Carrie Mathison of “Homeland” and Charleston Tucker of “State of Affairs” are cases in point.
February 2015
Barney Frank: Reacting to Republicans’ speech reaction
While my partisan and ideological feelings have not changed with my retirement, my role has. I accept willingly the responsibility as a columnist to temper my advocacy with more neutral commentary. Since I wrote critically last week about the Republican response to the economic successes America has had since President Obama came into office, I […]
Rockport gallery shows work of sculptor Leah Gauthier
“Shift” is on view at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
Outdoor calendar
SATURDAY World Record Ride, 11 a.m., Oquossoc The Rangeley World Record Snowmobile Ride for Cystic Fibrosis will leave from Bald Mountain Camps. Last year, the group raised $22,000 and had 385 snowmobiles riding for a world record. The ride starts in Oquossoc and travels to Rangeley. For more information, call 671-7275. Sled Dog Race, 9 […]
What’s that? Adopt a Stop
The volunteer group always needs help to shovel snow at Portland Metro bus stops.
Homegrown: Lynn Holaday’s gnome hats, colorful and warm
The Yarmouth artist sells her wares online, at craft shows and in two Portland stores.
No trickery needed to get more vegetables into weeknight pasta
Easy dinners that even the pickiest of young eaters will like include healthy variations on mac and cheese.
A winter stroll can reveal a lot about your plants
Check on their health, assess their needs and enjoy the fresh air.
Maine food pantries connect with farmers to provide fresh produce
The days of pantry shelves stacked only with canned and boxed goods are over, thanks to a farm-to-pantry movement.