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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Ned Bachus’s memoir explores the challenges faced by first-generation community college students
Many non-traditional students have persevered through intense hardships – including immigration, homelessness, violence and financial pressures – to get to college.
Voices outside the mainstream share their stories at Portland poetry reading
The Portland Public Library kicks off National Poetry Month Saturday by showcasing a half-dozen Maine poets from different backgrounds.
Dine Out Maine: Elda a fantastic addition to southern Maine dining scene
Magical and stunning, Biddeford’s new small plates restaurant gets 4 1/2 stars for its subtle European and Japanese flavors and open-fire cooking.
Haunted by ‘imposter,’ bedridden artist feels helpless, but keeps fighting
With her mind seemingly taken hostage, the Lyman woman seeks some diagnosis that, like her art, would create a sense of order from the chaos.
Maine maple producers gearing up for Maine Maple Sunday
Maple syrup producers statewide are planning events and open houses to promote their product this weekend.
Chris Evans may be done with Captain America
The actor says he has no plans to be in a fifth ‘Avengers’ movie.
Jann Wenner sees ‘a bit of a witch hunt’ in #MeToo
The Rolling Stone publisher would like to see the accused have more due process.
Reflections: All spiritual traditions give us ways to feel, share God’s love
If we discount other religions, we lose opportunities to appreciate the divine.
United gives $10,000 travel voucher to ‘bumped’ passenger
The passenger refused a voucher, wanting cash and then the agent offered the maximum prize.