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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Don Lindgren shares his thoughts on rare, old cookbooks and what they can teach us
Rabelais, Lindgren’s shop in Biddeford, holds its annual sale in mid-November.
Chicken dish pays tribute to Julia Child’s fondness for comfort food
Sundried tomatoes make a worthy comeback in this saucy recipe.
Add a pleasant flair to the table with roasted pheasant
It can be wild or farm-raised as look as you cook it right.
Living their beliefs, for some Maine church members, means eating more plants
Choosing food that’s better for people, animals and the planet makes spiritual sense to many.
At Portland polling places, voting is sweetened by homemade treats
The Italian Heritage Center offered an elaborate spread of sweets and dinners to go. At First Baptist Church in North Deering, tray after tray of homemade cookies – all free.
Resurrecting the ‘beautiful’ French language
A group that meets regularly at Waterville’s Muskie Center socialize in French to revel in their shared language, Amy Calder writes.
Updated kitchen, or even old one, can easily be greener
From cabinets to counters to appliances, there are accessible options for saving energy and polluting less.
Maine State Museum, others host pop-up museum for World War I items
Saturday’s event was a precursor to next year’s 100th anniversary of the United States’ entry into what then was called the Great War.
Maine children’s author Ashley Bryan engages Portland audience
He leads an overflow library crowd in a poetry chant and reads excerpts from his new book, ‘Freedom Over Me.’