Personalities
40 I Fooled Around and Fell in Love…With Maine
Blues legend Elvin Bishop talks Maine, music, and Japanese ahead of his stop at Rockland’s North Atlantic Blues Festival July 17.
Interview by Colin W. Sargent
191 The Last Picture Show?
Drama behind the silver screen at Pride’s Corner and Bridgton Drive-Ins.
By Michael Schoch
280 Flash
Food&Drink
75 Lobster With a Twist
Hungry Eye goes on the hunt for the latest lobster craze.
By Claire Z. Cramer
212 Everyday Sommelier
This summer, everything’s coming up rosés.
By Ralph Hersom
218 Dining Guide
219 Restaurant Review
Scales: On the Portland waterfront, slide into the city’s most hyped new restaurant.
By Diane Hudson
Art&Style
277 Fiction
“Perhaps You Can’t Help Yourself.”
By Dan Domench
Shelter&Design
249 House of the Month For Sale: The Mark Twain House on the York River.
By Colin W. Sargent
254 New England Homes & Living
Perspectives
30 From the Editor
32 Letters
170 Eye in the Sky
The craze for drones is sweeping over Maine.
By Sarah Moore
Drone photography
by Chris Trafford
203 “Oversexed, Overfed, Over Here”
Why, oh, why does Sweden hate Maine lobster, and why have they proposed an EU ban on the invasion?
From Staff & Wire Reports
Acadia Deconstructed
100 Deconstructing Acadia
Acadia isn’t just the world’s most breathtaking national park. Never has been.
104 Acadia Exclusive, inclusive.
Demystifying the history of Acadia. By Colin W. Sargent
108 Playground of the Rich & Famous
A star map of Acadia.
From Staff & Wire Reports
120 Different Country, Different World: Campobello
The Canadian/Acadian island is home to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s lost youth.
By Colin W. Sargent
134 Indiana’s Indianas
The pop art legend looks back.
From Staff & Wire Reports
140 Writing Acadia: A Personal Memoir
Extraordinary insights from the bestselling author
of The Orphan Train.
By Christina Baker Klein
145 Savage Beauties
The story behind Monhegan painter Rockwell Kent’s Arctic masterpiece.
By Colin W. Sargent
147 Swept Away
For Sale: “Windswept,” the Somes Sound home to the Auchinclosses and, later, Reagan Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
By Colin W. Sargent
Maine life
34 Maine Classics
37 Summerguide
67 Chowder
68 Portland After Dark: Where’s the Party?
Late nights, loud music.
By Karen Hofreiter
88 Dream Islands
Do you dare? Wrap yourself in the all-encompassing silence of your own romantic isle.
By Jackie Murray &
Sherwood Olin
179 Journey Without Maps & Hacking Maine
An insider guide to Vacationland.
From Staff & Wire Reports
197 Shipping News
What’s that floating into port with the ghost ship Titanic?
From Staff & Wire Reports
209 Extraordinary Maine
Disinterring Maine’s haunted history.
By Loren & Jenny Coleman
217 L’Esprit de l’Escalier
“Lucky Cob”
By Rhea Côté Robbins
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