by Arwyn Vincent | Jun 17, 2022 | Arts, In Print
I wish I could be as strong as the daffodil. This herald of spring never permits winter’s dangerous plan to scar her heart, nor does she hold winter against itself. She accepts its nature, while I sulk like Schopenhauer when a friend...
by Sarah Pearson | Jun 12, 2022 | Arts, In Print
Sal Prizio came to Concord just as winter was settling in. It’s a time generally reserved for annual holiday shows and big public gatherings. Instead, he found himself navigating an industry still in the throes of a crisis. Now, as we head into summer, Prizio can...
by New Hampshire Historical Society | Apr 5, 2022 | Arts, In Print
In a multi-faceted project developed over the past five years, the New Hampshire Historical Society offers an unprecedented look at the life and art of Samuel L. Gerry, one of the most prolific White Mountain artists. “A Faithful Student of Nature: The Life and Art of...
by Sarah Pearson | Mar 24, 2022 | Arts, In Print
New Hampshire authors have not slowed their pace in releasing new books. In fact, some have utilized extra time spent at home during the last two years of pandemic waves to work more fervently on their writing, some publishing their very first novel. Here are some of...
by Sarah Pearson | Jun 29, 2021 | Arts, In Print
Theater lovers should rejoice that once again plays and musicals will be returning to the stage. However, for many companies, those “stages” will feel more akin to Shakespeare’s Globe or Greece’s odeons. Many are planning for outdoor performances to increase capacity...
by Sadie Raymond | Jun 29, 2021 | Arts, In Print, Life & Leisure
The morning of July 4, 2018 began like any other in Sadie Raymond’s household. What Sadie and her family didn’t know, however, was that by the end of the day the course of all of their lives, especially that of their teenage son, Corbin would change...