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Destination Dining

Two of Maine’’s top tables can be found within two of its finest inns Kennebunkport and Camden are Maine icons, popular with travelers, and rich in rave-worthy B&Bs and inns. Among these, two stand out, each having earned national acclaim.

The Way They Got By

FEATURE-October 2009 By Laura Serino When Gita Pullapilly, producer of the documentary The Way We Get By, went to a screening in Orono in April, she expected to just show the film and get some audience feedback. But the screening

CIFF: Small Towns, Big Films

FEATURE-October 2009 By Laura Serino Photograph by Shoshannah White In the last few weeks Ben Fowlie has scouted locations for a festival pre-party and opening night, talked to dozens of filmmakers, mapped out a volunteer schedule, worked out details with

One Mainer’s Meat

  EAT-October 2009 By Peter A. Smith Photographs by Jonathan Levitt   A partial inventory of the kitchen at Salt Water Farm: glass canning jars, oyster and clam knives, foraged mushrooms, a granite kitchen island with a Wolf six-burner range

Robert Pollien

SEE-October 2009 Artists have been visiting Monhegan for a century and a half; their images have become part of its landscape. Robert Pollien lives on Mount Desert Island and studied under Neil Welliver. Robert Pollien, Cathedral Woods, Monhegan 2009, oil

FIND-Feather Your Nest

FIND- October 2009 By Véronique McAree Photographs by Maria Alexandria Vettese Cozy blankets, a mod, mod chair, even a deer head: ideas to turn your space into a snug retreat. Above (left to right) Pattern play We’re crushing on Angela

48 Hours In…the western Maine foothills

October 2009 by Kristen Andresen Lainsbury | Photography by Natalie Conn | Illustration by Karen Gelardi Hallowell might be billed as the state’s smallest city, but its downtown feels big enough for a weekend excursion. Or as a perfect start