Janice and Charles Tyler faced discrimination early on, from a real estate agent who refused to show them a home to neighbors who refused to let their children play together, but they always weathered the storms together.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Benedict Cumberbatch praised for tackling mugger
Sherlock Holmes’ fictional home address in London is around the corner from the scene of the attack.
Wild-card entry wins national spelling bee
When his opponent who had previously beaten him in a local bee, trips up spelling ‘Bewusstseinslage,’ Karthik Nemmani nails it with ‘koinonia.’
Price of lunch with Warren Buffett climbs to over $3 million
Proceeds from the auction go to a California foundation that helps the homeless.
Ella Brennan, icon of New Orleans food scene, dies at 92
The feisty matriarch of the Commander’s chain once told Emeril Lagasse, ‘Leave your ego at home.’
Exhibition explores world of Winnie-the-Pooh
‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic’ opens Sunday at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art.
New York judge rules against makers of ‘Sesame Street’ in film dispute
The legal challenge involves the distributor of the upcoming Melissa McCarthy movie, ‘The Happytime Murders.’
Teacher in USM program wins Ruth Lilly prize for poetry, $100,000
Martin Espada becomes the second person affiliated with the college’s Stonecoast master’s program to receive a major award this year.
Winthrop Farmers Market reopens with more vendors after hiatus last year
The farmers market will open Thursday afternoons in a parking lot at the intersection of Route 133 and Summer Street.
Maine maple syrup, honey producers sour on ‘added sugar’ label
The new federal requirement would have them list their products as having added sugars, even though they don’t.