Long content to toil in obscurity from his quiet perch on Deer Isle, the septuagenarian master of photomontage drives fast, takes chances, and wonders whether he’s getting somewhere.
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The organization’s Family Funded Care allows patients the sense of security and comfort that comes from being cared for at home.
The sinuous new playspace invites hands-on exploration of indigenous heritage in Maine.
An archive of 19th-century cure-alls, the LaVerdiere Apothecary is a main attraction of the recently reopened Redington Museum.
Want to be wowed this holiday season? In Maine, there’s no shortage of groups taking merrymaking to the next level.
A new program funded by The Nature Conservancy in Maine and Tree Street Youth gives vulnerable communities the opportunity to experience the healing power of nature.
Now celebrating its fifth year, the free monthly journal publishes in seven languages.
In 2022, 240 of them logged 18,602 service hours.
Two years into a family hiking challenge, David Blanchard received a life-changing diagnosis. Instead of letting it sideline him, he picked up the pace.
Here’s how they stack up.
The cognitive scientist has written stacks of influential books, but his new one is in an unfamiliar genre: memoir.
The Bowdoin museum’s new building feels like the polar opposite of its old home.