Nov. 14 at ARGH Gallery: The Grand Exit Show
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Farewell, for now, show at the ARGH Gallery kicks off Nov. 14.
There are plenty of services available at city hall, but now there’s one more: checking out books.
Wednesday night’s grand opening of The Rex Theatre felt like a homecoming — the old Rex Theatre has been revived, refurbished and refreshed, and it fits into the vibe of Amherst Street like a long-lost puzzle piece.
This is the only New Hampshire stop for the one-man show featuring legendary animator/director Ron Campbell. Ron was the Director of the Saturday Morning Beatles Cartoon series which aired from 1965 – 1969 and animator on the Beatles film Yellow Submarine.
Hello and welcome to the first edition of a new regular column of brewery and meadery news.
Auditions are Nov. 10 and 12 at Krieva Academy.
Tickets available this week for the Jan. 25 stop in Manchester at the SNHU Arena.
After two years and more Hurricanes hitting the spot than coastal Louianna in the fall, Rob Curry and Kyle Davis are closing the door at Hanover Street’s Madear’s … with plans for moving to a bigger, better location.
The New Works exhibition can be viewed in the Furniture Masters’ Gallery, 49 South Main Street, Concord, Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. now through December 9, 2019.
Beyond aesthetics, what remains is speculation over what this 300-seat venue will mean to Manchester’s lively arts scene.
Why does Manchester struggle with building its art community?
It is the perfect opportunity to test out a class before committing to a more in-depth 10-week session.
To grasp the buzz surrounding this film you should know who Garland is. If you are unfamiliar or do not understand her pure genius, learn a bit of her background, and watch a video or two of her performances, before seeing the film, or simply, read on.
Even on a gray afternoon, the sight of the bold sign bolted to the newly restored building on Amherst Street brings a flutter to my heart. Which could also be the onset of something disastrous. But, let’s stay focused.
This campaign season, the Currier Museum of Art presents an exhibition in collaboration with the artist group For Freedoms that explores issues of civic engagement. Without taking a stand in party politics, the museum welcomes everyone to reflect and participate in the political process leading up to the presidential primary, anticipated for February 11, 2020.
Fundraiser for the next class of veterans to be able to participate in NS2 Serves retraining program.
An artistic reunion some 130 years in the making is now being featured at the Millyard Museum.