Get to know the personal side of the 2008 presidential candidates through entertaining pop culture interviews. Ten politicians, 3 minutes, lots of fun.
Ever consider making music with your power tools? How about an old bucket or a ladder? Those are just some of the "instruments" used by a group of local guys who's act has gone national. Recycled Percussion has a sound and style that is is one of a kind and has earned them loyal fans all across the country.
Professional comedians will tell you that their best material often comes from their everyday lives, and that's certainly the case with headliner Jimmy Dunn of Hampton. Whether it's in one of his infamous TV ads as the Boston Cabbie for Olympia Sports, the Fan-attic on NESN, or in his standup act, Jimmy Dunn is making waves.
He's a renowned singer-songwriter who looks and sounds a lot like his more famous older brother. But with a twinkle in his eye, he says he enjoys the benefits that go with not being as recognizable. Livingston Taylor still calls New England his home and Jennifer Crompton caught up with him at the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry and at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he's a professor.
It hasn't changed much through the generations and those who love Manchester's Cremeland wouldn't have it any other way. See how this place has stayed in the same family all this time and has continued to serve up the best tasting food around!
He's a renowned singer-songwriter who looks and sounds a lot like his more famous older brother. But with a twinkle in his eye, he says he enjoys the benefits that go with not being as recognizable. Livingston Taylor still calls New England his home and Jennifer Crompton caught up with him at the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry and at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he's a professor.
Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel tells a group of teenagers that marijuana is safer than alcohol and should be for sale in package stores.
St. Paul's School is long on tradition and the crew team is no different, having been formed all the way back in 1871. While many aspects of the sport have changed since then, at St. Paul's, one hasn't. See why this team is a chip off the old block.
Berlin, N.H., was trying to demolish three smokestacks. The first two went well, but the third one wouldn't fall. Workers trying to weaken it had to run when it collapsed unexpectedly.
He went from a beginning wakeboarder to a pro in no time, but it wasn't always easy for Manchester's Nick Poulin. Hear how he overcame some trying obstacles on the way to making his dream of becoming a professional wakeboarder a reality.
Sarah Olsen has been playing tennis for as long as she can remember. She grew up with a mother who was tops at the game. Now as the owner of Sportsmouth Tennis, Sarah is sharing the sport with kids of all ages. She's written a book that she hopes will make even the youngest players fall in love with the sport.
When we exercise, we sometimes can get bored with old work out routines, but here's a popular alternative. Christina Davidson has been training as a kickboxer for years, and as Kria Sakakeeny discovered, has students hooked on her classes.
Hear from Curt Schilling, Coco Crisp, Jacoby Ellsbury, J.D. Drew, David Ortiz and other Red Sox players in the locker room after winning the World Series
He's a renowned singer-songwriter who looks and sounds a lot like his more famous older brother. But with a twinkle in his eye, he says he enjoys the benefits that go with not being as recognizable. Livingston Taylor still calls New England his home and Jennifer Crompton caught up with him at the Tupelo Music Hall in Londonderry and at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, where he's a professor.