The rock icon assails the president for what he sees as attempts to turn Americans against each other.
Life & Culture
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Window signs at closed Three Dollar Deweys indicate popular pub may see new life
The business closed in July after operating for nearly 40 years, much to the dismay of locals who loved its chili and expansive beer selection.
Portland restaurant Bolster, Snow & Co. has closed
The restaurant, located inside The Francis hotel, will reopen for one night only.
‘SpongeBob’ creator Stephen Hillenburg dies at 57
Hillenburg died of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
It’s OK to eat some romaine again, say US health officials
The FDA still hasn’t identified a source of contamination in the latest outbreak.
Lunder Foundation’s $3 million gift to MECA will increase financial aid
Most of the money will go toward relieving the burden of student debt, while some will be used on the college’s strategic plan.
Dictionary.com chooses ‘misinformation’ as word of the year
Dictionary.com chose “complicit” as last year’s word of the year. In 2016, it was “xenophobia.”
Lewiston biographer spends 4 years immersed in the life of Rock Hudson
For ‘All That Heaven Allows,’ Mark Griffin methodically, exhaustively interviewed friends and family of the star and at least one co-star or crew member from each of his 66 films.
With flannel back in fashion, retailers are feelin’ the love
The preferred fabric of hunters and lumberjacks is also embraced by millennials, leading to a spike in sales.
Maine wreaths heading to Arlington National Cemetery
The Wreaths Across America caravan’s annual weeklong journey begins Dec. 8 in Columbia Falls.