The $14.5 million war chest the former candidate is sitting on could help a lot of struggling Maine people.
2021
Jim Fossel: Democrats face trouble without Trump
Biden’s left-right-and-center coalition was welded together by dislike of the 45th president.
Insight: 2020 was a good year – for reading Maine history
The anniversary of Maine statehood gave a retired editor a vantage point to tell the story of the last 200 years, one day at a time.
This ‘Pinocchio’ is darker and more demented than you’re used to, but that’s true to the book
What is it about “Pinocchio”? Italian writer Carlo Collodi’s 1883 children’s book – a fable about a wooden puppet who yearns to become a human boy but who must first prove himself worthy through selflessness – has been called a metaphor for the human condition. The story has proved resonant enough to receive numerous film […]
In ‘Bridgerton,’ Shonda Rhimes stakes a sumptuous, provocative claim on Netflix – and the traditional period drama
No one can lay a special claim of ownership on the TV period drama. It is not sacred space or a part of a historical preservation act. It’s make-believe, and therefore communal property. The crunchy gravel, the chandeliers, the gardens, the grand foyers, the full-length gloves, the piano forte, the needlepoint, the riding boots, the […]
Bedside Table: Politics on the nightstand
One Maine reader – and we’d guess plenty more – is reading about Donald Trump from the perspective of his estranged niece.
Why you’ll always find sweetened condensed milk in my kitchen
In defense of the canned, sugary stuff.
Eight ways wine will change in 2021
Rosé is still hot, online wine will continue to boom, sustainability has legs – and lots more.
This smoky white beans and Brussels sprouts dish is good with canned beans
but ethereal with dry.
Green Plate Special: Pare down a packed spice rack to these essentials
Chefs weigh in on the dozen spices to bring to a desert island.