The congresswoman from Maine’s 1st District is honored because of her advocacy for local foods and organic agriculture, and her attention to the issue of food waste.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Freedom chef among 4 Mainers awarded for writing about food
The awards honor New England cookbooks and food books.
Last surviving Bee Gee bro is now Sir Barry Gibb
After being knighted by Prince Charles, the 71-year-old singer-songwriter says: ‘If it was not for my brothers, I would not be here.’
U.S. restaurants host refugee chefs who offer a taste of home
The Refugee Food Festival involves restaurant owners turning over their kitchens to refugee chefs for an evening.
Migration works attributed to provocative street artist Banksy popping up in Paris
One near a former center for migrants at the city’s northern edge depicts a child spray-painting wallpaper over a swastika, and others try to deface it.
For diners in Maine, gourmet burger trend sizzling hot
Specialty restaurants proliferate in Maine as appetites grow for new spins on an American classic.
Name of ‘Little House on the Prairie’ author removed from children’s award over ‘stereotypes’
A library association board says Laura Ingalls Wilder’s portrayals of blacks and native Americans in her books are ‘not universally embraced.’
Roseanne Barr: ‘I made myself a hate magnet’ with racist tweet
The actress says she’s remorseful and accepts the consequences, but laments that the offense was unintentional and people won’t accept her explanation.
Award-winning poet Donald Hall dies in New Hampshire at 89
He published more than 50 books, but his greatest acclaim came for his poetry.
Winslow church group a model of continuity for 200 years
Members of Ye Female Society for the Support of the Gospel, who annually meet on the third Tuesday of June, have paid the same dues each year for two centuries and have never changed their constitution.