‘Unsolved’ on USA and ‘Atlanta’ on FX are apt but different depictions of the rap realm.
2018
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.
Recipe: Roasted (or grilled or broiled) oysters with maple syrup and chipotle butter
The recipe uses 24 roasted oysters.
Older adults will want to plant gardens that will last for generations
Those who will tend to your plants years down the road will thank you for growing beautiful, low-maintenance gardens.
Mount Desert Island – a small place with some big environmental goals
The Climate to Thrive group, formed in part to make the island energy-independent by 2030, is thriving.
Notes from the field: Farm-to-table and sustainability news
The use of sprouted wheat flour in bread is a growing trend among bakers.
Climate policy expert and Maine native prefers quiet of woods, but now makes plenty of noise
Former Interior Department worker Joel Clement filed a whistleblower complaint and brought his story to the public – that he was reassigned to the agency’s accounting office as retaliation for climate change advocacy.