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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
In Maine libraries, stores and cafes, silent book clubs quietly catch on
In what might be described as post-pandemic plot development, social events are popping up that appeal to people who love to read, creating community and helping to make their worlds ‘a bit bigger.’
The federal government tightens rules around pesticide applications
But they don’t go far enough, as homeowners probably won’t read them. It’s the plants and animals in your garden that will suffer.
Jan. 28, 1994: Former Madison attorney can stand up again after spending 17 years in a wheelchair, oil prices jump 8-9 cents as bitter cold endures, and Scott Paper Co. quiet on if cutbacks will happen at mills in Winslow & Skowhegan
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Jan. 27, 2000: Waterville eyes future with ambitious 3-phase marketing plan for downtown, crashes litter I-95 due to ice-sheathed roads, and Fairfield hires a new town manager
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Fifth Student’ and ‘Our Maine’
A medical thriller from Geoffrey Cooper and a collection of 39 entertaining and educational essays about our home state
Jan. 26, 1993: Sears targeting Rockland store to close while Augusta location remains open, Waterville-native Sen. Mitchell names Bangor resident as top federal prosecutor in Maine, and despite wacky weather it’s still winter in Maine
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TV SERIES REVIEW: New ‘Monsieur Spade’ brings elements of classic to France
Clive Owen (“Inside Man,” “Croupier”) appears this week on AMC’s “Monsieur Spade” as Sam Spade. If that classic name seems familiar to you, you’re a lot older than you look. Sam Spade was famously the name on an office window atop Hyde Street in San Francisco, where the cable cars still turn. It spelled out […]
Want an inside look at the Oscars of the food world?
Here’s the scoop on the James Beard Awards.
Jan. 25, 1984: Some 700 mourn popular Waterville ‘physician who cared’ at service, central Maine roads turn slick during mid-thaw, and shoe industry asks federal government to place quotas on imported shoes
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