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Columns
News columns from staff writers and contributors to the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Dana Wilde: What do spiders know, and how do they know it?
While animal instinct plays a role in behavior, spiders make choices that suggest more complex minds at work, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: ‘Can I have some water?’ he asked
Something happened in Georgia this week that has J.P. Devine remembering the magical gift of water and its powerful lesson this Easter season.
Amy Calder: With Easter comes hope
Easter in the 1950s and ’60s meant donning pastel-colored dresses, patent leather shoes and bonnets and listening to mysterious sermons in church, Amy Calder writes.
J.P. Devine Series Review: ‘Collateral’
Crime mystery provides multi-layered plot filled with Britain’s best film actors.
‘Hacks’ filled with heart tugs, romance, warm layers, good writing
The first time I saw the tall Jean Smart was in something called “Senior Moment” with 90-year-old William Shatner and Christopher Lloyd, which, by the way, was very funny. She was a tall, stunning blonde, and seemed out of place being in bed with Shatner. Even funnier. Next time she popped up on my screen, […]
Liz Soares: Power of literature in dark times
Reading constantly has worked wonders during the pandemic and helped make personal connections, Liz Soares writes.
J.P. Devine: No panic in ‘Needle Park’
After getting a COVID vaccination sooner than expected, J.P. Devine moves onto the bigger question of whether to have a glass of Stella with dinner.