VPR’s Jane Lindholm talks with author and commentator Tom Slayton and poet and playwright David Budbill about why Vermont is so homogeneous and how we feel about it.
Bob Kinzel talks with Anthony Pollina about gubernatorial
politics and the ramifications of a three-party race for the state’s top
office. Also, political analyst Eric Davis looks at
election politics in Vermont and in the national primary races, and we
remember the ice storm of 1998.
Enthomusicologist Dennis
Waring and Christopher Grotke of the Estey Organ Museum reveal what the parlor organ can teach us about American culture at the turn of the last
century. Also in the program, writer Tom
Slayton shares his new book of essays, and we continue our 2007 Year in Review.