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The state of the whales
Right whales can grow close to 60 feet in length and weigh up to 100 tons. They are known for their playful sea acrobatics, often breaching the ocean’s surface and slapping the water with their mighty tails. But only about 300 of these majestic leviathans currently swim the waters of the North Atlantic. How much hope is there for their survival? Dr. Scott Kraus will report at the Seacoast Science Center Heritage Dinner.
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The RPM Challenge Legacy
As the RPM Challenge turns five, longtime RPM participants describe how the month-long creative event has affected their music and lives—new bands, new fans and a new outlook.
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Front Door Politics: Cake, and finance reform, too
While most campaign finance reform advocates are wringing their hands about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on “Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission,” Doris “Granny D” Haddock sees opportunity. She connected the dots in brief speech at her 100th birthday party in the Executive Council Chambers at the State House.  Rebuilding, she said, must start with public funding of state elections.
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A stormy forecast

UNH professor Ross Gittell predicts more economic struggles

Recovery from a major economic skid can take a number of shapes, according to UNH professor Ross Gittell. The simplest is the V shape, in which the economy rapidly plummets and then turns sharply around and rapidly grows. The U shape is similar but involves a slower recovery process. Worse than either of those is the L shape, in which the economy drops and then flatlines, never bouncing back. The W shape is a bit more complicated, and Gittell fears the current economic recession has entered that second dip in the W trajectory. A brief period of optimism has subsided and reverted into doubt. 

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Monterey All-Stars are ready for an 'enjoyable, fun tour,' and they're coming to Portsmouth

A “who’s who” of performers in contemporary jazz will swing through Portsmouth this week in what performer Regina Carter describes as a really enjoyable, fun tour. Vocalist Kurt Elling, pianist Kenny Barron, violinist Regina Carter and guitarist Russell Malone, all ably backed by bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Johnathan Blake, both members of Barron’s working trio, will take the stage as the Monterey Jazz Festival All-Stars at The Music Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 10.

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Piano phenom in Durham, famed fiddler in Portsmouth
Santiago Rodriguez has been described as “a phenomenal pianist” by The New York Times and “among the finest pianists in the world” by the Baltimore Sun. He’ll try to live up to the hype during a performance at the University of New Hampshire on Friday, Feb. 5. On a decidedly different note, Boston resident and Scottish national fiddle champion Hanneke Cassel will celebrate the release of her latest album, “For Reasons Unseen,” at the Dolphin Striker in Portsmouth the same night.
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Jack Rose, King Midas Sound, Jusu, and Nick Cave + Warren Ellis
Tom Kressler wanders the unmarked lanes and alleyways of today's musical streetscape, always returning with something unexpected.
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'The Road'

rated R

As directed by John Hillcoat (responsible previously for the grisly Outback western “The Proposition”), the screen adaptation of McCarthy’s novel cleaves mercilessly close to the original text. The brutally austere story of a man and his boy hardscrabbling their way to a distant sea on bag-wrapped foot across a blasted, collapsing (and decidedly American) landscape unfolds with a hushed, pensive deliberation.

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'The Curious Dr. Humpp'

a.k.a. ‘La venganza del sexo’
Productores Argentinos Asociados, 1967

This Valentine’s Day, why not treat your date to a showing of “The Curious Dr. Humpp?” Of course, make sure your date loves retro-sleaze and doesn’t mind bad dubbing and naked hippies.

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Pontine conjures 'Country of the Pointed Firs'
Set a century ago, Pontine's production—based on Sara Orne Jewett's acclaimed novel—tells of the hardships, the loneliness of life and the frequent deaths in a fishing village on the Maine coast, where friendships were as precious as gold and an afternoon in another person’s company was something to be celebrated.
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'Love' hurts, howls and hums at The Players' Ring

Despite all of the stories that have been written, songs sung, and poems composed, we never seem to tire of love. It’s high-stakes poker where the odds are always stacked against us. When left holding only a single high card, or maybe even a pair, we continue to barter with our emotions, always refusing to fold. Our relentless pursuit is exquisitely explored in Joi Smith and Danica Carlson’s production, “Love,” at the Players’ Ring.

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Winter walking land

part social, part physical, part otherworldly, snowshoe hikes offer a reprieve from the cold, dark winter

In couples and families, solo and with pets, we travel in our cars to roadside trailheads, from Mt. Agamenticus to Vaughan Woods to Kingman Farm. It’s not enough to know the state parks and beaches that are listed in guidebooks. We quiz each other about undiscovered sites and local secrets, in search of ever more acreage where someone can disappear for an hour or so. Someplace not too far from home. Maybe where I can snowshoe? Or bring my dog? 

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Chuck Hogan reads in Portsmouth

His fans say no one understands Boston’s criminal underside like Chuck Hogan, author of several acclaimed novels, including “The Standoff” and “Prince of Thieves,” which won the 2005 Hammett Award, was called one of the 10 best novels of the year by Stephen King, and is soon to be made into a major motion picture called “The Town.”

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open mike poetry in Exeter
Pat Parnell and Harvey Shepard take the stage at Water Street Bookstore's monthly event, followed by an open mike. Poets can bring one or two poems to share, or just come to listen.
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consider again the Smuttynose murders
Author David Faxon's talk centers around the controversy surrounding the conviction of Louis Wagner, the rich history behind the Isles of Shoals that led the author to write the book, some facts about the Atlantic coast resort industry which may have begun at the Isles, how he researched the book and what he discovered about writing in the process.
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Infinite Hope

poet and activist Nikki Giovanni will headline multi-day MLK celebration, "Art as Struggle and Exultation"

Now a distinguished professor at Virginia Tech, Nikki Giovanni says she believes humankind has made significant progress toward reaching King’s vision for a just world, but there’s still a long way to go.

That work involves more than addressing race issues, alone. Freedom is a planetary pursuit, one that applies to all people, not just blacks and minorities. “Sometimes people forget that segregation was hard on white people, too, because you had to remember to be white,” she says.

The University of New Hampshire’s 20th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration begins with an art exhibit that opens Jan. 28 and ending with poet and activist Nikki Giovanni’s commemorative address on Feb. 4. All events are free and open to the public.
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