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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Comic book genius Stan Lee, Spider-Man creator, dies at 95
Lee, who created such iconic comic book characters as Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and Black Panther, reportedly died early Monday morning in Los Angeles.
New exercise guidelines say starting as young as 3 is best
The advice to move more and get kids active younger is the first update to federal physical activity guidelines in a decade.
Michelle Obama’s book is next pick for Oprah’s book club
The former first lady’s book, ‘Becoming,’ includes deeply personal revelations and is expected to sell millions.
With tackle football under pressure, supporters are rallying around flag
Fear over concussions has contributed to a sharp decline in youth tackle football over the past decade.
Watch: An apology from normally unapologetic Saturday Night Live
Actor Pete Davidson says he’s sorry on air in person to military veteran Dan Crenshaw, who was elected as a Republican representative in Texas, for a joke he made on last week’s show.
Dine Out Maine: Under new management, Blue Spoon on Munjoy Hill has its ups and downs
The chef has a way with vegetables, but some of the entrees are uneven
First released in 1937, story of ‘Curious Lobster’ and pals is as fresh as ever
Kids will still love these unlikely adventurers (as will their parents).
Windham native Amy Allen writes her way to the top of the pop charts
A former performer, the musician is working as a songwriter in Los Angeles and has landed two radio hits this year with songs by Selena Gomez and Halsey.
Fresh or frozen fish? The answer may surprise you
A long-standing myth about frozen seafood purports that it is of poor quality because freezing is the seafood industry’s way to prevent aging fish from going bad.