by Laura Pope | Jan 24, 2019 | Arts, In Print
PAM TARBELL’S COLORFUL METAMORPHOSIS: ARTIST, ADVOCATE, BUSINESSPERSON Sustaining an enduring career as an accomplished, award-winning painter and arts entrepreneur are exceptional feats for most artists. For Pam Tarbell, these are only two facets of a distinguished...
by KATHLEEN M. FORTIN | Jan 24, 2019 | Arts, Community, In Print
ANDREW PINARD’S HATBOX THEATRE CREATES AN INTIMATE STAGE EXPERIENCE For Andrew Pinard, live theater is best when it is close. A resident of Bradford, Andrew is the owner, creator, and driving force behind Concord’s Hatbox Theatre. Founded in 2016, the theater is a...
by Sylvia Beaupré | Sep 28, 2018 | Arts
Several roads spiral outward from the village that Lydia calls home. Most days, she and Tom would choose one for their morning walk, but not today. Tom says he’s going to rake the leaves instead. It’s not much of a job in their small yard with only a few maples, but...
by James Buchanan | Remembrances compiled by Laura Pope | Sep 28, 2018 | Arts
As you already know, New Hampshire lost one of its most talented literary voices on June 23 of this year. As anyone who saw Donald Hall read would attest, he cut an easygoing figure with a gentle voice, but as he read, there was an undeniable strength and passion...
by Laura Pope | Sep 28, 2018 | Arts
Tamworth offers a fall destination worthy of any artist or writer . . . or those with a penchant for beauty Tucked between the Lakes Region and White Mountains, the five hamlets of Chocorua, Wonalancet, Whittier, South Tamworth, and Tamworth cluster in a...
by JOHN GFROERER | PHOTOS BY JOHN BENFORD | Apr 1, 2018 | Arts
Every strike of the hammer moves the hot metal closer to its final shape. Like words on a page, each percussion should be decisive, clear, and move the story along to a conclusion. The plot is simple: take this piece of metal and coax it into something beautiful and...