Q&A with Livingston Taylor: To Thine Own Self be True
read more…: Q&A with Livingston Taylor: To Thine Own Self be TrueLivingston Taylor takes center stage at the Palace Theatre April 11 in Manchester NH, opening for the David Bromberg Quintet.
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Livingston Taylor takes center stage at the Palace Theatre April 11 in Manchester NH, opening for the David Bromberg Quintet.
Come out for some “Who’s Line is it Anyway”-style fun with Queen City Improv on April 1.
Exhibition of Stunning beadwork from South Africa tells a luminous story of independence and memory.
The Equinox is almost here, and the Argh Gallery will be celebrating the first day of spring in style.
Last weekend a video circulated on social media showing the police looking through a patient’s belongings in a hospital room. They were there because the patient had told his medical providers he used THC oil to control the pain from his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
After a rousing start to his Double Down Tour, country singer Eric Church announced 13 added shows across eight cities to his 2019 trek, including a stop at the SNHU Arena on Nov. 1.
Don’t call it a comeback — even though it is, in some ways. But for Paul Nelson, his CD release party on Saturday night at Jupiter Hall after a stint of a self-exile from the scene is really just the next leg of what has been a lifelong journey toward his musical destiny.
Catch this 5-piece folk/rock band Friday night at the Currier Museum’s Side Door Music Series – and bring some tissues.
The Nicholas Brothers: When Fred Astaire and Gene Kelley idolize you, you must be doing everything right.
Building Gundam models or “Gunpla” is a worldwide hobby that millions have done at some point. For the uninitiated the world of Gunpla can be a bit too foreign of a concept for the average person to open up to, so here are a few reasons this may be the hobby for you. Do any of the following apply?
The story of how the boy from the pit, stripped of his dreams and coat of many colors, would preserve the 12 tribes of Israel – the direct line to our redeemer – and be compared to God’s only son, and save his entire world!
Come experience The Song Weavers in concert! Song Weavers consists of over 100 female singers and 20 drummers from the NH area and is sure to be an inspiring, enlightening and fun afternoon of music.
Come jam to live chiptune music, experience local art, play a larger- than-life version of Pong, and enjoy video game inspired desserts as Manchester celebrates Ralph Baer Day, a multimedia interactive art exhibit that honors Ralph Baer, Father of the Video Game, and the impact his work has made on the world, and the creations inspired by his legacy.
On Friday the entire city is invited to Ralph Baer’s Birthday party at Jupiter Hall where they will be able to play Ping-Pong on a giant 10-foot screen created collaboratively by Kelley Muir and friends she’s come to know and love within the local “nerd” community, including Dave Seah, Ryan Sutton, Roxanne Chang, Sara Ceaser and Sid Ceaser.
Two shows of this pop-up production, staged by kids who participated in the week-long Winterfest workshop led by Children’s Stage Adventures.
Participants may expect to share related perspectives gleaned from life experience, and/or simply enjoy listening to the thoughts of others about the poet’s work.
Firehouse Subs announces the grand opening of its first location in Manchester at 655 S. Willow St. The restaurant will opened its doors to the public on Monday, Feb. 25, under the ownership of first-time Firehouse Subs franchisees Daniel and Julie Pettit.
Join Bobby Strong and his revolution on March 22 and 23 in the Maskers production of Urinetown The Musical.