Actor Greg Finley of Scarborough and cinematographer Edwin Stevens of Kennebunk have teamed up on the independent movie ‘Summer Someday,’ which starts filming Sunday in Portland.
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Green Plate Special: Red cabbage is a keeper
The underrated workhorse of the winter kitchen grows locally and stores well.
Maine Gardener: And the envelope please …
What plants are walking the red carpet, so to speak, in 2020? Plant associations announce their favorites.
Edd Byrnes, who played ‘Kookie’ in ’77 Sunset Strip,’ dies
Byrnes scored a gold record with a song about his character’s hair-combing obsession and appeared in the 1978 movie ‘Grease.’
‘Don’t bite!’ Francis negotiates papal kiss after controversy
The pope cautiously wades back into the crowds after video of him slapping away the hand of an overly enthusiastic pilgrim went viral.
Pope Francis warns of risks from U.S.-Iranian tensions
The pontiff says the stage is being set for a broader conflict in the Middle East.
Stabbings, shootings, assaults weigh on Jewish youth
Many young Jews in the U.S. are searching for ways to cope following a string of anti-Semitic attacks.
Neil Peart, drummer and lyricist for influential rockers Rush, dies at 67
The renowned drummer battled brain cancer for 3 years.
Veteran ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ cast member leaves series
Actor Justin Chambers starred in the long-running ABC medical drama for 15 years.
PBS to mark its 50th anniversary with ‘American Portrait’
The network will explore what it means to be an American in a divisive period.