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  PROFILE   —   Season Five

Below you will find the listing, including air dates and show numbers, of the guests Fran Stoddard interviewed in Season Five.

Tune in to PROFILE, Mondays at 7:30!


AIR DATE SHOW # GUEST
10/03/05 501 Kevin McKenzie — gifted dancer, choreographer and artistic director of American Ballet Theatre since 1992; a Vermont native.
10/10/05 502 Richard Wolfson — honored scientist, Middlebury physics professor and author of Simply Einstein: Relativity Demystified; of Weybridge, Vt.
10/17/05 503 Nina Meyerhof — president of the United Nations NGO Children of the Earth Foundation, international educator and activist for children; of S. Burlington, Vt.
10/24/05 504 Christopher Wren — retired New York Times international correspondent and bureau chief as well as bestselling author of Walking to Vermont about his journey from Manhattan to his Fairlee, Vt., home.
10/31/05 505 Lois McClure & Art Cohn — the philanthropist and the executive director of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum discuss their trip to New York City aboard a replica canal boat and their passion for their work.
11/14/05 506 Grace Potter — musician and lead singer of the Nocturnals; originally from Waitsfield, Vt.
11/21/05 507 Tim Brookes — author whose work includes Guitar: An American Life and 'A Hell of a Place to Lose a Cow': My American Hitchhiking Odyssey; of Essex, Vt.
11/28/05 508 Warren Kimble — folk artist; of Brandon, Vt.
11/07/05 509 John Miller / Susanne Rappaport — documentary photographer and associate professor of fine arts at Johnson State College / oral historian and editor of Messages from a Small Town, a book on the work of her late husband, photographer Neil Rappaport; of Pawlet, Vt.
12/05/05 510 Gordon Robison — Journalist and FOX News Baghdad Bureau Chief; of Shelburne, Vt.
12/19/05 511 Galway Kinnell — Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning poet, former Vermont State Poet and professor at New York University; of Sheffield, Vt.
12/26/05 512 William Ackerman — Grammy Award-winning guitarist, composer and recording artist; from Marlboro, Vt.
1/09/06 513 Virginia Carter — Peabody and Emmy Award-winning television producer who has created worldwide social change through television and radio for three decades.
1/23/06 514 James Howard Kunstler — author, lecturer and social critic whose latest book, The Long Emergency, describes the changes that American society faces in the 21st century.
1/30/06 515 Gretchen B. Morse — executive director of United Way of Chittenden County, former Vermont legislator and state secretary of the Agency of Human Services.
2/20/06 516 Robin Lloyd — activist, filmmaker, journalist, co-founder of the Peace and Justice Coalition, and president of Toward Freedom; of Burlington, Vt.
2/06/06 517 Midori — virtuoso violinist since childhood, who visited the state in early 2006 to work with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra and Vermont Youth Orchestra.
2/13/06 518 David Finney — new president of Champlain College in Burlington, Vt.
2/27/06 519 Helen Husher — essayist and author of several books about Vermont life, most recently Conversations with a Prince, about returning to a passion for riding horses later in life; of Montpelier, Vt.
3/06/06 520 Tom Cullins — international architect with a special interest in urban planning; of Burlington, Vt.
3/13/06 521 Peter Clavelle — retiring mayor of Burlington, Vt.
3/20/06 522 Richard Erdman — internationally renowned sculptor; of Williston, Vt., and Carrara, Italy.
4/03/06 523 Pete Sutherland — musician, songwriter and artist, who gives new life to traditional music; of Monkton, Vt.
4/10/06 524 Ken Squier — president and owner of Radio Vermont, NASCAR broadcaster, Thunder Road co-owner, and jazz and classical music enthusiast; of Waterbury, Vt.
4/24/06 525 Stephen Huneck — craftsman and artist whose whimsical dog carvings, prints and paintings have made him wildly successful; of St. Johnsbury, Vt.
5/01/06 526 Mel Kaplan — founder and artistic director of the Vermont Mozart Festival, the New York Chamber Soloists and the Festival Winds; of Charlotte, Vt.
5/08/06 527 Rev. Frederick Buechner — award-winning author of over 30 works of fiction and nonfiction, including a Pulitzer Prize nomination; of Pawlet, Vt.
5/22/06 529 Rob Mermin — founder of Circus Smirkus nearly 20 years ago, offering youth a safe circus to run off to; of Greensboro, Vt.
6/05/06 530 Jonathan Gregg & Louise Von Weise — founders of the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vt., the largest and most international artists' and writers' residency program in the U.S.
6/12/06 531 Canadian Special #1:
Andre Ménard — internationally known co-founder of the Montreal Jazz Festival.
6/19/06 532 Canadian Special #2:
Dick PoundOlympic Committee member and Chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
6/26/06 533 Canadian Special #3:
Matt Haimovitz — renowned cellist and McGill University professor.
 
 
 
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