"Things We Do for Love" continues at Seacoast Repertory Theatre; The Vampires invade the Press Room on Saturday night.
Natalie MacMaster, Chris Botti, Shaolin Warriors and more will highlight historic venue's 2012-2013 season.
Rye resident will be at the Music Hall on Friday to benefit Writers on a New England Stage.
It's a busy weekend, so we couldn't limit our suggestions to five.
Find out which artists will perform on the Portsmouth stage this summer.
From Billy Joel to Mumford & Sons, we had a variety of picks.
Two concerts are scheduled for this month.
Let us know which act you'd like to see on the seaside stage.
Full lineup for summer concert series to be announced Friday.
Hundreds packed the downtown area on Sunday.
The Sweetback Sisters, Vaud and the Villains, and other artists coming to Portsmouth in July.
Music Hall Kitchen Tour happening on Saturday in New Castle; Truffle at Press Room Friday.
August event will feature authors Anita Shreve, Katherine Towler and Corwin Ericson.
On Thursday, May 3, a Portsmouth Public Library forum will look at the legend of the Holy Grail.
New Orleans jazz group and New York Times bestselling author will come to the Music Hall and Music Hall Loft in June.
Players Ring presents George Orwell's "Animal Farm"; Heather Maloney Band at Dolphin Striker Friday night.
Fortunately for Portsmouth school kids and their parents, the Seacoast has many options.
Portsmouth Public Library's Spring Film series will show Oscar winning film on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Participants can board trolleys and tour kitchens inside homes in New Castle on May 5.
Strawbery Banke Museum needs volunteers for annual clean-up; Merle Haggard and Roseanne Cash to play at Music Hall; "Animal Farm" at Players Ring.
Nine-year-old Mia Labrie of Rye creates winning peace logo for 2012 Pro Portsmouth event to be held on May 6.
The Burlington, Vt., quartet played several songs before their Monday night gig at The Red Door.
Portsmouth area children ages preschool through second grade loved meeting the Easter Bunny and collecting his bountiful treats on Saturday.
The Easter Bunny made sure there were plenty of eggs at Langdon Park for all of the Portsmouth area children so nobody went home with an empty basket.
James Stewart will discuss his book, "Tangled Webs," on April 12 and Susan Cain will discuss her book, "Quiet," on May 1.
Kennedy Gallery and Custom Framing to host "Celebrating Our Bridge" exhibit Friday, Easter Egg hunt Saturday morning.
Music Hall event will feature a Round Robin format on April 22.
Pro Portsmouth looks to Seacoast artists to create logo for the 2012 Market Square Day.
Poet Diana Durham and cellist Dorothy Braker will perform at the Portsmouth Public Library on Thursday, April 5, at 7 p.m.
Documentary that focuses on breed discrimination will be shown at the Cooperative Middle School in Stratham on April 22 at 3 p.m.
The Molenes rock the Press Room on Saturday night and Portsmouth Public Library's Splash youth art exhibit continues.
Seacoast Jazz Appreciation Project will present Jazz trip on Sunday, April 1 at 4:30 p.m.
Restaurant Week continues; RPM Challenge Listening Party at Music Hall.
The 7th annual event sponsored by The Wire will feature music created by more than 1,500 musicians.
Attorney Charles Doleac participated in Japanese symposium about Portsmouth Peace Treaty.
This weekend the film, "Burn This," at Music Hall and "Splash" youth art show continues at library.
Celtic group will perform a pre-St. Patrick's Day concert.
PPAF officials announce this year's summer community production will be "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Led Zeppelin tribute band will perform in Portsmouth on March 23.
Joyce Anderson to perform in concert Saturday night; Seacoast Bridal Show at Sheraton Harborside Hotel Sunday; reggae music at Press Room.