Relying on a world strategy backed by armed might has cost us trillions and done little to solve international disputes.
2017
Society Notebook: Port Resources stars light the way to meaningful living
The nonprofit honors those who have helped its mission to support people with developmental and behavioral health challenges.
Art review: The other outstanding art shows of 2017
Maine’s art scene provided more than enough to write about this year, and next year should be no different.
The memoir ‘Settling Twice’ walks readers through a cloud of memories
Castine writer Deborah Joy Corey takes a fluid approach to a linear model.
Aboard cruise ships across the world, a Belfast couple teach and create art
Marcie Bronstein and Alan Fishman found a way to combine their love of art with their desire to travel.
Book review: The slaves who helped build Detroit
Author Tiya Miles has compiled documentation that does for Detroit what the Works Progress Administration and the Federal Writers’ Project slave narratives did for the South.
Cellphones becoming technology non grata on movie sets
Some directors, like Quentin Tarantino, have outright banned them, but not everyone embraces the idea.
Week in review: No white Christmas jewelry refunds; retail pot deal may be near
Also, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens sues Boothbay over rescinded expansion permit.
An oyster’s journey from sea to table
How your food gets to you (at least if you’re lucky enough to live in or visit Maine)