Filters

Soggy Po’ Boys bring New Orleans flair to The Press Room every Tuesday night

read more…: Soggy Po’ Boys bring New Orleans flair to The Press Room every Tuesday night

Different parts of the country have occasions where this feeling is abundant, including Tuesday nights at The Press Room in Portsmouth.
That’s where the Soggy Po’ Boys play on a weekly basis for a residency that’s become a staple of the city’s nightlife. It starts at 9 p.m. and it goes all night long while creating a fun evening for everyone involved. 

From The Barrel is Derry’s hidden gem

read more…: From The Barrel is Derry’s hidden gem

Sometimes you just need to strike out into new territory. Most of all when life seems gray, the sky is cloudy and chilly and raining. Often these ventures will not pay off — it’s good to be prepared for that going in. But occasionally you’ll discover something delightful and wonderful. (“Every once-in-a-while even a blind squirrel finds a nut.”) And on those occasions, you will swear the clouds parted and the sun came out.

The sound of community: Nashua’s North Main Music helps youth develop skills

read more…: The sound of community: Nashua’s North Main Music helps youth develop skills

North Main is now located in a commercial complex on Charron Avenue, after a 2015 move, and serves students primarily across Nashua and several neighboring New Hampshire and Massachusetts communities. It has roughly 225 students and is comprised of 15 instructors of various disciplines, including piano, violin and saxophone lessons.

Jan. 25: Join the conversation on how street art can make Manchester Street safer for all

read more…: Jan. 25: Join the conversation on how street art can make Manchester Street safer for all

A community conversation regarding the Manchester Street Art for Public Safety project will be held Jan. 25 at Central High School from 6:- 7:30 p.m., accessible via the Lowell/Maple Street entrance across from Dominos. This event is hosted by Queerlective, in partnership with the Conservation Law Foundation and funded by the Endowment for Health’s Environmental Justice grant.

Support Ink Link