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For 50 years, New Hampshire Humanities has provided wide-ranging and thought-provoking humanities programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
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Using the well known scenes of The Odyssey, Sebastian Lockwood delivers the passion and intensity of the great epic that deserves to be heard told as ...
Quilts tell stories, and quilt history is full of myths and misinformation as well as heart-warming tales of service and tradition. Nearly every world...
The true story of the speaker's family from the Axis side of WWII in Latvia, occupied Poland, and Germany—a story that includes two German v...
Glenn Knoblock explores the fascinating history of New Hampshire's beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days, when it was home- and tavern-...
Telling personal and family stories is fun - and much more. Storytelling connects strangers, strengthens links between generations, and gives children...
Whatever did New Englanders do on long winter evenings before cable, satellite and the internet? In the decades before and after the Civil War, our ru...
Our statewide speakers bureau offering high quality public humanities programs.
Innovative humanities programs delivered to your workplace.
Our series of “bite size conversations about big ideas”.
Reading group serving more than 500 adult learners each year.
The state’s only grant program devoted to public humanities.
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Meet the author behind the Wicked phenomenon -- the novel, musical, and now a long-awaited movie-- before the film hits the screens in November. Join us on October 16 in Derry at @TupeloMusic1 for our Annual Celebration of the Humanities! Tickets here: https://t.co/45XCOn602X https://t.co/s4SErkWCHc— New Hampshire Humanities (@NHHumanities) August 23, 2024
Meet the author behind the Wicked phenomenon -- the novel, musical, and now a long-awaited movie-- before the film hits the screens in November. Join us on October 16 in Derry at @TupeloMusic1 for our Annual Celebration of the Humanities! Tickets here: https://t.co/45XCOn602X https://t.co/s4SErkWCHc
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The Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, in cooperation with New Hampshire Humanities and Vermont Humanities, presents Crossroads: Change in Rural America (Crossroads), a year-long exhibition examining the evolving landscape of rural America. The first of six locations, the Saint Albans Museum in Vermont, opens in August 2024 and travels to five additional sites in Vermont and New Hampshire through August 2025.
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