Vermont Edition
Noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Mikaela Lefrak, Vermont Edition convenes conversations and shares stories about the communities in our region. Whether you’re a local leader, a lifelong Vermonter or a brand new listener, this is your show.
Latest Episodes
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Seven Days music editor Chris Farnsworth joins Vermont Edition managing producer to talk local music.
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Ahead of Veterans Day, we hear from a Vermonter who teaches his fellow vets about adaptive sports, and from a lawyer who runs a veterans' legal clinic.
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Local chefs and food sellers share ideas for dips, charcuterie and small bites to serve before holiday meals.
Here's what we're discussing this week.
- Monday, Nov. 10: Ahead of Veterans Day, we'll hear how local organizations connect veterans with outdoor sports, therapy and legal services. Plus: Vermont Edition's Jon Ehrens and Seven Days music critic Chris Farnsworth share their favorite new music.
- Tuesday, Nov. 11: Special programming
- Wednesday, Nov. 12: We're heading to Grafton for our Town by Town series. To watch the show live at Grafton's Nature Museum, reserve a ticket here.
- Thursday, Nov. 6: Get ideas for main dishes to serve at the holidays with the latest installment of Three Courses with Vermont Edition: Main Courses.
Latest Episodes
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The Montreal-based artist Robin Crofut-Brittingham's new book is The Illuminated Book of Birds.
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Tyler Alexander's new book is "If I Can Get Home This Fall: A Story of Love, Loss, and a Cause in the Civil War."
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From the mysterious Gibou to the law that asks you eat a serving cheese with apple pie, Brave Little State digs into its archive to answer listener questions while celebrating 200 episodes.
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The government shutdown began on Oct. 1, but the House hasn't been in session since Sep. 19.
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If you’re looking for a last minute homemade Halloween costume for yourself or your kid, this is the show for you!
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Plus, a new oral history project preserves the stories of elder artists in the Mad River Valley.
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Plus, Buffalo Mountain Market in Hardwick discuss the co-op's community impact.
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Vermont and Maine are the only two states that allow citizens to vote while incarcerated. But a new report identifies numerous barriers to voting.
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Gardening consultant, speaker and All Things Gardening host Charlie Nardozzi answers your questions.
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A nail-biter of a referendum in 1995 nearly led the province to declare sovereignty. Quebeckers can still feel the repercussions of the vote today.