Time for snacks! Whether you’re gathering a crowd for a screening of Elf or catching up on Yellowstone in a quiet moment, you need snacks. And there is no better snack for kicking back than popcorn — a sometimes salty, sometimes sweet highly snackable treat. In this week’s issue, John Fladd talks to popcorn experts and does some recipe tinkering to create some corn delights.
Also on the cover And what goes better with popcorn than movies? Amy Diaz offers a look at new holiday films for kids, families, grown-ups and people who argue that Die Hard is a Christmas movie (page 28). John also checks out some seasonal brews from area beer makers (page 22). Or perhaps you want to enjoy the season’s lights? In this week’s Kiddie Pool (page 20) we list some of the spots to find holiday lights, and Michael Witthaus takes a closer look at LaBelle Lights on page 32.
Read the e-edition
Baffling the beavers As reported in a Dec. 5 article by Nashua Ink Link (nashua.inklink.news) the City of Nashua is ...
18+ only According to a press release, The New Hampshire Lottery and the National Council on Problem Gambling collaborated for ...
SEE Science Center offers all ages science exploration Shana Hawrylchak is the Executive Director of SEE Science Center. She spoke ...
The Big Story – Coach B Heads to Chapel Hill: Well, I was wrong — Bill Belichick was serious about ...
Green light in the sky As reported by WMUR in a Dec.10 online article, a comet will be visible in ...
Thursday, Dec. 19 There will be a 21+ Ugly Sweater Party and screening of 1989’s classic holiday movie National Lampoon’s ...
Chocolate bars serve as a canvas for edible art Laurie Lowy sat at a small table in the corner of ...
Hood is a butcher and co-owner of Old Boy’s Butcher Shop (707 Route 101A, Merrimack, 699-8014). Dave Hood has been ...
Cranberry Margarita Everything was quiet, mostly. Very few houses are actually quiet at night. Every time the wind blows, a ...
The perfect buttery, sweet and savory popcorn treats for your movie nights and TV binges Angie Lane spends a lot ...
Sounds of a handbell choir By Zachary
[email protected] Experience what a bell can do at upcoming performances by one of ...
The latest from NH’s theater, arts and literary communities • Still some Nutcracker: The Nutcracker season is not over yet ...
Dear Donna, Can you possibly help to determine if any of these necklaces are real pearls? They belonged to my ...
Family fun for whenever Looking at lights • Drive around and check out the holiday lights in the Southern New ...
News from the local food scene • Goodbye to an institution: Bakolas Market (110 Spruce St., Manchester, 669-2941) will close ...
Local breweries celebrate the season with holiday flavors Andy Day loves holiday beers. For a very short time. “It’s one ...
Crayon, Home Safe (self-released) Lots to unpack from this French producer’s upcoming 2025 debut album, the first thing being the ...
Brightly Shining, by Ingvild Rishøi (Grove Press, 192 pages) It’s been 181 years since A Christmas Carol was published, and ...
A heretofore-mid TSA agent gets tangled up in a terrorist attack in Carry-On, Netflix’s attempt at a “Die Hard is ...
Local music news & events • Celebration time: Time again for the annual Buzz Ball, with the one constant being ...
LaBelle Winery’s lights display glows with holiday cheer Created during the pandemic as a way to provide socially distanced family ...