Netflix’s Dec. 2025 slate shines with George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Glen Close, Kate Winslet, Millie Bobby Brown, Riz Ahmed and Elmo.
From prestige dramas to family blockbusters, here’s your guide to the films lighting up theaters this holiday season.
Netflix’s 2025 hit "Kpop Demon Hunters" leads 11 family films bringing laughter and heart to Thanksgiving.
Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Brendan Fraser, Jorma Tommila, Simu Liu, Rhea Seehorn and Stephen Lang top this weekend's must-watch list.
Glen Powell, George Clooney, Laura Dern, Colman Domingo, Jesse Eisenberg, Claire Danes and Sarah Snook top this weekend’s must-watch list.
Glen Powell stars in a brutal, brainy reimagining that trades muscle for meaning.
Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Elle Fanning, Sydney Sweeney, Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Joel Edgerton light up this week's watchlist.
Get the full rundown of this month’s Netflix premieres — from franchise favorites to Oscar hopefuls.
Here is your complete guide to November fun around the Granite State: Fairs, food, fundraisers, and festivals.
Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi, Rose Byrne, Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer and Ethan Hawke light up this weekend's watchlist.
Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi shine in Del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” a visually rich, emotionally charged Gothic reimagining.
The prescription for end-of-summer malaise or “end-of-the-summer scaries” is to get out and have some fun in Windham.
Stephanie Wan Amongst 40 Students Chosen Nationwide by Television Academy Foundation for Program
We met at Miu Café at the Manchester Mall, the most bizarre layout for any shopping experience.
Recognizing and acknowledging each other's true nature and worth.
Stoddart: My first question to Elisa was how is a lyric, songwriting, poetry?
Stoddard: No matter the subject, a good television program can draw you in, reaching a part of your brain and seizing your emotions.
She is working on a novella and correspondence project with another author, “who like me, is dealing with a very serious personal issue.”
Stoddart: In this edition of Screenshots, we are bidding adieu to two shows that could not be more different from one to the other.
Indian Matchmaking and Jewish Matchmaking; Almost Australian; and Sanctuary.
Windham's Stoddart: Mike Sirofchuck lives with his wife, Stacy Studebaker, on Kodiak Island, Alaska.
Waltz plays Regus Patoff, a consultant who has shown up after the CEO of CompWare, a gaming company, is murdered.
Stoddart: While she didn’t win best actor at the Oscars, with the advent of streaming platforms, television, and movies no longer disappear.
Stoddart: I wanted to update what has been happening to a few of the authors I’ve gotten to know and let folks know what’s been happening.
Stoddart: Pitt’s latest film explores the depravity of Hollywood and silent movies in the 1920s — with the introduction of talkies.
Stoddart: Gibson is known mainly for her captivating poetry; the novel takes place from 1958 to 1986.
Reaching beyond "On Golden Pond," with writer Ernest Thompson.
Ernest Thompson is everything you would imagine a Hollywood actor would look like. He is tall, tan, handsome, and easygoing.
Stoddart: With Thomas, it’s different. It’s DTD, Developmental Trauma Disorder.
Windham's Stoddart talks with the author about "The Extraordinary Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Thomas Thor Tangvald."
Beverly Stoddart examines the life of Dan Dowds.
Stoddart: How one author tackled news of a brain tumor after landing an agent and finishing a novel set in the White Mountains.
The writer is a naturalist who lives in Hancock and is the author of 31 books of non-fiction for adults and children.
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Windham.
Ward is best known for his collaborations with Ken Burns; they have partnered as the sole or principal scriptwriter on a number of projects.
The Windham writer discusses poetry with the New Hampshire author.
Stoddart: Sam Safford and I are members of Winning Speakers Toastmasters in Windham. He is a fearless speaker of faith.
Stoddart: Jenkins talks about his new book, "Bluegrass Ambassadors, The McLain Family Band in Appalachia, and the World."
Windham's Beverly Stoddart speaks with WFEA DJ Mike Morin about his book, "Fifty Shades of Radio: Being Wired, Tired, and Fired."
King: Author Beverly Stoddart and educator Ann Welch discuss journalism in this podcast.
Windham's Stoddard: An interview about a book leads to comments from others.
Stoddart: In his latest book, "NH Rocks That Rock," Szczesny and his daughter show off some of New Hampshire's most famous boulders.
The Nashua attorney talks about his new book, "The Hunter of Talyashevka," with Beverly Stoddart of Windham.
A NH Writer’s Life: Author Terry Farish talks about writing novels.
Beverly Stoddart talks to John Robinson, a novelist, playwright, essayist, memoirist, and short story writer.
Robert Wheeler begins the book with a few simple words: “All I wanted was to know that I experienced a small and lovely glimpse.”
Can a book change a life? If you are Robert Wheeler, it most certainly can. And did.
Beverly Stoddart writes: Masheri Chappelle hears these voices. Only they can be forceful and even shake the house. She has the gift.
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Comedians Dave Andrews, Mike Donovan and Alex Giampapa will perform at this Friday's Comedy Night, presented by Windham Police Association.