| AIR
DATE |
SHOW
# |
GUEST |
 |
 |
 |
| 10/01/07 |
701 |
Howard Frank Mosher of Irasburg, VT - just released his 11th book, “On Kingdom Mountain,” adding to his acclaimed and beloved repertoire of work illuminating mid-20th century rural Vermont. |
| 10/08/07 |
702 |
Jerome Couëlle - Canadian designer, illustrator and painter of whimsical creatures in charming settings. Couëlle divides his time between N. Hero, Vt. and Toronto. |
| 10/15/07 |
703 |
Elizabeth Winthrop - esteemed author of more than 50 works of fiction for all ages. Her recent book, “Counting on Grace,” is the Vermont Reads 2007 book selection. |
| 10/22/07 |
704 |
Matthys Levy - internationally recognized engineer whose designs include the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, New York’s Javits Center and numerous museums. Levy was a principal consultant after 9/11 and is the author of several books. He now resides in Burlington, Vt. |
| 10/29/07 |
705 |
Carol Bellamy - former director of both the Peace Corps and UNICEF, who is now president and CEO of World Learning and its School for International Training in Brattleboro, Vt. |
| 11/05/07 |
706 |
Skip Morrow - internationally renowned cartoonist from Wilmington, Vt. who has designed hundreds of greeting cards and published a dozen books. |
| 11/12/07 |
707 |
Matt Wilson of New York City and Donald Knaack, “The Junkman” of Manchester, Vt. - two nationally acclaimed percussionist/composers who will meet for the first time on the set and talk about their unconventional performance methods. |
| 11/19/07 |
708 |
Jack DuBrul - bestselling author of fast-paced techno-thrillers set in exotic locations. The author lives in S. Burlington, Vt. |
| 11/26/07 |
709 |
David Giancola of Rutland, Vt. - filmmaker whose 2007 comedy had a tragic twist: it was the late Anna Nicole Smith’s last film. |
| 12/03/07 |
710 |
Larry Morris and Adrienne Blattel - of the Quebec-Labrador Foundation, which has been managing natural and cultural conservation work in the northeastern U.S. and Canada for 40 years. |
| 12/10/07 |
711 |
Jacob Edgar of Charlotte, Vt. - ethnomusicologist, cultural historian and music critic, who is director of music research at Putumayo World Music and head of his own record label, Cumbancha. |
| 12/17/07 |
712 |
Lyn Heward - executive producer of special projects for Montreal-based Cirque du Soleil, whose spectacular shows awe and delight audiences around the globe. |
| 01/07/08 |
713 |
Saleem Ali - UVM associate professor of environmental planning and an internationally recognized scholar who is offering fresh solutions to global conflict. |
| 01/14/08 |
714 |
Ken Burns - New Hampshire-based filmmaker, writer, producer and director of some of America’s most compelling documentaries including “The War,” which recently aired on PBS. |
| 01/21/08 |
715 |
Cynthia Needham, Ph.D., of Hyde Park, Vt. - internationally recognized microbiologist who is an author and producer of several science series. |
| 01/28/08 |
716 |
Greg Delanty - highly lauded poet both in America and his native Ireland. Delanty has authored seven volumes of poetry and has taught at St. Michael’s College for 20 years. |
| 02/04/08 |
717 |
Tom Messner - chief meteorologist for WPTZ-TV (Plattsburgh, NY) as well as for a number of regional radio stations and the ECHO Center for Lake Champlain. |
| 02/11/08 |
718 |
Allen Shawn of Bennington, VT - a music composer and the author of a memoir about living with phobias. |
| 02/18/08 |
719 |
Alan Newman - CEO of Magic Hat Brewing Company in Burlington, VT. |
| 02/25/08 |
720 |
Rita Markley - executive director of the Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS), now in its 25th year of working for Vermont’s homeless residents. |
| 03/03/08 |
721 |
Melissa Pasanen and chef Rick Gencarelli - authors of “Cooking with Shelburne Farms,” named a notable cookbook by the New York Times, that celebrates Vermont food. |
| 03/10/08 |
722 |
Soovin Kim of Plattsburgh, NY - renowned violinist who has performed with the Vermont Youth Orchestra. |
| 03/24/08 |
723 |
Vaughn Carney - a Vermont business attorney who is also a civic-minded author and national book critic. |
| 03/31/08 |
724 |
William Metcalfe - the UVM professor emeritus of history, music and Canadian studies is also an acclaimed conductor and founder of the Oriana Singers. |
| 04/07/08 |
725 |
Burlington, VT, filmmaker Camilla Rockwell and Williamsville, VT, fabric artist Deidre Scherer about art, film and issues at the end of life. |
| 04/14/08 |
726 |
Madeleine Kunin - Vermont governor and ambassador to Switzerland, whose new book, “Pearls, Politics & Power,” talks about women and politics in our time. |
| 04/21/08 |
727 |
Bill Mares - former Vermont legislator from Burlington, lauded high school social studies teacher and author of 11 books, including “The Vermont Owner’s Manual” and “Bees Besieged.” |
| 04/28/08 |
728 |
Heather O’Neill - Montreal novelist, who is also a poet, screenwriter, journalist and contributor to the NPR program “This American Life.” |
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