
We received this in an email yesterday and thought it was important enough to share. The quotation is from David McCullough who was recently at The Music Hall to discuss his book The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris as part of The Music Hall's Writers on a New England Stage series. I can't get over this theater and its presence, its aura, and the privilege... [Read more...]
Portsmouth Goes Green with Historic Preservation in Mind

A new project right here in Portsmouth is combining architectural preservation and sustainability—two ideas we support wholeheartedly at TMS. The Portsmouth Historic District Commission is allowing Jack Bingham of SEA Solar Store to install a solar hot water system on the roof of Congress Street eatery Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Café, according to this Green... [Read more...]
Funding Cut for Save America’s Treasures

We were sad to see that President Obama’s proposed 2012 budget “slashes” funding for Save America’s Treasures, a program that supports historic preservation nationwide, according to The Art Newspaper. Bobbie Greene McCarthy, director of Save America’s Treasures at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, told The Art Newspaper: “We are in the... [Read more...]

We are at the final two weeks of the Sea Coast Science Center's Music-by-the-Sea Concert Series. The concerts are a great way to enjoy a summer evening. You can relax, enjoy the music and take in a scenic sunset. Tonight's concert features Entrain. Entrain describes itself as "rock-blues-calypso-ska-zydeco-jazz-funk, based around the drums and infectious... [Read more...]

