The pages of a beloved children’s book come to life on the portland waterfront.
Arts & Leisure
A grandfather’s lesson: Maine has room for all kinds of neighbors.
Call it a fashion faux pas, but this Mainer is standing by his utterly predictable L.L. Bean wardrobe.
Chewonki’s chief academic explains why the idyllic midcoast campus has attracted campers, students, and seekers for a century.
Shop at these stores for Maine Made gifts.
Stonewall Kitchen’s new CEO has embraced the company’s festive culture.
It’s been seven decades since John Gould and E.B. White published their respective odes to rural living. But the two prolific Maine writers have inherited quite different legacies.
Piper Green lives a second grader’s ordinary life in an extraordinary place.
Going through the motions that mark the season’s change.
A reluctant writer takes to the road with a tale of a Maine mill town — only to find that her story is something close to universal.
Harvest technology has advanced over the last 75 years. Adolescent styles have certainly changed. But the autumn objective for many kids across Aroostook County is the same in 2015 as for these boys in October 1940.
With a brand-new format and a muck-boot–sporting curator, the ninth iteration of the Portland Museum of Art Biennial comes into its own.