Arts & Culture
News on the arts, music, dining, restaurants and all things that make our city a cultural mecca on the rise.
Grocery Hunt: Which Hannaford has the Bucatini?
read more…: Grocery Hunt: Which Hannaford has the Bucatini?Hello! Welcome to Week Four of the Grocery Hunt, Manchester Ink Link’s guide to Manchester-area grocery stores.
Feb. 18-April 15: ‘The Power of Music’ free online lecture and concert series by Manchester Community Music School
read more…: Feb. 18-April 15: ‘The Power of Music’ free online lecture and concert series by Manchester Community Music SchoolA series that celebrates the power of music, through performance and lecture.
Brew News Mashup: Love – and chocolate – is in the air, and the local brews
read more…: Brew News Mashup: Love – and chocolate – is in the air, and the local brewsAs we near Valentine’s Day, brewers are releasing more chocolate-flavored beers and meads, with Haitian, Ghanaian and Ecuadorian cacao nibs getting incorporated into the brews. Also, Unicorn Poop… if you’re into that sort of thing.
Game On: Valorant
read more…: Game On: ValorantIt’s January 2021, the world is freshly in recovery mode and you just need a game to chill out to…I totally get it! Luckily for you, we ALWAYS have you covered here at Ink Link Gaming with popular titles as well as lesser-known titles that you should give a try!
Sip top-shelf cocktails in a rustic setting at Industry East Bar
read more…: Sip top-shelf cocktails in a rustic setting at Industry East BarFor many, entering the hospitality industry parallels entering the mafia. Once you’re in, it’s difficult to get out. It’s a challenging industry with a large margin for error, but unlike the mafia, your primary responsibility is to make everyone happy, and what could be more rewarding than that?
Scrapple gives Market Basket bragging rights in Week 3 of the Grocery Hunt
read more…: Scrapple gives Market Basket bragging rights in Week 3 of the Grocery HuntHello! Welcome to Week Three of the Grocery Hunt, Manchester Ink Link’s guide to Manchester-area grocery stores.
Community leaders answer the question: How do we fix what is broken?
read more…: Community leaders answer the question: How do we fix what is broken?As we purposefully attempt to reassemble delicately shattered pieces with the aim of creating fortified and lasting effects, Black and Brown community leaders are asked a poignant question. “In your opinion, moving forward how do we fix what is broken?”
Several Manchester restaurants participating in “Mocktail Month”
read more…: Several Manchester restaurants participating in “Mocktail Month”Following last year’s Mocktail Week event, this month the New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is launching its first ever “New Hampshire Mocktail Month.”
‘Stories from the Rolodex’ is a book like no other
read more…: ‘Stories from the Rolodex’ is a book like no otherWhat an amazing fun read learning the delicious details that people share with Stoddart about their lives and careers. Stories from the Rolodex is well-written and made me smile, cry, scream and feel so good about the resilience of the individuals walking around us.
Matchmakers, unite! Madear’s eatery to host a new kind of Valentine’s Day celebration
read more…: Matchmakers, unite! Madear’s eatery to host a new kind of Valentine’s Day celebrationMadear’s Southern Eatery and Bakery in Pembroke is known for its convivial atmosphere and lively events. Owners Robb Curry and Kyle Davis spent most of last year relocating from Hanover Street in Manchester to Pembroke’s petit main street.
Brew News Mashup: Brewers bringing the crazy-good concoctions for a new year
read more…: Brew News Mashup: Brewers bringing the crazy-good concoctions for a new yearSouthern New Hampshire brewers are showing off their mad scientist skills with some crazy new concoctions, like a spicy mead, a double-dry-hopped cask IPA and a smooth and strong NEIPA with a comical name that references the ‘Step Brothers’ movie. Meanwhile, dessert stouts are still in season.
Pop’s Art: How Abraham got his name, Part 3
read more…: Pop’s Art: How Abraham got his name, Part 3Before God renamed Abram “Abraham,” he was in the process of remaking him. Yahweh’s first prophet Abram, was chosen to leave his country and his culture along with everything else in his life outside of his wife Sarai, nephew Lot and their possessions. God’s word came to him in a vision as detailed in Genesis Chapter 15.
Actor Jeff Daniels: ‘Alive and Well Enough,’ a virtual concert presented by the Palace Theatres
read more…: Actor Jeff Daniels: ‘Alive and Well Enough,’ a virtual concert presented by the Palace TheatresAward-winning actor, writer, and musician Jeff Daniels will be live-streaming a concert on January 12 at 8 p.m. EST.
‘Change is possible:’ How Shirley Chisholm paved the way for Kamala Harris. A Q&A with Kayla Jackson
read more…: ‘Change is possible:’ How Shirley Chisholm paved the way for Kamala Harris. A Q&A with Kayla JacksonAs we stand on the historical precipice of Kamala Harris the first woman and Black woman as Vice President-elect of the United States, the remarkable legacy of politician and activist Shirley Chisholm has rightfully gained significant notice.
theatre KAPOW livestreams ‘A Hundred Words for Snow,’ January 15 – 17
read more…: theatre KAPOW livestreams ‘A Hundred Words for Snow,’ January 15 – 17theatre KAPOW continues its thirteenth season with a second series of live-streamed productions, beginning with “A Hundred Words for Snow” by Tatty Hennessey to be performed January 15 – 17, 2021.
Jan. 31 panel discussion: ‘Shared Legacies: The Affrican-American Jewish Civil Rights Alliance’
read more…: Jan. 31 panel discussion: ‘Shared Legacies: The Affrican-American Jewish Civil Rights Alliance’Watch the film on your own time starting Jan. 28 and join the online panel discussion on Jan. 31.
Jan. 21: ‘Love, Love, Love’ – The Black Matter Is Life poetry series concludes with poet Jericho Brown
read more…: Jan. 21: ‘Love, Love, Love’ – The Black Matter Is Life poetry series concludes with poet Jericho BrownExplore how African American poetry shows that love is still possible despite racism and injustice.