See the latest announcement from the Portsmouth Public Library.
Tina Sawtelle oversees 33 full-time employees at the hall, making it the largest nonprofit performing arts organization in New Hampshire.
A New Hampshire nonprofit aims to promote healing from abuse, loss and illness by capturing survivors in special portraits.
"On the Edge of Home: Stories of Housing Insecurity, Home, and the Path to Sustainable Housing Solutions" runs through Dec. 13.
This year’s “Granny” winners were presented with an engraved granite block award.
The panel will take place on Oct. 17 and feature representatives from NH PBS, WGBH, Maine Public, Vermont Public, and Rhode Island PBS.
This month's Guitar Sundays concert will be held on Oct. 6 at PMAC and features Gohar Vardanyan.
The organization requests submissions for the First Night Portsmouth 2025 design logo. The deadline for entries is Oct. 29.
Passes are now on sale for the Oct. 17 to Oct. 20 event in Portsmouth, which will feature screenings of more than 100 films.
The singer-songwriter headlines the 2nd annual Emerging Artist Benefit Concert at The Music Hall, in support of up-and-coming artists.
Adventure Begins at the Portsmouth Public Library during our Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Party on Monday, June 17.
Children, families, and classical music lovers are invited to a very special free performance at the library June 12.
Manchester artist Peter Noonan’s submission was chosen as this year’s Market Square Day logo; the 47th annual event will be held June 8.
The band, part of the early-1990s shoegaze movement, delighted fans at 3S Artspace Wednesday with Knifeplay opening. Plus, steak at Envio.
Entries will be accepted until March 29. The annual event will be held on May 5.
Founding Director Nicole Gregg announced the NHFF will now be run by The Music Hall, the nonprofit org responsible for diverse performances.
Portsmouth has its share of good citizens who help make the community work. Russ and Katie Grazier are two of them.
There is world-class jazz at bargain prices at UNH.
The local singing group will perform April 16 at the Stone Church in Newmarket.
The singer-songwriter has a new collection of songs and is touring with a trio, bringing new life to her multi-decade catalog of songs.
A closing reception is set for March 9.
The band is celebrating its 50th anniversary and the release of their new album with a tour stop at Jimmy's Jazz and Blues Club.
Heeter: Today I muse on the Academy Awards. I have not seen any of the films but hope to be prepared by the time the awards begin.
5Qs: Jimmy Tingle will be at the Music Hall Lounge on Saturday for two shows.
The day is themed “In Your WORDS and VOICE,” and hopes to allow Black, Brown and Indigenous people to showecase their creative expressions.
The cinematic special from the creators of "Baby Shark" comes to select theaters Jan. 28.
Saxophonist, composer and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón will visit Dec. 9.
Carolyn Vibbert designed this year’s logo; Kelley Danner, Addie Sargent also submit designs; Pro Portsmouth needs $20K to fully fund event.
See the latest announcement from Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth.
Heeter, in this column, said she was moved by some of the offerings at the 2022 New Hampshire Film Festival.