Pianist Matt Savage Performing at the Monadnock Center

The Monadnock Center for History and Culture presents a concert featuring pianist Matt Savage on Sunday, May 22, at 3 p.m. At age 24, Matt has already had a fourteen-year professional career as a jazz musician, bandleader and composer. He’s played with some of the biggest names in jazz since first labeled a “jazz prodigy”

The Edge Ensemble presents six David Ives plays

The New York Times has called David Ives “wizardly, magical, and funny, a master of language.” The Edge Ensemble presents six of his funniest and most original plays!  The performance will be comprised of six of David Ives’ witty, surreal, and hilarious comedies. Directors Kim Dupuis and Carrie Kidd bring Ives’ sometimes surreal, always hilarious universe

How a rural public library stays relevant with fun events and accessible hours

I’ve always loved reading. Almost every day during summer vacation, I’d gaze longingly out the window as my mom drove the minivan past the local public library on our way to the beach. “You have books in your bag, just read those at the beach,” she’d say, ignoring my complaints about the wind flipping my

Remodeled Gallery Grand Reopening

The New Hampshire Institute of Art Announces the Grand Opening of Remodeled Gallery Space   Peterborough, NH (April 12, 2016) – The New Hampshire Institute of Art (NHIA) is pleased to announce the grand opening of their remodeled Sharon Arts Center Gallery in Peterborough, NH. A reception will be held May 13, 2016, 4-7pm, 30

Summer Dance classes & Theater classes at MoCo

Registration is now open for Summer Classes at MoCo Arts. Classes are available in dance and theater for children as young as 3 years old. Classes begin June 27th, register early to secure your spot. For a complete schedule visit www.moco.org, stop by our studios at 76 Railroad Street in Keene or email [email protected]. MoCo’s

MacDowell Downtown: Composer Dave Malloy Tackles Literary Classics

Dave Malloy loves to adapt literary classics into modern musicals. He is currently reworking Melville’s Moby Dick as a musical, the second installment of what he likes to call the “Impossible Novels Trilogy.” His first “impossible” was the critically acclaimed Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, based on Part 8 of Leo Tolstoy’s