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In keeping with our commitment to becoming a more diverse and inclusive news organization, NHPR is making regular reports to the public on diversity in our journalism.
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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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Ira Glass, host of This American Life, recognizes NHPR podcast The 13th Step.
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The Granite State News Collaborative partners will hold a series of forums with presidential primary candidates to explore in-depth the issues that impact New Hampshire voters.
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Ahhh, October. Our favorite month! The eerie, liminal time of year in which we celebrate all things deep, dark and spooky; when the nights get longer and the ghouls come out to play. Whether you have nerves of steel or are more of a scaredy-cat, we hope you can find a novel to sink your teeth into from this staff-curated list.
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Public Radio Music Day is October 25, and to mark this celebration NHPR wants to hear from you. Share with us your original instrumental compositions, and you could hear your work as part of our everyday broadcast as those musical interludes you hear between stories. We’ll also be announcing NEW locally produced music programming heading to our weekend line up…For more details visit NHPR.org/music
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SAG-AFTRA Bargaining Unit and NHPR reach a three-year contract agreement.
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Join veteran public radio journalist and Keene State instructor Jason Beaubien for a conversation about the art of modern storytelling with senior reporters/producers Lauren Chooljian and Jason Moon of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Document Team.
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NHPR Reads is a monthly blog series dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
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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.