Photos: Jobs, Protests, Thanksgiving & Bitcoin
After an autumn hiatus, Granite Seen, our photo blog, is back! Here are some of the recent weeks' best photos from NHPR's newsroom.
View ArticleSlideshow: Skiing In N.H. In The 1930s
While looking for a photo to illustrate a Word of Mouth story on the history of skiing in N.H., I happened upon this gem on Flickr. The photo is of photographer Pam Brooks Crowley's father and his...
View Article2.25.14: Solitary Confinement, Viral Images, Giant Of Cardiff, Ethical...
Today on Word of Mouth, we delve into the consequences of solitary confinement. Then a trip to the Internet reveals that cyberspace is chock full of fakes and fails; Photoshopped images can quickly...
View ArticleViral Images: Duping The Internet Masses
Niagara Falls, 1911. Completely frozen over with a group of people standing where they would otherwise be sucked into the rushing waterfall. Incredible? Absolutely! Totally truthful? Not exactly.
View ArticleSlideshow: What It Looks Like When Candidates Make It Official in N.H.
For some, it's a chance to show off an army of supporters and pay homage to a long-running New Hampshire political tradition. For others, it's a chance to formalize their run for the presidency —...
View ArticleThirteen Miles: Photographing N.H.'s Seacoast
At thirteen miles in length, New Hampshire has the shortest coastline of any US state (excluding those with no coast at all). But what it lacks in distance, it makes up for in vibrancy. As part of our...
View ArticlePrimary Blog: Tight GOP Races for Governor, CD1 Make for a Late Night
New Hampshire voters headed to the polls Tuesday to choose nominees for governor, U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Check out our live blog below for updates from the polls and from...
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