Friends and family of the reality TV show co-star gather in Colorado to remember her life.
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It’s green bean season, but for this columnist, that’s not a cause for rejoicing
On the plus side, green beans are easy to grow, and there are several interesting varieties.
With 3 generations of artwork challenging Americans this summer, Wyeths command a moment
Two new exhibits in Rockland delve intimately into Jamie Wyeth’s fondness for Monhegan and grief over losing his wife, debuting at a time of public fascination with his celebrated grandfather N.C. and father, Andrew.
Being green in Maine means buying local, fresh goat cheese
For the farmer, a goat dairy operation is a comparatively easy entry point into the cheese-making world.
Moxie Festival celebrates quintessential New England drink
Ted Williams’ daughter attends the 37th annual event for the first time as a judge in the recipe contest.
Bladesmiths strike the iron while it’s hot
At the New England School of Metalwork’s symposium in Auburn, experienced and inexperienced smiths gather to learn and teach the tricks of the craft.
U.K. Labour Party in turmoil over new anti-Semitism claims
In a BBC program, former staff members of the left-of-center party recounted receiving anti-Semitic abuse and alleged that senior party officials interfered in complaint investigations.
Novelist David Baldacci donates $1 million to Mark Twain home
The Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford, Conn., says the gift is expected to support new initiatives including writing programs and more appearances by authors.
Ed Sheeran confirms he’s married to longtime girlfriend
The British singer-songwriter says he and Cherry Seaborn wed before Christmas.
R. Kelly facing sweeping new federal sex crime charges
He and members of his entourage are accused of recruiting women and girls to engage in illegal sexual activity with the R&B singer and paying them to cover up his crimes.