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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Pope open to studying ordination of married men as priests to address shortage
The idea has drawn fresh attention in face of the acute shortage of priests in places like Brazil, a huge Catholic country.
‘North Pond Hermit’ book author tells Waterville crowd Knight was intelligent, funny
Writer Michael Finkel, who had corresponded with Christopher Knight through letters and visited him in jail, spoke to a crowd at the Waterville Opera House Thursday about the man who lived alone in the Rome woods for 27 years.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Modified’ and ‘The Boys from Joppa’
Maine authors explore GMOs and Hallowell pulp fiction.
Hands-on versus hands-off wines: Try both and decide
The notion of polarity applies to most things in life, including how to make the best wines.
Normally undervalued onion has its moment in winter
Almost always used as foundation or finishing touch, now we summon it for its own sake.
‘Alimentari’ specializes in creative and elaborate salads
But are they worth the trouble?
The Maine Ingredient: Add a quick vegetarian sauce to store-bought, fresh pasta for a terrific meal
Asparagus and mushroom fettuccine. Need we say more?
We go in search of Greater Portland’s best bagel
An opinionated panel of experts picks – and, we’re sorry to say, pans – local bagels in a lively blind tasting.
Former owner of Sunday River golf course still selling memberships, lawsuit says
Harris Golf and Newry Holdings both lay claim to the highly rated golf course, raising the possibility that golfers who have paid for the coming season won’t be able to play.