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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fundraiser to expand Augusta Skate Park seeks to make park more inviting to newcomers
The fundraiser also seeks to honor the late Chris Thompson, a frequent skater known for welcoming new skaters to the park, who died in a car crash earlier this year.
Restaurant delivery service expanding to Brunswick
The Portland food delivery service 2DineIn will launch its first satellite location Aug. 17.
OFF RADAR: ‘Breathe Here: Selected Poems’
Ellie O’Leary’s first collection of poems long overdue
Book celebrates mom who saved suffrage
Maine author, Emmy winner, and former WMTW-TV anchor Elisa Boxer has just released a children’s book “The Voice That Won the Vote: How One Woman’s Words Made History”
Pete Hamill, legendary New York columnist and novelist, dies
Hamill, who was 85, died at a Brooklyn hospital from heart and kidney failure.
The Wrap: Closings and openings, rare peaches and server stress
And cocktails to go may be here to stay – at least for a while.
Bruno’s Restaurant closes temporarily
The Portland restaurant will close for two weeks after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
Pandemic parody of `Goodnight Moon’ to be released in fall
“Good Morning Zoom,” written by Lindsay Rechler and illustrated by June Park, is scheduled for Oct. 6.
Bar Guide: Portland’s hotel bars put their own spin on classic cocktails
These unique concoctions will make you feel like you’re on vacation.