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A local filmmaker tells us about his documentary on commune life, the Brattleboro Concert Choir performs a requiem for animals, and an East Montpelier writer publishes a new novel.
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Plus: A look at the role of Carroll's alma mater, Vermont Law and Graduate School, in the local judiciary system.
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Republicans in Congress are still debating Medicaid funding and changing eligibility. About 1 in 5 people in the U.S. are enrolled in Medicaid.
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The Vermont Symphony Orchestra and the Me2 Orchestra team up for a special performance in May.
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Celebrated New Yorker cartoonist and New York Times bestselling author Harry Bliss shared insights into his new graphic memoir.
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The Northern Vermont poet writes about her deep connection to the Vermont landscape, and her experiences as a Korean American adoptee.
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Three forest experts discuss the many uses of Vermont's forested lands, and the potential local impact of an executive order about timber production.
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"I don't believe we can live in chaos for the next three and a half years," Vermont's Republican governor said on Vermont Edition.
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For the first installment of our new At Home series, Mikaela Lefrak joined actor and singer François Clemmons in his Middlebury living room to discuss his life, career, and his iconic role on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.
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For our ongoing poetry series, we speak with LA-based poet and musician Alexandria Hall, who grew up in Vergennes.