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This month’s episode features a musical performance by Individualized Bachelor of Arts student Alexandria Hall, a reading of an original story by Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing student Daniel Rousseau, and a musical performance by Individualized Bachelor of Arts students Leah Smith and Wiley Griffin.

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This month’s episode features an interview with Sheri Cohen and Company who were the guest artists at the last MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts residency at Goddard’s Port Townsend, Washington location. Emily Stone, a member of the group, was also a Goddard student that happened to graduate at that residency.

Along with that interview, you will also hear a reading of an original work by Goddard student David Bernbaum and a portion of an interview with Goddard student Corey White. That interview can be seen in its entirety along with Corey’s fire dancing performance at the Fall 2008 IBA2/BFA Cabaret in the video below.

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This month’s episode features the Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts program. In the episode, you will hear an interview with program co-director, Bonnie Schock.

Along with that interview, you will hear an interview with student and photographer, Richard Miller as well as a poetry/musical performance from students Deb Watt and Greg Delap.

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This month’s episode features an interview with Ann Driscoll. Ann is the program director for Goddard College’s Master of Arts program in Socially Responsible Business and Sustainable Communities.

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For more information on this unique program at Goddard, go to http://www.goddard.edu/masterarts_businesscommunities.

This month’s episode ends with an interview with Goddard student and film maker Wren Warner. In the interview, Wren talks about her experience with film making as her senior study. You can watch the trailer for Wren’s movie below.

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After a one month hiatus, Stories From Goddard is back.

This month’s episode features a two part musical performance by Goddard student, Lily Mead Martin. The performance was recorded live at the Haybarn Theater at Goddard’s Plainfield, Vermont campus.

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Also on this month’s episode is an interview with Goddard College faculty member, Francisco Ibanez Carrasco. Francisco talks about learning, activism, and the “magic” of Goddard.

Francisco Ibanez Carrasco

Finally, creative writing is an important part of Goddard College. Student Yvonne Garcia shared two wonderful poems at the IBA2/BFA Spring residency’s student/faculty reading. I am honored to be able to share those poems with you here.

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Episode 3 - May 2008

This month features two wonderful interviews and an amazing live musical performance recorded at the Haybarn Theatre at Goddard College. The first interview is with Goddard College president, Mark Schulman.

Goddard President Mark Schulman

In the interview, President Schulman talks about his experience as a part of the Goddard community, Goddard’s role in the world of progressive education, and what is on the horizon for Goddard College.

Sitarist Neel Murgai with Ehren Hanson

As a special treat this month, talented sitarist and Goddard student Neel Murgai has graced us with a wonderful performance that he and tabla player Ehren Hanson gave at the Haybarn Theater during a recent residency. Neel is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree at Goddard. To find out more about Neel and his music, visit his MySpace page at www.myspace.com/neelmurgai.

The final interview this month features Goddard student Dee Talentino. Dee is talented puppeteer that uses art to promote social justice. Dee, while working against environmental racism, produced a zine to accompany the puppet show.

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For more information about Dee’s work and the Global Backyards Zine, go to www.oceanicmisadventures.blogspot.com or watch Dee’s show onYouTube.

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Episode 2 - April 2008

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This month’s episode features Goddard student and comedian Cathleen Carr. Cathleen is part of the comedy duo Two Girls For Five Bucks in New York City.

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Along with being full-time funny, Cathleen is pursuing a degree under the Individualized BA program at Goddard College. Along with the interview with Cathleen, this month’s episode features a skit from Two Girls For Five Bucks called “War Brides.”

You can check out Two Girls For Five Bucks on their website at www.twogirlsforfivebucks.com or on their MySpace page.

As an extra-special treat, this month’s episode also features a song from talented singer-songwriter Natalie Joy. The song is called “Tumbling” and you can hear more at Natalie’s MySpace page.

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This month’s episode features journalist, activist, and Goddard College student Christine Piesyk. Christine, along with pursuing her Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Goddard College, is an editor of the alternative media outlet Carksville Online.

Check out some of Christine’s work at
NEHS students grapple with loss of a friend: MySpace suicide blog says “goodbye” from Carksville Online 2/21/2008

In the Name of God: Immersion in Eastern culture, Islam and suicide bombings

from Carksville Online 2/18/2008

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Coming in March!!!!!

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Stories From Goddard, a monthly podcast about the Goddard College community is coming in March.