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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Squirrels really aren’t so nutty, researcher deduces
A Maine native probes the rodents’ decision-making process for her Ph.D. dissertation.
Feature obituary: Robert Thomas, Edgecomb artist inspired by Maine landscapes, time spent in Beirut
Mr. Thomas worked as a media relations specialist before turning to painting after moving to Maine in 2003.
Chef to open pop-up barbecue restaurant in Woodfords Corner
While he waits for renovations at his planned East End spot, Jonny St. Laurent will make use of the former Abilene
Lucky Clark On Music: Max Ater
Award-winning pop singer and Mainer to perform at Johnson Hall.
Quinoa-Stuffed Tomatoes make a gorgeous, healthy dish
These tomatoes can be made in advance, so they are equally brilliant for both company dinners and weeknight family suppers.
Spaghetti squash with goat cheese makes a great pasta alternative
Microwaving the squash for a couple of minutes is advised to soften up its thick skin for cutting.
Serve baked chicken thighs with lemon pickles for a salty, acidic crunch
Once cured, there’s nothing left to do but rinse off your lemon pickles and decide which of a whole range of dishes they should glorify.
Tips for planning a top-notch progressive dinner
Here are tips from one of the organizers of the Yarmouth event.
‘Everyday Korean’ delivers on its promise of ‘cooking with a modern twist’
The cookbook is a good introduction to an unfamiliar cuisine.