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Art To Live In: Marilyn Moss + Bill Moss

Marilyn Moss Rockefeller, Bill Moss, and the making of an iconic Maine brand   Marilyn Moss Rockefeller lives in the Camden hills, in a house with many windows, paintings, and dogs. Through the windows of her library, we can see

A Global View of Maine: The Portland Armillary

The history of the armillary sphere as a piece of scientific equipment dates back to approximately 200 BCE, when the Greek mathematician, astronomer, and poet Eratosthenes created the first of these structures. Designed to chart the earth, stars, and solar

Justin Walker

From knives to arrows to Earth: Chef Justin Walker’s smart take on farm to table   “I gutted and fabricated my first white-tailed deer at the age of 12, using a 40-year-old buck knife.” Such fond memories are the backbone

Jonathan Cartwright

Jonathan Cartwright hated school while he was growing up. His favorite truancy trick was to ride his bike to the orchards north of Sheffield, England, and “scrump for crab apples” that he’d gorge on until he was so sick he

Conundrum Wine Bistro

Conundrum owner Vincent “Vinny” Migliaccio has a different approach when it comes to maintaining his wine program. Each year his vendors ply him with over 300 different wines cumulatively, setting up multiple tastings for Migliaccio and his staff, hoping their

Camden, Rockport + Hope

Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Steve Kelly, Associate Publisher, Maine magazine   Steve Kelly, Associate Publisher at Maine magazine   Every trip I make to the midcoast feels like a homecoming of sorts. The warmth, community, and beauty