On today’s show we have Leslie Land on the last passing of fall despite the t-shirt weather, Cari Swanson on shoulder-in exercises in the dressage ring, Alex Tuller makes a Norman rabbit with a Dutchess rooster, and Dean Temple uncovers the writings of a cranky old minister from 1695 (John Miller, chaplain to His Majesty’s Forces in New York) who just can’t abide those drunken, cursing, godless New Yorkers.
We are also delighted to bring you a new clip of the week. Nationally acclaimed flutist Barbara Siesel will be performing her multimedia piece “Now We Can Sing: Home in America” at Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center this Saturday at 8pm.
Speaking of Cunneen-Hackett, the Dutchess County Arts Council’s workshop today on Video Logs and Podcasts had a full house and an energized audience. Thanks to Benjamin Krevolin for organizing an outstanding event.

Dean Temple (left) and Michael Sullivan speaking at Cunneen-Hackett

Thomas Henry discusses Video Logs
And, of course on this week’s show, we also have the Hudson Valley events calendar. Ilana Papelle is back!
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