J.P. Devine tells the true story of how he became, probably, the only struggling actor who was a victim of the Cold War.
J.P. Devine
The ritual of the old clocks
The return of standard time early Sunday means more work for some than others, writes J.P. Devine.
Maine Mall is just the thing
When J.P. Devine wants character and atmosphere, he goes to the mall in South Portland.
No endless bowl of soup for you
With Ebola and ISIS breathing down our necks, at least Italian food can give us some comfort, writes J.P. Devine.
Celebrating National Old Girlfriend Forgiveness Week
J.P. Devine says it makes him feel as though his soul has been cleansed.
Germs take aim at us all
While the world worries about Ebola, germs are everywhere, writes J.P. Devine.
Fruits and berries — or Ben and Jerry’s?
J.P. Devine’s new diet takes him back 10,000 years, but is there room for vices?
If you’re going to come back, never go away
Thomas Wolfe was right, you can’t go home again, J.P. Devine writes.
There was more than lunch in that bucket
Workers who used to lug their lunch to honest jobs were a sign of something so much bigger, writes J.P. Devine.
Maine is open for love and business
A destination wedding on the Maine coast introduces folks from far away to more than just the bride’s family, J.P. Devine writes.