Good architecture is about accommodating commonplace movements and functions of the human body. Too few buildings clear that bar.
Katherine Lee
Read ‘Flow into Girl,’ a poem by Lukcia Patricia Sullivan
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Mexican mole is a meal all on its own
An easy and essential recipe from Rick Martínez’s cookbook ‘Salsa Daddy.’
A copycat Dole Whip recipe brings the Disney magic home
All you need is a blender and a few ingredients to re-create Dole Whip, a Disney theme parks favorite, in your own kitchen.
Go beyond the multiplex with these off-the-beaten-path movies showing in Maine
From new releases to classics, here’s a handful of the best cinema on the big screen.
Read the poem ‘River Otters,’ by Jenn Carter
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Portland exhibit shows off multifaceted artists’ personal narratives | Column
‘otherwise,’ a new exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA, shows us how the stories artists tell are too varied to contain a single vision of America.
The architectural revolution isn’t going to come from AI | Column
Though computers are used at every stage of architectural and construction processes, not a single interesting or innovative building has yet been designed from scratch by artificial intelligence.
Read ‘Cling,’ a poem by Carl Little
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Watch these movies at venues around Maine to kick off the spookiest season
Our movie writer lists his best bets for horror, indie and foreign picks — and the places to see them.