Stories
Whether you’re 5 or 95, the vast majority of us have a connection to L. Frank Baum’s story about a girl in Kansas who makes a trip to a magica…
Children of all ages need Vitamin D—even in winter—and Sandglass Theater will deliver some this month with its Winter Sunshine series.
The inspiration for Hiroya Tsukamoto’s music comes from his world travels, so when the pandemic hit, he wasn’t sure where to find it.
While the last event to honor and support local veterans and active-duty personnel was far out, this year’s will be totally outtasight.
January for live music lovers—2023 is kicking off with several opportunities to check out some performers in the region through the rest of th…
Playwright Andy Hannah has always been of the belief that theater is not only meant to entertain but serve as a useful tool for the entire community.
A pledge a Holocaust survivor made to her brother is the subject of a documentary making its New England premiere this month.
MoCo Arts School of Dance students will be pulling out all the stops—and the steps—to showcase what they’ve learned this weekend.
Local theater students are set to perform a classic musical with a title that sparks modern-day conversations.
Before film had sound, director Fritz Lang envisioned a futuristic world in a story that continues to withstand the test of time.
Bella’s Bartok will have the chance at a reboot of last year’s dual shows this holiday weekend to usher in the new year.
What happens when all your buddies come back to town for the holidays? You reunite the band for a live show on the biggest party night of the …
She began her career as a member of the family band, but Sarah Lee Guthrie is now sowing her own musical roots.
Suzanne McGettigan and Larry Gilbert have each performed solo and with bands, but together they are working on a joint venture as singer-songwriters.
A group of young singers in the region will demonstrate how art inspires art in a nearly infinite number of ways.
“The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear,” says Buddy in the holiday movie classic, “Elf.”
From the back roads of New Hampshire to the mountains of Tibet, Tom Pirozzoli’s life of adventure has informed his music for nearly five decades.
Christmas music is one small piece of the tapestry that is Heather Pierson’s long musical career.