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ArchivesFood Shortage Hits Manchester Food BankBy Debra Daigle on Monday, August 14, 2006.The New Hampshire Food Bank in Manchester is struggling. As demand has gone up, inventories have hit a new low. Food Bank staff say they may not be able to keep pace with the needs of the 350 agencies they serve. NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports. Country Singer Tammy JacksonBy Shay Zeller on Monday, August 14, 2006.When you think of country music, you probably don't automatically think of New England. But Tammy Jackson may be trying to buck that trend. She and her husband Cliff Clegg already have one album to their name, and now they're working on another. Tammy will join us in the studio to talk about what it's like being a country-western artist in New Hampshire and to sing a few songs for us. ***This interview originally aired September 1, 2005*** Jackson PollockBy Laura Knoy on Monday, August 14, 2006.He turned the world of painting upside down by pouring, spreading and even throwing paint onto the canvas. Now, fifty years after his death, Pollock is stirring things up again, with the discovery of what could be a lost set of experimental works. Laura's guests are Claude Cernuschi, Associate Professor and Assistant Chair of Art History at Boston College, and Eleanor Hight, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of New Hampshire. Like to Read? Try LibraryLookupBy Jon Udell on Monday, August 14, 2006.If you're an avid buyer of books on web sites like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powell's or any other online bookseller, you might be interested in a small gadget created by New Hampshire web guru, Jon Udell. It doesn't cost a penny and what it lets you do is check quickly to see if your local library has a copy of a book you might have thought of buying. Udell hopes his little invention not only might save you money, it might bring you just a little bit closer to your neighbors. |
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