Don’t Miss “Macbeth” Opera Style
Opera North brings the drama with Verdi's version of the Scottish Play
Opera North brings the drama with Verdi’s version of the Scottish Play from August 4-10 at the Lebanon Opera House.
Opera North brings the drama with Verdi’s version of the Scottish Play from August 4-10 at the Lebanon Opera House.
With more than 70 craft breweries spread across the state (and new ones opening seemingly every week), it’s no secret that New Hampshire is home to some great beer. To help you get to know some of the Granite State’s favorite sudsy spots, we’re implementing a new series of “Meet the Brewer” profiles to introduce you to our top-notch New…
Art shows, summer festivals, and an event dedicated to all things moose in the North Country: here are 10 ideas for having zero-cost fun this August.
Michael Hauptly-Pierce of local brewery Lithermans Limited enjoys a tour through scenic Tamworth with stops at both a distillery and brewpub (he wasn’t driving).
This charming marketplace offers made-to-order Italian lunch and dinner staples in addition to specialty products right in the middle of Portsmouth’s Market Square.
You’ve clocked out of your career and finally reached the stage where you’ve put the daily grind behind. But don’t assume that retired life will be a big proverbial bowl of cherries with days spent happily on the greens lowering your golf handicap or merrily sailing into technicolor sunsets on Golden Pond. Here are some tips for handling the reality of retirement.
New Hampshire’s own Adi Rule discusses the wonders of a Granite State summer, from visiting the dump to looking at pigs.
Susan Laughlin shares a summertime recipe for poached peaches and ice cream for National Peach Month.
This month you can see Stephanie Young and her work in person at the 86th League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair from August 3 to 11 at Mount Sunapee Resort in Newbury.
New Hampshire voters may have a distinctly different opinion about what, exactly, electable means. For a while now, voters in the Granite State, particularly Democrats, have long preferred and sought to recruit female candidates, believing they had a better chance of winning. And our election record is quite clear — in New Hampshire, women win.