The first lady wanted time to amend her financial arrangement with Trump to ensure the financial future of both herself and their son, Barron, according to ‘The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump.’
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Within Plain Sight’ and ‘All is Calm’
The fourth book in Maine author Bruce Robert Coffin’s excellent crime series, and a Christmas book in June.
‘Good Boy: My Life in Seven Dogs’
Jennifer Finney Boylan to present new memoir with Zoom event June 18
The Wrap: Hugo’s will stay closed until fall, Tao Yuan owner launches a summer pop-up
Also, Chez Rosa opens for outdoor dining, and Little Woodfords is on the move.
The Farmhouse Beer Garden restaurant coming to Farmington
“Farmington needs to have some nice places to be outside, have a beer. Right now, the timing is very appropriate,” the owner said.
Run and Eat: Ramona’s hoagie lives up to the hype
Portland’s new Philly-style hoagie shop offers a lineup of satisfying sandwiches.
Four Portland businesses change licenses to reopen earlier
Four bars and tasting rooms in Portland have changed their state licensing so they qualify as restaurants and can reopen in June.
Bar Guide: Make use of those bottles in the back of your liquor cabinet
Ever wonder what to do with those random liqueurs you’ve amassed? Here’s your answer.
Lakewood Theater in Madison adjusts schedule with late-summer start
The summer season for the Lakewood Theater, the longest-running summer theater in the country, has been rescheduled to begin in August to help protect the health and safety of staff members and theatergoers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Vegan Kitchen: Little Lad’s, a vegan food company and one-time cafe, turns 25
If you don’t know its Herbal Corn popcorn, you should probably set aside this article, just for now, and go find some.