The participation of state historian Earle Shettleworth Jr. brings credibility to this photo-centric accounting.
March 2018
Captivated by curling, Maine artist captures the likeness and attention of the U.S. Olympic team
Bruce McMillan tweeted his watercolors to encourage the team in its gold-medal run.
From away and gone forever, Elaine Ford proves she knew Maine in posthumously published stories
The launch of ‘This Time Might Be Different’ will also celebrate Ford’s life.
Deep Water: ‘Winter Blue’ by Martin Steingesser
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Art review: Work by world-class couple evokes a physical response
Sculptor Rona Pondick and painter Robert Feintuch are internationally known artists showing together at the Bates College Museum of Art.
Dine Out Maine: Sweet (sometimes too much so), whimsical New England-y small plates at Moxy in Portsmouth
The restaurant is run by chef Matt Louis, a multi-James Beard award nominee.
Book review: How Picasso’s ‘she-devils’ changed art forever
In “Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World,” by Miles J. Unger, explores the origins of the artist’s revolutionary painting of prostitutes that is credited with launching cubism.
Ava DuVernay’s unprecedented journey to ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
The director of ‘Selma’ welcomes taking on the big-budget Disney adaptation of a children’s classic.
Meet the judges for the 2018 Source Awards
They sifted through more than 100 nominations to declare this year’s winners.
The Teacher: No need to bring this teacher an apple – he’s got a whole seed bank in Waldoboro
‘Our seeds have basically gone all over the world,’ says Neil Lash, who earns the Source Award for Teacher.