Photographer Anna Solo explores the farmhouse property of B&B owner, chef, and lavender enthusiast Janee Beck in Eliot, Maine.

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Port Watch: Week of Aug. 28
Two ships arrived in Portsmouth Harbor on Sunday, and several more are expected this week. Get the details in the latest installment of Port Watch.
Top five things to do: Aug. 25-27
A roundup of Seacoast entertainment for the weekend of Aug. 25.
Port Watch: Week of Aug. 21
Some construction barges will move around this week near the site of the Long Bridge work. Other than that, just one tug and barge unit is expected on Thursday. Get the details in Port Watch.
Port Watch: Week of Aug. 14
The tanker Acadian (above) visits Portsmouth Harbor tomorrow, and a bulk carrier is expected to follow on Wednesday. Get the details in the latest installment of Port Watch.
The writer, adrift
A conversation with author and historian Nicholas Reynolds on his new book about Ernest Hemingway’s secret life as a spy. Reynolds will be in Portsmouth later this week.
Port Watch: Week of Aug. 7
A tug and barge are expected in port today or tomorrow, and the Palanca Luanda returns on Thursday. Get the details and more info in the latest installment of Port Watch.
Top five weekend events
We at PortsmouthNH.com grant you permission to set aside your digital devices this weekend and enjoy some screen-free entertainment and activities. Here are some of the top options.
The depth perception of ‘BugNef’
The Sound spoke to the duo behind local hip-hop act BugNef to talk about their new EP, the origins of their collaboration, and the state of hip-hop in the Granite State.
Port Watch: Week of July 31
A tanker is expected into port tonight for a 24-hour stay, and another is slated to visit over the weekend. Get all the details in the latest installment of Port Watch.
Oh, the places they’ll go
With the release of a new album approaching, Portsmouth-based alternative-psych and gypsy-punk band People Like You keeps moving.
Port Watch: Week of July 24
One ship sets sail from Portsmouth Harbor tomorrow, but two others are due to arrive later in the week. Get the details below.
Open Doors: Elizabeth DeJure Wood
Photographer Anna Solo takes us inside the home studio of a Portsmouth illustrator dedicated to human and animal rights.
Now Hear This
Reviews of new albums by Seacoast bands Sojoy, Jig and Funk, and Sam Carp
Port Watch: Week of July 17
The gypsum ship Dai Shan Hai was originally scheduled to arrive on Monday, but it’s been pushed back until Thursday. The tanker East Coast (above) is...
Port Watch: Week of July 10
All’s quiet at the port for now, but a large gypsum ship is expected early next week. Get the details in the latest installment of Port Watch.
Top five things to do
Four out of five of our top weekend events take place partially or entirely outdoors, inviting you to indulge in local arts while also getting outside in the summer air. Here are the highlights.
Port Watch: Week of July 3
The Fourth of July brings an asphalt tanker to Portsmouth Harbor, with a tug and barge tentatively slated to follow the next day. Get the details in the latest installment of Port Watch.
Top five things to do
Music, theater, literature, and yoga are on the docket this weekend, with many events taking place outside in the sunshine. See our weekend roundup for some of the highlights.
Port Watch: Week of June 26
The cable ship Thorco Luna is still at the Tyco terminal, where it will continue loading fiber-optic cable until July 15. A couple of other ships are due to arrive in port this week. Get the details in Port Watch.
Top five things to do
Several events coming up this weekend offer opportunities to have a good time while supporting worthy causes. Here are a few of the highlights.
Stretching the imagination
“The Adventures of Oliver Z. Wanderkook,” on stage now at West End Studio Theatre in Portsmouth, takes guests on a journey through all realms of art.