‘Flatpacking Santorini’: One-woman photo exhibit exploring Greece, post-double mastectomy

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    On Saturday, October 3, 2015, St. Philip Greek Orthodox Church, 500 W. Hollis Street, Nashua, will hold its third annual Taverna Night of live Greek music, dancing, and mezzethakia – traditional finger foods, desserts, and cash bar – from 7 to 11 p.m. with a little extra “Opa!” on the side courtesy of Nashua resident, Carolyn Choate, who will present her first-ever photo exhibit, “Flatpacking Santorini,” during the festive evening.

    Ooo-wee-ooo, he looks just like Buddy Holly: Make a musical memory at the Palace

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    You don’t have to remember listening to “Peggy Sue” on your transistor radio to appreciate the contribution made to rock music by Buddy Holly. In fact, even if you only know the name because it’s a popular lyric in that Weezer song (ooh-wee-ooh I look just like Buddy Holly, oh-oh, and you’re Mary Tyler Moore…), you will absolutely appreciate the The Palace Theatre’s musical tribute to the bespectacled crooner, who left an indelible mark on popular music.

    Witness to War: Gratified to see James Nachtwey’s work in a museum, where it belongs

    read more…: Witness to War: Gratified to see James Nachtwey’s work in a museum, where it belongs

    James Nachtwey’s photos are truly historical and artistic artifacts – they represent important world events in both gorgeously artistic and photojournalistic ways, and can be discussed at length multiple ways. I’m not surprised by this, given his academic background in art history and political science.