The deadline for the Wire's annual call for CDs produced by local artists is Thursday at 12 noon.
The Temptations perform Friday at Music Hall; Portsmouth Public Library offers children's chess games; Racky Thomas Blues Band at the Press Room.
Celtic Group to bring some early St. Patrick Day cheer to Portsmouth on March 9.
Ice Festival will benefit nonprofits; "Vagina Monologues" at the Rep.; comedian Mike MacDonald at The Music Hall.
Seacoast Repertory Theatre to present this play this weekend.
The comedian will perform, "I Love Being Me, Don't You?" on March 10 at 8 p.m.
Pop music diva found dead in her Beverly Hilton Hotel room on Saturday night at age 48.
Author of "The Da Vinci Code" will hold a benefit on May 18 for Writers on a New England Stage series.
There will be plenty of music, song and dancing to welcome Cupid and his quiver of arrows.
The concert on Monday, Feb. 13 will be followed by an encore performance during the candlelight vigil at the African Burial Ground on Chestnut Street.
Grammy Award winning musician to perform in historic theater on Feb. 16.
Portsmouth musician will perform Sunday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre.
Marc Dole's "In Danger of Being Discovered" preserves a piece of Portsmouth's culture that would have otherwise been lost.
The Capitol Steps will bring "Desperate Housemembers" to Music Hall; Parker Wheeler Blues Band to rock the Press Room; Discover Portsmouth Center offers rich city history.
Charles Bradley and the Extraordinaires will perform in the historic theater on Friday at 8 p.m.
Redhook's Polar Grill Fest on Saturday highlights another fun weekend in Portsmouth.
Skyler at Music Hall Loft; Electric cars invade Music Hall; Comedy Enlightenment at Players Ring.
PixelMEDIA donation gives non-profit's $2.2 million capital campaign to create new space on Vaughan Street a boost.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day celebrations on tap.
See "Margin Call" at Music Hall Loft; check out Superfrog at the Press Room on Friday night; or seek some comedy enlightment at the Players Ring.
Pro Portsmouth's New Year's Eve's celebration allowed families to get out and enjoy some great entertainment in downtown Portsmouth.
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Pro Portsmouth to offer several fun, entertaining activities downtown to ring in the New Year.
Non-profit group has moved out of its former space at One Harbour Place and is looking for a new location.
Besides First Night 2012 celebrations in Portsmouth and Boston, several other New Hampshire communities also provide families with fun, safe events to ring in the New Year.
Program will be broadcast live from Stone Church in Newmarket on Dec. 21 to benefit new Arts and Culture Center in Newmarket Mills.
Seacoast choruses, conductors and musicians to perform holiday concert on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
Pro Portsmouth Executive Director Barbara Massar said the organization needs $20,000 to put on the annual New Year's Eve celebration.
Santa will also water ski on the Piscataqua River this Saturday.
Charles Dickens' classic story brought to life with great acting, choreography, caroling and narration.
"A Merry Funny New England Christmas," featuring Portsmouth native and comedian Juston McKinney is at Music Hall for two shows Thursday and Friday.
New Gundalow to set sail; Celtic Sojourn at Music Hall.
Musical festival featuring the holiday sounds of Great Britain to be performed this weekend.
MSNBC "Hard Ball" host discusses his new book, "Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero," at the Music Hall on Friday night.
A controversial piece of street art is no more.
Canadian group scheduled to play two shows at the Music Hall on Saturday and Sunday.
Music Hall and Strawbery Banke Museum team up to provide exciting array of holiday season activities including a new Pop Up Market at the Music Hall Loft.
Guest choral groups, conductors and musicians from across the Seacoast will perform a memorable holiday concert.
Host of Hardball on MSNBC to discuss new book, "Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero," on Dec. 2.
Teen jazz musician will play on Nov. 27.