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This weekend at the Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover, the dead will come back to life...sort of.As part of the Woodman Museum’s "Voices from the Cemetery"…
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Economist and Harvard professor Mihir Desai uses philosophy, film, literature, and history to analyze finance as an institution built on morality and…
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If you find yourself in downtown Berlin, New Hampshire, take a glance at the Androscoggin River. There, in the middle of the water, you’ll notice a long,…
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On today's show: Civics 101: U.S. Territories"Found at Sea": from Producer Andy Short. Listen again at PRX.org.10-Minute Writer's Workshop: Michael…
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On today's show:Producer Hannah McCarthy takes a drive up to Livermore to find out why a recent census listed the ghost town's population as "3". You can…
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Aerosmith has been going strong for decades, but the legendary rock band actually traces its roots back to New Hampshire.Lead singer Steven Tyler and…
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Several organizations are coming together to address what they say has been an abrupt and sharp decline in basic historical knowledge among New Hampshire…
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New Hampshire students may soon be brushing up on their state history. A new law will require New Hampshire high school students to take one credit of…
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On today's show: Civics 101: Declaring WarAlexandra Natapoff is Professor of Law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. She’s author of Snitching: Criminal…
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5.31.17: Budget and Appropriations, The Road to Camelot, & In the Studio With Matt PattersonOn today's show:Civics 101: Budget and Appropriations"Viva La Arquitectura!" from 99% Invisible. You can listen to this story again at PRX.org. Curtis…