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.
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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.
One of Maine’s most renowned chamber-music ensembles is minus one member and pondering its future.
The self-proclaimed “science nerd” from Durham is on the hunt for micrometeorites.
The Museum of Beadwork draws a bead on what the tiny, decorative orbs reveal about history and culture.
The Portland artist is the subject of three big solo exhibitions this fall.
A new book, In Other Words, Leadership, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the pandemic's impact on the public and private life of Maine's governor.
The exhibition is a rare chance to examine the loose, lively feel of McCloskey's lines up close.
The biannual Augusta craft fair welcomes makers of unusual wares.
Caitlin Shetterly, Emily Henry, and William Dameron each have their own takes.