The week’s bestselling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Book in Portland.
Leslie Bridgers
Columnist
Leslie Bridgers is a columnist for the Portland Press Herald, writing about Maine culture, customs and the things we notice and wonder about in our everyday lives. Originally from Connecticut, Leslie came to Maine by way of Bowdoin College and never left. She joined the Portland Press Herald in 2011 as a reporter and spent seven years as the paper’s features editor, overseeing coverage of arts, entertainment and food.
Could this human-weasel hybrid from Maine join the ranks of Bigfoot?
Gitgo Productions’ new web series, ‘Tracking the Comegato,’ introduces the beast.
Deep Water: ‘Old House,’ by Jeri Theriault
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Society Notebook: MITA cleans up at Splash
The event raised $38,000 to help with upkeep along the Maine Island Trail.
Bestsellers: ‘How to Read a Book,’ ‘The Demon of Unrest’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Let the Colby Museum change the way you see Louise Nevelson
Find joy in discovering what you might not know about this legendary modernist. Plus, artist Shane Charles brilliantly bridges his British and Wabanaki ancestry at Interloc in Thomaston.
‘Wildcat’ and 6 other movies that dare to make a writer’s life watchable
The newest film, starring Maya Hawke as Flannery O’Connor, follows in the footsteps of a half-dozen fiendishly clever biopics.
A brewery and a beer distributor turn 10. We can drink to that.
Here are the beers celebrating the milestone for Austin Street Brewery and Vacationland Distributors.
In 2 shows coming to a close, charming wall sculptures and a loose take on mentorship
‘Kitty Wales: Drift’ is on a view at Speedwell Contemporary until Saturday, and ‘Generations’ is up for a couple weeks at Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset.
Society Notebook: Spurwink is all about inclusivity
The behavioral health nonprofit named Maine Needs founder Angela Stone its Humanitarian of the Year.