Imagining what’s to come for the United States, J.P. Devine is reminded of lethal weapons and how they change us.
Columns
News columns from staff writers and contributors to the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Amy Calder: Discovering what really matters
Living in a pandemic has taught us about the things that are important in our lives, Amy Calder writes.
J.P. Devine TV Review: ‘Lupin’
Omar Sy centers himself in this series and once there, he holds our attention, J.P. Devine writes.
Liz Soares: Antidote for a pandemic
Jigsaw puzzles, in particular, are more than just a way to pass the time, writes Liz Soares.
J.P. Devine: Making the roaches laugh
J.P. Devine says he’s been struggling with his role as court jester amid recent events, but he’ll persist until the meteor hits.
Amy Calder: A letter of apology
Youth should not have to be experiencing the ills we have created, including allowing a pandemic to get out of control, restricting how they live their lives, Amy Calder writes.
J.P. Devine TV Series Review: ‘Mr. Mayor’
Danson can take the weakest material handed him, and this, sadly is one of them, and still rake in the love and ratings, J.P. Devine writes.
Dana Wilde: The death of the great auks
We like to think we’ve come a long way in conservation. Which we have, sort of, writes Dana Wilde, but the Earth is right now undergoing its sixth mass extinction event.