Feb 2022 — Apr 2022
Apr 1, 2022 • 61 minutes
Lydia Slaby, Rhinebeck village trustee, and author of the lovely memoir "Wait, It Gets Worse…"
Mar 25, 2022 • 66 minutes
Andy Ostroy's documentary about his late wife, called “Adrienne,” is equal parts family, true crime, and love story. He talks about raising their child without a mom, making this moving documentary and carrying his grief with grace and service.
Mar 18, 2022 • 63 minutes
Rhinebeck author Lesa Cline Ransome and author/illustrator James Ransome talk about their 32 year old marriage and partnership creating some of the most beautiful children’s books you’d ever want to see. We chat about inspiration, research, collage.
Mar 11, 2022 • 62 minutes
The amazing Barry Berman is a screen writer (Benny and Joon, etc.), a graduate of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Clown College and the founder of the most amazing school that serves students from the townships of Cape Town, South Africa.
Mar 4, 2022 • 62 minutes
Jen Hammoud, community-serving friend to many, founder of the Rhinebeck Science Foundation and director of community outreach for Radio Free Rhinecliff came in to talk about her past, her old life and about building a new life for herself.
Feb 25, 2022 • 65 minutes
Rhinebeck resident and 5th grade teacher Chantal Collins talks about her long career as a teacher, political correctness and awareness in the classroom, what retirement might look like for her, and what kind of a hairdresser she’d be if she were one!
Feb 18, 2022 • 63 minutes
Rhinecliff resident Betsy Jacaruso talks about translating trauma into art, moving from oil paint into watercolor, and running a gallery, amongst other subjects. She graces us with some of her beautiful harmonica playing!
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