Land review: Breathtaking epic marks Maggie O’Farrell as a daring chronicler of 19th century Ireland
Hamnet author’s 10th novel urgently and passionately maps historical change driven by famine, emigration, language loss, ...
Living above her family's restaurant throughout her childhood, which, coincidentally, stood just beside the 19th-century church she would one day restore and run, she lived and breathed restaurant and ...
FOURTH GRADERS FROM MORRISONVILLE ELMENTARY GOT A HANDS-ON LESSON IN LOCAL HISTORY TODAY AT THE CLINTON COUNTY FARIGROUNDS ...
Later this month, Macy-Colby House stewards are inviting visitors to take a virtual time machine back to the 1800s to ...
Explore fascinating facts about a historic Maine hospital campus, where architecture, reform, mystery, and preservation meet.
After the huge success of Hamnet, adapted from her 2010 novel, Irish-British writer Maggie O'Farrell turned her attention to ...
Business of Home on MSN
How this seasonal shop in Maine cultivates a year-round clientele
Laura Keeler Pierce and Vassar Pierce of Mount Desert Island store Rusticator talk about running a summer business, how they ...
From traditional jazz trios to global sounds and fusion acts, the festival celebrates the freedom that lies at jazz’s heart.
Two books about the 1856 caning of a senator show how words can incite violence—and also help defeat it.
What would Trump think of Gilgamesh? And why are 19th-century classics so popular among young people? Writers on why we need the novel more than ever ...
Illustration by Gaby D’Alessandro The New England writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are household names ...
A new Salem, Mass. exhibit features 30 works by Edmonia Lewis, the first African American and Native American sculptor to ...
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