DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of three years wants me to move in with him. He’s a great guy. He’s loving and affectionate, kind and caring. We want the same things for our kids and have quite a few things in common. We enjoy playing sports, and we’re both foodies. He checks a lot of my […]
Life & Culture
Arts and entertainment news and advice columns from the Sun Journal.
Sagittarius: Concentrate on your home, lifestyle and the ones you love in order to ensure you maintain a safe and positive environment.
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Katy Mixon, 42; Celine Dion, 55; Eric Clapton, 78; Warren Beatty, 86. Happy Birthday: Donate your time to something you care about this year and make a difference. Your input will impact others and lead to long-lasting connections that will help you shape your life into something vibrant and inviting. […]
Looking Back on March 30: ‘Auburn woman’s unique souvenir of western trip’
Read more about March 30, 1923, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1923 Mrs. W. A. Paul of Auburn has a unique souvenir of a recent trip and one which she says she is going to keep, a big round ragged hole in the side of her automobile, made by a bullet from a […]
Brain fog lingers after operations using general anesthesia
DEAR DR. ROACH: Would you please explain the pros and cons of general versus spinal anesthetic? I have had three bladder tumor resection operations with general anesthetic in the past two years and have suffered the consequences of anesthetic fog, which is sometimes very disturbing and inconvenient. I am 82, and I’m worried about how […]
Rotary Club offering shredding service in Auburn to benefit local nonprofits
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Lewiston Auburn Rotary Club will hold its annual shredding service Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to noon at John F. Murphy Homes at 800 Center St. in Auburn. As people work on their taxes, this is a good time to go through files and see what can be safely eliminated, […]
Portland Symphony Orchestra will present the Nat King Cole Songbook
Nat King Cole’s hit songs will take center stage during the Portland Symphony Orchestra’s POPS! concerts at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, at Merrill Auditorium in Portland. Attendees will be treated to songs including “Unforgettable,” “Always on My Mind,” “Route 66,” and many more, sung by guest […]
Cottage Street Creative Exchange to present GlobaLocal
GlobaLocal dance party and performance will be presented from 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, April 1, at Cottage Street Creative Exchange in Norway. Performances will include Art Moves, Cosmic Creation, Expansion Arts, The Moving Company, Portland Youth Dance and more. Catering will be provided by Koley Dishes. The event is free, although donations are gratefully accepted […]
UMF Visiting Writers Series spotlights author and alumna Shelley Burbank on release of her debut novel
The University of Maine at Farmington’s Visiting Writers Series will present a special event with author and alumna Shelley Burbank to celebrate the release of her debut novel “Final Draft: An Olivia Lively Mystery.” Burbank, of the UMF class of 1990, will read from her work at 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 8, in The […]
Simons and Goodwin plan Lithgow Public Library show
Simons and Goodwin are set to play at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, at the Lithgow Library, 45 Winthrop St. in Augusta. The duo covers all forms of Americana music including soft rock, country, blues, pop standards and, of course, both traditional and contemporary folk. A Simons and Goodwin performance is always unpredictable in terms […]
No health risks shown from working in a building with asbestos
DEAR DR. ROACH: I worked in a building from 1975 to 2002 that is now being torn down due to asbestos. The people who worked in the building didn’t know at the time of any asbestos exposure. What problems could we potentially have? Should anything be done? This isn’t good! — L.B. ANSWER: Asbestos is […]