Weekly Conversation On The Arts

Weekly Conversation On The Arts

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Every week, host Neal Charnoff talks with authors, actors, playwrights, musicians, artists and the people who make the arts happen in Vermont.More from Weekly Conversation On The Arts »

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Pittsford Author Writes Wartime Thrillers

Larry Booker writes World War II-era novels set in Ireland from his home in Pittsford. His two books, McGrath's Detail and McGrath's Murder, will soon...

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John Killacky Wins Award For Advocacy From Vermont Arts Council

John Killacky, executive director of The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington is the latest recipient of the Margaret L. (Peggy)...

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It's Just A Jump To The Left: Pentangle Arts Takes On The Rocky Horror Show

Let's do the Time Warp again! The stage version of the Richard O'Brien-penned cult classic The Rocky Horror Show turns 40 this year and Woodstock's...

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Bellows Falls Painter Goes Large-Scale For Five Seasons Project

Main Street Arts' Five Seasons Project, including local composer Carol Wood's original piece, The Saxtons River Suite, is set to hit the stage next...

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Pomfret Woman Is A National Park Ranger By Day, Moth Storyteller By Night

Julia Lynam has had a wide variety of jobs in her lifetime: She’s worked at a PR firm, as a stay-at-home mom and a national park ranger. Now, she adds...

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Collaboration And Community At The Center For Arts And Learning In Montpelier

The Center For Arts And Learning in Montpelier houses a group of non-profit arts and education organizations. They use their shared roof to collaborate...

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Based In Two States, Vows Makes A Long Distance Band Work

Summer may be coming to an end, but you can hold onto a little bit of sunshine with the dreamy sounds of Vows, a Burlington and New Jersey-based duo.

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'Ballets With A Twist' Serves Up Cocktail-Inspired Dance At Spruce Peak Performing Arts

New York choreographer Marilyn Klaus stages ballets, but for her latest project she’s also part mixologist.

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Brattleboro Non-Profit Uses Adaptive Art To Provide Unique Therapy

In adaptive sports, traditional equipment like skis and bicycles are altered to fit someone who needs it so that they too can access and enjoy the sport...

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A Progressive Art Festival In Brattleboro Engages Audiences In 'Unusual' Ways

In the foothills of Vermont, artists are given the space, support and resources to really push limits and think beyond typical performance venues.

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