People are picky about their seeds, so get them these presents instead.
December 2018
Trevanna Frost Grenfell is teaching ancient skills in ‘an interesting time to live’
Among the wilderness skills are things like tanning hides.
Homegrown: A&E Stoneworks in Swanville creates foodie gifts from Maine slate
The cake plate can hold an 8-inch cake, or it can be used for cheese or cupcakes.
See migration, its ‘traces, tracks and pathways,’ at MECA
An exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art explores a 21st-century phenomenon.
Two Maine authors’ children’s books – 1 fun, 1 serious – both ring true
‘Finchosaurus’ is a more light-hearted read, while ‘The Orphan Band of Springdale’ cautions about unbridled nationalism.
Cut down on plastic by covering food in cloth? Now, that’s a wrap
Take a T-shirt and bake it in beeswax for a storage sheet you can reuse.
Carpets could be causing trouble underfoot
We don’t know what microfibers may be doing to us.
Why some Maine coastal communities are up in arms about aquaculture
In some towns, neighbors are resistant to what marine experts consider a salve for dwindling natural resources.
Red Sox enter winter meetings with a few tasks on their to-do list
Dave Dombrowski looks to stregthen the bullpen and to sort out the glut of catchers.
Robert Shetterly’s 238 portraits of ‘Americans Who Tell the Truth’ shown together for the first time
The series, which the Brooksville painter began in response to the Iraq War, is on display at Syracuse University in New York.