VPR News takes stock of the University Of Vermont and its future in this special three-part series. Listen Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
Radio producer, Sydney Lewis, worked side by side with Studs on his radio show and his books. For this remembrance, she brings together of crew of Stud’s co-workers with their great stories along with wonderful previously-unheard tape of Studs himself.
In the fall of 1960, the writer John Steinbeck drove across the country with his poodle, Charley, and a question: "What are Americans like today?" Half a century later, "Travels with Mike" retraces Steinbeck’s steps to hear America’s story today and reflect on its history.
VPR continues its collaboration with the Vermont Humanities Council to support its one-book state-wide, community reading program: Vermont Reads. For 2011, the Council has selected the 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
VPR celebrates Women’s History Month with this special series of stories about Vermont Women and the lasting contributions they have made to our life here in Vermont.
All this week Vermont Edition celebrates the tradition of maple sugaring in the series 40 to 1: Maple Sugar Season, which looks at how to tap, boil, grade and cook with Vermont’s liquid gold.