Julie Richard, who has led the organization since 2012, will direct the Sedona Arts Center.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
As the weather cools, more outdoor diners become ‘early birds’
The pandemic has pushed the dinner hour up, especially this fall in Maine, as outdoor diners try to take advantage of the relative daytime warmth.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Dancing at the Colony’ and ‘The Perfect Daughter’
A tender story about a grandmother and granddaughter, and a new mystery from Joseph Souza
Lucky Clark On Music: Noel Paul Stookey
One of the principle members of Peter, Paul & Mary performs with Portland Symphony Orchestra, talks about the anatomy of a virtual concert.
Trump books will keep coming after Trump leaves office
It’s been one of publishing’s most thriving genres of the past four years.
Run & Eat: When one seafood shop closes, a paella place opens
Paella Seafood replaced Miller Brothers on Forest Avenue, bringing a new type of fish dish to the Portland food scene.
Bar Guide: Here’s a little help choosing wine for your Thanksgiving feast
Maine wine shop owners recommend wines with low alcohol, high acidity or nutty notes to complement different courses.
Dine In Maine: Bringing the Beard awards home with Drifters Wife
Part 3 in a series in which we share a recipe from a 2020 Beard Award finalist.
Turkey (and other goodies) to go
The pandemic may have thrown a wet dish towel on Thanksgiving this year, but local restaurants and markets are stepping up with lots of to-go options – and even a few for dining in.
Homefront: This year, we could all use a little luck
Black-eyed peas to the rescue.