Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
2022
As energy prices rise, thousands of Mainers at risk of losing power
More than 2,000 Maine households have been disconnected over the past month, and tens of thousands more are struggling with past-due balances.
The effects of faculty cuts ripple across UMF campus and into homes
After building roots in Farmington, will the professors eliminated from UMF’s humanities and social sciences programs leave the community they have come to love?
Savoring the sweet spot before the summer tourist season
Moan if you will, like it or not, we all know that the arrival of tourists is necessary for Maine. But now’s the time to hit those downtown hot spots and those favorite seasonal places before they get too crowded to visit.
The View From Here: ‘Everything is possible’ for abortion foes
The absurd myth of last-minute abortions is propaganda designed to drown out legitimate policy debate.
Birding: Welcoming the return of the ruby-throated hummingbird
The ruby-throated hummingbird – the only hummingbird to breed in eastern North America – comes to Maine after a winter spent between southern Mexico and western Panama.
Art review: In four photo shows, Mainers and masters display the medium’s range
Cove Street Arts, the Maine Jewish Museum and two colleges are focusing on photography this spring and summer.
On the Edge: What a way to go
Thinking about what it means to ‘pass,’ J.P. Devine mulls how to mark the occasion of crossing over to the other side.