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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Pamela Wood, founder of Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, dies at 88
Her family and colleagues hail the institute’s longtime leader as a visionary teacher with a passion for storytelling.
Bill Clinton says events in new book could happen
Clinton and James Patterson discuss ‘The President Is Missing,’ the thriller they worked on together that comes out this week.
Ticketfly data breach shuts down Space Gallery’s online ticket sales
The website for the State Theatre, Port City Music Hall and Thompson’s Point was down over the weekend.
Nicaraguan Cardinal Obando y Bravo dies at 92
He was most famous for his clashes with the leftist Sandinista government in the 1980s.
Concert ticketing service scrambles to deal with customer data breach
The hacking of personal information affects up to 26 million Ticketfly user accounts and also forces nightclubs and other venues to seek alternatives for selling tickets.
United Pentecostal Church International leader Tom Fred Tenney dies at 84
He was credited with greatly increasing the denomination’s missionary work abroad.
Skowhegan school’s fifth-graders release salmon raised in class
Students from the Margaret Chase Smith School released salmon they had raised from eggs to fry into the Sandy River in Norridgewock.
Recipe: Apricot, Pistachio and Ghee Laddoos
These are rich, buttery, and gone in two bites. A quick, sustainable and fitting end to a summer lobster boil dinner.
Ghee whiz: Become one using all that comes from clarifying butter
Use the butter with lobster, and finish the meal with treats made from leftover milk solids.