At Sauna Saturdays in the winter at Nurture Through Nature in Denmark, the “healing temple” is open to the public.
2018
Jim Fossel: Restocking the Cabinet, Trump style
The turnover signals the ascension of a newly aggressive foreign policy.
Commentary: How well have we learned the lessons of My Lai?
If military malfeasance at Abu Ghraib and CIA use of torture are any indication, the answer is ‘not very.’
Another View: Rep. Sirocki: Female genital mutilation a problem in Maine
While the media casts aspersions, lawmakers are focused on passing a law needed to protect children.
Week in review: CMP poised for big deal; lobster processing facility gets Saco green light; Thompson Point hotel plan ready for review
A roundup of business news from the week of March 12-16.
‘Maine in World War I’ is a worthy entry in history series
The participation of state historian Earle Shettleworth Jr. brings credibility to this photo-centric accounting.
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.