Arts
Venue review: Brooklyn's Knitting Factory
While the majority of UNH students either partied or slept last Friday night, both in preparation for Homecoming, I was bee-lining it with videographer “Mitch Muscles” to Brooklyn, New York for an electronic music show at a small venue called the Knitting Factory.
UNH Ballet Company seeking two men for production of ‘Cinderella’
TNH Travels: ‘Taking a swim in a cenote’ PART 2
*...continued from last week’s issue... Having spent the midday hours swimming in the initial cave pool of the ‘Dos Ojos’ Cenote, a new found fear overcame me and I knew exactly how to overcome it. I needed an overkill, an experience that would bring me far beyond the realm of fear and into the world of astonishment…
A look inside Portsmouth’s 3S Art space
Looking for something exciting to do on a night off, or an excuse to escape campus? Consider exploring 3s Artspace, where you’ll unravel your inner love for the arts. Located in the historic town of Portsmouth, 3s Artspace strives to host various shows that consistently appeal to the local community. With its modern architecture and rustic appearance, 3s is aesthetically pleasing to the eyes; you would be remiss not to check it out.
Oyster River Womenade prepares for Harvest Moon Festival
The Harvest Moon Music Festival is coming back to Portsmouth this Sunday, Sept. 19, for a day filled with music, food and fun.
TNH Test Kitchen: Creamy Avocado Parmesan Pasta with Zesty Lemon Pepper Shrimp
As far as I’m concerned, you can never have too much guac. I understand, however, that the avocado is a beautiful and versatile fruit, so this week I made it my mission to take my favorite taco topper a little further. This pasta dish is perfect for a week night dinner or a weekend lunch; filling enough to get you through the day but light enough to not leave you feeling groggy. Follow our recipe for a pairing with crispy, zesty shrimp, or top your Creamy Avocado Parmesan Pasta with your favorite source of protein for a personalized meal. Happy cooking, ‘Cats!
UNH Organic Gardening Club set to host first Community Dinner of the semester
TNH Travels “Taking a swim in a cenote”
To all my fellow Wildcats, new and old, welcome (back) to UNH. I hope everyone’s summer was fun, exciting and full of adventure. I was lucky enough to take some time off from work and journey to the Mexican Caribbean to backpack up and down the Maya Riviera, which I must say was absolutely beautiful... and cheap.
Fine and performing arts credit breakdown
Alright gang, let’s talk classes. (I know, I know. Boooooring. But important.) As many of you probably know, the UNH Discovery Program requires you to take classes in many different disciplines, guaranteeing that your course of study here is interesting, dynamic and well-rounded. One of these required classes is a course in Fine and Performing Arts. For a lot of people, this might sound scary, but these courses span across several departments and, if you look hard enough, there’s a Fine and Performing Arts credit for everyone. Check out some of your options below, excerpted from the UNH course search, or check out the full list online.