Elda will serve small plates inspired by local ingredients.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Holy Donut criticized on social media for teaming with Salvation Army
Commenters on Facebook say The Salvation Army has a history of discriminating against the LGBT community. The non-profit has denied those allegations.
New York City theater helping Kennebunk with high school musical
Artists from the Public Theater will work with local students and the community on ‘As You Like It.’
Portland String Quartet pays tribute to Maine composers and their teachers
The concert was Sunday at Woodfords Congregational Church.
Metropolitan Opera took no action for a year on accusations against conductor
Three men tell The New York Times that James Levine sexually abused them when they were teenagers.
Movie buff mecca Bart & Greg’s DVD Explosion shutting its doors
Rentals have been declining for years, and November – normally the store’s best month – was dismal this year.
Super photo: Sunday’s supermoon rising over Ram Island Light
OK, supermoons are definitely cool, but what the heck are they again, exactly? Here’s a refresher, courtesy of the folks at Wikipedia: The moon’s distance from Earth ranges from 222,000 and 252,000 miles because its orbit is elliptical. A supermoon is a full moon that coincides with its closest distance to Earth, resulting in a larger-than-usual […]
Trump pounces on ABC News journalist Brian Ross’ suspension for false report
The network has apologized for reporting that during the presidential election, Donald Trump directed Michael Flynn to contact Russian officials.
New host of ‘Prairie Home’ calls Keillor allegation ‘heartbreaking’
Chris Thile also talks about progress in people recognizing what women have endured.
A photographer’s nearly forgotten archive comes home to Maine
The Penobscot Marine Museum leads effort to reclaim the work of Kosti Ruohomaa.