Portland

Schulte + Herr

Beautifully executed German cuisine finds its way to Portland, in the most unassuming of small spaces. Bringing your own beer stein is optional. Hausmannskost. This is a German word used to describe the cooking routine commonly employed by one’s grandmother.

Portland Lunch Spots

For some reason, most people are very familiar with their options for dinner in Portland, but find themselves baffled when it comes to making plans for lunch. Let me help you…. Saigon Restaurant I think that most people will agree

Kenya Hall

LISTEN-May2012 By Sophie Nelson Photograph by Will Stewart   It’s Saturday morning in the small industrial city of Canton, Ohio, and everyone in the Hall family has a duster, broom, or rag in hand. While Kenya Hall and her siblings

Mooring Locations

A-LIST-May 2012   01 Jewell Island, Portland “If you make one stop in Casco Bay, it should be Jewell Island—it never disappoints,” says captain Warner Ogden of Sea Tow Portland. At the island, anchor in Cocktail Cove, the appropriately named hangout

Cyrus Hagge

PROFILE-May 2012 By Sarah Braunstein Photographs by Trent Bell (Not) Just Another Hippie The Life and Times of Cyrus Hagge   It’s 1976. The Bicentennial. America is 200 years old and still getting made. In Boston and DC and Philadelphia,

The Great Lost Bear, Portland

I have been coming to the Great Lost Bear for over 20 years. I will admit that the first visit involved a cheeseburger and a tall, frosty mug of Coca-Cola, enjoyed in the presence of both my mother and grandmother

Hugo's, Portland

Posted on March 29, 2012by Joe Ricchio “The purchase of Hugo’s was, for us, about as turn-key as one could possibly imagine. We have basically been running the restaurant for two years now, so there is really no change outside

Bar Lola, Portland

Posted on March 22, 2012by Joe Ricchio For some reason Munjoy Hill seldom registers with me when considering dining options. This isn’t to say that there aren’t great restaurants in this part of town, but rather to suggest that I

Gabriel Fried

POETRY-April 2012 Poem by Gabriel Fried Edited by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc Artwork by Hannah Rosengren   Melt, 2012, watercolor and ink on paper, 5.5″ x 4″ “Colony Collapse Disorder” Along Route 1, the youth of Maine have cocked their heads to hear the