Learn more about the two-day Mexican holiday, celebrated at the beginning of November, that reunites the living with the dead ...
Pruna, of La Mulita, came to New Hampshire in 1999 to study business. After working in insurance and a real estate side ...
The Jewish liturgical new year begins with Rosh Hashanah, followed by 10 days of repentance that culminate in Yom Kippur.
Christmas gets a New Hampshire twist thanks to Native heritage and a sprinkling of colonial nostalgia. Meanwhile, Diwali, ...
As a Puerto Rican American and first-generation immigrant to the mainland, the celebration of the Christmas holidays can be ...
Yule is also a time for gathering with loved ones and sharing a festive meal. Traditional foods include roasted meats, root vegetables, wassail (mulled wine or spiced cider), Yule log cakes, ...
Saint Anselm College has long offered community services as part of its educational vision for students. For over a year, that mandate has included a more practical education for refugees and ...
When a woman receiving emergency care at Elliot Hospital for methamphetamine use discovered she was pregnant, she didn’t just receive medical care—she found a lifeline. Through The Doorway of Greater ...
Exceptional people can change the way life’s games are played, but can games change people? That question has been central to the work of Mary Flanagan, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor ...
Move into an old home and a phrase comes to mind: “If these walls could speak.” Apply that same thought to the rugged hills and ragged shorelines of the Granite State, the “old home” in which we live, ...
Too often, nurses are the unsung heroes of the medical community. In fact, they are key members of any health care team, but their skills and contributions go unrecognized time and time again. As the ...
Through her animation work, Bedford native Michaela Olsen creates vivid miniature worlds that are in equal measures whimsical and weird. One such world comes to life in Olsen’s short animated film, ...