Articles

Soothing Skincare for a Cold Winter

Winter can take its toll on a person—mentally, spiritually, and physically. There is perhaps no better visible evidence of this than the effects it has on one’s skin. Many in Maine find themselves in the fall with dull, dehydrated skin,

Camera-Ready

At the start of the show’s fourth season, the cast of Maine Cabin Masters talks about what’s next and the meaning of going upta camp

Singular Sensation

At Cong Tu Bot, Vien Dobui sets his own standard for Vietnamese food

Turning the Tide

By changing the way fishermen handle their catch, Gulf of Maine Sashimi is opening new markets for sustainable seafood

48HRS in Belfast + Lincolnville

First a gritty shipbuilding town, then a chicken-processing one, Belfast is now a hub for artists and artisans, with a restored waterfront and a bustling downtown lined with shops and restaurants. The more rural Lincolnville boasts a small beach community tucked along the shoreline.

48 Hours in Brunswick + Harpswell

Pairing Harpswell’s small-town charm and stunning coastal vistas with the diverse culinary, cultural, and retail options on Brunswick’s Maine Street makes for an eventful and picturesque weekend experience.

If the Ice is Good, the Sails Go Up

Zooming across frozen lakes at up to 70 miles per hour, ice boat sailors of Maine keep their sheets full year-round.

Home Made

Soapmakers and ceramicists, jewelry designers and glassblowers, these artists represent a vibrant community of makers who are continuing Maine’s heritage of craft. Using materials ranging from neon tubing to lumber, their stories are told through the products they make and the people who invite them into their lives.