| AIR
DATE |
SHOW
# |
GUEST |
 |
 |
 |
| 10/04/04 |
401 |
Fareed
Zakaria editor of Newsweek
International and renowned writer and columnist |
| 10/11/04 |
402 |
Marc
vanderHeyden president of St.
Michael's College in Colchester, Vt., which is celebrating its
100th birthday this year |
| 10/18/04 |
403 |
Wolf
Kahn artist, teacher and writer from Brattleboro, Vt.,
and New York City, whose landscapes are among America's best-loved
contemporary paintings |
| 10/25/04 |
404 |
James
Twitchell author, scholar and cultural analyst from
Charlotte, Vt., and Florida, whose work includes "Branded Nation"
and "Living It Up: America's Love Affair with Luxury" |
| 11/01/04 |
405 |
Ellen
McCulloch-Lovell new president of Marlboro College,
former chief of staff to Sen. Patrick Leahy and deputy assistant to
President Bill Clinton |
| 11/08/04 |
406 |
Steve
Goldberg and Rachel
Bissex Burlington playwright and his popular folksinger
wife |
| 11/15/04 |
407 |
Bernd
Heinrich renowned biologist,
author
and artist
from Hinesburg, Vt., whose subjects range from the social organization
of bees to the feeding habits of ravens |
| 11/22/04 |
408 |
Phil
Hoff former governor of Vermont; from Burlington, Vt. |
| 11/29/04 |
409 |
Michael
Conforti founder of the Assisi
Conferences and pioneer in the confluence of science, organizational
development and psychology; from Brattleboro, Vt. |
| 12/06/04 |
410 |
Lilian
Baker Carlisle historian, author and assistant to the late
Electra
Havemeyer Webb, founder of the Shelburne
Museum; from Burlington, Vt. |
| 12/13/04 |
411 |
Jacob
Ayuen / Aftaba Mezetovic one of the "Lost Boys of
Sudan" and now a student at St.
Michael's College in Colchester, Vt. / refugee from Bosnia, poet
and teacher of English language in the Winooski, Vt.,
school system |
| 12/20/04 |
412 |
Peter
Post great-grandson of etiquette maven Emily Post,
director of the Emily
Post Institute and author of books on contemporary etiquette;
from Burlington, Vt. |
| 12/27/04 |
413 |
Paul
Zaloom Obie award-winning performance artist and puppeteer,
former ringmaster of Bread
and Puppet Theater and star of TV's "Beakman's World" |
| 11/09/04 |
414 |
Profile
Special Edition Fran
Stoddard interviews director Jay Craven, actor Rusty DeWees
and VPT's own Dan Harvey about the making of Windy
Acres. The program includes behind-the-scenes footage
from this summer's taping of the show in West Barnet, Vt. |
| 1/10/05 |
415 |
Joe
Bruchac one of America's premier American Indian writers
and storytellers, and author of over 100 award-winning books; native
of the Adirondacks |
| 1/17/05 |
416 |
Tom
Slayton author, Vermont Public Radio commentator and editor
of Vermont Life Magazine |
| 1/24/05 |
417 |
Jane
Beck executive director of the Vermont
Folklife Center, now entering its 21st year; from Middlebury,
Vt. |
| 1/31/05 |
418 |
Paul
Costello / Gerianne
Smart executive director of the Vermont
Council on Rural Development in Montpelier, Vt. / responsible
for spearheading the preservation of the Vergennes
Opera House |
| 2/07/05 |
419 |
Rob
Perkins poet, writer and filmmaker whose work includes
the three-part series One Man's Journey |
| 2/14/05 |
420 |
Richard
Ketchum award-winning author and editor of numerous American
Heritage books; from Dorset, Vt. |
| 2/28/05 |
421 |
Thomas
Naylor professor emeritus of economics at Duke University,
co-founder of the Second Vermont Republic and author whose work includes
Affluenza and The Search for Meaning; from Charlotte,
Vt. |
| 3/07/05 |
422 |
Peter
Fox Smith PhD, lecturer, host of VPR's Saturday
Afternoon at the Opera and author of the new book A
Passion for Opera |
| 3/14/05 |
423 |
Luis
Guzman actor whose work includes roles in the movies
Traffic, Carlito's Way and Lemony Snickett as well as
starring in the TV series Luis |
| 3/21/05 |
424 |
Gov.
Madeleine Kunin former Vermont governor and ambassador
to Switzerland and current chair of the Institute for Sustainable
Communities |
| 4/04/05 |
425 |
Garret
Keizer author and Episcopal priest whose most recent book,
Help, contemplates the nature of this fundamental calling;
from Sutton, Vt. |
| 4/11/05 |
426 |
Margaret
Lampe Kannenstine / Jim Sardonis
artist and curator of the Vermont
Arts Council's 40th anniversary exhibit "Art of Achievement";
from Woodstock, Vt. / Whales Tails sculptor; from Randolph, Vt. |
| 4/25/05 |
427 |
David
Moats Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for the Rutland
Herald and author of Civil Wars: A Battle for Gay Marriage |
| 4/13/05 |
428 |
Profile
Special Edition Fran
Stoddard interviews Montreal filmmaker Malcolm Clarke (Prisoner
of Paradise the true story of Kurt Gerron) and Montreal
writer Monique Polak, whose grandparents were at the same concentration
camp as Gerron. |
| 5/09/05 |
429 |
Lola
Aiken widow of Vermont Gov. and U.S. Senator George Aiken
and an inspirational stateswoman in her own right; from Montpelier,
Vt. |
| 5/30/05 |
430 |
Hervie
Haufler / Joseph Corbett
two World War II veterans: Haufler, of Shelburne, Vt., is the author
of Codebreakers' Victory / Corbett, of Burlington, Vt., is
the author of We Played Our Cards, which includes the memories
of many Vermont World War II veterans. |
| 8/01/05 |
431 |
Canadian
Special #1:
Benoît
Aubin award-winning international journalist and Quebec
bureau chief for Maclean's
magazine. |
| 8/08/05 |
432 |
Canadian
Special #2:
Phyllis Bronfman
Lambert internationally renowned architect, urban conservationist
and founder of the Canadian Centre for
Architecture. |
| 8/15/05 |
433 |
Canadian
Special #3:
Martha Langford
art historian, authority on contemporary Canadian photography
and curator of Le Mois de
la Photo à Montréal. |
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