Artist Sabra Field
02/18/10 12:00PM By Jane Lindholm  Download MP3 
When you see a Sabra Field print, you immediately know it. Her iconic images of tucked away village life in Vermont often have deep, vibrant colors and expansive skies. But some of her recent work takes a turn from those village scenes. A new exhibit at the Chaffee Art Center in Rutland features prints from her series "Cosmic Geometry" and depicts close-up, darker colored images of nature. We talk with artist Sabra Field, and learn more about her medium, and discover how her work has changed as she's tackled new subjects. Listen
Also, retiring New Hampshire Republican Senator Judd Gregg is seen as someone who might broker a compromise on health care legislation more to the liking of some Republicans. We talk with Valley News political reporter John Gregg about the role Sen. Gregg might play in a health care compromise. Listen
And, at least six Olympic cross country skiers have ties to Vermont and our nearby region. The sport has deep roots in our area, and we visit with members of the Mount Mansfield Union High School Nordic team, which is one of the state's most successful teams. Listen
