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Memorialize the Day Hillary Almost Cried Print E-mail
Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

Hillary in Portsmouth, NH January  2008
EDITOR-AT-LARGE

History is what we make it. And when history promises to make money, it’s time for a memorial. People love standing where big events happened. So when Fox News calls Café Espresso an historic site, who can argue. Especially if that site is in our own back yard.

 

 

 
Political Chowder Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Political Chowder logoEDITOR-AT-LARGE

Let’s face it, news isn’t really news. Commentary isn’t commentary. Most of what we see on politcal shows is theatrical or dull. But not in New Hampshire. Talk show host Arnie Arnesen’s Political Chowder is the perfect food for thought – tasteful, diverse and packed with protein.

 

 

 
The Real Meaning of the NH Primary Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Opossum visits SeacoastNH.com office in New Hampshire on election  eve/ J. Dennis Robinson photo
EDITOR AT LARGE

What makes New Hampshire citizens so different from everyone else on the planet? Is it because we refuse to be told what to do? Are we truly as independent minded as the media makes us out to be? What’s so special about NH, the editor suggests, is just how normal we actually are.

 

 

 
Mouseketeer Eileen Outfit Auctioned Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Mouseketeer Eileen Diamon Rogosin / Walt Disney Productions
EDITOR AT LARGE

Nostalgia for the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club remains strong. An eBay buyer recently paid close to $1,000 for a scrap of a costume worn by Eileen Diamond, who later founded and co-managed Portsmouth’s Seacoast Repertory Theatre for two decades. (See more)

 

 

 
The Corgi Conundrum Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Beebe the tri-color Pembroke corgi (c) SeacoastNH.com photo by J. Dennis Robinson

EDITOR-AT-LARGE

I am worried. I can no longer clearly see the boundary line between being a normal healthy dog owner or becoming one of those obsessed dogocentric weirdos. I fear we are skating along the border.

 

 

 
Seasons Beatings with Kung Fu Christmas Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Kung Fu Christmas from Hatchling Studios
EDITOR AT LARGE

Hatchling Studios doesn’t have to prove it’s the best computer animation studio around. We know that already. But still they insist on rubbing it in. Now they’ve raised the bar on holiday office giveaways. This is one killer toy for the whole family. It’s lead-free and made in the USA too.

 

 

 
Amazon Kindle a Godsend to Mr Magoo? Print E-mail
Written by J. Dennis Robinson   

Amazon KIndle
EDITOR AT LARGE

We have heard a lot of energetic opinions pro and con about the new electronic reader from Amazon.com. But nobody seems to be thinking of it as a godsend for the visually impaired. The editor, who cannot see a barn door from 50 paces, weighs in on what may be a revolution for a page-deprived few.

 

 

 
Banning the Last Book in the Universe Print E-mail
Written by Rodman Philbrick   

Cover of Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick/ Scholastic Books
GUEST EDITORIAL

Shade of Fahrenheit 451. When local writer Rod Philbrick set out to write an anti-gang SF novel for middle-schoolers, he never imagined his own book would be banned as a pro-gang book. That’s what happened in Santa Rosa when educators outlaw books without reading them. (click to read)

 

 

 
Love in the Second Grade Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Joanne Barnard in Second Grade / SeacoastNH.comEDITOR AT LARGE

She was so gorgeous, she could have been a Mouseketeer. She was that talented too. And, although she may not have known it at the time, she was my girl. Then -- somehow -- half a century slipped by before I found her photo, and the whole crazy affair came swirling back.

 

 

 
Nice Mayors Finish First Print E-mail
Written by Editor at Large   

Portsmouth mayor Steve Marchand / SeacoastNH.com photo

EDITOR At LARGE

There was a time when the men who ran the city were power hungry and wealthy. Today they may net even be men at all. Portsmouth seems to be bucking the political tide by electing likeable citizens to office. The editor welcomes in the new and remembers the old.

 

 

 
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