Peter Biello
Host, All Things ConsideredPeter Biello is the host of All Things Considered and Writers on a New England Stage at New Hampshire Public Radio. He has served as a producer/announcer/host of Weekend Edition Saturday at Vermont Public Radio and as a reporter/host of Morning Edition at WHQR in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Peter has won several AP awards for his journalism, which has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered and This American Life. He’s also a fiction writer whose work appears or is forthcoming in Gargoyle, Lowestoft Chronicle, and other publications. He’s also the founder of Burlington Writers Workshop, a nonprofit writing workshop based in Burlington, Vermont.
Peter lives in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Sponsors say the message of consent would be integrated in a "buildable curriculum that is a part of public safety."
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The group protested the theater's drag queen story hour, "Honey Punch and Pals," and community members came out in droves to support the actors.
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New Hampshire lawmakers are again attempting to pass a law that would allow schools to discriminate against transgender athletes.
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As New Hampshire's new 24-week abortion ban and ultrasound requirement go into effect, we want to hear how abortion has touched your life.
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Musician Tom Eaton has been nominated for a Grammy for his album "Brothers," which he created with Will Ackerman and Jeff Oster.
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An exhibit in Hopkinton is changing the narrative on Abenaki history, and showing that Abenaki people in New Hampshire don't exist in the past tense.
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A group of state lawmakers has crafted legislation that aims to provide more incentives for New Hampshire schools to use locally grown food in their cafeterias.
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What do you have to prove in order to get a religious exemption? And when can an employer object?
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"Coach Mac" is leaving the position, but he says UNH football will stick with him for years to come.
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