Man Seeks Sea
FEATURE-June 2011 By Peter Behrens Or, Why He Learned to Love Sailing During the splashy depths of mud season, I often recalled my last sail. Eggemoggin Reach, the middle of October. Breeze out of the southwest, 10 to 12 knots.
FEATURE-June 2011 By Peter Behrens Or, Why He Learned to Love Sailing During the splashy depths of mud season, I often recalled my last sail. Eggemoggin Reach, the middle of October. Breeze out of the southwest, 10 to 12 knots.
FEATURE- June 2011 By Sarah Braunstein Photographs by Kristin Teig How Maine’s elite culinary community is helping to feed children On a sunny summer day in Portland, a woman is walking down Exchange street. She sees a boy, just
EAT-June 2011 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Nicole Wolf A burgeoning group of small wine-distributing companies in the state is gaining momentum every year, resulting in more personality in the selections available to Maine consumers. Find out how a hand-placed
EAT FEATURE-June 2011 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristin Teig With six successful restaurants under his belt, a James Beard award in hand, and a second child on the way, one might be curious why chef Ken Oringer selected Maine
MUSIC-June 2011 By Sarah Braunstein Photographs by Mark Yaggie A certain ethos permeates American childhoods: You can become whatever you want to be. Imagination, creativity, curiosity, drive—these are the qualities that matter. Never give up your dream. But another ethos
The Prodigal Son Returns: Joe Ricchio provides his favorite spots to eat and drink around the state. SeaGrass Bistro With offerings that include pan-seared, five-spiced duck breast, and grilled olive-oil-marinated rib-eye, SeaGrass has definitely raised the bar
EAT FEATURE-May 2011 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristin Teig A range of comfort foods has made Krista’s a local favorite for years. Truly an integral part of the Cornish community, you’ll find regulars from many walks of life there,
PROFILE-May 2011 By Genevieve Morgan Photograph by Ben Hoffman Too often we unconsciously deny ourselves the joy of experiencing love. Dr. Christiane Northrup of Yarmouth, the well-known author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom, tells us how to bring love out
FEATURE-May 2011 By Sophie Nelson A beautiful Maine wedding has a thousand different looks. Here, five couples offer glimpses into their own distinctive celebrations and connect us to the talented professionals who helped make their weddings spectacular. Manya &
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