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2016
Michelle Singletary: Stressed over financial security? Sometimes you need to let it go
It can be hard to avoid economic angst.
Commentary: Election was a divide between ‘educated’ voters and ‘working-class’ voters
Donald Trump was elected by the 60 percent of Americans who don’t have college degrees. And many of them share a worldview that college-educated voters aren’t equipped to understand.
Alan Caron: Celebrate the system, if not the result
A peaceful transfer of power is underway.
Cynthia Dill: Wishing the best of luck to President-elect Trump
During the campaign, he identified the demand and supplied it.
Maine humorist Tim Sample will reflect on his career
The Boothbay Harbor native, 65, will appear Tuesday at One Longfellow Square in Portland as part of Maine Voices Live.
Writing as Don Trowden, Caleb Mason explores one family’s tragic fall from grace
The Cape Elizabeth author publishes the second in a family trilogy.
Dine Out Maine: When the pieces fall into place, Portland’s chic Tempo Dulu is worth the price
It serves sophisticated Southeast Asian food in a luxe setting where customers can expect to expect perfection.
Masking for the museum
The ball raised money for the Tate House Museum in Stroudwater Landing.
The biennial at Center for Maine Contemporary Art deliciously flawed and fresh
The show, with works from 25 artists, runs through Feb. 5.