Some even say they’re getting more tips through social media performances than they did at live ones.
March 2020
How dancers cope when they can’t dance: They improvise
Performers and instructors are finding creative ways to stay prepared while practicing social distancing.
Green Plate Special: The cure for what ails you could be a flapjack and a splendid stroll
Just remember to keep your (social) distance.
Jim Fossel: Maine Legislature still has a lot of work to do
Current rates of spending won’t be sustainable, and lawmakers will have to come back to work before the 2020 election.
What’s up in April: Take a deep breath and look up in the sky
In these trying times, look to the skies for a profound sense of man’s place in the universe.
Letter to the editor: 1918 pandemic had lifelong impact on survivors
The flu left a reader’s grandfather, a World War I veteran, ‘with a permanently weakened lung.’
Prentice Penny puts a fresh spin on wine films in ‘Uncorked’
‘Insecure’ showrunner Prentice Penny was supposed to premiere his directorial debut, ‘Uncorked,’ at the SXSW Film Festival, but unlike many others he had a guaranteed release on Netflix even after the festival was canceled.
Some common sense tips to keep you (and others) safe when hiking
It’s restorative to get outdoors during this time of self-isolation as long as you adhere to safe practices.
Maine Gardener: Mommy, I’m bored! Have you heard that lately?
While we all wait out the coronavirus at home, consider a garden project with the kids.
Maine Observer: Virus affects values under stay-at-home order
The coronavirus pandemic is the kind of major life event that changes your worldview.