Ralph & Leo discuss local news and three of the musicians from this summer's Okemo Young Artist program perform a couple of short classical pieces live in the studio.
Submitted by flintoffander (not verified) on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 5:23am.
Want to know what's on LPCTV? Well, we have launched another upgrade to our website that automatically updates the schedule information as its created. On the left sidebar of the homepage you will now find a bix entitled "Coming Up Next...", which displays the next 3 programs to play on each channel. And by clicking on the channel names, you will find all of the scheduled programming for the next several days. NS0-153
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Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 06/25/2009 - 5:36pm.
I just watched with interest your discussion on the "sloppy" editorializing and proofreading over at Ludlow's answer to the "fourth estate," the esteemed Vermont Journal. I would offer that the misinformation and misspellings are perfectly explainable--they occur in the few pieces at the VJ that aren't plagiarized word-for-word (and without a note of attribution or citation)from a variety of websites. If I thought it would lead to anything concrete, I'd be happy to point these indiscretions out chapter-and-verse, but, I'm sorry to say, I don't think the publisher cares one whit. Alas, if only the VJ's readership did!
Want to know what's on
Want to know what's on LPCTV? Well, we have launched another upgrade to our website that automatically updates the schedule information as its created. On the left sidebar of the homepage you will now find a bix entitled "Coming Up Next...", which displays the next 3 programs to play on each channel. And by clicking on the channel names, you will find all of the scheduled programming for the next several days.
NS0-153
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NS0-163
.
70-685
Vermont Journal Brouhaha
I just watched with interest your discussion on the "sloppy" editorializing and proofreading over at Ludlow's answer to the "fourth estate," the esteemed Vermont Journal. I would offer that the misinformation and misspellings are perfectly explainable--they occur in the few pieces at the VJ that aren't plagiarized word-for-word (and without a note of attribution or citation)from a variety of websites. If I thought it would lead to anything concrete, I'd be happy to point these indiscretions out chapter-and-verse, but, I'm sorry to say, I don't think the publisher cares one whit. Alas, if only the VJ's readership did!