Shane Handler

Carsten Holler – Half Fiction: The Institute of Contemporary Arts

Carsten Holler delves into the emotions of doubt, uncertainty and indirectly facing our fears within each developing stage of our lives. Continuously forcing the audience to step outside of the comfort zone allows the show to not only become an experience of awkward perception, but a parallel of passage.

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The Return of Percy Hill

After a three-show reunion in September that incorporated an expanded lineup of 13 musicians and a new live record on the horizon, New Hampshire

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All Aboard Railroad Earth – Interview with Todd Sheaffer

In only two years, Railroad Earth has defined itself as a legitimate
touring act, playing to crowds all over the country. Their music is a warm combination of bluegrass and rock that uplifts, enriches and
satisfies. We sat down with leader Todd Sheaffer and received an
insightful taste of what makes his new band tick.

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Hillman Curtis: Web and Graphic Design Innovator

Despite the dot-com bust, the Internet is here to stay and has become a dominant presence in all aspects of modern society. New York City based graphic designer Hillman Curtis, of hillmancurtis,inc, has used this medium to become an innovator, artist, teacher and an inspiration to web viewers and fellow designers.

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Conversation With Jennifer Hartswick

In a musical landscape filled with stoic performers, Jennifer Hartswick of the Trey Anastasio Band brings forth a commanding display of charisma and color to the stage, which has truly brightened the live concert experience. Now with TAB on hold, Jen is busy finishing a new album, and simply thrilled to have the unique opportunity of sharing her love of musical expression with others.

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Deep Within Max Creek

For over thirty years, Max Creek has been playing their unique package of infectious music across the northeast. Glide Magazine recently inteviewed keyboardist Mark Mercier and drummer Scott Allshouse to discuss topics that include their band’s longevity, Camp Creek, improvisational music, and playing with Phil Lesh.

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Mad River Glen: One Of A Kind

By offering some of the most legendary and intimidating ski terrain anywhere; Mad River Glen continues to go where no mountain has gone before.

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Andy Warhol – Work and Play: Robert Hull Fleming Museum

When the name Andy Warhol is brought up, an image of creaky white pale skin and a trademark bowl cut may first be radiated. After second thought, maybe bright colors, soup cans, Studio 54, and mass media art strikes a chord. Well if none of these sound familiar; now is the time to become acclimated to this American icon and institute.

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