Archives: March 2015

A New Exhibit Brings You Back to the '70s

An exhibit that celebrates the ’70s

The Currier Museum’s current exhibit, “Still Life: 1970s Photorealism,” on display through May 3, doesn’t just celebrate this American art form, but also the decade in which it was conceived.

Grand Opening Weekend at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth

A weekend filled with music, a gallery exhibition, family events, open houses and more at this great new venue for the arts

From March 20-22 enjoy a weekend filled with music, a gallery exhibition with a local artist, family events, open houses, a dance party and more at this great new venue for the arts in Portsmouth.

A Classy and Complete Guide to Yard Sales

The season is here, so get ready to tackle the tacky and chaotic world of putting your life on the line (and out on the folding table) just to clean out the garage and maybe earn enough money to buy the family some pizza.

The season is here, so get ready to tackle the tacky and chaotic world of putting your life on the line (and out on the folding table) just to clean out the garage and maybe earn enough money to buy the family some pizza.

The Constant Restorationist

Call it a passion or call it obsession, but whatever keeps Doug Towle focused on finding and restoring buildings of the past is a gift to the present.

Doug Towle spent 2.4 million of his own money to restore this historic Gilmanton compound that is home to the 1600s Pilgrim House.

A Taste of Ireland

Find some great Irish drinks and dishes at these New Hampshire pubs.

Find some great Irish drinks and dishes at these New Hampshire pubs.

Explore Milford and Wilton

A gray March weekend with rain forecasted didn’t promise much skiing, so we opted for antique shops, old movies and some restaurants we’d been hearing about

A gray March weekend with rain forecasted didn’t promise much skiing, so we opted for antique shops, old movies and some restaurants we’d been hearing about.