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Life after Republic of Campo: ‘Mis en place,’ taking inventory of myself – and a recipe to share

read more…: Life after Republic of Campo: ‘Mis en place,’ taking inventory of myself – and a recipe to share

I decided to do an inventory of myself as if I was a recipe. I mentally laid out the “I ams.” I am an accomplished entrepreneur, a husband, a brother, a friend, a mature athlete, a reader, a traveler, a writer and a cook. I did not lose these aspects of my life when the doors closed on the restaurant. I believe that if more people took the culinary phrase that titles this missive and applied it to their lives they would be as satisfied as I am becoming.

The ‘kids these days’ are not okay

read more…: The ‘kids these days’ are not okay

As I’ve been begrudgingly hurled into middle-age—soon to be old and cantankerous—it’s now high time for me to pass into this vast world of adult condescension and critique “the kids these days.” Only I can’t speak from a place of exasperation, only concern, when I say, “The kids these days are not okay.”

Dive into the deep end at the 13th Annual Winter Blues Tour Jan. 29 at The Rex

read more…: Dive into the deep end at the 13th Annual Winter Blues Tour Jan. 29 at The Rex

Thankfully, you can do just that on Sunday the Jan. 29 at The Rex Theatre on Amherst Street where they’ll be hosting the “New England Winter Blues Festival,” a gathering of country heavy rock blues with some good grind-it-down sound, with a dash of Italian born rhythm and roots. The show starts at 4 p.m.    

The Weekender, Jan 19-23: Nordic gnomes felting class, salsa dancing, Beatlejuice, and more…

read more…: The Weekender, Jan 19-23: Nordic gnomes felting class, salsa dancing, Beatlejuice, and more…

It looks to be a snowy weekend ahead of us, if you’re feeling adventurous to get out and about take a look at the lineup below. If you’re busy this weekend or don’t want to brave the cold, start to plan ahead by checking out the future events!

‘Let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire’: Rowland Scherman, behind the lens at the March on Washington

read more…: ‘Let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire’: Rowland Scherman, behind the lens at the March on Washington

You may not know the name Rowland Scherman, but you more than likely know his work – including some of the most iconic images of the 1963 March on Washington, when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I have a dream” speech.

Jan. 27-29: ‘Cats: Young Actors Edition’ presented by Majestic Academy of Dramatic Arts

read more…: Jan. 27-29: ‘Cats: Young Actors Edition’ presented by Majestic Academy of Dramatic Arts

“CATS: Young Actors Edition” opens on Friday January 27 at 7 p.m., with additional performances Saturday January 28 at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. and Sunday, January 29 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at The Derry Opera House located at 29 West Broadway, Derry, NH. Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors 65 and above, and $10 for youth 17 and under. 

‘Is Edward Snowden Single?’ now showing at The Player’s Ring through Jan. 29

read more…: ‘Is Edward Snowden Single?’ now showing at The Player’s Ring through Jan. 29

How exactly is a person supposed to live with integrity in such trying times? More importantly, is Edward Snowden single? Director Tyler Christie and his expert cast of New York actors tackle these questions and more in their production of Kate Cortesi’s hilarious and thought-provoking play, “Is Edward Snowden Single?” at The Players’ Ring Theatre now through Jan. 29.

The Weekender, Jan. 12-15th: Ice Fest, LaBelle Lights, Friday Night Comedy and more…

read more…: The Weekender, Jan. 12-15th: Ice Fest, LaBelle Lights, Friday Night Comedy and more…

It may be cold outside, but there’s still plenty of activities to be happening to get you out of the house! Enjoy a comedy show at the Rex or bundle up to enjoy ice displays or a Christmas tree bonfire. Check out the mix below and make sure to plan ahead for upcoming events within the next few weeks!

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