Seth Pillsbury transcribes music that has been written for piano, such as pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, into forms that can be understood by guitarists.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fine-dining restaurant Solo Bistro to close at end of summer in Bath
The owners – and now empty-nesters – say they’re ‘ready to move on’ and cash in their investment after 12 years of operation.
Skowhegan River Fest to open Wednesday
The showcase for the Run of River Whitewater Recreation Area runs through Sunday.
Two Maine restaurants finalists on Bon Appetit’s list of best new ones
The top 10 Best New Restaurants in America will be announced Aug. 15.
Former WWII paratrooper flies over Maine in vintage Flying Fortress
The flight on the 73-year-old B-17, to be featured at a weekend air show at Owls Head, delights 89-year-old Kenneth Morang.
Pricey, nitrogen-infused coffee winning devotees in southern Maine
The specialty cold brew is growing popular in local shops and delis, with a dark, foamy allure that draws comparisons to Guinness beer.
Niagara Falls suffers bout of blackish water
Tourists and residents are assured that its cause was a routine wastewater plant discharge.
Study links insufficient sleep to going up a clothing size
The study finds the smallest waists and the lowest BMIs for people getting 12 hours of sleep.
British TV station defends decision to air Princess Diana tape
The recordings will feature in a documentary due to air Sunday.
25th annual Taste of Waterville opens Wednesday with new locations for The Bite, vendors, beer garden
Thousands expected downtown for a day and evening of live music, dance, food and children’s activities.