Articles

Recipes for Survival

From market baskets and takeout drinks to rebranded comfort food, three southern Maine restaurants took different paths to navigate the pandemic

The Communicator in Chief

The Communicator in Chief Maine CDC director Dr. Nirav Shah on how to talk to people during a pandemic and why he doesn’t believe in silver linings by Paul KoenigPhotography by Nicole Wolf Issue: October 2020 Less than a year

All-Around Care

As it grows throughout Maine, the Dempsey Center maintains the original vision of its founder to improve the lives of people affected by cancer

Faces From the Frontline

Essential workers from every corner of our state, in the face of a deadly and mystifying pandemic, continued performing their crucial roles to keep our communities functioning and safe

Portraits of a Pandemic

With her immediate future uncertain, photographer Heather Perry picked up her camera, a portable backdrop, and her phone

Fort Kent + Eagle Lake in 48 Hours

Some of Maine’s northernmost towns, Fort Kent and Eagle Lake offer quiet explorations steeped in history and tradition

A Place of Reflection

A temporary public art installation memorializing the suffering of Black people goes up at a former gas station in Portland

Art for the Soul

Art for the Soul When the pandemic struck, supporters of Markings in Bath rallied behind the cooperative art gallery by Jason PalumboPhotography by Heidi Kirn Issue: October 2020 A moment of awe, a sense of wonder, an intimate feeling of

The Burial of Boulis Kodi

Reflecting on a remarkable life cut short