| AIR
DATE |
SHOW
# |
GUEST |
 |
 |
 |
| 10/19/09 |
901 |

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Lyman Orton, proprietor of the Vermont Country Store in Manchester and co-founder of the Orton Family Foundation. |
| 10/26/09 |
902 |

|
Gordon McCall, an award-winning Canadian director, actor and writer. |
| 11/2/09 |
908 |

|
Moses Pendleton, co-founder of Pilobolus and founder and artistic director of Momix dance troupes. |
| 11/9/09 |
903 |

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Tom Evslin of Stowe, who was recently named the state's Chief Technology Officer, with responsibilities that include preparing telecom initiatives. The high tech entrepreneur also served as Vermont's Chief Recovery Officer, overseeing the disbursal of federal stimulus money. |
| 11/16/09 |
904 |

|
Lauren-Glenn Davitian of Burlington. Her deep commitment to grassroots democracy led to the creation of statewide public access television outlets and other media access initiatives. |
| 11/23/09 |
905 |

|
Hawk Ostby, the Academy Award-nominated screenwriter of "Children of Men" and other thought-provoking films, who makes northern Vermont his home. |
| 11/30/09 |
906 |

|
Jan Reynolds of Stowe, a renowned adventurer, author and photographer who has skied around Mt. Everest and crossed the Sahara on camel for National Geographic. |
| 12/7/09 |
907 |

|
Billy Brauer, a successful painter and printmaker from Warren, Vt., who has influenced decades of art students in how they render the human figure. |
| 12/14/09 |
909 |
 |
Daniel Lusk & Angela Patten, Jonesville poets who found each other through their art of poetry. The published authors forge family history, land and lake to uniquely polished gems. |
| 12/21/09 |
910 |
 |
Ray Vega is a renowned trumpeter, percussionist, composer, arranger and an innovator in the New York Jazz and Latin music scenes. |
| 1/11/10 |
911 |
 |
Judith Jones, legendary book editor for Julia Child, James Beard and John Updike, and "The Diary of Anne Frank." Jones is also the author of a cookbook, "The Pleasures of Cooking for One." She lives in Vermont and New York City. |
| 1/18/10 |
525 |
 |
In a rebroadcast of a 2006 interview, Fran Stoddard talks with Stephen Huneck. The St. Johnsbury, Vt., artist famed for his whimsical dog caricatures died January 8. |
| 1/25/10 |
914 |
 |
Maj. Gen. Michael Dubie, the Vermont National Guard's adjutant general in charge of the largest deployment since World War II. |
| 2/1/10 |
916 |
 |
Louise Penny, the best-selling Canadian author began writing mysteries after an impressive journalism career with the CBC. She lives in Quebec's Eastern Townships. |
| 2/8/10 |
711 |
 |
Jacob Edgar of Charlotte, Vt. - ethnomusicologist, cultural historian and music critic, who is director of music research at Putumayo World Music and head of his own record label, Cumbancha. |
| 2/15/10 |
917 |
 |
Tom Bodett of Dummerston, Vt., a humorist, NPR radio personality, commercial actor and author of fiction and travel books. |
| 2/22/10 |
915 |
 |
Emily Bernard. The University of
Vermont professor has written
extensively on interracial relations in
the U.S. during the last century.Her new book is "Michelle Obama:The First Lady" in Photographs. |
| 3/1/10 |
918 |
 |
Kenneth and Joann Davis of Dorset, Vt. Ken is a historian and bestselling author of all those "Don't Know Much About" books. His wife Joann is also an author and editor. |
| 3/8/10 |
919 |
 |
Jack and Christine Lazor, who represent two
generations from Butterworks Farm, a model of self-sufficient, organic farming in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. |
| 3/15/10 |
920 |
 |
Tanya Lee Stone of S. Burlington, Vt.,
a former editor and author of nearly
90 books for young readers, including
books about Amelia Earhart and Ella
Fitzgerald. |
| 3/22/10 |
921 |
 |
Cornelius Hogan of Plainfield, Vt.
Hogan served many years as the state's Secretary of Human Services and now
works as a consultant |
| 4/5/10 |
922 |
 |
Ron Krupp of S. Burlington, Vt. Krupp is
an author of books on gardening and
sustainability, and has been involved
with Vermont farm and food issues for
35 years. |
| 4/12/10 |
924 |
 |
Steve Shepard of Williston, Vt., an international consultant, author and educator in the fields of telecommunications and global business. |
| 4/19/10 |
923 |
 |
Christopher Lloyd, known for iconic roles in "Taxi" and "Back to the Future." Lloyd will appear as Willie Loman in this summer's Weston Playhouse production of "Death of a Salesman." |
| 5/3/10 |
926 |
 |
Captain Richard Phillips of Underhill, Vt. The merchant marine’s capture by Somali pirates and subsequent rescue in April 2009 made international news. He has just published a book about that experience and his heroic efforts to save his crew, his ship and himself. |
| 5/10/10 |
913 |
 |
Gwyneth Walker of Braintree, Vt., a composer of orchestral, choral and band music whose catalogue includes over 190 commissioned works. |
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