Last week, white nationalists met just blocks from the White House.
2016
Commentary: How to detect fake news
If something seems too far-fetched to be true, it probably is. And make sure you read the whole story before you share it.
Sculpture, painting, decoration – the many sides of Martin Kremer’s glass art
‘Two Life Views’ is at the Maine Jewish Museum through Jan. 8.
Elizabeth Searle: ‘Some stories hook into the imagination’
The writer and USM Stonecoast teacher weaves fact and fiction in ‘We Got Him,’ a troubled family’s saga during the manhunt after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
Deep Water: ‘My Dying Friend Keeps Posting Pictures of Sunsets’
Shana Youngdahl’s poem has heartbreak and plenty of humor.
‘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.