Emily Quirk
Program DirectorBefore becoming Program Director Quirk served as NHPR's production manager. During that time she's voiced and crafted the 'sound of the station,' coordinated countless on-air fundraisers, served as lead -project manager for the By Degrees Climate Summit produced segments for Give Back NH , Something Wild, New Hampshire Calling, and developed NHPR's own NHPR Music vertical with features such as Live from Studio D, and long-loved favorites like Holidays By Request. Before NHPR, Quirk hosted for All Things Considered and served as Director of Business and Foundation Support for KUSP, Central Coast Public Radio in Santa Cruz, CA.
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Whether you’re hosting a large family gathering, attending a low-key “friendsgiving”, or spending the day quietly reflecting– NHPR is proud to keep you company this Thanksgiving. Listen along with us for a thoughtful and enriching festive experience filled with food, gratitude, and toe-tapping music.
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From New Hampshire Public Radio and the Howe Library in Hanover, New Hampshire, Check This Out is a new literary 7-part series where host Rachel Barenbaum dives deeply into the works of emerging and diverse authors.
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NHPR’s Kate McNally is planning an exciting fall lineup of performances featuring folk & Americana favorites. Join Kate and special guests Tom Rush, Maya Divitry, The Rough & Tumble, and Harvey Reid & Joyce Andersen on Sundays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. for special in-studio performances.
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Learning about where native bats roost in winter can help us protect the bat population in N.H.
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Beginning Friday, Nov. 3, NHPR will provide listeners a chance to kick back and relax with music-discovery programming on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.
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Autumn in New Hampshire is a wonderful time to watch and observe some easily recognizable stages of natural cycles. But there are varying degrees of “cyclical” activity that can be quite complicated.
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NHPR is excited to host a series of open houses for our sustaining members – beginning this October! This event will offer the chance for you to see a live broadcast with Morning Edition host Rick Ganley or All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa.
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Join Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, and members of the Something Wild team past and present at The Rocks in Bethlehem, NH on October 1, for an afternoon of celebration.
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Nichols' new album "The Fatalist" comes out Friday, Sept. 15. He joined NHPR's Rick Ganley in Studio D to chat about the blues and play a few tunes.
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The modern day workplace is the product of a centuries-long battle for fair wages, reasonable hours and safe conditions. Join NHPR this Labor Day weekend for an eclectic mix of Labor Day themed content commemorating the labor movement and celebrating American workers.