Just a few hundred feet from the Saco River, which is an important flyway for migrating songbirds, the building includes bird-proof glass.
March 2018
Dine Out Maine: Former White Barn Inn chef Jonathan Cartwright opens an eclectic bistro
The well-lit building was previously the home of The Wayfarer in Kennebunkport’s Cape Porpoise village.
Book review: Pure writer, pure prose, pure pleasure
From a place of profound personal contentment, Christine Schutt produces extraordinary stories and themes that explore its opposite.
Book review: Pitchers, playwrights, journalism and jazz in Pittsburgh
Mark Whitaker’s telling of the city’s monumental black renaissance is magical.
Art review: ‘Day Trip’ is a dialogue between 2 artists who go with the flow
The two-person show at Brunswick’s Frank Brockman Gallery features Michel Droge and Marci Spier.
Two slick TV treatments of hip-hop culture
‘Unsolved’ on USA and ‘Atlanta’ on FX are apt but different depictions of the rap realm.
Kennebunk artist captures her peers in portraits of their shoes
Kelly Jo Shows has spent years asking artists for their shoes, and her paintings are now on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
Deep Water: ‘Poems Are the Conversations We Should Be Having’ by Anne Tommaso
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Women in Latin music poised for breakthrough
But is their industry ready for them?
Society Notebook: Contemporaries celebrate PMA Biennial
The annual Winter Bash raises nearly $20,000 to support the exhibit.