The owners plan to open Brickyard Hollow in late fall at the current home of Anthony’s Dry Cleaners and serve traditional pub fare.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Thousands turn out to celebrate JFK’s 100th
A stamp is unveiled, the late president’s grave is decorated, and a birthday party is held in Boston.
Release planned of moths engineered to die before mating
The gene-altered insects are science’s latest stab at curbing a pesticide-resistant invasive pest.
Murals coming to fill downtown Augusta
This summer building walls to be painted to bring vibrancy, and visitors, to Augusta’s downtown.
Dine Out Maine: Trattoria Fanny’s chef keeps it intentionally, intelligently simple
Despite occasional seasoning mishaps, the restaurant serves rustic and satisfying food.
Laura Faure’s final season at Bates Dance will be one of celebration
Among the summer performers are David Dorfman and Bebe Miller.
Organist Ray Cornils ready for last official summer concert on Kotzschmar Organ
Others scheduled to perform this summer at Orgelfest 17 include Monica Czausz, Nathan Avakian and Mormon Tabernacle organist Richard Elliott.
Summer theater in Maine includes Broadway hits, contemporary dramas (and the Bard, of course)
‘Steel Magnolias’ is among the fare at Hackmatack Playhouse in Berwick.
Hartley, Marin and Wyeth: A summer of giants in Maine art
Museums across the state take a deep look at Maine’s most famous artists.
Prom time: Big memories from Maine’s small towns
At Carrabec High School in North Anson, the prom isn’t just for juniors and seniors. The whole school is invited. Otherwise the banquet hall where it’s held would feel pretty empty, since there are roughly 50 students in each grade. Two-thirds of Maine’s schools are in rural areas – many in remote areas – and […]