In the ’70s, a lobsterman’s wife had a lot of obligations and little autonomy.
Arts & Leisure
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet contributed to Down East just once, in the magazine’s fifth issue, in 1955.
A new book shares the stories of five girls coming of age in rural Washington County.
And each has its own unique identity and story.
A new community studio at Waterfall Arts brings glassblowing to a whole new crowd.
Make the destinations on this list part of your itinerary the next time you’re looking to explore Maine’s arts scene
The Boothbay region’s sculpture trail is a stone groove.
Fast becoming the first family of Portland art, they're giving the city an overdue new look.
The daughter of the once up-and-coming Maine realist plans to revive his legacy — if she can find his scattered works.
A surfeit of great Maine lit is landing on bookshelves.
The golden-voiced radio man signs off after four decades at Maine Public.
In York, the excavator comes for a writer’s beloved home.