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Back in summer 1996, the soulful country hit “Blue” was all over the radio, sweeping up new fans of the genre in its wake, ...
On Saturday, April 5, while thousands were protesting in Montpelier, I was attending Vermont History Day at St. Michael’s ...
Keeping up with the Trump administration shenanigans is like the old kids’ game of setting three frogs on a table and trying ...
A golden pear glows against the depths of a starry sky. Two hands hold the pear, the tips of their fingers interlaced. A ...
We celebrate the 10th anniversary of our home, the Barrette Center for the Arts, by featuring some of Northern Stage’s most ...
As the frost line retreats northward in early spring, its withdrawal is often closely followed — and occasionally preceded — ...
A triangular crest can be raised like the cardinal’s, and leg feathers that may help when walking in snow, add a dramatic ...
In a recent letter to the editor, the writer described his purpose as “a few thoughts to help us orient ourselves in these interesting times.” Wanting us to use “correct ...
Early spring is an exciting and busy time for Vermont gardeners. Many prefer the thrill of choosing from a vast variety of seeds rather than settling for the offerings available ...
Today is opening day of the Vermont fishing season, which in my experience, has meant far more in the mythology of trout than any measure of achievement calculated through the ...
Federal funding cuts have led the Vermont Historical Society to lay off a staff person and end a program that helped small historical societies preserve their towns' past.
The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.” — Coretta Scott King ...