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In Vermont music news: We clear up some misconceptions about the Daysies, and Burlington Discover Jazz Festival announces its programming of local jazz.
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In Vermont music news: We clear up some misconceptions about the Daysies, and Burlington Discover Jazz Festival announces its programming of local jazz.
Avid outdoorsman and passionate professional woodworker spent countless hours on Lake Champlain and riding his custom motorcycles
The Burlington painters present different approaches to emotional truths: large-format arrangements of red flowers and a suite of paintings celebrating night.
A volunteer group looked at egg masses and learned about the Vermont Vernal Pool Atlas. Go behind the scenes of this “Stuck in Vermont” video.
The Brooklyn artist’s White River Junction exhibit, “Like Literally Figuratively,” inspires viewers to question what they’re looking at and how it was made.
In Eugene Ionesco’s Tony-winning 1959 classic, realism is chucked overboard to place humanity’s existential questions in a comic context.
In a chat before her Vermont Comedy Club shows in Burlington, the standup comic and longtime Conan O’Brien collaborator didn’t shy away from dark topics.
With nine days of music, theater, dance, magic, puppetry and circus arts, Town Hall Theater’s new event promises to entertain people of all ages.
Thirty years after founding what was then the Brattleboro Women’s Chorus, Becky Graber codirects her final concert with new director Anna Patton.
Palmer Lane Maple is well known for its delicious soft serve. But neighbors say the stand’s renown is bringing too much traffic to a residential street.
After 15 years chasing rock stardom in Los Angeles, the stoner-rock king comes home to begin the next stage of his career.
From Burlington investor activity to budget-conscious building in Waitsfield, see what’s shaping Vermont homes in the new issue of Nest.
President of Bouyea-Fassetts Baking was active in his community and became an elementary school teacher’s assistant in retirement
In addition to 'The Christophers' here's what is playing in Northern and Central Vermont movie theaters this week. Listings include new movies, vintage films and a directory of open theaters.
Tristram G. Jensvold died at his home in Nashville, Tenn., on April 16, 2026. He is survived by his parents, Candis C. Leopold (James) of Colchester, Vt., and Christopher G. Jensvold (Betsy) of Jericho, Vt.;...
Nelly Korda didn’t take long to return to the winner’s circle, posting a final-round, 3-under-par 69 to win the Riviera Maya Open at Mayakoba by four strokes Sunday in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Korda con...
Friends and family gather to remember craftsman and lover of outdoor exploration, whose greatest joy in life was falling in love with his wife
‘Project Hail Mary’ Explores the Sweet Side of Science Fiction
Artists Explore ‘Human Impact’ on the Environment at BCA Center
Center for Cartoon Studies Tackles Mass Incarceration
Champlain Valley Apiaries to Hit 100th With Next-Gen Leader
In Memoriam: Janet Tudhope Austin
Obituary: Barbara Jean (Comstock) McKinstry, 1938-2026
Obituary: Carol Ann Otoka, 1939-2026