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Brave Little StateOn Brave Little State, a question about how Vermont’s geology shaped our character � and made us different from our neighbors.
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This week, Vermont Edition listens to a recent installment of Brave Little State’s Homegoings series, which fosters meaningful conversations with Vermont artists of color about Black grief, rage, joy and healing.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus talks with a state official and Norwich University educators about how artificial intelligence is already being used in state government and education, and its implications for the future.
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As millions around the world get ready to welcome the year of the rabbit, we spoke with chefs, cooks and bakers about what dishes they're putting on their tables and what they mean to each of them.
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Yoga With Jillian is stopping for two nights in Burlington before an off-Broadway run in New York.
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Brian Boland, eccentric ballooning legend of the Northeast, was a mentor to most of the Vermont-based pilots today. He died in a ballooning accident in July of 2021. More than a year later, the ballooning community is still feeling the loss.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with museum curators about current and upcoming shows in the region.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with a Burlington restaurant owner about her plans for the Lunar New Year.
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'Seeing' series: A pair of Vermont brothers, two drag show competitors and how to collaborate on artIn the final installment of her series "Seeing…the Unseen and In-Between within Vermont's Landscape," Shanta Lee introduces us to visual artists and brothers Jude Desmont and Julio Desmont of Burlington, and drag artists Justin Marsh and Taylor Small. Both creative pairs explain how they've learned to work together.
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The Natural History Museum in London has digitized its collection of Wilson Bentley snow crystal photographs.Bentley was a farmer in Jericho who developed a method of photographing snow crystals using a camera and a microscope he set up inside his barn.