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A modern American folktale, Willem Lange's Favor Johnson is the story of a hound named Hercules, Doctor Jennings, homemade fruitcake and neighborliness in a Vermont village at Christmas.
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Remington Nevin of Quechee wants to know if Vermont’s electricity is truly as environmentally friendly as some claim it is.
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Many flower gardeners plan out their growing spaces and even then, they realize some areas are challenging. What to plant in the part of your garden space�
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Fadistas, the Georgia Sea Island Singers, Sam Cooke, and The Incredible String Band: Join us as we dance into June!This program will air on Sunday June�
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This school year has been challenging for many students, their families, teachers and administrators as they tried to cope with the impact of the�
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The state of Vermont is on the verge of reaching its vaccination goals, which will allow it to lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions in the very near�
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We bid adieu to May with Latin vocalists, Vermont bluegrass, French vocalists, songs for Memorial Day, and, as always, much much more ! This program will�
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Revered in poems from Walt Whitman to T.S. Eliot, the lilac is a beautiful symbol of spring in New England. You can grow the traditional lavender-hued�
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Originally aired May 16, 201619th century Germany was not a hospitable environment for female composers. Nevertheless, Clara Weick-Schumann left an�
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What comes to mind when you hear the words: palm oil, rum, honey, yellow flowers? The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center has an exhibition with that title by Kenny Rivero. Kenny Rivero is a New York artist who works across mediums. And it was the title that drew me, in addition to other key things about this work that Kenny describes.
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The COVID-19 pandemic drove many to work part- or full-time from home. But will these workers ever return to the office? This hour, we explore the future�
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If 80% of eligible Vermonters get at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Phil Scott says he'll lift all remaining pandemic restrictions. In our�