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What's growing on?

Corn and soybean crops were harvested in record-breaking amounts last year, but what will farmers plant in 2010? The March Agricultural Survey, conducted annually by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, answers this question, giving local farmers an idea of what they'll pay for grain this year.

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Meet your local food producers at the Winter Farmers’ Market
It's time for the Seacoast's annual CSA + CSF fair, enabling people to meet the farmers and fishermen who grow their food and catch their fish.
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Grabbing life by the horns

best-selling author and Seacoast resident Joe Hill unveils new book in Portsmouth

Joe Hill traveled through a fierce snowstorm to find a patient crowd of several dozen fans, many of them wearing plastic, light-up devil horns to celebrate the launch of "Horns." Hill described his new novel as a supernatural thriller. “It’s also a really, really filthy book,” he warned the crowd at RiverRun.

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Kittery Salon Night combines poetry and music
Salon Night returns to the Red Door Pottery Studio in Kittery, with featured readings from poets Anna Birch and Tammi Truax, plus music by violinist Sam Goodall and guitarist Chris Volpe.
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Art, in brief: Rocks in Rochester, classes in Newfields, and free admission in Manchester

This week, school vacation brings art classes in Newfields and free admission to the Currier Museum in Manchester. Looking ahead: this summer's public art project in Rochester will take inspiration from the state's eponymous granite. 

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On stage, in brief: 'Peter Pan' in Prescott Park, robots wanted, and Carpe Diem at WEST
This week, we learn that “Peter Pan” will take Prescott Park visitors to Neverland this summer, actors are invited to audition the parts of zombies, robots and more traditional roles in 'How to Survive the Strange,' and Carpe Diem presents the final week of 'Gumshoe Diaries' at WEST.
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Play on
The Seacoast’s theater scene is thriving—despite, or maybe because of, the economy. But while audiences have swelled, funding is plummeting. So what happens next?
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Front Door Politics: competing (or not) for renewable energy funding

New Hampshire could see new jobs and renewable energy initiatives this summer, if a newly proposed amendment to a Senate bill is approved. But some think it gives an unfair advantage to large utilities over small business. Debate heats up at the public hearing on March 4.

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N.H. residents consider expanded gambling
Eleven communities in New Hampshire have held small-group dialogues about the pros and cons of expanded gambling including Portsmouth and Rochester. Results from the “What’s at Stake?” community conversations will be presented to the governor’s Study Commission on Expanded Gambling. Their final report is due to the public on April 20.
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Forty years of blues

Harpist James Montgomery still loves to play. He talks with The Wire about jamming with legends, hanging with Kid Rock, and bringing Boston greats with him to Rochester.

By the time he was in his 20s, James Montgomery had already set the course for the Boston rock scene of the 1970s and achieved far more as a musician than most harmonica players do in their entire careers. Since then, he's gone on to really make a name for himself.

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The art of the tribute

Local musicians get together and gear up for Morrissey cover show, one in a series highlighting their favorite influences

An active musician in a variety of contexts, Tim Fife has led several tribute shows to different artists over the last year, and their upcoming Morrissey show is part of a fun trend for fans. Local rocker Tim McCoy and his various outfits have been known to play sets of The Who, The Guts and The Lanterns have performed blocks of songs by The Ramones, and The Funky Flunkies even played Michael Jackson’s entire “Thriller” album at The Barley Pub in November.

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'The Wolfman'

rated R

Tales of civilized people struggling to reconcile themselves with their beastlier impulses have been prowling the tree-line of rational thought since, well, the dawn of rational thought. This week, the ritual carries on with “The Wolfman,” directed by Lucas/Spielberg protégé Joe Johnston.

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'The House Where Evil Dwells'

Cohen, 1982

Even the afterlife must get dull for Japanese samurai ghosts after almost 150 years, but that’s no reason for three spirits to act like they’re stuck in some sort of unbearable committee meeting.

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Crackskull’s Open Mike set to close without weekend host
“Yes, folks, you read that right—after nearly three years the upcoming Evening of the Spoken Word open mike at Crackskull’s may well be the last, at least for now,” says Arlon Chaffee of the Lamprey Arts and Culture Alliance.
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Books in brief: dueling classics, a poet thinks of Haiti, an online showcase
A new program based out of the York Public Library, “York Reads, One Book, One Community,” will spend the month of March with the fictional character 'Olive Kitteridge," while the entire Granite State takes on "To Kill a Mockingbird" in The Big Read. Online, the N.H. poet laureate showcases our hometown poets, while one of those poets provides reflections on Haiti. And Michael Lewis is coming to Portsmouth.
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'House of Sand and Fog'

by Andre Dubus III
W.W. Norton & Company, 1999, 365 pages

In “House of Sand and Fog,” the central characters all have reasonable goals and desires, but they all confront problems that are largely beyond their control.

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