The festival expands to Bangor and Rockland this year, increasing its statewide reach.
March 2018
Deep Water: ‘Catapult’ by Jefferson Navicky
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Book review: Have our tribes become more important than our country?
In ‘Political Tribes,’ Yale law professor Amy Chua explores the resurgent call of the clan and its implications for 21st-century society.
With ‘Mudbound’ and ‘Black Panther,’ cinematographer Rachel Morrison has already made history
And now she has a shot at being the first woman to win an Oscar in cinematography.
Art review: In Bath, an affecting assemblage of assemblages
Mae Billington’s fascinating found-object art is on view at Green Lion Gallery.
Dine Out Maine: Some dishes sing with Indian flavors, others stumble at Taj
The aloo gobi, batura and idli are great; the lamb saag, kheer and, sometimes, the service, not so much.
Oscar predictions: What will win, what should win
The AP’s film critics make their picks for Sunday’s Academy Awards (and agree to disagree on best picture).
After Marlon Brando, the deluge of Academy Awards politics
When the actor sent a native American actress in his place to accept his 1973 Oscar, he opened the floodgates of acceptance-speech protests.
Portland, South Portland plan to fight against climate change
Municipal officials hope to develop plans for each community to reduce carbon footprints and counter the effects of global warming.
How to get every last bit – and we mean every last bit – out of your kitchen scraps
When dreary weather invites you to set a stockpot on the burner, creative use of leftover vegetables can help you reduce waste.