On May 20, news sources declared that if Israel fails to allow food and other necessities to enter the ravaged communities of Gaza within “the next 48 hours,” 14,000 innocent children will die of starvation. Israel’s military (mostly supplied by weapons from the United States) has been blockading Gaza, thus causing thousands to die of […]
2025
Bestsellers: ‘Skin and Bones,’ ‘Abundance’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books from Longfellow Books in Portland.
One step closer to losing our civil rights | Letter
I was talking to a friend, a fellow student of history, and we came to the following conclusions. When the government starts deciding that the Bill of Rights only applies to certain people, it has just reduced those rights into privileges. This is the first and biggest step toward elimination. Either those rights protect everyone […]
Too much ICE fishing is bad for Maine | Opinion
Far from shacks or snowmobiles, this is about unlawful overreach by the federal government.
See the new sculpture coming to City Hall Plaza in Portland
Artist Gillian Christy felt inspired by underwater plant life as she designed this sculpture of winged kelp.
Honor Maine’s resilient EMTs | Letter
When we hear emergency vehicles, sirens wailing and lights flashing, driving through our neighborhoods, we wonder about the crisis unfolding. We too often overlook the enduring commitment of those routinely responding to those calls for help — the paramedics, EMTs, dispatchers and support staff — who rush toward danger, not away from it. Emergency Medical […]
Review: Murder mystery ‘Thickafog’ gets Maine island life right
Its setting inspired by Vinalhaven, the book by Caleb Mason would benefit from rigorous editing.
‘Sesame Street’ is coming to Netflix with new streaming deal
“Sesame Street” will release episodes on both PBS Kids and Netflix later this year.
The buzziest films at Cannes so far — and one already causing arguments
Ari Aster’s political horror ‘Eddington’ is a love-hate affair that’s got people talking. ‘Sirât,’ ‘The Plague’ and others have garnered less qualified praise.
Newspaper’s bias furthers the racial divide | Letter
A Maine Monitor report carried in the May 17 Press Herald (“Racial, ethnic diversity increasing in Maine’s health care workforce“) shows exactly why subscribers continue to cancel their subscriptions. Once again you celebrate people of color vs. white people in the health care industry. You use percentages rather than hard numbers to show the difference […]