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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Prepare to be overwhelmed by Big G’s
The packed Winslow deli delivers on its legendary portion sizes.
Bob Dylan whiskey distillery to open fall 2020 in Nashville
Music icon Bob Dylan is set to open a whiskey distillery in fall 2020 under the brand “Heaven’s Door.”
Portland’s Café Review marks 30 years of curating poetry from around the world
Founding editor Steve Luttrell is still the driving force behind the publication, which received recognition by the city on Monday.
How eating sea bass and crab can help Maine lobstermen
Diversifying their catch now is crucial for their future, Rhode Island fishermen advise.
‘One Pot Recipes’ yields big flavor without a big mess
But a lack of photos – and crunch in the tacos – leaves some things to be desired.
It’s never too early to order a local Easter ham
Maine-raised hams have a better taste and texture than hams from factory-farmed animals, local butchers say, but there are only so many they can produce.
New Aldi sustainability goals target packaging
The low-cost grocer plans to make all of its private-label packaging reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025.
Green shaksuka is humble and yet so satisfying
Healthy greens remain center stage in this classic dish.
Behold the mighty Bundt, king of cakes and still going strong
Nordic Ware says that 70 million households worldwide are equipped with a Bundt pan.