February/March 2017
Unleash your fantasies with these properties for sale, and meet the dreamers who built them.
Maine Coast, Low Cost
February/March 2017
Let’s travel to five bargain-basement oceanfront properties for under $225,000.
Searching for Maine in the Nation’s New Attic
February/March 2017
Join us on a journey to the National Mall. No waiting in line.
Alluring Curing
February/March 2017
The classic preserving methods of curing, smoking, and seasoning meat have become a world of magic for Maine butchers and chefs.
How to be Single in Portland
Winterguide 2017
The city at night holds the promise of chance encounters on ice, dizzying dance floors, mysterious strangers, and perhaps even romance…
A Gastronome’s Guide to Planet Maine
Winterguide 2017
What’s cooking in 2017? We take a glimpse at the events, eateries, and exciting epicurean trends on Maine’s horizon.
Dreamboat at the Expo
Winterguide 2017
Can it be so? Rudolph Valentino, legendary Latin lover and superstar of The Shiek, right here at the Maine Expo–home to high school hoop and pro-wrestling rumbles? Now here’s the stuff of romance–and a very public spat.
Brew Ho Ho
December 2016
In a state where delicious beers and vicious winters define us, more and more local breweries are creating seasonal winter brews.
Bright Spirits
December 2016
The winter holiday season would not be complete without eggnog and wassail, which cannot properly be imbibed without a heartfelt toast.
Intoxicating Tales
December 2016
Indulge in a cache of great Maine books for the New Year.
The Little Lady Who Sparked the Revolution, December, 1773
December 2016
Should five percent appear too small / Be thankful I don’t take it all / Cause I’m the taxman, yeah I’m the taxman. –The Beatles
One Man’s Treasure
November 2016
Salvaged scrap metal and reclaimed materials surprise as birds and mammals at the hands of New Gloucester sculptor Patrick Plourde.












