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  PROFILE   —   Season Four

Below you will find the listing, including air dates and show numbers, of the guests Fran Stoddard interviewed in Season Four.

Tune in to PROFILE, Mondays at 7:30!


AIR DATE SHOW # GUEST
10/04/04 401 Fareed Zakaria — editor of Newsweek International and renowned writer and columnist
10/11/04 402 Marc vanderHeyden — president of St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt., which is celebrating its 100th birthday this year
10/18/04 403 Wolf Kahn — artist, teacher and writer from Brattleboro, Vt., and New York City, whose landscapes are among America's best-loved contemporary paintings
10/25/04 404 James Twitchell — author, scholar and cultural analyst from Charlotte, Vt., and Florida, whose work includes "Branded Nation" and "Living It Up: America's Love Affair with Luxury"
11/01/04 405 Ellen McCulloch-Lovell — new president of Marlboro College, former chief of staff to Sen. Patrick Leahy and deputy assistant to President Bill Clinton
11/08/04 406 Steve Goldberg and Rachel Bissex — Burlington playwright and his popular folksinger wife
11/15/04 407 Bernd Heinrich — renowned biologist, author and artist from Hinesburg, Vt., whose subjects range from the social organization of bees to the feeding habits of ravens
11/22/04 408 Phil Hoff — former governor of Vermont; from Burlington, Vt.
11/29/04 409 Michael Conforti — founder of the Assisi Conferences and pioneer in the confluence of science, organizational development and psychology; from Brattleboro, Vt.
12/06/04 410 Lilian Baker Carlisle — historian, author and assistant to the late Electra Havemeyer Webb, founder of the Shelburne Museum; from Burlington, Vt.
12/13/04 411 Jacob Ayuen / Aftaba Mezetovic — one of the "Lost Boys of Sudan" and now a student at St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt. / refugee from Bosnia, poet and teacher of English language in the Winooski, Vt.,
school system
12/20/04 412 Peter Post — great-grandson of etiquette maven Emily Post, director of the Emily Post Institute and author of books on contemporary etiquette; from Burlington, Vt.
12/27/04 413 Paul Zaloom — Obie award-winning performance artist and puppeteer, former ringmaster of Bread and Puppet Theater and star of TV's "Beakman's World"
11/09/04 414 Profile Special EditionFran Stoddard interviews director Jay Craven, actor Rusty DeWees and VPT's own Dan Harvey about the making of Windy Acres. The program includes behind-the-scenes footage from this summer's taping of the show in West Barnet, Vt.
1/10/05 415 Joe Bruchac — one of America's premier American Indian writers and storytellers, and author of over 100 award-winning books; native of the Adirondacks
1/17/05 416 Tom Slayton — author, Vermont Public Radio commentator and editor of Vermont Life Magazine
1/24/05 417 Jane Beck — executive director of the Vermont Folklife Center, now entering its 21st year; from Middlebury, Vt.
1/31/05 418 Paul Costello / Gerianne Smart — executive director of the Vermont Council on Rural Development in Montpelier, Vt. / responsible for spearheading the preservation of the Vergennes Opera House
2/07/05 419 Rob Perkins — poet, writer and filmmaker whose work includes the three-part series One Man's Journey
2/14/05 420 Richard Ketchum — award-winning author and editor of numerous American Heritage books; from Dorset, Vt.
2/28/05 421 Thomas Naylor — professor emeritus of economics at Duke University, co-founder of the Second Vermont Republic and author whose work includes Affluenza and The Search for Meaning; from Charlotte, Vt.
3/07/05 422 Peter Fox Smith — PhD, lecturer, host of VPR's Saturday Afternoon at the Opera and author of the new book A Passion for Opera
3/14/05 423 Luis Guzman — actor whose work includes roles in the movies Traffic, Carlito's Way and Lemony Snickett as well as starring in the TV series Luis
3/21/05 424 Gov. Madeleine Kunin — former Vermont governor and ambassador to Switzerland and current chair of the Institute for Sustainable Communities
4/04/05 425 Garret Keizer — author and Episcopal priest whose most recent book, Help, contemplates the nature of this fundamental calling; from Sutton, Vt.
4/11/05 426 Margaret Lampe Kannenstine / Jim Sardonis — artist and curator of the Vermont Arts Council's 40th anniversary exhibit "Art of Achievement"; from Woodstock, Vt. / Whales Tails sculptor; from Randolph, Vt.
4/25/05 427 David Moats — Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for the Rutland Herald and author of Civil Wars: A Battle for Gay Marriage
4/13/05 428 Profile Special EditionFran Stoddard interviews Montreal filmmaker Malcolm Clarke (Prisoner of Paradise – the true story of Kurt Gerron) and Montreal writer Monique Polak, whose grandparents were at the same concentration camp as Gerron.
5/09/05 429 Lola Aiken — widow of Vermont Gov. and U.S. Senator George Aiken and an inspirational stateswoman in her own right; from Montpelier, Vt.
5/30/05 430 Hervie Haufler / Joseph Corbett two World War II veterans: Haufler, of Shelburne, Vt., is the author of Codebreakers' Victory / Corbett, of Burlington, Vt., is the author of We Played Our Cards, which includes the memories of many Vermont World War II veterans.
8/01/05 431 Canadian Special #1:
Benoît Aubin — award-winning international journalist and Quebec bureau chief for Maclean's magazine.
8/08/05 432 Canadian Special #2:
Phyllis Bronfman Lambert — internationally renowned architect, urban conservationist and founder of the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
8/15/05 433 Canadian Special #3:
Martha Langford — art historian, authority on contemporary Canadian photography and curator of Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal.
 
 
 
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