Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

read more…: Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

There’s also going to be numerous vendors setting up shop along with plenty of food and drink available for purchase. One of the headliners of the festival is the indie groove act Goose who will be closing things out on the Mountain Stage on the last day at 8 p.m. with a double set experience.

Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

read more…: Headliner Goose ready to get indie groove on this weekend during Northlands music fest

There’s also going to be numerous vendors setting up shop along with plenty of food and drink available for purchase. One of the headliners of the festival is the indie groove act Goose who will be closing things out on the Mountain Stage on the last day at 8 p.m. with a double set experience.

The Power of Murals: A canvas for community and change

read more…: The Power of Murals: A canvas for community and change

Murals are not just about aesthetics; they bring tangible benefits to communities. Studies have shown that public art can drive economic growth by attracting visitors and boosting local businesses. Cities with vibrant public art scenes often see a 20% increase in foot traffic, as murals turn ordinary streets into tourist destinations. This influx of visitors translates into economic benefits for nearby shops, restaurants, and service providers.

Oct. 5: Currier Museum to honor local artists during NH Art Association ‘Biennial One’ reception

read more…: Oct. 5: Currier Museum to honor local artists during NH Art Association ‘Biennial One’ reception

“To have other individuals believe in what I am creating helps reinforce my conviction that I am on the right path,” says Clive. His award-winning paintings are a series of self-portraits brimming with honesty, candor, and a sense of humor. ”I believe my work should be honest, compassionate, and vulnerable with a bit of dry humor,” he adds.

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