I’m not always in the mood for a quiet movie in a beautiful setting with a positive message and appealing characters. After all, I rank Pulp Fiction and The Usual Suspects among my all-time favorites and I know the energy a good villain can bring to a story. But from the moment I heard about School Life, the movie we’re going to be discussing on Tuesday night in The Music Hall Loft, I found myself looking forward to it with real anticipation.Read More
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I’ll admit, today’s blog was supposed to be much different than the one you are about to read, while that blog is set and will make an appearance next week, today I wanted to touch on the tragic events of Monday.Read More
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As we finish up the last official weekend of summer and turn the calendar over to September, we wanted to take a moment to thank Fabulous Finds for choosing us as one of their three nonprofits to share their stores profits in August. It’s an honor to be chosen by this fantastic organization.Read More
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This month, we’re so excited to be chosen along with Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services and Ogunquit Arts Collaborative- Barn Gallery to be Fabulous Finds Resale Boutique’s recipient for the month of August!Read More
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Did you know that we have a Music Hall Book Club? It’s open to members at the Contributer level and above and meetings the third Monday of the month at Portwalk Place. I’ve been curious about this club for awhile, so I thought it would be fun to chat with our Book Club moderator Dawn Heffron. She filled me in on how she picks the books, what to expect, and what it’s like being a guest moderator for our Writers in the Loft events.Read More
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It’s not often in this blog that I get to look backwards, I’m usually focused on upcoming events. There’s always a new show, or a new movie, or event that I’m excited to experience that I don’t take the time to reflect. Read More
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This time of year, Portsmouth comes to life. The tourist swarm downtown, the flowers all are in bloom, and the waterfront restaurants are all packed full, it’s like a postcard come to life. While we are all taking full advantage of all the Seacoast has to offer, there are people in this community that summer brings a new set of challenges and hardships.Read More
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It’s hard to believe that we are already halfway through June, although that stretch of 90*+ days did help make me believe that we would in fact have a summer. As I was going through my calendar, I realized that we are just a week and a half away from Fill The Hall. If you’re not familiar with Fill The Hall, it’s a food drive that we host here at our Historic Theater. Our goal is to fill every seat (and then some) in the theater with a bag of nonperishable food, to support Gather’s (formerly Seacoast Family Food Pantry) Summer Meals 4 Kids program. This program is to help provide at need children with nutritional meals during the summer months when school lunch programs aren’t available. Read More
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