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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
King’s ‘Dark Tower’ set to hit the big screen
The movie will be released in August.
Farm-to-table restaurant in Mercer enters second season
The owners are winding down their other businesses to focus on 122 Corson, the restaurant they supply with vegetables only 400 feet away.
Dine Out Maine: At Sichuan Kitchen, don’t let appearances fool you
This understated restaurant is turning out Sichuan cuisine that will have you coming back for more.
Ogunquit opens its season with an exhibition of Dahlov Ipcar’s early work
In his first season, the museum’s new director gets an introduction to icons of Maine art.
National Free Comic Book Day proves genre’s popularity across age, gender lines
Events Saturday at the Waterville Public Library featured free comic books, costumes and comic book character composition.
Maine Fiddlehead Festival returns to Farmington with diversity theme
The festival kicks off its sixth year on Saturday with the theme “Seeds and Breeds: Promoting and Preserving Food Diversity” at the University of Maine Farmington’s Emery Community Arts Center.
Deadhead alert: Jerry Garcia’s guitar, named Wolf, is up for auction
The auctioneer says it first appeared in a 1973 New York performance the Grateful Dead gave for the Hells Angels.
Prom 2017: Starring Maine’s fashionable teens
Send us your pictures of tuxes and gowns and we’ll use them in our 2017 high school prom gallery. Just click, upload and give us names to go with the faces.
Calorie counts appear on some menus, despite delay of rule
Many chains have been scrambling to comply with Friday’s deadline and don’t plan to change course.