Richardson will be performing ‘Blue’ in front of a small audience Feb. 19 at The Halo at Thompson’s Point.
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From the editor: Times Record takes evolutionary step to digital-only Mondays
Starting March 1, when you read The Times Record on Mondays, it won’t be on paper. Instead, you’ll be looking at it on a screen on your home computer, tablet or phone. This necessary cost-savings step will offset printing costs and declining ad revenue while preserving our reporting and editing jobs — and the long-term […]
Run & Eat: Get lunch to go and groceries for later at Terlingua’s market
The barbecue and Tex-Mex restaurant reopened down the street, with a new speciality market, in November.
Maine photographers offer their interpretations of life in abstract show
Nine photographers chose four images that reflect themselves for the Union of Maine Visual Artists’ virtual exhibition.
Letter to the Editor: Impeachment jurors should remember the pledge
Members of the both houses of Congress, as well as virtually all the rest of us, have pledged allegiance to the flag, and to the Republic for which it stands. That pledge ends by committing to liberty and justice for all. There is no appendix to the pledge which says “unless it hurts my chance […]
Letter: Support early childhood education
Support early childhood education The future of Maine depends on the early education and care system we build today. Scientists say the best way to build a robust generation of young people who will lead our communities and grow our economy tomorrow is to provide children with stable, responsive relationships and positive learning experiences that […]
Live Music Lineup: Celtic-flavored folk, synth pop and an all-star show
Stream shows from Carolyn Currie, Crunch Witch and David Byrne with his famous friends.
In photos: Mittens and Mainers, what’s not to love?
Warm woolen mittens are one of our favorite things, and they got special attention when Sen. Bernie Sanders wore them, sitting in a folding chair looking grumpy, at President Biden’s inauguration. Sanders’ mien and mittens, in the photo by photographer Brendan Smialowski, went viral, making the Twitter universe, and many others, happy for many cold winter days. The mittens were famously given to Sanders by Vermonter Jen Ellis, a former Mainer. Ellis learned to sew at Mahoney Middle School in South Portland, taught by home economics teacher Jeannette Collett. Here are a few Mainers with their mittens, including Collett, who is wearing her very own pair of Jen Ellis mittens.
Safe ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day, out and at home
Virtual and socially distant options for marking the occasion in Maine include artist-made love notes, romantic music, goat hikes, rom-coms and upscale takeout.
Maine Voices: Looking upstream for causes of racial inequality
Instead of focusing only on who needs help, we should also understand why they need it.