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Sarah Stebbins is Down East's deputy editor. A native of Cousins Island, in Yarmouth, she began her career at In Style and Martha Stewart Living magazines in New York. Her work has also appeared in Real Simple, Southern Living, This Old House, Women's Health, and other publications. She lives in Portland with her husband, two sons, and Mississippi mutt.
From the organized chaos in John Whalley’s studio emerge stunningly realistic still lives — here’s a peek at his process.
This former chef’s kitchen used to be dark and dysfunctional; now he’s cooking in an open, family-friendly workspace
Learn about these and other local treasures in the latest installment of our appraisal series, inspired by a certain PBS show that has yet to swing through our state.
We've enlisted experts to evaluate your antique treasures.
A look inside a recently renovated 285-square-foot tiny cottage in Kennebunkport
Chris Van Dusen’s Camden studio is stocked with toys, kid lit, and the makings of his next story.
Learn about these and other local treasures in the latest installment of our appraisal series, inspired by a certain PBS show that has yet to swing through our state.
A certain popular antique appraisal series continues to ignore our state, so every so often, we create our own version of the PBS show.
Kate Christensen wrote her last two books in a kitchen filled with as much history and reverence for nourishing meals as her storylines.
When it came time for Louisa Nelson to renovate her family's mid-century modern cottage on Pemaquid Point, she opted to embrace a clean-lined aesthetic.