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Talking About Movies: "Episode 60: Christmas Movies"

Film buffs Rick Winston (founder of the Savoy Theater in Montpelier) and Bill Morancy sample and discuss four movies involving Christmas: "Christmas in Connecticut", "O'Henry's Full House", A Christmas...

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 58: Annie Hall"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss Woody Allen's film Annie Hall, a tongue-in-cheek take on their their relationship with each other.

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"Death with Dignity: The Washington Story"

Nancy Niedzielski played a pivotal role in the passage of Washington state’s Death with Dignity Act, Initiative 1000. She spoke recently in Wilder as Vermont is poised to enact its own Death...

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 56: Spencer Tracy"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss movies starring the actor, Spencer Tracy.

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Colchester School Board: "Colchester School Board Meeting: November 1, 2011"
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Talking About Movies: "Episode 55: Motorcycle Movies"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss movies with motorcycles, including 'Easy Rider' and 'The Motorcycle Diaries.'

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 54: The British "Kitchen Sink""

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss the "kitchen sink" school of British film, which centered on lower class characters and concerns and became prevalent in the late 1950's...

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 53: To Kill a Mockingbird"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample from, and discuss the film adaptation of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird."

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 51: Sidney Lumet"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss the career of the late director, Sidney Lumet.

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Talking About Movies: "Episode 50: Saul Bass"

Film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy sample and discuss the work of Saul Bass, who revolutionized opening sequences, so that they help set the mood for the film, rather than be disconnected from...

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