Crowdsourced: Toy Story 2023-12-07
Created by more than 35 teams of filmmakers of all ages and experience levels from across Vermont this remake of the good ol’ animated frenemy movie is chock-full of your favorite moments and some new ones.
Created by more than 35 teams of filmmakers of all ages and experience levels from across Vermont this remake of the good ol’ animated frenemy movie is chock-full of your favorite moments and some new ones.
Rep. Katherine Sims discusses H.105, which would establish a grant to fund community mitigation and resilience projects. Ideally, these projects would reduce damage from future events such as flooding.
Fish and Dave Cohen talk Vermont’s cycling culture, Cargo Bikes, e-bikes, rebates, and more.
ARC: Public Safety and Public Health in Burlington and Vermont with Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George 11/21/2023 Host Ed Baker is joined by Sarah George, Chittenden County State's Attorney, to discuss the public health crisis happening in Burlington and across Vermont.
Mystery Pneumonia In China, an International Update With Dr. John Campbell. Recorded on November 29, 2023.
weekly live call-in show every Tuesday from 7 - 8 p.m. with Host Linda Kirker from Northwest Access TV in ST. Albans political, social, cultural, local, state and federal issues of the day.
Excess Deaths in 2023, an International Covid-19 Update With Dr. John Campbell. Recorded November 27, 2023.
Early on Saturday, October 7th, Palestinian resistance fighters broke through Israel's siege of Gaza. In response, Israel has declared total war against the people of Gaza
Host Rev. Mark Hughes, Executive Director of the Vermont Racial Justice Alliance, is joined by Wafic Faour, from Vermonters for Justice in Palestine, to discuss the current situation in Gaza and beyond and the broader implications.
All Brains Belong VT presents The Language of Belonging , recorded on 11/14/2023
weekly live call-in show every Tuesday from 7 - 8 p.m. with Host Linda Kirker from Northwest Access TV in ST. Albans political, social, cultural, local, state and federal issues of the day.
Bobby Bumps starts a lodge Paramount, Bray Cartoon, no. 39, Bobby Bumps starts a lodge Bobby Bumps plays a trick on his friend who wants to be initiated into his lodge. When his friend outsmarts him and saves his life, they both agree to be initiated into the lodge together.
Opiates and moving past approaches that don't help Communities across Vermont are witnessing more people struggling with opioid misuse. While the cry goes out to do something! it also seems that programs that could reduce harm are being overlooked. David Mickenberg and Daniel Quipp join us today.
VT Natural Resources Council presents a Community Conversation in Ludlow on Clean Water and Climate Resilience. Following the devastating flood events of the past Summer, the Vermont Natural Resources Council hosted this community conversation among key stakeholders from State government and regional non profit organizations
Meryl Getty from CCTV heads to Church Street to ask Burlingtonians how they handle stress and stressful situations.
The CCTV Neighborhood Media Interns go to Church Street in Burlington and ask their neighbors the difference between Hate Speech and Free Speech.
Host Jane Catton, Age Well, CEO is joined by guest Sam Carleton, Age Well Care and Service Supervisor and Vermont State Health Insurance Program Director, to discuss the State Health Insurance Assistance Program.
All Things LGBTQ News 11/14/2023
Racial Disparities Advisory Panel, recorded on November 14, 2023
Vermont has long attracted gifted artists, but few perhaps whose background is as eclectic as Guy Cheng’s. Born in China in 1918, Cheng first came to the US to represent China in the Davis Cup in 1936.