February/March 2010
Features
26 The Wild & The Tame
Is that a nasturtium in my soup? From roses to rockweed, gourmet flora adds a touch of spice and dash to a host of exciting restaurant specialties.
By Molly MacLeod
31 Dream Boat
Should the aircraft carrier USS Kennedy become a boffo tourist attraction on the Portland waterfront?
By Jason Stevenson
36 Turf & Surf
What draws us to the rough beauty of riot gardens flirting with the ocean’s edge?
From Staff & Wire Reports
41 Page Surfer
Oprah Book Club star author Anita Shreve dishes on Biddeford Pool, Body Surfing, and Maine’s
multiple personalities.
Interview by Colin W. Sargent
45 Eat, Stay, Love
Ready, set, get out your Blackberries! Chart a mouth-watering course through 2010’s exciting docket of gourmet food & wine tastings (eat); lavish lodging at food festivals (stay); and decadently delicious special attractions (love), from celebrity chef appearances to culinary tours. That’s right–you’ve entered “The Foodie’s Guide to Planet Maine,” Chapter 2.
By Judith Gaines
69 I Walk the Line
It used to be divide and conquer. But Mainer Oriana Farley is conquering the Continental Divide.
By MacKenzie Rawcliffe
Departments
12 From the Editor
14 Letters
16 Goings On
23 Imperatifs
25 Chowder
54 Talking Walls
59 Performance
62 Market Watch
64 Dining Guide
65 Restaurant Review
Special advertising section
73 Maine Guide to Wellness
83 House of the Month
86 New England Homes & Living
95 Fiction
96 Flash
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