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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Green Plate Special: The fate of wild salmon may point to the fate of the planet
And if history is any guide, we should be worried, writer Mark Kurlansky argued on a recent visit to Maine to promote his new book.
From Russia with love: A new cookbook captures a place, a people and their palate
If butter, fermentation and skillful storytelling are a few of your favorite things, pick up a copy of ‘Beyond the North Wind.’
Who does maple season best?
Put up your dukes, Vermont, New York state and Quebec. We’re coming for ya.
Maine Gardener: Skip the Off. Plenty of plants and good bugs can help repel the bad ones
Skip the tansy, too.
Portland Pie in Waterville offering takeout, delivery
Owner Patrick Mulligan said he had to lay off workers, but those who remain are grateful for customers who order takeout and delivery.
OFF RADAR: While you’re staying at home without the flu …
What are we going to do as we hide out during the weeks, or possibly months it takes the COVID-19 storm to run its course?
Without restaurants to buy their goods, farmers turn to consumers
A Waldoboro cheesemaker made a spreadsheet of Maine farms and what they have to sell. Before you could say local lamb, University of Maine Cooperative Extension turned it into a website.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Ordinary Love’
In sickness and health, film a tale about grief.
Lucky Clark On Music: Darren Holden
Irish quartet The High Kings features heritage, energetic music