New Year, New View
How to create your best year yet (without feeling like you’re starting over).
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New Hampshire Magazine
How to create your best year yet (without feeling like you’re starting over).
If you wanted to host the ultimate cocktail party, these are the people you’d want to invite. They are leaders and innovators in fields from science and education to arts and politics, and they’re all helping to put the Granite State on the map.
The great orator, statesman and diplomat Daniel Webster was “God-like” in his day, and, indeed, his presence lives on in New Hampshire.
As the global future grows more unpredictable, some people are staking out their own worlds and learning how to take destiny into their own hands.
New Hampshire Artist Laureate Gary Samson uses photography and film to create pictorial histories of people and cultures, including Manchester’s Millyard and French-Canadian population.
This Portsmouth native lived large, but her new film is about choosing a reduction in two of her biggest assets.
The 50th anniversary of the Littleton High School class of 1968 reunion inspires a collage of memories.
Art needs contrast — a spot of white to define darkness in a painting, a sculpture of granite to capture a fleeting moment in time. Emile Birch is an artist who creates monuments. Now his time grows short as his memory dims and so the artist becomes his own final work.
A new generation takes to the dance floor