‘Swifties’ could well decide the outcome of the election.
August 2024
A few wobbles, but overall a meal at Cantina Calafia is ‘pretty terrific’
The charming new Baja/Veracruz-inspired restaurant in Portland’s West End is a secret hidden in plain sight.
Bath pastry maker clears obstacles for recent immigrants seeking jobs
Gagné Foods provides free transportation and makes adjustments to support the new Mainers who keep gourmet pastries rolling off the production line.
Assessing Acadia National Park’s future climate: Warm or hot?
A new report from the National Park Service directs Acadia to plan for two different climate futures: warm and dry, or hot and sticky. Only one thing is certain, NPS climate scientists say: The park of the future will look very different.
For one local artist, drawing and cooking are forms of meditation
On her palette and her plate these days: Juicy, red local tomatoes.
Overshadowed in their time, 3 female artists are the focus of exhibitions in Maine
Museums and collectors are giving new attention to the women of the abstract expressionist movement of the 20th century, and the work of Lee Krasner, Judith Rothschild and Lynne Drexler is on view this summer.
Society Notebook: Ogunquit Playhouse launches fund for new works at lawn party
The upcoming production of ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’ will join the growing list of world premieres hosted by the theater.
How to grill vegetables and bring out their best flavors
Grilling can bring out the best in a wide variety of vegetables. Here’s how to do it right.
Opinion: Want to convince a conspiracy theory believer they’re wrong? Don’t start with the truth.
It’s better to focus on the cause rather than the symptom.
Opinion: Immigrant support services must be reimagined
Diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, on their own, are not enough.