His podcast now averages more than 2.3 million downloads each month.
Arts & Entertainment
Book review: ‘Father’s Day’ reveals dark secrets slowly, masterfully
Simon Van Booy’s new novel probes the past and present of two lives united by tragedy.
Society Notebook: Appreciation runs deep for YMCA Casco Bay Branch
Its fundraiser raises $60,000 to provide one-on-one support for members with disabilities.
Book review: ‘Ghost Buck’ a story of changing place, and the family that changes with it
The Bennett hunting camp provides the base from which to explore the meaning of hunting, Maine’s natural history and more.
Abbe Museum opens new permanent exhibition on May 1
‘People of the First Light’ explores the lives and times of the Wabanaki people.
Mildred Burrage exhibition shows creative life of extraordinary Maine artist
The retrospective at the University of New England offers insight into her many artistic twists.
‘Game of Thrones’ fans will find out if Jon Snow is really dead
Premiering Sunday, Season 6 will reveal the fate, a closely guarded secret since the Season 5 cliffhanger.
Art Review: PhoPa’s step into sculpture recalls modernist giants
The two-person show of works by Jame Marshall and Daniel Anselmi brings to mind the competitive conversation between Picasso and Matisse.
MPBN to launch separate classical music radio service in May
The new Maine Public Classical service is aimed at satisfying both niche listeners and those who want more news and information on Maine Public Radio.