before devo...
We are inviting to the University of Maine a third generation Franco-American fiddler, Donna Hébert,...
Making It In Maine, piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture making. The cachet of...
Making It In Maine, piece on Dana Bourgeois, 43, of Topsham. Employing 14 workers at Dana Bourgeoi...
Books & the Arts piece on old and new Maine handicrafts, including finger weaving, knitting and cre...
SALT Omnibus 2000. Contents 8 Engine House Locomotives are unforgiving beasts to repair. The men i...
This study is a compilation and compendium of information on the oud, the most important instrument ...
Jigs, Reels, and “Realness”: An Investigation of Ideas of Authenticity and Tradition in New England ...
Danica Design\u27s Erik Laustsen explains how he and his wife, Cindy, make hand-dipped candles in th...
10 million inhabitants, most of whom I found to be both welcoming and generous. 1 The North borders ...