Dec. 13-14: Manchester Choral Society presents Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert – toe-tapping holiday jazz, gospel + more

read more…: Dec. 13-14: Manchester Choral Society presents Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concert – toe-tapping holiday jazz, gospel + more

The Manchester Choral Society ushers in the holiday season with a splash!  Jazz legend Duke Ellington’s toe-tapping, joyful Sacred Concert is part jazz, part classical, and part gospel.  It’sa celebration of faith, freedom, and the human spirit.

Alternative community gathers for ‘Dark Side of the Rainbow’ regional arts market at YWCA

read more…: Alternative community gathers for ‘Dark Side of the Rainbow’ regional arts market at YWCA

Ever wonder what you might actually find at the end of a rainbow? While you may never know the answer to that, we now know what you can find on the dark side of one – an impressive amount of genius, creativity, and twistedly-cool handmade goods worth their weight in gold.

Thousands in New Hampshire join in national ‘NO KINGS’ protests

read more…: Thousands in New Hampshire join in national ‘NO KINGS’ protests

A protester who was reluctant to be identified said, “Honestly, right now, I’m afraid. I read something by Elie Wiesel years ago. And he said, it’s not the people that stood up. It’s not the people who did bad things. It’s the people in the middle who did nothing. So I don’t want to live with the fact that I did nothing.  And that’s what’s keeping me coming out here. Because I have to stand up for my country and my child and her freedom.”

Portmouth’s Annual ‘Fill the Hall’ food drive set for June 21 at The Music Hall

read more…: Portmouth’s Annual ‘Fill the Hall’ food drive set for June 21 at The Music Hall

“The need is greater than ever. We have seen more families experiencing hunger and we’re hopeful that the Seacoast community will step up to help our neighbors. Last year Gather distributed fresh, healthy groceries to 125,000 people, an increase of 50% over the last two years. We need to make our largest food drive a big success to address the increased need,” says Gather Executive Director Anne Hayes.

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