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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Three ways to add lobster to your Super Bowl party
No matter who you’re rooting for Sunday, you should be loyal to lobster.
Air Force relaxes policy on tattoos, body art
But the head is still an unauthorized area.
Lake George Regional Park winter carnival promises day of family fun Saturday
The carnival, featuring a Box Sled Derby and ice fishing competition, is marking its 25th anniversary at the park in Skowhegan and Canaan.
Boy Scouts open doors to transgender kids who identify as boys
The organization’s previous policy was based on the gender listed on a child’s birth certificate for boys- only programs.
Freeport artist living a dream, with cover image on this week’s New Yorker
Abigail Gray Swartz, who attended the Women’s March in Augusta, updates the iconic Rosie the Riveter as a woman of color with a pink pussyhat.
‘Under the Skin’ tests the strength of the parent-child bond in its regional premiere
The Public Theatre in Lewiston is staging the play through Sunday.
Mainer’s video shows a time before supermarkets ruled the roost
Interviews capture a bygone era when small stores were a place for both groceries and fellowship.
‘Hidden Figures’ is surprise winner at Screen Actors Guild Awards
Lily Tomlin receives a lifetime achievement honor.
Video captures Sand Hill memories and Augusta’s Franco-American heritage
At one point, dozens of small markets dotted the landscape, creating a sense of community for mill workers and their families.