My partner and I went to Mackworth Island one morning, looking forward to a peaceful walk along the water. We were enjoying that peaceful walk when, suddenly, a large black dog, running from the other direction, charged toward us, baring its teeth and barking ferociously. The dog’s owner called out, “Are you afraid of dogs?” […]
2023
Commentary: A call to action – secure our world by protecting ourselves and our digital assets
It’s time we change our behavior when it comes to cybersecurity and our online habits.
Indie Film: Et voila! It’s French fare with flair as film festival returns for second year
The Champlain Film Festival is screening contemporary French-language films from all over the world Friday and Saturday in Portland.
Bar Guide: European flair rings true inside The Continental
Despite outward appearances, the pub on Brighton Avenue in Portland gets the stamp of approval from two residents of England.
Let there be fright: As Halloween nears, there’s plenty in Maine to be scared of
From truly spooky to really silly, we’ve assembled some haunting activities across the state that let the whole family get into the spirit of the season.
Face the Music: Beatles hits, ’80s covers, and an ode to pie among high school sweethearts’ repertoire
Wiscasset couple Andrea and Russell Perkins shared a love of music for years before becoming Rubble Betty.
Live Music Lineup: Dar Williams, A. Savage and a tribute to Stevie Wonder
The Parquet Courts frontman brings his solo show to Space.
Eat & Run: At its new location in New Gloucester, Maples is as good as ever
The bakery/cafe is known for its bagels and excellent sandwiches.
These girls are at the center of action for their high school football team
Poland Regional seniors Emma Martin and Nicole Rioux are starters on the offensive line for the Knights.
Things to Do: A pair of plays, a roller derby bout, and fall fun at the wildlife park
Female friendship is at the focus of ‘Paint Night’ at the Public Theatre in Lewiston.