Artist Carmen Verdi
With the simplest of tools — a pencil — Verdi turns empty paper into works of art.
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With the simplest of tools — a pencil — Verdi turns empty paper into works of art.
This historic, beautiful theater will soon be a multiuse performing arts center with 750 seats.
A “new” bookstore housed in a barn in Lee treats old books like stars.
Proving that fashion can be both practical and pleasing, here are items that will keep you warm and looking good all winter long.
Robert Frost is the state’s most famous poet, but how much do you know beyond “Stopping by Woods”? A century after he left New Hampshire behind (in body, if not in spirit), we examine his enduring legacy.
This "uniquely American art form" might not be what you think - Ken Burns' latest documentary challenges tired country music stereotypes in an eight-part series premiering September 15 on PBS.
As Calef's Country Store in Barrington celebrates its sesquicentennial, you can join in on the fun at the September 7 community event.
There’s nothing lovelier than a cloudy day in the early morning when viewed through the eyes of Roxane Chardon. Her pastels capture the soothing calm of a waterway, using light blues and contrasting shimmering pinks.
These outfits were inspired by surf, summer and sun, and all are guaranteed to make you the most stylish person strolling down the Hampton Beach boardwalk. Even if you’re not headed for sand and ocean, all of these looks are perfect for summer weather.
Alnoba in Kensington debuts its world-class outdoor art park on May 1 and 2. After that, it will be open to the public in a monthly basis.