What if history’s powerful and pioneering women were celebrated and honored in public spaces? Abigail Gray Swartz is out to remix whole cityscapes with ambitious monuments to history’s “hidden figures.”
Arts & Leisure
Artists in Their Studios is a photography project developed by the Maine Crafts Association to document Maine fine craft artists throughout the state in the spaces where they create.
These are a few of our favorite things — a look back at our first decade (or so) of illustrated holiday covers.
See southern Maine through the lens of Holly Star, a lighthearted holiday flick out this month.
The Unity College lumberjack team never lets the sawdust settle.
Portland playwright Bess Welden on creating a show with help from her city’s immigrant community.
Hundreds of revelers head to Peaks Island every fall for Sacred and Profane — even though the anything-goes celebration of the creative spirit is a big secret.
Opinions, advisories, and musings from the length and breadth of Maine.
Sometimes there’s more to a hard day’s work than a hard day’s work. A life lesson learned from taking off with dad.
When the puck drops at Cross Insurance Arena on October 13, pro hockey is officially back in Portland for the first time since the Pirates left town two years ago.
Maine writer Elisabeth Wilkins Lombardo’s posthumous novel is a meditation on death — and an engrossing tale about living well.
The improbable Maine origins of the theme song to the HBO hit Barry.