Archives: December 2021

Instruments of Peace

Can the arts save the world? These local artists, leaders of a movement for peace and understanding, believe they can.

Can the arts save the world? These local artists, leaders of a movement for peace and understanding, believe they can.

Big Changes in Little Indonesia

From left: Aaron Djohan and Irene Ireeuw. Photo by Allegra Boverman Outsiders may see the Granite State as rather homogeneous, a place where the concept of diversity is more theoretical than real. Until they look a little closer. From the French Canadian and Scandinavian enclaves in Berlin, to the Irish, French Canadian and Greek neighborhoods that flourished in Manchester, New…

Hello Darkness, My Old Friend

Editor’s note: Our friend and colleague Bill Burke, who passed away in October, wrote this several months ago. It’s the last piece of his we’ll publish in New Hampshire Magazine, and we’re grateful for one more chance to chuckle at his singular sense of humor.

Lost in the Woods With Lisa Gardner

Like a lot of people drawn to the Mount Washington Valley, Lisa Gardner is an avid hiker. But for this New York Times bestselling novelist, dubbed “one of the masters when it comes to crime fiction” by the Associated Press, escaping into the wilderness of northern New Hampshire is an essential (and eerie) source of inspiration. “Part of my writing…