Family Crisis Services’ first gala raises $20,000 to support women and children escaping abuse.
Arts & Entertainment
Monica Wood keeps it close to home
Portland writer finds her niche writing about what she knows – Maine.
Book review: Historian brings to life Maine fort and roles it has played
‘Fort Halifax: Winslow’s Historic Outpost’ gives a fuller picture than previously seen of the ‘venerable relic.’
Television: Going after a story, and then its plagiarist
Documentary explores the case of Jayson Blair and the New York Times.
Television: Tamron Hall breaks new ground on morning TV
The MSNBC host becomes the first black woman to co-anchor ‘Today.’
Movie review: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’: Andrew Garfield imbues Spidey with hipster edge
And he shares great chemistry with Emma Stone.
Ruth Reichl writes about World War II, mystery and of course, food
‘Delicious!’ – the renowned food critic and editor’s first novel – sprinkles culinary know-how through a fun story.
Maine Northern Skies: Clear Light, a summer art exhibition opens May 15 in Hinkley
The L.C. Bates Museum is presenting Maine Northern Skies: Clear Light, a summer art exhibition from Thursday through Oct. 15 at the museum on Route 201 in Hinkley. The exhibition features the work of local artists and their interpretations of Maine’s skies. The exhibit focuses on the richness of Maine’s atmospheric freshness and gives visitors […]
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
Today, Sheila Gray Jordan of Chebeague Island uses the common seasonings of the dinner table to create a family portrait.
Movie review: Period drama delves into race
‘Belle’ could launch its star, Gugu Mbatha-Raw.