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ArchivesConductor ExtraordinaireBy John Walters on Thursday, April 29, 2004.As a kid, Anthony Princiotti used to conduct recordings of classical music while standing on a stack of Golden Books. He went to Julliard to study violin, but eventually found his way back to conducting. Today, he is the conductor and music director of the New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra and the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra. He?s also Associate Conductor of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. He talks about his approach to conducting, what he?s really doing up there, and why you should never, ever look a French Horn player in the eyes. Anthony Princiotti will conduct the New Hampshire Philharmonic Saturday, May 1 at 8 p.m. The concert will take place at the Palace Theatre in Manchester. For tickets- 603-668-5588 Wartime CampaigningBy Mike Arnold on Thursday, April 29, 2004.Presidential campaigns take on a different tone during wartime. Both the sitting President and the challenger need to carefully construct their campaign strategy. We'll look at how the Bush/Kerry battle is playing out and also look to the past to see what can be learned. Mike's guests are Marc Genest, Visiting Professor in the Strategy and Policy Dept at the Naval War College in Rhode Island and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Rhode Island, and Dean Spiliotes, Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. Former Benson Volunteer Wraps Up TestimonyBy Lisa Peakes on Thursday, April 29, 2004.Morning Edition Host Lisa Peakes talks with NHPR's Josh Rogers about Linda Pepin's testimony and how it fits in with her own previous testimony and that of others. Tamworth Racetrack Seeks State BlessingBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, April 29, 2004.The battle over a proposed auto racetrack in Tamworth continued this week. The track's developers are seeking state approval to dredge and fill wetlands. Critics continued to voice concern about the possible impact on water quality. They also argued the track would need a thirty-five foot wall to control noise. The track has been a hot issue for months in this small town just south of the White Mountains. New Hampshire Public Radio Correspondent Trish Anderton reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
House Approves Gay Marriage BanBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, April 29, 2004.Lawmakers vote 213 to 140 to block recognition of gay marriages performed in other states. The move comes on the heels of the recent Massachusetts court decision that will give gay couples there the right to marry starting May 17th. |
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