’Tis blueberry season, so why not go all out? My favorite blueberry flavor combination involves both cinnamon and lemon. This recipe combination not only includes all three, but also institutes the 25 percent lessons I’ve learned in researching this column. I built the curd recipe from scratch for use with wild blueberries with the understanding […]
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
A Limerick man finally fulfills his childhood fantasy: Writing video games for work
After years spent trying to get hired in the field, Shawn French lands a job as the lead writer for Epic Tavern, a medieval fantasy game.
Belgian museums fight Facebook over artistic nudity
Unable to promote Flemish Masters through the site due to automatic censorship, art officials have reached out to the social network in the hopes of reaching a middle ground.
Carrie Fisher to appear in next ‘Star Wars’
Her daughter gave director J.J. Abrams her blessing to use unseen footage that was shot for ‘The Force Awakens.’
CBS probes misconduct claims against CEO Les Moonves
He says he regrets ‘mistakes’ of years ago.
Beloved Portland dive bar ends one era, but soon begins another
The establishment that inspired patrons to mobilize when it was threatened with demolition will change owners – but not much else.
At Togus, art therapy offers veterans a chance to heal
A creative arts show at the VA Maine Healthcare Systems-Togus campus is helping local veterans find escape and move forward from problems of the past.
Actor Jeff Daniels and his son bring their musical act to Maine
The folk duo will play three shows in three different towns this weekend.
Einstein gets passing grade on yet another relativity test
A star moving near a black hole distorts light in a way that his theory describes.
After weeks of unusually dry conditions, forecast offers a spell of relief
Parts of the state are enduring dry or drought conditions for the third straight year, but Thursday’s rain and more in the weeks ahead may prevent problems such as wells running dry.