
Vermont Edition
Noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Mikaela Lefrak, Vermont Edition convenes conversations and shares stories about the communities in our region. Whether you’re a local leader, a lifelong Vermonter or a brand new listener, this is your show.
Here's what we're discussing this week.
- Monday, May 12: We'll discuss the many lawsuits against Vermont, the most recent from the Department of Justice, over the Climate Action Superfund law, which aims to sue the oil and gas industry for the effects of climate change. Plus: the National Endowment for the Arts recently cancelled numerous Vermont grants.
- Tuesday, May 13: We listen to a recent Brave Little State episode about Vermont's only law school. Plus, a live conversation with two Vermont Law School alums, Vermont Supreme Court Justice Karen Carroll and lawyer Andrew Cliburn.
- Wednesday, May 14: We talk to the Vermont Children's Book award winner, Emma Hunsinger, as well as Sarah Yahm, author of a new novel on disability and motherhood. Plus, the Brattleboro Concert Choir presents a requiem for animals.
- Thursday, May 15: A Vermont Edition live show with the host of All Things Gardening, Charlie Nardozzi. It's free, but reserve your ticket here. If you can't make it live, don't worry. We're still taking calls!
Add your voice to our show:
- Call in during our live program at 1-800-639-2211.
- Email us with your questions, comments or show ideas.
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Latest Episodes
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A new podcast from Vermont Folklife examines traditional arts and how they relate to our state's identity.
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Founding F***ers is a new historical comedy by Vermont State Representative Conor Casey.
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The Vermont Symphony Orchestra and the Me2 Orchestra team up for a special performance in May.
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Celebrated New Yorker cartoonist and New York Times bestselling author Harry Bliss shared insights into his new graphic memoir.
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