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Make NHPR the soundtrack for your Thanksgiving, as we offer special programming and an extra helping of The Folk Show with Kate McNally.
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Why do the midterms matter? What do your representatives in Congress do for you? What forces might be working against your power as a voter? Civics 101 is your guidebook to the midterm elections.
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On Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, NHPR will have special coverage of Gov. Chris Sununu's State of the State address. NHPR will air the speech live, and will have analysis from political reporters.
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From The Cure, to Blaze Foley, to Aretha Franklin — host Emily Quirk plays classic ballads we all know and love — as well as some lesser-known gems.
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In honor of Black History Month, NHPR and ClassicalNH will air several special programs in February.
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NHPR will air a special broadcast of Justice & Journalism With NPR White House Correspondent Ayesha Rascoe on Monday, Jan. 31.
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NHPR will present a special broadcast version of Document's latest podcast series, Death Resulting.
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NHPR will offer special programming in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Holidays By Request is back for its fifth year, featuring 2 hours of under-appreciated holiday tunes, requested by listeners.
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On Monday, Nov. 1 at 9 PM, NHPR will broadcast a special report from American Public Media, "Uprooted: The 1950s Plan to Erase Indian Country."
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Beginning Monday Oct. 18, NHPR listeners will benefit from more in-depth weather information on the airwaves.
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New programs and segments on NHPR will amplify local voices from our community and highlight some of the good works of Granite State organizations.