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Currier Museum of Art

By Deborah Schachter on Saturday, December 12, 2009.

As she settled into a new culture and learned a new language, Qamar learned to weave and paint – and found joy in her new community – at the Currier Museum Art Center.

Nashua Adult Learning Center

By Deborah Schachter on Saturday, November 28, 2009.

Mr. Olocho came to the U.S. from Kenya after receiving a green card through the immigration lottery. The Nashua Adult Learning Center helped him prepare for and achieve his U.S. high school equivalency degree.

Third Coast Festival Broadcast Hour

By NHPR Staff on Friday, November 27, 2009.

Each year, the Third Coast International Audio Festival brings the best new documentaries produced worldwide to U.S. airwaves in a special two-hour program. Hosted by award-winning writer, producer and humorist Gwen Macsai, the Third Coast Festival broadcast features documentaries that prove just how powerful radio can be. Innovative and insightful, the stories engage, provoke, entertain and transport listeners, proving that all one needs to discover new worlds is a little box and an antenna.

New Hampshire's Turkeys

By Chris Martin on Friday, November 27, 2009.

This ever popular game bird was once erradicated from New Hampshire forests, but Chris explains how they were re-introduced.

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Giving Thanks: A Celebration of Fall, Food and Gratitude

By NHPR Staff on Thursday, November 26, 2009.

The Exchange takes a break for a Thanksgiving holiday special. Giving Thanks is a music-and-stories celebration of Thanksgiving. Host John Birge creates a thoughtful, contemporary reflection on the meaning of the holiday. In this hour, they remember John Updike, who in 2002 read his poem “To a Skylark” for “Giving Thanks” and shared some holiday memories. Plus, All Things Considered commentator Kevin King reads a humorous holiday story he wrote and violinist Pam Frank plays Beethoven with her father, pianist Claude Frank.