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The New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival is offering its audiences a choice between virtual and in-theater screenings this year as it brings its international lineup to Red River Theaters in Concord, alongside other locations across the state. The multi-access festival, which will screen independent and foreign films through April 6, includes selections from England, Finland, France, Israel and the United States. A bonus week – April 6 to 11 – will allow extra virtual streaming opportunities for selected movies.
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to create tapestries, now is your chance. Chichester resident and tapestry maker Lisa Almeida will be teaching her an introduction to tapestry weaving class at Kimball Jenkins School of Arts in Concord and at Sanborn Mills Farm in Loudon during the month of April. Each class offers a distinctly different learning experience.
Ballet Misha will premiere its new production of the ballet “Cinderella” on Saturday, March 29 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Concord City Auditorium.
The latest exhibition at Two Villages Art Society in Hopkinton features a well-known family of New Hampshire artists. “The Carrolls: Four Related Visions/David M. Carroll, Laurette Carroll, Sean Carroll, Riana Frost” opened Saturday, March 22 and will run until Saturday, April 19.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
With an array of free tastings, creative workshops and wine classes, Wine on Main aims to make wine feel accessible and fun for everyone. Owner Emma Stetson, who opened the store two and a half years ago, has spent more than a decade in the wine industry. She opened the downtown shop to use her passion for wine to bring people together.
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For those who wish they could’ve seen The Beatles live back in the day, or for those who did and want to reminisce about a bygone era, a tribute may be the next best thing.
Author, and Hopkinton native, Christine Murphy is headed to Gibson’s Bookstore, to present her debut novel, Notes on Surviving the Fire, in which she introduces us to Sarah, who grew up in the forests of Maine and learned how to stalk prey and kill, but only when necessary. Now, Sarah must confront a different type of killing—and decide if it can be justified in an unbelievably propulsive and darkly funny story.
The New Hampshire Children’s System of Care (CSoC) is accepting submissions for the seventh annual Magnify Voices Expressive Art Contest. Open to students in grades five through 12, the contest invites youth to share creative works reflecting their...
Gibson’s Bookstore will host bestselling author Jennifer Finney Boylan for an event featuring her new book, Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us. Boylan will be joined in conversation by fellow author and collaborator Jodi Picoult. The event...
The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is hosting For the Love of My Ancestral Home, a solo art exhibit by Wakefield, Mass., artist Leslie Scott-Lysan. The exhibit features paintings inspired by New Hampshire’s natural beauty and is...
Concord’s Winter Fest returns next weekend, Friday, Jan 24-Saturday, Jan. 25, and it’s bigger than ever.In its seventh year, the event, put on by InTown Concord, will include its staple events, like the ice-carving competition, but will now include a...
Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to the “Young Professional of the Month,” Janelle Drake. Each month, the CYPN Steering Committee recommends an individual in the community it thinks readers would enjoy getting to know...
Author: Sarah Beth DurstTitle: The SpellshopDate: 2024Pages: 377Genre: FantasySarah Beth Durst has written several fantasy books for all ages, and her newest release, The Spellshop, is a cozy retreat into a magical world of mythical creatures, spell...
Author: Allison MontclairTitle: Murder at the White PalaceDate: 2024Pages: 308Genre: MysteryIris Sparks, a feisty, capable young woman, and Gwendolyn Bainbridge, a beautiful, wealthy young widow are an unlikely pair who run an unusual business...
The New Hampshire English Country Dance Society (NHECDS) will host monthly English dances in Concord at the Auditorium of the Howard Recreation Center (HRC), located at the intersection of Brown and Kent Roads on the Gallen State Office Park campus....
By MOLLY LEITH
In November 2024, I had the privilege of visiting Rebecca McGee Tuck’s newly completed art studio in Natick, Massachusetts. Tuck is a fiber artist, sculptor, and dedicated ocean activist. A native of the state, she has spent hundreds of hours...
On Nov. 13, NHTI – Concord’s Community College hosted the annual New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) Popsicle Stick Bridge Competition on its Concord campus. The event featured 43 teams from high schools across the state, including...
Gibson’s Bookstore in Concord will host New Hampshire author and social media expert Peg Fitzpatrick on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. Fitzpatrick will discuss her new book, The Art of Small Business Social Media: A Blueprint for Marketing...
Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to the “Young Professional of the Month,” Rae Easter. Each month, the CYPN Steering Committee recommends an individual in the community it thinks readers would enjoy getting to know better.How...
The Wolfeboro Friends of Music will host Seamus Egan’s Good Winter: A Celtic Christmas on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. The concert will be held at the First Congregational Church, South Main Street, Wolfeboro.Seamus Egan, a renowned figure in...
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