Mount Desert Island
…way to slow down and quiet my muscles. 6:00 p.m. @ Gringo’s Another great way to decrease your speed? Margaritas. Gringo’s drinks are cheap, strong, and tasty, making this out-of-the-way… Continue reading
…way to slow down and quiet my muscles. 6:00 p.m. @ Gringo’s Another great way to decrease your speed? Margaritas. Gringo’s drinks are cheap, strong, and tasty, making this out-of-the-way… Continue reading
…diner. It’s breakfast sandwiches all around, topped by liberal doses of Tabasco. Hot pours of coffee shake off the morning chill, and we’re ready to face the day. 10:00 a.m…. Continue reading
48 HOURS-December 2012 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Heidi Kirn, Susan Grisanti + Leanne Ouimet Heidi Kirn, Art Director Maine Home+Design Friday 3:00 p.m. Heading North… Continue reading
…body needs. As the chef himself jokes, “Come as you are, eat what you want. It’s a good motto.” 108 Main St. | Belfast | 207.338.4684 | thegothicrestaurant.com … Continue reading
Inside Kate and Aaron Anker's split-level ranch in Cape Elizabeth, you'll find paintings by local artists, reclaimed wood, eco-friendly materials, and a whole bunch of legos.
…then, the sushi-grade fish that Miyake prefers, such as hamachi (yellowtail), suzuki (sea bass), and tai (snapper), mostly comes from Japan. In a bowl of sashimi, called chirashi, these fish… Continue reading
Learning observation and thinking skills by talking about art.
Maya Williams, the city’s youngest poet laureate, says “poetry is a way to feel less alone.”
…case for the Landrys, who had accumulated 20 years’ worth of furniture, kitchen wares, books, kids’ artwork, photographs, clothing, and an entire workshop of tools. “We had so many things… Continue reading
Daniel and Marcia Minter help to create opportunity and community for artists of color
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