When the conditions are right, a Nordic skater equipped with a kitewing can glide up to 50 miles per hour.
Arts & Leisure
When snow smothers Acadia’s trails, the ultramarathoner Jennifer Britz couldn’t be happier.
The women of Cold Tits, Warm Hearts love wading in when it's cold as a witch's...well, you know.
The nonprofit Inclusive Ski Touring is out to make ski touring more affordable and approachable.
A look back — and a look at what’s current — as Maine’s Salt Institute for Documentary Studies marks 50 years.
Now in its twenty-third year, the exhibition is new executive director and chief curator Timothy Peterson's first.
His new book, Reading the Glass, unpacks the science behind it.
From the highbrow(-ish) to the cult-y, these 25 Maine-media artifacts will stand the test of time.
Who was the enigmatic Monhegan painter, and why is her immense talent only beginning to get its due?
Shuttered in 2019, the much-mourned Portland roller rink reopened last summer, just down the street from its former location.
Recalling a mid-century storm for the ages, Cathie Pelletier's plea: don’t drop that digraph.
New chief curator Jaime DeSimone reflects on the museum’s reimagined exhibit spaces and ever-evolving approach to Maine art.