A special “Winterfest” theme for this month’s Storywalk is presented by the Auburn Public Library in partnership with the City of Auburn. Each of the 8 displays showcases winter-themed books and will appeal to viewers (and readers) of all ages, from children to adults. To share an idea for a future Storywalk, please reach out […]
Life & Culture
Arts and entertainment news and advice columns from the Sun Journal.
CLT to stream ‘Love Songs & Love Letters,’ a special Valentine’s Day production
The L-A Community Little Theatre
Bernie Sanders felted figure raffle to raise money for food pantry, computer
Gallery 302
Storyteller presents puppet musical ‘The Tiniest Librarian Finds a Valentine’
Penobscot Theatre Company
How to handle garden pests topic of Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series
Camden Public Library
Breakfast bread induces half-day snoozefest
DEAR DR. ROACH: Why do I feel sleepy for almost half the day whenever I have bread for breakfast? This only happens when I take bread. I’m an 18-year-old female. — A.B. ANSWER: There are several reasons. Bread is made up mostly of starch, which in turn is composed of long strands of sugar molecules […]
Mom calls the shots in love life of her middle-aged son
DEAR ABBY: My husband died 11 months ago, and I thought I was ready to date. I dated a guy I’ll call Ken for six months, but things went south because it felt weird. My question is, is it normal for a 57-year-old man to still be living with his mom? Abby, Ken’s mom said […]
Looking Back on Feb. 8
100 Years Ago: 1921 Having suffered no ill effects from his attendance at the theatre last week, his first appearance In public was taken after more than eighteen months ago. President Wilson again went to a playhouse tonight. He was accompanied as before by Mrs. Wilson and her brother, John Randolph. As the President this […]