Dave Cullen’s ‘Parkland’ will debut in February, the one-year anniversary of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Bolley’s Famous Franks customers criticize new french fry cut
The Waterville eatery’s owners say customers are unhappy with the fries and have threatened to fight them.
Drifters Wife named one of Bon Appetit’s ‘Hot 10’
Bon Appetit bestowed the honor on Drifters Wife on Tuesday, a week after naming Portland Restaurant City of the Year.
Sculptures of deer in Portland Harbor serve as art and advocacy
The sight of the submerged animals at the waterfront is meant to call attention to rising sea levels and climate change.
Oakland’s Camp Tracy to commemorate its founders on 50th anniversary
The anniversary will also focus on the future of the camp, with officers for a new Alumni Club being named.
Lewiston’s Forage market opens a Portland location
Saveur magazine said the bakery’s hand-rolled bagels baked in a wood-fire oven are among ‘America’s best.’
Brunswick’s 3rd brewery to open on Bath Road
Black Pug Brewing is ‘hoping to be big brewery in small tanks’ when it joins Moderation and Flight Deck this fall.
Theater review: ‘Grumpy Old Men’ premieres at Ogunquit Playhouse
It’s the first U.S. run of the musical, based on the 1993 film.
Transgender advocates adopt lobster emoji
In the meantime, they are pushing an online petition for their own pink-and-blue emoji.
Idris Elba hints at future as first black Bond
The star of ‘The Wire’ later cautions fans not to go all a-twitter.