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Host interview for Vermont Public Radio’s Weekly Conversation on the Arts. Originally aired May 6, 2016.
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Host interview for Vermont Public Radio’s Weekly Conversation on the Arts. Originally aired February 25, 2016.
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Reported radio piece for Vermont Public Radio. Contributed to VPR’s 2016 primary coverage live from New Hampshire. Originally aired February 9, 2016.
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Sen. Ted Cruz’s religious campaign style may not resonate with Granite State voters. Reported piece for Vermont Public Radio. Reported live from New Hampshire during primary elections. Originally aired February 8, 2016.
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12-minute host interview with former NPR host Michele Norris about her upcoming visit to Vermont and the Race Card Project. Originally aired on Vermont Public Radio’s public affairs program Vermont Edition on January 25, 2016.
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In Quebec, shocking allegations of police abuse against indigenous people came to light. Twelve First Nations people from the area, mostly women, say they were sexually assaulted by police or given money or drugs in exchange for sex acts. Interview with reporter Christopher Curtis has been covering this story for the Montreal Gazette. Reported host…
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Vermont’s Hindu community came together to celebrate one of the biggest annual holidays in the Hindu religion. Now, the group is longing for a spiritual home of its own. Reported piece for Vermont Public Radio. Originally aired October 19, 2015.
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Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders were closely watching how Vermont’s favorite son would fare against his main rival for the Democratic nomination, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Reported piece for Vermont Public Radio. Originally aired October 14, 2015. Sound filed from this story also aired on NPR’s Here and Now on October 14, 2015.
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Vows is made up of James Hencken, from New Jersey, and Jeff Pupa, from outside Burlington. Their newest album, ‘Soon Enough Love,’ was released in June. Host interview for Vermont Public Radio’s Weekly Conversation on the Arts. Originally aired September 24, 2015.
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Sometimes Vermont’s sewage plants dump sewage into rivers and lakes. And they’re allowed to. What’s up with that? Podcast for Vermont Public Radio. Originally posted August 28, 2015.