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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stamp of approval: A pro tours a garden and likes what he sees
Whose garden is that? Hint: This freelance writer gardens in Cape Elizabeth.
June 4, 1986: Indian doctor visiting Augusta says beetle-chewing makes cancer worse, SAD 11 board may make changes to its lunch program, and the Frank Pomerleau home furnishing store has a sale on calculators just in time for graduation
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June 3, 1977: Maine Senate kills bill to ban bias against gays, Maine’s top young speller from Waterville is ready to shine in national competition, and bald is beautiful in Ore.
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OFF RADAR: ‘Land of Cockaigne’
Perennial class frictions between Maine locals and people from away, with special emphasis on racial components
June 2, 1987: Manchester students get up close look at U.S. Constitution, proposed $5 million Belgrade subdivision gets new life, and Gardiner Shop ‘n Save reopens in wake of severe flooding in April 1987
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AUTHOR EVENT: Shannon A. Mullen
“In Other Words, Leadership” offers an inspiring tale of civility and purpose, of doing the right thing and not just surviving, but prevailing.
‘The Diplomat’ is wired to soar, writes JP Devine
Creator Debora Cahn’s (“The West Wing” writer) “The Diplomat” started streaming in late April, and has quickly moved to “Show of the Year” status, which is due primarily to Keri Russell, many if not most of you who are already fans. Let’s talk. Here in Cahn’s super-splendid political thriller, “The Diplomat,” Kate Wyler (Russell) is […]
June 1, 1991: Casco lawmaker arrested for allegedly assaulting Waterville woman in her apartment, three juveniles are suspects in Newport Junior High School arson, and a new move might keep the Loring Air Force Base open in Aroostook County
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Scottish band Albannach to return to Madison for evening of primal reverie June 8
I have always been very fond of all things Celtic (musically speaking, that is) and even visited Scotland back in 1990, a trip I shall never forget. So when I learned that Albannach was going to be coming back to the Somerset Abbey on June 8, I immediately looked to get a phone interview. Stacy […]