tm M a i n e ’ s C i t y M a g a z i n e this page from left: meaghan maurice; courtesy center for maine contemporary art - rockland cover: “eavesdropper,” Blyth & Burrows on exchange street, portland. photo by meaghan maurice. septeMber Food&drink 85 h e “Devouring Art” Maine restaurants feed all of our senses. By Diane Hudson 97 c “I’ll Have What She’s Having” Five paintings, five drinks. By Ralph Hersom 110 d g Twenty-seven select area restaurants strut their stuff. 111 r r Lio is chef Cara Stadler’s third charm in a row. By Claire Z. Cramer perspeCtives 18 f e “Flights of Fancy” By Colin W. Sargent 20 l 103 l’e ’e “Lives Below” The art of Yvonne Jacquette. By Rhea Côté Robbins 107 m m Our compromised past revisited. By Dr. Brian Purnell 144 f We catch you being you. shelter&design 117 h m Lose yourself in the romance of the Kavanagh House in Damariscotta Mills. By Brad Emerson 130 n e h l 30 111 Maine liFe 23 m c Because some things never go out of style. 25 c A selection of insider tips for entertainment. 27 f g The harvest is coming, and you don’t want to miss the haul. By Emily Taylor 30 e 45 c A tasty blend of the Fabulous, the Eyebrow-Raising, and the Just Plain Wrong. 47 p a d “Date Night” Monday is for Lovers. By Olivia Gunn Kostsishevskaya art&style 51 SoMuchMoreThan w ’ w Whoever said “behind every man…” didn’t know the wives of Waldo Peirce. Allow us to introduce you to some very formidable women. By Colin W. Sargent 67 b w Twenty standouts from this year’s auction stunners. From Staff & Wire reports 141 f “Dogman Lie” By Dan Domench personalities 77 m f The King kids are all right. By Nina Livingstone 91 s s Dr. Susan Shaw carries the torch of environmentalist Rachel Carson. By Sarah Moore s e p t e m B e r 2 0 1 8 1 7