Arts & Culture
News on the arts, music, dining, restaurants and all things that make our city a cultural mecca on the rise.
Feb 23-26 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around Manchester
read more…: Feb 23-26 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around ManchesterThis week’s round-up of live entertainment in and around Manchester is brought to you by A. Robert Dionne of Ted Herbert Music School & Rentals.
The Weekender, Feb. 23-26: Rocks & Crystals, Winter Fest, Rescue Adoption event and more…
read more…: The Weekender, Feb. 23-26: Rocks & Crystals, Winter Fest, Rescue Adoption event and more…Ease your way into school vacation week with some local events to get you out of the house. Check the mix below for some local events that you can enjoy on your own or with your kiddos!
At the table none grow old
read more…: At the table none grow oldWhen we serve an entree to friends that is accompanied by a story about how your mother, grandmother or Uncle Henry prepared this dish, I am sure it will start a wave of nostalgia from your guests about their own remembered recipes. We all have them, even about the ones that were not especially ready for the New York Times cooking section. My grandmother was an amazing cook, my mother, well, not so much. It wasn’t that she did not learn the skills but she had to cook for my father who possessed a rather limited palate. That being said, I cannot walk down the canned vegetable aisle, see Green Giant creamed corn and not think of my mother pouring it into a saucepan while giving my father a cold stare.
All shook up: Looking back at Maine’s summer of Elvis
read more…: All shook up: Looking back at Maine’s summer of ElvisAugusta, Maine, owns its Elvis Presley cred, so when the people who run the Augusta Civic Center say that they’re going to try to break the Guinness World Record for most Elvis impersonators in one place, believe them.
‘Who’s Bad’ hits town to the delight of Michael Jackson fans of all ages
read more…: ‘Who’s Bad’ hits town to the delight of Michael Jackson fans of all agesIt’s no wonder that the Palace Theatre saw nearly two sell-out shows Saturday when Who’s Bad, The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience moonwalked into town.
Feb 16-19 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around Manchester
read more…: Feb 16-19 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around ManchesterListen to Rob Dionne’s Entertainment Report live every Thursday morning on WMNH FM 95.3, The Morning Show with Peter White.
The Weekender, Feb 16-19: Boat Show, Frost Fest, Mardi Gras and more…
read more…: The Weekender, Feb 16-19: Boat Show, Frost Fest, Mardi Gras and more…It looks to be a beautiful weekend in New Hampshire! Spend your three day weekend getting out and about, but don’t forget to relax. Check the mix below to plan how you’ll get out of the house.
Feb. 25 at The Rex: Do yourself a favor and spend the night (musically speaking) with Teddy Thompson
read more…: Feb. 25 at The Rex: Do yourself a favor and spend the night (musically speaking) with Teddy ThompsonTeddy Thompson is playing the Rex Theater on February 25th at 7:30 p.m. and you should be there.
The humanity of storytelling: One stage + 6 brave souls = a night to remember at the Shaskeen
read more…: The humanity of storytelling: One stage + 6 brave souls = a night to remember at the ShaskeenTales from the Queen City was an inaugural event concocted by Rob Azevedo as a way to bring community together around the city we all love.
March 5: Symphony NH presents Mozart’s Requiem
read more…: March 5: Symphony NH presents Mozart’s RequiemSymphony NH’s collaborative spirit is on display in this sure-to-bring-the-house-down performance of one of the foremost and well-known choral works, Mozart’s Requiem.
The Weekender, Feb 9-12: Backcountry Ski Festival, Orchids, Chocolate Stroll and more…
read more…: The Weekender, Feb 9-12: Backcountry Ski Festival, Orchids, Chocolate Stroll and more…The cold is behind us! Check out our calendar of events to solidify your pre-Valentine’s Day weekend plans.
Got camp? Majestic Theatre offering daytime summer sessions
read more…: Got camp? Majestic Theatre offering daytime summer sessionsThe Majestic Theatre will offer daytime summer theatre camps in 2023. Half-day camps will be open for youth 5-7 years of age and full-day camps for youth 8 – 14 years of age.
A recipe for disaster, or how to do Valentine’s Day – and a romantic pasta dish – right
read more…: A recipe for disaster, or how to do Valentine’s Day – and a romantic pasta dish – rightRestaurants vie for customers to fill the seats and since almost all reservations are deuces one may see a few more tables added to the dining rooms. Chefs plan enticing menus and bar managers create special cocktails, stock up on sparkling wine and even Rose (pink being the color of the day). Men and women challenge themselves on making the day more memorable than last year. I am going to give you some restaurant tips on not having this day turn into a disaster.
Chris Howe: Not an ordinary rock star
read more…: Chris Howe: Not an ordinary rock starThe 48-year-old Queen City native and Manchester West alumnus is ordinary in appearance, average height and build with short hair and a trimmed beard, wearing exactly what you might expect a middle-aged man fitting his profile to be wearing: blue jeans and a pullover.
The Weekender, Feb 2-6: Craft Fair, Keene Ice & Snow Festival, Wedding Expo, Reptile Expo and more…
read more…: The Weekender, Feb 2-6: Craft Fair, Keene Ice & Snow Festival, Wedding Expo, Reptile Expo and more…It’s going to be a chilly weekend! If you’re up to brave the cold, there’s events happening around town to help you kick the winter blues. We recommend double checking these events before leaving just in case there are any updates or cancellations due to the upcoming cold weather. Stay warm!
Feb 2-5 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around Manchester
read more…: Feb 2-5 Entertainment Report: Lively arts, music, shows in and around ManchesterFind a warm venue where the music will keep things cooking – lots of live entertainment to choose from.
Cat Alley Cafe now offering Sunday ‘Sketch & Sip’ brunch to beat the winter doldrums
read more…: Cat Alley Cafe now offering Sunday ‘Sketch & Sip’ brunch to beat the winter doldrumsThere’s something new brewing this weekend at Cat Alley Cafe, and it’s not just coffee: Sketch & Sip Sundays are now a thing – an art-builds-community thing that Cat Alley Cafe owner Tom Puskarich is hoping will catch on.