Looking for your next great read? In this week’s cover story, Katelyn Sahagian and Matt Ingersoll talk with some New Hampshire-based science fiction, fantasy and horror authors about their most recent novels, novellas and short stories. Learn about their inspirations and writing styles, and find out where you can grab copies of their works for yourself.
Also on the cover It’s the Hippo’s annual Wedding Guide, and Angie Sykeny brings you all kinds of tips, advice and suggestions for your big day from local wedding experts (page 16). It’s also almost time for the 2023 Hippo Best Of readers’ poll! Vote for your favorite people, places and things in New Hampshire starting Feb. 1 (see details on page 5).
Hate crime forums The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office presents a series of public Hate Crimes Forum conversations, with the ...
The NFL followed up the close games and the astonishing comeback of Jacksonville from down 27-0 to beat the San ...
Donation for mental health Merrimack County Savings Bank, better known as The Merrimack, donated $10,000 to support two New Hampshire ...
Big Events January 26, 2022 and beyond Thursday, Jan. 26 Catch Jim Dozet, the scheduled musical performer at this week’s ...
Get fantasy and science fiction thrills and horror chills from Granite State authors With everything from zombie apocalypses to high ...
Concord Garden Club holds 20th annual Art in Bloom Every year the Concord Garden Club celebrates the winter with its ...
The latest from NH’s theater, arts and literary communities • Stories of ballooning: Hear the stories of balloonists who explored ...
Why to marry at a museum, fall versus spring, and the trouble with desserts Wedding tips and stories from the ...
The annual Winter Festival in Concord is back Intown Concord is bringing some post-holiday fun to the city with the ...
Get your tickets now The spring flower shows are always a contrast to the cold, icy days of winter. Bright ...
Family fun for the weekend Museum fun • On Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. the Aviation Museum of New ...
Dear Donna, Picked this up a few months ago. I thought it was interesting. It looks all handmade and has ...
Justice of the Peace Shelly A. Mead is a justice of the peace who officiates weddings throughout southern New Hampshire ...
News from the local food scene • Celebrate Mardi Gras: Get your tickets now to the Franco-American Centre’s annual Mardi ...
Batulo’s Kitchen coming to Concord’s Bank of New Hampshire Stage At the Concord Multicultural Festival, Batulo Mahamed has gained a ...
Ogie Brewing now open in Milford Nearly four full years after Bill Ogert signed a lease to open his own ...
Gerald Oriol is the owner and executive chef of Caribbean Breeze (233 Main St., Nashua, 883-4340, find them on Facebook ...
I love aligning my cooking with the weather. When it’s January and the days are cold, I enjoy a hot ...
keep calm stay home, A Theme For… (Give/Take Records) I know how much a good percentage of my readership loves ...
The Matter of Everything, by Suzie Sheehy (Knopf, 320 pages) If you’ve been on this planet for more than two ...
A teen uses location services, street cams and Colombian Taskrabbit to search for her mother in Missing, a lightweight thriller ...
Encanto at the Hollywood Bowl (TV-G) Stephanie Beatriz, Lin-Manuel Miranda. I know, I know, do you really need to hear ...
Local music news & events • Song truths: With his debut album, Leap of Faith, singer-songwriter Dakota Smart evinced stunning ...
Blues Fest debuts at Rex The first New England Blues Festival was a modest one-off featuring regional bands, including Mr ...
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