Where Beauty and Darkness Intersect
A high school counselor explores dark portraiture in "Michael Winters: Friends and Muses"
A high school counselor by day and photographer by night explores dark portraiture in “Michael Winters: Friends and Muses.”
A high school counselor by day and photographer by night explores dark portraiture in “Michael Winters: Friends and Muses.”
To keep a reader engaged, the most colorful language pales next to a simple situation that compels the mind to wonder, “What’s next?”
Not everything that pops up smells like a rose.
Twin sisters Carla and Marcia Press bring the art of hat-making to Troy.
The MQX Quilt Festival New England puts 300 works of fabric art on display.
Enjoy a new ready-to-drink margarita mix from Fabrizia Spirits in Salem.
New Hampshire Magazine is teaming up with New England’s Tap House Grille of Hooksett to bring you a series of beer events featuring local NH breweries.
Sheep farming was once big business here back in the 1800s. In Deerfield alone, there were some 2,000 head of sheep. One local farm is bringing back a Granite State farming tradition.
A quarter of a century ago, Jeff Dearborn bought a John Lee Hooker cassette and, on a long drive to Vermont, became a serious blues addict. Eventually, he began playing harp and formed a band.