Renaissance Voices and Director Harold Stover perform a nuanced reading of works by four composers whose last names begin with ‘M.’
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Thai-inspired fried chicken, gourmet doughnuts merge in new Waterville restaurant
Money Cat Fried Chicken and Donuts owners David Gilbert and Kevin Sandes say their new concept fits in perfectly with downtown revitalization.
Recipe: Roasted Spring Onions with Cheesy Polenta
While the onions are roasting, make the polenta by heating the stock in a medium saucepan over medium heat until hot.
Honoring a sculptor who made stone come to life
The life of the late Gary Haven Smith is celebrated this spring with an exhibition in Pownal.
Dine Out Maine: BlueFin leaves diner feeling blue … and much lighter in the wallet
Portland may be one of the East Coast’s ultimate foodie towns, but a great foodie restaurant, this is not.
For Augusta mother, seeing a future with family, studies
Lynn Merrill, 61, who went blind about 23 years ago, delivered the student speech Saturday at the University of Maine at Augusta commencement ceremony.
Nursing homes confronting elderly bullies
They introduce programs, training and policies aimed at curbing spates of bullying, an issue once thought the exclusive domain of the young.
Alabama it’s not, but Lynyrd Skynyrd sibs’ home is officially designated historic
The house is being restored to look like a 1970s time capsule.
Rolls-Royce’s first SUV is a beast and has a price tag to match
The Cullinan’s 6.75 liter, twin-turbo V12 engine has 563 horsepower.
Harvey Weinstein’s wife says she didn’t know about alleged sexual misconduct
Georgina Chapman gives her first interview since the scandal erupted.