
Neal Charnoff
Neal was a reporter and VPR's All Things Considered host from 2001 to 2014. He joined VPR in 1996, hosting VPR's jazz programming, including live performances from the VPR studios and the Discover Jazz Festival. Prior to VPR, Neal was a programmer and host for WNCS in Montpelier and WDEV in Waterbury. He holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
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Neko Case is on a roll. The singer-songwriter is a card-carrying member of the indie supergroup The New Pornographers, who are about to release a new鈥�
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There鈥檚 a new prize in town. Burlington City Arts has announced the first recipient of the $10,000 Herb Lockwood Prize, the largest monetary award related鈥�
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The process of creating a Broadway musical has been chronicled a number of times. Think A Chorus Line on Broadway, or the television show Smash.But鈥�
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Desha Peacock wears many hats as an entrepreneur based in her hometown of Brattleboro. As a career development and lifestyle expert, she鈥檚 coaches people鈥�
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The annual Slow Living Summit kicks off on June 4 in Brattleboro, and this year there will be a new emphasis on collaborations between speakers and鈥�
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The Vermont Legislature created the Vermont Arts Council in June of 1965. Its mission as a private non-profit is to help fund and support the arts in鈥�
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The hills are alive with the sound of people laughing. We鈥檙e in the midst of the sixth annual Green Mountain Comedy Festival, and you can鈥檛 walk through鈥�
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The Vermont Legislature is working toward an adjournment this weekend, but many issues are still unresolved. Among them is a bill that would increase the鈥�
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The Bryan Memorial Gallery in Jeffersonville is celebrating it鈥檚 30th anniversary with a show featuring the work of Mary Bryan.The gallery was founded in鈥�
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Memoirs are everywhere. It seems natural that we鈥檝e always been drawn to reading about other people鈥檚 lives. But where does this appeal come from, and why鈥�