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  PROFILE   —   Season Seven

Season Seven is the current season of PROFILE.

Below you will find the listing for Season Seven, including air dates and show numbers, of the guests Fran Stoddard has interviewed or will be interviewing in the near future.

Tune in to PROFILE, Mondays at 7:30!


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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