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Celebrate the legacy of Robert Burns at ‘Burns Night’ on Jan. 28 in Windham

01-24-2023 12:21 PM

Head to the Castleton in Windham on January 28 for Burns Night, celebrating the birthday of Scotland’s Poet Laureate Robert Burns(1759-1796).Part of the era known as the Enlightenment, Robert Burns influence in prose and poetry was enormous and has...


New juried members of the League of NH Craftsmen debut their work in ‘Continuing the Tradition’ exhibition on Jan. 27 

01-24-2023 12:17 PM

They come from every background, from all around our great state, and work with a wide variety of materials. The newest class of juried members of the League of NH Craftsmen is welcoming the new year by stepping into the spotlight this month.The...


Arts and entertainment quick picks for the week of Jan. 25

01-24-2023 12:16 PM

South Asian ShowcaseWhat: An intimate evening of music and cuisine from the regions of Nepal, Bhutan, and India. Feast on authentic Nepali dinner prepared by Ghana and Nirmala Sharma. Enjoy traditional Nepalese and Hindi dances performed by local...


From the farm: Winter water woes

01-21-2023 4:50 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

Every year, about this time, Mother Nature declares war on Miles Smith Farm. Her weapon is ice.Winter is a constant battle to keep my livestock hydrated. Cows have natural insulation to keep warm but can’t live without water. Some farmers believe...


Homeyer: Growing food for taste and flavor

01-20-2023 5:00 PM

By HENRY HOMEYER

We gardeners love our home grown vegetables. As John Denver sang long ago, “Only two things that money can’t buy and that’s true love and homegrown tomatoes.” And why do they taste so good? We can grow tomatoes that don’t have to conform to commercial...


Bradford intaglio printmaker J. Ann Eldridge creates connections to the outside world

01-18-2023 5:11 PM

By KELLY SENNOTT

First and foremost, Bradford artist and printmaker J. Ann Eldridge is a storyteller.Her subjects? Bugs. Rocks. Moles. The outdoors in general. Instead of novels, she prefers reading about the science of the natural world, from horizontal gene transfer...


Arts & entertainment quick picks for the week of Jan. 18

01-17-2023 3:27 PM

Andover Coffeehouse What: Holly Furlone’s solo performances have been described as “passionate, candid and pure” indie-folk singer/songwriter. Plus, open mic performers.When: Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. Where: Highland Lake Grange Hall, Route 11 and Chase Hill...


Cirque du Soleil brings ‘Corteo’ to SNHU Arena from Jan. 19 to 22

01-17-2023 3:24 PM

Cirque du Soleil will bring Corteo to the SNHU Arena in Manchester from Jan. 19 to 22.Corteo, which means “cortege” in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by a clown. The show brings together the passion of the actor with the...


Concord Chorale presents ‘The Sky Within,’ celebrating sky, flight, and letting go

01-17-2023 3:21 PM

On Jan. 21 and 22, Concord Chorale will present The Sky Within, a concert celebrating the themes of sky, flight, and letting go.The Sky Within showcases a variety of musical styles, including “Opus 112” by Johannes Brahms and “Renaissance madrigals”...


Homeyer: Looking back on gardening projects and thinking about the future

01-13-2023 4:31 PM

By HENRY HOMEYER

It’s gray and chilly outside, but I have a fire in the new woodstove that warms the house and pleases me as I look through its glass window. I’ve been in the same house since 1970, so I’ve had plenty of time to plan and execute projects. I’d like to...


Explore a personal odyssey with B.B. King at Kimball Jenkins

01-12-2023 10:31 AM

Start the new year right with a foray through the chronological and personal documentation of Riley B. King as presented by photographer Charlie Sawyer and partner in crime Cherie Hoyt.This show has more than 60 photographs of the American monolith...


Wilmot textile artist Melissa McKeagney’s Studio Buue grows with custom prints

01-12-2023 10:29 AM

By KELLY SENNOTT

For Melissa McKeagney, there’s nothing like creating art and putting it on repeat.The Wilmot resident has been a textile artist for fifteen years, but until recently, she’d been creating with other people’s prints. Now her company, Studio Buue, sells...


Entertainment listings for the weekend

01-11-2023 6:52 PM

Live musicJan. 12■Dave Gerard at Hermanos from 6:30 to 9 p.m.■Gardner Berry at Area 23 at 7 p.m.Jan. 13■Mikey G at Mount Sunapee from 3 to 5 p.m.■Justin Cohn at Pats Peak from 6 to 9 p.m.■Chris Lester at Crotched Mount from 7 to 9 p.m.■NH Music...


Winni Playhouse’s 20th season bridges past, future

01-10-2023 5:15 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

MEREDITH — This year will be one of transitions for the Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Announced late last year, the artistic director will be someone other than Neil Pankhurst, for the first time in the nonprofit theater organization’s history. And the...


Arts & entertainment quick picks for the week of Jan. 11

01-10-2023 4:09 PM

Indian and Nepali music What: In this Bach’s Lunch Concert, the quintet of Hari Maya Adhikari (vocals/harmonium), Shyam Nepali (Nepali sarangi/string instruments), Prem Sagar Khatiwada (tabla/madal), Pramod Upadhyay (tabla/pakhawaj), and David Nugent...


From the farm: Don’t take the weather personally

01-07-2023 4:00 PM

By CAROLE SOULE

For New Year’s Eve, the weather was all warm and balmy with shirt-sleeve temperatures, no wind, and pretending it didn’t try to kill us the week before. I was on vacation in Georgia when the Arctic weather descended. Below-freezing temperatures,...


Homeyer: Lessons from the garden

01-06-2023 4:00 PM

By HENRY HOMEYER

At the end of the year I always like to take a little time to reflect on what worked well in the garden - and what didn’t. This year I also called some gardening friends – some experienced, some less so – to ask what they had learned so I could share...


Bladesmith Zack Jonas’s knives live big outside his Warner studio

01-04-2023 7:46 PM

By KELLY SENNOTT

When Warner bladesmith Zack Jonas joined the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in 2012, he was the only person selling knives at the Sunapee fair.Bladesmithing hadn’t yet hit mainstream pop culture due to shows like Forged in Fire, and most people...


The Loft at Hermit Woods presents a Granite State funk, blues & R&B quartet

01-04-2023 9:00 AM

The Loft at Hermit Woods will be bringing to their stage the band “Mica’s Groove Train” on Jan. 5 at 6 p.m., a funk, blues, R&B quartet featuring the vocals of singer-songwriter Yamica Peterson and her rhythm section.Nominated New England Music Awards...


Gilford’s Oellers-Fulmer is Lakes Region Art Association’s newest featured artist

01-03-2023 4:23 PM

The Lakes Region Art Association & Gallery in the TiltonTanger Outlets features an exemplary member artist each month through a series of short social media videos posted to the Facebook and Instagram platforms. The newest Friday Featured Artist is...


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