So posits the director of a lavish production of two of the Bard’s ‘king’ plays coming Sunday to PBS.
December 2016
Even as another gallery closes, there’s plenty of fresh art in Portland
3Fish Gallery closed its final show this month. But as Greenhut Galleries begins a new chapter, it’s full of work worth stopping in for.
Book review: ‘Maine on Glass’ uses historic photos to explore a foggy part of state history
Little attention has been paid to early 20th century Maine. Three Maine historians delve into the scenes of the day, captured in a large archive of glass plate photography.
James Taylor’s strength was melancholy; now he must cope with contentment
The recent Kennedy Center Honors recipient looks back on the highs and lows of his nearly 50-year career.
Week in review: No hearing for DeLorme; $1.5 billion deal for FairPoint
Also: Health insurance co-op’s losses up in October.
Michelle Singletary: To embrace holiday spirit, be a grinch
This year, make sure your Christmas ‘means a little bit more.’
Slow Fashion – or the art of sustainable dressing – catching on fast in Maine
Encouraging the use of environmentally friendly textiles and local and regional fibers in the making of clothing, the Slow Fashion movement is growing, one stitch at a time.
In fashion, fickle trends and low prices translate to enormous waste
First we waste time shopping, then organizing overstuffed closets. Soon, we tire of the look and toss clothes away, generating guess what? More waste.
Cardoons please adventurous appetites and the Earth
Eating a greater variety of fruits and vegetables supports biodiversity.
These new Mainers started a leather accessory business in their apartment
They came to Maine to build their brand, Needless Society.