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Cartoonist Ed Koren is well-known for his squiggly,
hairy characters that appear regularly in The New Yorker. Since the
1960s, Koren has had more than 1,000 of his cartoons published by the
magazine. He works out of an old farmhouse in Brookfield, and
Jane Lindholm paid a visit to Koren's studio to learn how he approaches
cartooning.
Visiting Artists

VPR/Jane Lindholm
Cartoonist Ed Koren in his Brookfield studio.
From Vermont Edition: How The Electric Grid Works
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From Generator To Light Swicth: How The Power Grid Works
As people in our region debate the best ways to generate energy, Vermont Edition takes a look at the infrastructure that transmits electricity from massive generating sources to our homes and offices.
Visiting Artists: Cartoonist Ed Koren
Jane Lindholm visits cartoonist Ed Koren in his Brookfield studio to learn how he approaches his work.
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Tapping Backyard Maples
VPR's Steve Zind heads into the woods to tap trees with a family that does its own backyard sugaring.
VPR News
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- Montshire Museum Brings "Sonic Sensation" To The Upper Valley Saturday, 05/26/12 8:30am
- Increase In FEMA Relief To 90 Percent Is A Relief To State, Towns Monday, 05/28/12 7:34am
- State, Local Officials Come At F-35 From Different Perspectives Saturday, 05/26/12 9:34am




