Vermont Public Radio: vpr suggests
It's time for Vermont Edition's annual Summer Reading program! As temperatures heat up, we want to know which books you're taking to the beach or staying up late into the night to read. Also, an update on how VSAC is raising money to fund its private loans.
What one book do you think every high schooler should read? Which books did you read in high school? We talk about how required reading lists have changed over the years. Also, Canada tackles water issues.
VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with area booksellers about which books people are curling up with this winter. And, we visit the Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh.
VPR's music hosts Walter Parker, George Thomas, Cheryl Willoughby, and Joe Goetz suggest some of their favorite music (and more) as gift ideas for the Holiday Season.
It's our annual music show, and we want to hear from you. Send us your picks for the best artists, albums, or songs of 2009.
It's the annual summer reading program, and we want to hear your recommendations!
Hosts Jane Lindholm and Bob Kinzel look at the music of 2008, the great tunes, noteworthy artists and albums that deserve a second, third, fifteenth listen. Click here to tell us your favorites.
It's the winter reading show! We discuss the best book bets for those long winter nights.And we'll visit rehearsals for the 34th annual Christmas Revels in Hanover, a celebration of the Winter Solstice. Tell us what you're reading
Join Host Mitch Wertlieb to hear recommendations for great summer fiction from area librarians, booksellers and VPR listeners. Click here and tell us what you're reading.
2007 has been a great year in music, and Vermont Edition's Annual Music Show is chance to share your favorites with other VPR listeners.
It's time for our winter reading program. We'll talk books with two professional bibliophiles and take your suggestions for best reading picks. Also on the program, a challenge from the maker of Burton Snowboards to "poach" the mountain at skiers-only Mad River Glen.And an audio postcard from Bloomfield, Vermont's coldest town.




