Business news from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6.
2018
For Gaga, Cooper, cast, ‘A Star Is Born’ hits close to home
The journey of making the film prompted personal reflection, both on the set and off.
Jim Fossel: NAFTA revisions are not a done deal
Legislative bodies in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. must still vote on President Trump’s trade deal revisions.
Dine Out Maine: Eaux chef ‘takes off the cuffs’ and tinkers – in a Maine way – with Bayou classics
And what a mashup it is – laissez les bon temps rouler, ayuh!
The Maine Millennial: Kavanaugh needed to be upfront about his drinking
The fact that he drank to excess in his younger years shouldn’t have disqualified him; that he lied about it should have.
The View From Here: Janet Mills campaigns in prose
How much does a candidate for governor need to know about the job? Apparently, it depends.
The quest to bring back the New England cottontail
The effort includes some R&R: restoration (of habitat) and romance (in the form of potential mates).
Bowdoin exhibit invites visitors to strum a tune with their cellphones
A coordinated drawing and sound installation works in concert with an iPhone app, turning the gallery into an instrument.
Nation’s eyes on Maine’s 2nd District
The race between Bruce Poliquin and Jared Golden is among the most closely watched in the U.S.
Bill Nemitz: Two miracle workers win Nobel and save my life
James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo laid the groundwork for a new generation of immunotherapy drugs that offer hope to cancer patients who previously had none.