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KOSHER SALT IS ACTUALLY JUST BIG SALT
How did it become so popular?

THE ERA OF MIGHT MAKES RIGHT
In the MAGA vision of the national interest, America will be more like Russia, China, and Iran.

Growing Up Murdoch
Inside the family fight that will determine the future of conservative media

THE HAIRBRUSH RENAISSANCE IS HERE
Never mind the cheap drugstore options you have stashed in a drawer. The latest wave of beautifully crafted brushes are a return to a bygone era of beauty.

BEST IN CLASS
Forget dominating an entire fashion industry. These brands are satisfied with perfecting a single category.

THE MELANCHOLIC SOUND OF SUCCESS
After publishing a best-selling memoir and receiving two Grammy nominations for her album Jubilee, Michelle Zauner (also known as Japanese Breakfast) still felt sad—so she decided to write about it.

AGING IN THE SPOTLIGHT
The female filmmakers behind some of the year's biggest movies are changing the way we see—and talk about—women over the age of 40.

THE FUNNY GIRL
Keyla Monterroso Mejia had always thought of herself as a Hollywood outsider. But with a handful of big-deal projects that debut this year, she's realizing the joke may be on her.

ABOUT FACE
From very fancy lasers to bone-shaving surgery, there's no shortage of options when it comes to tweaking our jawlines. But as treatments become easier to obtain, should we be taking a harder look at the side effects?

SALMA RUNS THE SHOW
Don't call it a renaissance. Or some mid-career, midlife metamorphosis. The actress is doing what she's always done: dominate.

THE FRENZY Joyce Carol Oates
Early afternoon, driving south on the Garden State Parkway with the girl beside him.

LEAVE WITH DESSERT
Graydon Carter’s great magazine age.

JUST BETWEEN US
The pleasures and pitfalls of gossip.

THE BOOK OF RUTH
How an American radical reinvented back-yard gardening.

Hard-earned skills are key to this family's blue economy success
Dan Hitchcock's first foray into the Blue Economy wasn't intended to be permanent. Instead, Hitchcock's summertime job, working on the Isle au Haut mailboat, was a way for the self-described ski bum, who grew up in western Maine, to earn enough money to get back to Colorado where he planned to live.

Mariners lacrosse teams combine to go 4-0 in huge week
The Maine Maritime Academy women’s lacrosse team logged a perfect week with a pair of impressive non-conference wins.

After 50 years in education, Snow retiring from school board
After 12 years on the Blue Hill school board, chair Jan Snow will retire when her term expires in April.

Students to showcase independent study projects
On Wednesday, March 19, from 5 to 7 p.m., George Stevens Academy will host its annual Independent Study and Internship Program (ISIP) Student Exhibition.

GSA and local boutique partner for prom 'shopping' experience
Donated attire will be free to local students

Students to showcase independent study projects
The event, which will take place in the GSA gym, will showcase the program experiences of approximately 120 11th and 12th grade students. The event is open to the public, according to a press release, and community members are invited to see the exhibits and hear directly from the students about their projects.

DIAA March artist a longtime multifaceted creator
The Deer Isle Artists Association announces that David McBeth is the March Artist in Residence.

Naomi Fry on Jay McInerney's "Chloe's Scene"
As a teen-ager, long before I lived in New York, I felt the city urging me toward it. N.Y.C., with its art and money, its drugs and fashion, its misery and elation—how tough, how grimy, how scary, how glamorous! For me, one of its most potent siren calls was “Chloe’s Scene,” a piece written for this magazine, in 1994, by the novelist Jay McInerney, about the then nineteen-year-old sometime actress, sometime model, and all-around It Girl Chloë Sevigny.

INHERIT THE PLAY
The return of “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “Ghosts.”

UPDATED KENNEDY CENTER 2025 SCHEDULE
April 1—A. R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” with Lauren Boebert and Kid Rock

INTERIORS
The tyranny of taste in Vincenzo Latronico’s “Perfection.”

YOU MAD, BRO?
Young men have gone MAGA. Can the left win them back?

ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS BETTING ON THE FUTURE
Lucy Dacus after boygenius.

STEAL, ADAPT, BORROW
Jonathan Anderson transformed Loewe by radically reinterpreting classic garments. Is Dior next?

Slowing traffic, paving roads among 2025 Deer Isle select board priorities
Newly sworn in after being elected, Patricia “Patty” Oliver was ready for business at her inaugural meeting of the Deer Isle Select Board on Thursday, March 6. The three members of the select board are now Oliver, Peter Perez and Ronald “Ronnie” Eaton.

OFIP hosts Black Balloon Day
Students at the Deer Isle-Stonington High School participated in honoring those lost to overdose on Black Balloon Day, March 6, in partnership with the Opiate-Free Island Partnership.