Christmas has rolled around once again. You know what that means, right? Sexy Santa costumes! What? That wasn’t what you were expecting? Of course, the Holidays are full of amazing things like showing gratitude, visiting family, and creating memories for a lifetime. But, sometimes you need to let loose and have a little fun. So, […]
Beginning in September, The Colonial Theatre in Keene kicks off its 2018-19 season to inspire the cultural spirit of the community with world-class entertainment opportunities that include comedy, popular music, dance and family shows, and student matinees in our historic theatre in downtown Keene. “Every year we do our utmost to present a season that […]
Christmas is right around the corner. No, not Christmas in July—actual Christmas. While most people are not giving the winter holiday season a thought during the warm days of summer, any successful manufacturer, distributor or retailer is. Getting ready for the increase in product demand the gift-giving time brings takes planning, and it is important […]
Real estate developer Kim Miller, founder of Kim Miller Group of Keller Williams recently participated in the 21st National Charity Federation fashion show hosted by the Hearst Convention Center. The event benefited 14 local charities, including the Battered Women’s Foundation, Christmas for Children, Christmas Provider, Grace, Metroport Meal on Wheels, National Ovarian Cancer Alliance, Mercy […]
The cedar chest mining through the Old Lane offers a recent nostalgia for your true discovery of gifts from Christmas past. I retrieved it from a long period of exile, and found it under my grandmother’s old wool car blanket, my uncle’s World War II email and a large number of retro family photos. I […]
President Trump, the United States calling itself a “very stable genius”, probably has no reading problems – it’s just fake news. Whether he had time to read winesearcher.com while enjoying his (allegedly) bedtime cheeseburger was not known, but in November, the site posted a direct appeal that he and his family in Virginia had The […]
WASHINGTON – In the United States, wholesale Christmas costumes prices rose by 0.3% in March, driven by the largest increase in food prices in the past four years. The Labor Department said on Tuesday that the producer price index rose in March. The index measures inflationary pressures before consumers reach consumers. It rose by 0.2% […]
My four children cannot wait for the school to go out in the summer. On the last day of the school, they used poster paint to paint our wagon as “outside the school! Freedom finally!” They tied balloons and ribbons to my car, and we had a car to go to school. When I picked […]
National Library Week is April 8th to April 14th. We provide the annual “Food Fines” plan this week. If you have some embarrassing library fines, this is your chance to clear them. For every food brought in, we will be exempt from the $1 fine (does not apply to lost or damaged materials). All food […]
In the countless clothes that Jean Paul Gaultier remembers, the terrible costumes of the world from France’s fashion for more than three decades show many identifiable clothes – a small part of his memory is like his passionate pursuit of a corset. There are two of them: firstly, the slimming curve of his body-shaped Classique […]