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Click for a dozen magainze links.
Print lives and the Seacoast is a hothouse for small publications of all shapes and sizes in every imaginable field. Here are the ones we know. Send up more than you know.
Accent Home & Garden
The new top-quality color magazine of seacaost lifestyles
Critter Exchange
A newspaper and web site for the exchange of info, ideas and services connected with domestic and exotic pets
Harbor Guide Magazine
High quality seacoast-area publication by Big Brown Books, a division of Brown Design
Lighthouse Digest
The international lighthouse magazine produced in York, Maine
Mind Mined Publications
Online publication of original plays, fiction, poetry and audio contributions
New Hampshire Magazine
Regional statewide publication out of Nashua
NH To Do Magazine
The name says it all -- monthly travel in-state
Portsmouth Magazine
A monthly magazine about Portsmouth lifestyles
Real Estate Guide
A searchable database of real estate offerings, also issued as a magazine
Seacoast Bride
A colorful twice-annual guide to your coastal wedding day by Big Brown Books
Taste of the Seacoast Dining Guide
Annual seacoast publication with more than 70 restaurants and msnus with online version
UNH Magazine
The magazine of the UNH alumni association |
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all smiles at ‘Beauty and the Beast’
at Prescott Park
Prescott Park Arts Festival’s 2008
choice for a stage production is Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” You
know the plot: Belle (Katelyn Ward) throws herself at the mercy of the
Beast (Jamie Bradley) to save her father (Tim Allen). She then charms
the Beast and teaches him to love and be loved,...
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“tattered” flag photos in Dover explore America
From Ground Zero to the moon to Iraq, the stars and stripes stand
for America. A photography exhibit by Seth Butler, which opened on the
eve of Independence Day at the Picker Building in Dover, seeks to
better understand the way the American flag has been used and misused
by the nation.
The photo...
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Figtree open for business
Chef Mike Shea pounced at the opportunity to start his own café in
Rollinsford. The Kittery, Maine, resident graduated from the Atlantic
Culinary Academy in Dover and had been working for a catering company
until he got laid off in February. As he was considering his next move,
he noticed a posting on Craig’s...
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local food, art and entertainment at Rollinsford market
It’s been a near sleepless summer for Laurie Adelmann as she gears
up for the first ever Front Street Market event in Rollinsford.
Adelmann has been soliciting area growers, artists and performers to
provide food and entertainment at the Salmon Falls Mills every weekend
through the summer. Front Street Market will first present its...
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Silent Rage
Columbia Pictures, 1982
starring: Chuck Norris, Ron Silver, Toni Kalem and Brian Libby
directed by: Michael Miller
the plot: The quiet of a
small Texas town is disrupted when deranged veteran John Kirby (Libby)
goes nuts and decides to hack a family to death with an axe. Sheriff
Dan Stevens (Norris) and his deputies stop Kirby...
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Hancock
rated PG-13
Anyone who swallowed Will Smith’s recent
assertion that no new superheroes have been introduced into the pop
culture pantheon for over 40 years clearly hasn’t been paying close
attention to TV’s “Heroes.” Anyone who believes we haven’t seen a
postmodern reconstruction of the superhero mythos must have nodded off
for the last act of...
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Martha Wainwright; hip-hop night in Dover; Good Mem'ries
Martha Wainwright headed to the Firehouse
Martha
Wainwright released her second full-length album this year, following
her self-titled 2005 debut. “I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got
Feelings Too” further establishes Wainwright’s place in a musical
lineage that has defined her family for generations. The singer and
guitarist will flaunt her silk-laced voice at The Firehouse...
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The Notwist; Andrew Chalk; Cheaptime; Emeralds
‘The Devil, You + Me’
by The Notwist,
Domino Records
Can it really by six years since The Notwist’s breakout album,
“Neon Golden,” came out? What have I been doing with my life?
Originally released by German label City Slang, then reissued by Domino
Records shortly thereafter, “Neon Golden” was an album so obviously
good upon...
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Green leaves the PDA; police cracking down on drunken behavior
Green leaves the PDA
Dick Green abruptly resigned from his post as executive director
of the Pease Development Authority last week, citing “philosophical
differences” with the board of directors. Deputy director Dave Mullen
will take over in Green’s absence until the board selects a permanent
replacement.
The PDA announced Green’s resignation in a press release...
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the guilty pleasures of Hampton Beach
At just 18 miles long, New Hampshire’s ocean coastline is the
shortest of any state that has one. Some of it is covered with
treacherous rocks, but there are sandy beaches in Rye, Seabrook, New
Castle, North Hampton and, most famously, Hampton.
Hampton Beach
has a wide expanse of sand where waves generally break...
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