A dozen carvers will make sculpture as part of a live exhibit about the history of stone and quarrying in Maine.
Life & Culture
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Dine Out Maine: Savor homestyle Somali cuisine at Mini Mogadishu
The setting at the Portland restaurant is festive and the food modest, yet special.
Making pasta’s the new focus for Roxanne Quimby
After Burt’s Bees, after the national monument, she could take it easy. But this famous entrepreneur can’t stop doing.
Maine artists head to the Arctic in search of a new frontier
Alarmed by a changing climate and eager to tell stories, photographers, painters, songwriters and others go north.
Crowd at Art in the Park drawn to beeswax paintings
The show marks its 38th year at Mill Creek Park in South Portland.
Have umbrella covers, will travel – to the U.K.
A Peaks Island museum owner is taking part of her collection to Bristol, England.
From Israel, an ‘ultra-kosher’ single malt whiskey
The Milk & Honey distillers say the country’s warm climate allows for a speedier aging process.
Leaked email shows HBO negotiating with hackers
Hackers have stolen such material as ‘Game of Thrones’ scripts and demanded that the network pay a ransom of several million dollars to prevent further such releases.
Judge tosses DJ’s suit against Taylor Swift in groping trial
The singer tears up as the judge dismisses the claim that she personally set out to get David Mueller fired from his job.
Beyond Borders Farmers Market puts down roots in Augusta
The market’s goal is create a link between Mainers and new Mainers with fresh produce and food that is their economic foundation.