All in the Cards
Politics shouldn't get lost in the shuffle.
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Perennial longshot (to say the least) candidate Vermin Supreme is back with his promise to give a pony to every American, fight zombies and rebuild the Old Man of the Mountain
It’s a familiar scene here in the Granite State — presidential candidates trying to win your vote over pancakes and pie. As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first-in-the-nation primary, the path to the White House still must go through our diners and restaurants.
NHPR host Brady Carlson publishes a whirlwind gravesite tour of deceased US presidents.
“Coach,” a blood glucose-sniffing dog, has been a lifesaver for Portsmouth City Councilor Stefany Shaheen’s daughter.
Pittsburgh Pirates fans recently suffered through 20 consecutive losing seasons. They can thank the son of Amherst dairy farmers for reversing the streak.
From "Lord of the Rings" to "Star Wars" and "Gilligan's Island," Manchester's Chris Proulx of Double Midnight Comics helps you get up close and personal with pop culture icons.
The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom is filled with fascinating music history. Opened in 1899, this NH icon has evolved from a family entertainment center to a Big Band-era dance hall to the modern concert venue we know today.
Pond skimming is a longtime tradition at the Attitash Mountain Resort in Bartlett.
You can catch the mascot race at the New Hampshire Fisher Cats through August 28. Before you go, find out what it was like to participate!
An insider’s guide to historical curiosities, forgotten fairytale lore and pre-Disney entertainment on the park’s 60th anniversary.
She was a volunteer in the medical tent at the 2013 Boston Marathon - One year after the bombing she'll return as a runner. She'll also be joining the One Run For Boston, a nonstop 24/7 cross-country relay.
This wrestler-turned-novelist might be the only bishop with a beer named after him.
Merrimack carpenter Erik Cook founded New Hampshire Cornhole and created the first Old Man of the Mountain cornhole boards.
NHPR's "All Things Considered" host Brady Carlson made it his lifelong quest to visit presidential graves and memorials.
Who says comic books are just for fun? Double Midnight Comics in NH created an original bully-fighting teenaged hero whose inspiring exploits — both in print and in a short film — will help fund dream vacations for children with life-threatening illnesses.
Even after a dismal year, devoted NH fans dare to believe in their beloved team once again.
The only president from NH didn't leave much of a legacy other than that no one really liked him.