‘Twas the night before Festivus
read more…: ‘Twas the night before Festivus‘Twas the night before Festivus, and all through the house, not a wallet was sighted, and I was losing my freaking mind.
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‘Twas the night before Festivus, and all through the house, not a wallet was sighted, and I was losing my freaking mind.
With the holiday season upon us and so many people out and about, it won’t be uncommon to hear frequent cursing at the mall, at the highway rest area, or walking your kid to school.
The Christmas Holiday Effect is a stark reminder that the holiday season, despite its joy and celebration, can pose severe risks to our health.
Manchester Ink Link Assistant Editor Andrew Sylvia, along with his partner, former State Representative Candace Gibbons, are happy to announce the births of their twin daughters: Molly Harper and Charlotte Rose Sylvia.
Arguments in favor of identifying “Die Hard” as a Christmas movie include the film being set on Christmas Eve, during a Christmas party, where a group of terrorists take hostages in the Los Angeles skyscraper. Off-duty police officer McClane then takes on the terrorists, and the rest of the film follows the general three-act script of any action film to its conclusion.
Ashley Suppa has been singing and playing rock and roll since her guitarist dad helped set her up as a background singer for Ace Frehley’s 2009 solo album Anomaly. She was six when she did that gig and she hasn’t looked back!
As I got older, and became more involved with local musical artists as both a DJ and being in artist management, I began to develop a growing appreciation for the arts in all forms, and in particular, the young people who were involved in “The Arts.”
Get in the habit of bringing a reusable bag with you when you shop and try real reusable cups, dishes and silverware for your holiday entertainment.
In November, Netflix dropped director Jerry Ciccoritti’s “Hot Frosty”—such a fetchingly oxymoronic title—and this reviewer predicts that, for years to come, holiday audiences will be warming up to this tour-de-force film the moment after the Thanksgiving turkey hits the fridge.
New Hampshire’s creative economy generated $3.4 billion in annual economic activity. Arts and culture build bridges in ways few others can.
To be honest, I’m not sure how I feel about the resurgence of the mustache. While I’m vehemently opposed to the revival of the mullet—which I shamelessly flaunted long after the trend originally passed—I’m ambivalent about the mustache.
Cold and flu season can be challenging, but you don’t always have to rely on medications. Simple, natural remedies can help relieve symptoms and support recovery. Knowing when to seek medical help is also crucial, especially for more severe cases. Here’s a guide to effective home remedies, natural treatments, and the signs that indicate it’s time to schedule a visit with Elliot VirtualER.
I confess that my first reaction was that she was feeling peer pressure by her more sporty friends, as opposed to actually being interesting and wanting to play basketball – a sport she herself admitted she knew almost nothing about.
The local news partners in the Granite State News Collaborative have set aside generations of deeply ingrained competition to do our part to keep that infrastructure strong. We may all sit in different newsrooms but we share a common belief: our communities will not survive and thrive without trusted information.
But why serve? What benefits are there to serving? I have listed some reasons why serving is not only good for the community, but for the individual as well.
Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry penned a book in the 1980s titled Homes and Other Black Holes: The Happy Homeowner’s Guide to Ritual Closing Ceremonies, Newton’s First Law of Furniture Buying, the Lethal Chemicals Man, and Other Perils of the American Dream. The cover depicts a homeowner dumping a wheelbarrow full of money into a demolished foundation. That about covers it.
For those unfamiliar, Karen is a slang for an irritating, entitled, and demanding woman exhibiting obnoxious behavior in public settings. According to Wikipedia, Karen is used as a slang typically for a middle-class white woman perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal. According to a popular meme, Karen sports an asymmetrical bob who is always asking to speak to the manager.
For those of you who were too busy stuffing your gullets Thursday and may have missed the news, Vito the pug pulled off an epic upset at The Kennel Club in Philadelphia and was named “Best in Show,” the first pug to win the award since humans started broadcasting the competition in 2002.
Speaking of relatives, I’ve long wondered if luck—good or bad—might also be hereditary. To my knowledge, scientists have yet to isolate a “luck” gene, but I’m sure that we can all probably name a few families who seem to have an inordinate amount of luck—horseshoes up the keister—as well as some families who seem downright snakebitten.
I can barely get the word out of my mouth: seven-ty. It sounds so, um, old, and it’s coming up faster than a Disney bullet train.