July 11: Explore Arts & Culture in Manchester with Trolley Night
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News on the arts, music, dining, restaurants and all things that make our city a cultural mecca on the rise.
Check out this year’s Trolley Night activities.
In reality, Emma says music is what saved her life. Now, the Bishop Guertin sophomore is poised to inspire others who struggle with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts in the same way her idol, Taylor Swift, has inspired her.
Got myself a “get out of town” pass for 48 hours recently without having any real reason to leave town. I just made my way toward Nowhere, all for the heck of it. Sometimes that’s the only place worth seeing. So I saw.
Studio 550 is looking for artists to submit designs for “Think Outside the Box 3.0”
Public invited to join group photo taken from vintage airplane towing Moxie banner; plus local author’s book signing.
This summer a series of events have been planned to commemorate the establishment of the towns and villages that later become known as Derry, Londonderry, Windham, Hampstead, and Manchester.
Above and beyond the academic sphere, are the so-called public humanities — what you, me, and the other Average Joes and Joannes are talking about in our day-to-day lives.
The Friendly Toast is waiting for you in Bedford.
And if anyone else cares to bathe alongside me in Kate’s light, join us at The Bookery on Elm Street in Manchester this Friday May 24 at 6:30 p.m. where you can see Dobbins, Kate West, Nick Ferraro and Jasmine Mann — all incredible songwriters — joining me as I read from my new book, “Notes From the Last Breath Farm: A Music Junkies Quest to Be Heard,” which is for sale at the Bookery, and on Amazon.
“The Man Who Came to Dinner” will be staged by Majestic Theatre with shows on Fridays June 14 & 21 at 7 p.m., Saturdays June 15 & 22 at 7 p.m. and Sunday June 23 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at The Majestic Theatre Studios located at 880 Page St., Manchester.
Get your mead on in the great outdoors.
Originally Manchester’s first Food Truck Festival, Food Trucks for CASA is moving just across the Manchester-Hooksett line to Southern New Hampshire University for its 2019 iteration.
We just got word that Rob Azevedo’s been named a finalist in the National Society of Newspaper Columnists annual writing competition for a pair of columns he penned for the InkLink.
Art 3 Gallery’s first exhibit of 2019 titled “Freshly Imagined” will open on May 30th with an evening reception from 4-7 pm. Catering will be provided by Jane Beaulieu of “Roots” Café of Hooksett.
Artist Edward Hopper painted “Two Comedians” at the age of 83 when he and his wife were seriously ill. He died the following year. The painting seems to show Hopper bidding farewell to his art, and to the world.
This will be a guided discussion on how we will repair and prepare ourselves through local laws, institutions, and systems to become a more welcoming community.