Shana Youngdahl’s poem has heartbreak and plenty of humor.
November 2016
‘Marathon’ revisits the known – and unknowable
A new HBO documentary focuses on three families who were at the finish line when the bombs went off at the 2013 Boston Marathon.
Dine Out Maine: Yarmouth’s Dirigo Public House embraces the local, the distant
Don’t miss the burger, which is worth the drive from Portland.
A movie about postcards? It’s not as boring as you might think
Maine filmmaker-musician Sumner McKane moves past his initial doubts and finds fascinating history in the story of Eastern Illustrating.
Society Notebook: Gaelic fun for the greater good
The Fall Ceilidh raises about $10,000 to help the York County Community Action Corp. serve the elderly.
Book review: In “The Kinfolk,” characters of The Five Stones Trilogy meet their fates
Brave kids use their daylights to battle evil on a hidden isle in the conclusion to a fantasy saga.
Warren Beatty returns to acting and directing in one fell swoop
The era-spanning auteur, 79, portrays Howard Hughes in “Rules Don’t Apply.”
Trump has been elected, so what’s next for sustainability?
Mainers who have dedicated their careers to science and environmental advocacy offer their thoughts, and a call to action.
Notes from the field: Maine students come up with food system innovations
BRUNSWICK Students win challenge with plans for businesses that reduce food waste Two teams of students won the college track of the Maine Food System Innovation Challenge with plans to create businesses that would divert wasted food into usable products. The College of the Atlantic students proposed [Re]Produce, to use farm surplus or imperfect corn, […]
To get to college, Alex Pine drove from California to Maine in his biodiesel-fueled car
Now he works for the company that filled the tank.