The event features speakers Amy Halloran, Nancy Harmon Jenkins and others
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Pitting Standard Baking Co. against baking standards
Alison Pray, the co-owner of of Standard Baking Co., judges her breads using Michael Kalanty’s Aroma and Flavor Notes for Bread chart.
Tess Ward’s ‘The Naked Cookbook’ is haphazardly organized but worth a look
The recipes are quite eye-catching even if the book is a bit of a mess.
Bread lovers, like wine connoisseurs, now have a chart to describe the flavors of a loaf
Baker and sensory scientist Michael Kalanty has invented a flavor chart to help you express the love of your loaf
Burnham Boys rockabilly band to perform benefit to end hunger
Guitarist Peter Witham is back on the benefit concert trail after serious illness last year put him on the receiving end; the July 22 concert is his way of giving back, his mother says.
‘Heaven Can Wait’ is a classic worth revisiting
The 1943 Ernest Lubitsch film featuring Don Ameche and Gene Tierney, featured at the Maine International Film Festival, is a gem that should be savored, JP Devine writes.
Maine International Film Festival enjoys good start to its 19th year
Organizers say weekend screenings were well-attended.
Free outdoor Waterville concert series kicks off July 28
The first show in Castonguay Square will feature a number of state and regionally recognized bands, including Yard Sail, Sweet & Savory, Chris Ross & The North, Emilia Dahlin and The Jason Spooner Band.
‘Wild Tales’ a chronicle of people who just can’t take it anymore
The black comedy with an edge screens Tuesday at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
Full coverage: Maine International Film Festival
Check out the latest happenings of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, July 8 through July 17.