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Maine is gearing up for its first Maine Lobster Week
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Romulo Yanes, who in his 26 years as the staff photographer helped define Gourmet magazine’s striking visual identity by capturing the natural beauty of food without relying solely on the embellishments of ornamental props or elaborate styling, died on June 16 at his home in Tampa, Fla. He was 62.
His husband, Robert Schaublin-Yanes, said the cause was peritoneal cancer.
Before the 1980s, when Mr. Yanes (pronounced YAH-ness) arrived at Gourmet, food photography in cookbooks and magazines was typified by a lifestyle sensibility that placed a gauzy focus on everything but the food itself. Styling could be theatrical, lavish props were heavily used, and the finished
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Fryeburg Fair will welcome back people and animals this year, Oct. 3-10
It is Maine s largest agricultural fair and typically draws about 225,000 people.
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Ryan Tammaro, left, and his brother Ben stand with Charlie, an Angus steer and Abby, an Aberdeen cow, at Down Home Farm in Cape Elizabeth in 2020, when the boys plans to show their animals at several Maine fairs were canceled because of the pandemic. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
Maine’s largest agricultural fair was an online event last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The fair, which typically attracts more than 225,000 people, will set any COVID restrictions based on the state’s guidance in the fall, said Bridget Mayo, assistant to the secretary.