The action moves into high gear with tension growing as the big day arrives, J.P. Devine writes.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Far Side of the Moon’ and ‘A Brief History of Biddeford’
Most Americans remember when the first men landed on the moon. And everybody knows it was astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. Nobody, however, remembers the third astronaut on the Apollo 11 mission.
Bath’s 1st brewpub set to open in November
Bath Brewing Company hopes to be the 1st brewery to be established in Sagadahoc County.
With Weinstein scandal, many question who knew all along
Ben Affleck comes under fire from actress Rose McGowan, who suggests Affleck knew decades ago about Weinstein’s behavior.
Retired Winthrop teacher gleaning excess ‘bounty of our local farms’ for those in need
Stephen Knight says he’s provided more than 15,000 pounds of food to local organizations, including the Augusta Food Bank, since he began gleaning three years ago.
So kids should earn an allowance for doing their chores, right? Wrong.
After years of advice to the contrary, most parents are still getting this basic lesson in money management wrong, a survey shows.
Apple Culture: Local apples taste best in October when the russets ripen
Longer on the tree equals better in the mouth.
When it comes to wine, sweet doesn’t have to mean cloying
Sweet wines are unfairly maligned.
Vegan grain bowls gain popularity in Maine
The healthy fare is on the rise at local restaurants.
‘Complete Guide to the Underground Superfood’ gets you in touch with your roots
A new cookbook gives recipes and lore on roots that range from yams to yucca.