Brunswick

A Curator’s Perspective: Edward Hopper’s Maine

SEE-September By Diana Tuite, exhibition co-curator July 15–October 16 Bowdoin College Museum of Art 9400 College Station, Brunswick bowdoin.edu/art-museum  Organized in association with the Whitney Museum of Art   During the nine summers Edward Hopper spent in Maine, he condensed

Lisa V. Blake

PROFILE-April 2011 By Chelsea Holden Baker Photograph by Kristin Teig ““Try meditation before medication.” Founder of the Maine Mindfulness Project Lisa V. Blake calls meditation an “ancient practice for modern times.” She has worked with people with insomnia and depression,

Thirty-one Number Ones

EAT FEATURE-March 2011 Edited by Susan Grisanti Photographs by Dan Soley In the October 2009 issue of Bon Appétit magazine, restaurant editor Andrew Knowlton gave Portland the prized title “America’s Foodiest Small Town.” He wrote, “My scouting (aka eating) trips

Cassie Jones

SEE-October 2010 By Deborah Weisgall All Together Now 2010, acrylic on Dura-Lar, 10’ x 16’   Cassie Jones grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, and studied art at Bowdoin College. She lost her heart to Maine and came back to

Brunswick

May 2010 By Joe Ricchio   | Map by Jennifer Judd-McGee Every month in Eat Maine the staff at Maine magazine will share our knowledge, as well as information garnered from our readers and Eat Maine fans, about the many

Beer

A-LIST-May 2010 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Kristen Teig   01 Allagash Interlude Aged in French oak wine barrels, it has a beautiful balance of sweet and tart, with bubbles that remind me very much of Champagne. It will age

El Camino

EAT-May 2010 By Samantha Hoyt Lindgren Photographs by Kristen Teig The right way to go for a little California sunshine, all wrapped up in a taco shell. La comida justa around the corner in Brunswick.   Cross the threshold at

Clammers, Anchors, Herring, Harpswell

FEATURE-May 2010 By Nancy Heiser Photographs by Leah Fisher Arsenault Two peninsulas stretch into Casco Bay, forming an irregular coastline of clam-flats, deepwater harbors, and the well of a giant, imaginary harp. Cross the harp’s well—Harpswell Sound—by boat in no

Cocktails

A-LIST-January + February 2010 By Joe Ricchio Photographs by Maria Alexandra Vettese   Bar Lola: Tequila Mockingbird A nice balance of classic and creative drinks complement the boutique wine list at this cozy East End spot, where small plates make