Letter to the Editor: Castleton Summer Concert Series
Castleton State College and the Castleton Summer Concert Series on the Green series have formed a mutually beneficial partnership.
ACSU Spring into the Arts Fest, May 29-30
Addison Central Supervisory Union’s Spring into the Arts Festival will take place May 29-30 at the Mahaney Center for the Arts at Middlebury College.
So many books, so little time
Middlebury bookshop is now the state’s largest
When the late writer Jorge Luis Borges said "that Paradise must be a kind of library," he must have been thinking about Monroe Street Books in Middlebury.
New art gallery opens in Vergennes
The Little City art scene, much like its namesake community, is “small” compared to big metro areas such as Montreal and Boston, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in vision, heart, soul and vibrancy.
The aliens have landed in Middlebury—well, sort of...
High-tech, black light laser tag fun for all ages
Breaking news: The aliens have landed in Middlebury. Ok, we’re just kidding—and we well remember what happened to Orson Welles after his 1938 “War of the Worlds” broadcast—but when you step through the doors of Whirlie’s World Family Entertainment Center on Exchange Street in Middlebury, don’t be surprised if you see flashing lights and extraterrestrial-like apparitions; just remind yourself that what you’re seeing is only a game of high-tech laser tag.
Calendar of Events: Weekend of May 11-12
Addison, Rutland and Windsor counties
Things to do around the area, the weekend of May 11-12.
Middlebury Arts Walk starts fifth year
Middlebury Arts Walk is entering its fifth season with opening night on Friday, May 10. This year's season, running from May through October, will feature more than 30 participating venues.
Popular NPR live game show broadcast in Middlebury
Live: "Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me!"
For fans of National Public Radio, Saturday morning wouldn’t be complete without it. Radios all over the country carry the one-two punch of Car Talk followed by the laughter and political commentary that is Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me!
The life and death of Veronica Lake
1940s movie star died in Vermont
As a newborn baby, she was christened with a cumbersome name—Constance Frances Marie Ockelman; that was in the maternity ward of Brooklyn Hospital in New York City on the blustery morning of Nov. 14, 1922.
Vermont poet Jerry Johnson finds beauty in nature
On Sunday, April 28, Brandon Music will present a unique program featuring the poetry of Jerry Johnson and the musical renditions of his poems by Jon Gailmor and Pete Sutherland.
West Central & S.W. Vermont: Calendar of events, April 27-28
Covering So. Chittenden County, Addison County, central Rutland County, western Windsor County
Calendar of events, April 27-28
Residents can vote on Festival-on-the-Green t-shirt designs
Middlebury Summer Festival on-the-Green celebrates its 35th season during the week of July 7-13. To mark the occasion in advance, festival organizers invite the community to cast a vote for this year’s winning t-shirt design.
Contra, square-dancing alive and well in Addison County, Vt.
Middlebury public dance event, April 26
If you’ve never been to a Quinn family contra and square-dancing event in Addison County, you don’t know what you’re missing.
Vermont author skirts traditional, staid publishing routes
Starksboro resident, Dona Norton, writes to touch the heart. Her latest novel, "Twilight Glow", is a celebration of second chances and continues her Vermont-based series, "The Wings Trilogy".
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