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n the almost two and a half years since I’ve been at The Music Hall I’ve had the opportunity to meet so many amazing members and supporters of The Music Hall. I’ve created an entire family and network of connections on the Seacoast - I’ve created a home in large part thanks to the organization. Read More
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More than 11 years ago, a startling discovery was made on Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Portsmouth, NH: the buried remains of roughly 200 individuals of African descent in a segregated resting place that was in use from the early 1700s to the 19th century.Read More
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James “The Amazing” Randi obviously doesn’t mind deceiving people; it’s what he does for a living. As a magician and escape artist, Randi has baffled and delighted audiences everywhere. And he’s quite open about the lying that’s a part of his act.Read More
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It’s always interesting to learn the backstories of great works of art, and to experience those “aha” moments of connection between history and the present day.Read More
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One thing we don’t really expect from movies these days is surprise. About as close as most MallPlex movies get to it is knocking off an unexpected person in one of its “serious” presentations.
Tomorrow night, we will be discussing A Most Violent Year, a critically acclaimed drama about a man trying to get started in the oil delivery business in New York City in the 1980s.Read More
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We are thrilled to be presenting an immensely talented lineup of artists for our fourth annual Portsmouth Singer Songwriter Festival April 16-18.Read More
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From cottage homes to contemporary houses, take a peek inside some of the finest coastal kitchens in Kittery Point, Maine during our 2015 Kitchen Tour on Saturday May 9. This year also features the addition of more new trolleys to easily transport patrons from home to home. Why do we expect this to be our best Kitchen Tour ever? Content Editor Regina Baraban recently got the inside scoop from Ann Kendall, a long-time supporter of the Music Hall and the Seacoast Arts Community, who serves on The Music Hall Board of Directors and is co-chair for this year’s Kitchen Tour Committee. Ann’s home in Kittery, with its sunlit, state-of-the-art open concept kitchen, is on the tour this year. She filled us in on what’s new, and why the tour makes the best Mother’s Day outing ever.
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