During the past 10 years, new venues changed the state’s entertainment scene while our artists showed the world their abundant talent.
2019
Maine Food A to Z: Our annual roundup
In 2019, we embraced hard cider, mocktails and oat milk; fretted about the impact of climate change on our food supply; and mourned some beloved – now shuttered – restaurants.
Got an air fryer for a holiday gift? Make this first
The bagel chips are incredibly crisp and satisfying,
A rustic French-style tart with the best fleeting winter fruit
Quince is the word.
Commentary: Maine should take part in regional effort to cut transportation pollution
The Transportation and Climate Initiative will deliver economic, health and environmental benefits.
Maine Voices: Social media opens door to my world
As a half-Japanese teen in a mostly white state, I’m glad that young people and their parents have this platform to learn about diversity and racism.
Our View: Wage climate fight with Maine’s forest products
Steel beams and concrete can be replaced with climate-friendly wood products.
A new collection of short stories adeptly showcases Maine
Littoral Books’ latest, ‘North by Northeast: New Short Fiction by Writers from Maine and New England,’ casts a wide net, from familiar locations to the state’s legendary fog.
Jim Fossel: Partisanship is the whole point of impeachment
As we head toward a Senate trial, neither party has grounds to express shock at how biased the process has become.
The Maine Millennial: Give young people reasons to stay, move here
Maine should focus on what we have (nature, breweries) and beef up what we lack (affordable housing, good-paying jobs, public transit).