Families are ripped apart and beliefs challenged in Matthew Lopez’s riveting Civil War drama.
February 2015
Art Review: Around the region, newer art spaces are big hits or big misses
And there’s plenty more coming to Maine in the coming years.
Take Heart: A Conversation in Poetry
“Snow-Flakes” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Skiing in Maine: State parks offer winter wonderlands of fun
With snow conditions excellent, affordable fun is there for all to enjoy at Maine’s state parks.
What’s up in March: Vernal equinox arrives as we march into spring
The day is approaching when light and dark will be 12 hours each.
Allen Afield: Oh what indoor folks miss
Some of us don’t want to be out of the woods.
Birding: When pressed, birds seem to seek shelter from the storms
Research suggests birds can detect infrasound generated by approaching storms.
Republican leaders struggling at the wheel
Majorities in the House and Senate have yet to translate into major accomplishments.
Helen Keller picture proves perfect for Massachusetts museum
A photo of an 8-year-old Helen Keller and her mentor finds a home in Brewster, Mass.
Deep snow has bugs snug as if sleeping in a rug
It’s no winter of discontent for ticks, black flies and moths, which could re-emerge strong and hungry.