Opinions, advisories, and musings from the length and breadth of Maine
Arts & Leisure
A New York playwright’s reimagining of Arthurian legend premieres at a Deer Isle jelly maker’s sculpture garden.
Sometimes, highway safety is a laughing matter.
Maine veterans get a boost from service dogs and volunteers from Highland Green, Topsham’s 55-and-up residential community.
Accommodations with a new, literary amenity.
Opinions, advisories, and musings from the length and breadth of Maine
New exhibitions reflect on the creative impact of three Maine arts colonies.
Two thumbs way up! Ken Eisen is the man behind the 100-film slate — and A-list special guests — at the Maine International Film Festival. (Just don’t tell him you like superhero movies.)
A very Maine-y rom-com — and three other new summer reads with the Pine Tree State at their heart.
Father-son artists Philip and Matt Barter rebuild a factory town.
We asked 10 art-world luminaries to share the under-the-radar places where they find great Maine art.
Last year’s second running of the Great Maine Scavenger Hunt enticed hundreds of readers and fans to explore the Pine Tree State’s weirder, woolier corners. Dozens returned home victorious — faces suntanned, quads aching from mountain hikes, hands stinking of codfish. Here are a few of their stories.