| AIR
DATE |
SHOW
# |
GUEST |
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| 10/09/06 |
601 |
Anne
Macksoud documentary filmmaker; of Woodstock,
Vt. |
| 10/16/06 |
602 |
Paula
Kerger newly appointed president and CEO of PBS. |
| 10/23/06 |
603 |
Mark
Nash / Kathryn Blume
Vermont Stage Company director
/ actress and playwright. |
| 10/30/06 |
604 |
Peter
Langrock Addison County trial lawyer who has argued before
the U.S. Supreme Court; a man of many interests, Langrock is also an artist,
author and farmer. |
| 11/06/06 |
605 |
Ethan
Murrow painter and multimedia artist who is making waves
on the national art scene; Marlboro, Vt., native. |
| 11/13/06 |
606 |
Peter
Schumann founder of Bread
and Puppet Theater in Glover, Vt., who has created unique, socially
conscious pageantry performances for over 40 years. |
| 11/20/06 |
607 |
Alison
Bechdel cartoonist and creator of the acclaimed graphic
novel Fun Home and the long-running syndicated cartoon, Dykes
to Watch Out For; of Jonesville, Vt. |
| 11/27/06 |
608 |
Chris
Graff former Vermont AP bureau chief and long-time host
of VPT's "Vermont This Week," who has a
new book out on the history of contemporary Vermont politics. |
| 12/04/06 |
609 |
Sakyong
Mipham Rinpoche spiritual leader of the Shambala Buddhist
tradition and director of a worldwide organization of meditation and retreat
centers. |
| 12/11/06 |
610 |
Jeffrey
Hollender author and CEO of Seventh Generation. |
| 12/18/06 |
611 |
Jean-Michel
Cousteau son of Jacques Cousteau, he is an ocean explorer
and environmental activist in his own right, founder of the Ocean
Futures Society and star of a PBS series, Ocean
Adventures. |
| 12/25/06 |
612 |
Marialisa
Calta nationally syndicated food and travel writer,
and contributing editor of Eating Well
Magazine. |
| 01/08/07 |
613 |
Geoffrey
Shields president
of Vermont Law School, recognized for his expertise in foreign policy issues,
health care financing, mergers and acquisitions, and environmental issues.
|
| 01/15/07 |
614 |
Fayneese
Miller Dean
of the College of Education and Social Services (CESS), UVM, whose scholarship
has focused on race and ethnicity's effect on youth. |
| 01/22/07 |
615 |
Stephen Kiernan
investigative
journalist, editorial writer, and jazz musician who has just released a
book, Last
Rights, on end-of-life care. |
| 01/29/07 |
616 |
Michèle
Choinière traditional
Quebec music and culture comes alive with a sparkle of modernity in the
passionate music of this Franco-American songstress. |
| 02/05/07 |
617 |
Peter
W. Galbraith a distinguished career diplomat and first
U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, who recently authored the acclaimed book The
End of Iraq; of Townshend, Vt. |
| 02/12/07 |
618 |
Marc
Estrin author, activist and performer, whose first book,
Insect Dreams, stunned the literary world, and whose third novel,
Golem Song, has recently been released; of Burlingon, Vt. |
| 02/19/07 |
619 |
Craig Mitchell
a professional DJ who enjoys a national reputation and who began
his career during his days as a St. Michael's College student in Colchester,
Vt. |
| 02/26/07 |
620 |
Bill
Haugland recently retired anchor of the Montreal evening
news on CTV, the top-ranked English language network; of Highgate Springs,
Vt. |
| 04/02/07 |
621 |
Elizabeth
Titus Putnam founder of the Student
Conservation Association (SCA), who is still active with the organization
50 years after she founded it; of Shaftsbury, Vt. |
| 03/19/07 |
622 |
France
Dionne a longtime civil servant and the Quebec Delegate
(Consul General) to New England, who can speak to issues of concern on both
sides of the border. |
| 03/26/07 |
623 |
Claude William Genest of Isle la Motte, VT deputy leader of the Green Party in Canada and producer/host of "ReGeneration," VPT's series on sustainable living practices. |
| 04/09/07 |
624 |
Simone
Dipiero honored San Francisco author of eight books
of poetry and collections of art and literary criticism, who has many ties
to Vermont. |
| 04/16/07 |
625 |
David
Budbill playwright, poet, musician and librettist who
is reprising his beloved play Judevine this spring; of Wolcott,
Vt. |
| 04/30/07 |
626 |
Don
McLean renowned music theorist, dean of the School of
Music at McGill University in Montreal and the driving force behind a new
world-leading facility for sound research. |
| 05/07/07 |
627 |
Jeanne Brink of Barre, VT Honored keeper of Abenaki tradition and member of the Vt. Commission on Native American Affairs, who recently released the award-winning children's book, "Malian's Song," with Abenaki historian and author Marge Bruchac. |
| 05/14/07 |
628 |
Raul Hilberg of Burlington, VT professor emeritus of political science at the
University of Vermont, distinguished genocide historian and author of the
seminal work "The Destruction of the European Jews." |
| 05/21/07 |
629 |
Frank Manchel of St. George, VT UVM English professor who became an important
mentor to
a number of filmmakers and numerous cinema lovers. His most recent book,
"Every Step a Struggle: Interviews With Seven Who Shaped the
African-American Image in Movies," looks at the African-American struggle
in the film industry. |
| 05/28/07 |
630 |
Ron Powers of Castleton, VT Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-award winning author of
Flags of Our Fathers and recently named one of the top 100 most popular
non-fiction writers. |
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