A night of art and rosé sangria was virtually provided by Shelburne Museum through its Curators and Conversation series on July 8.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
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A night of art and rosé sangria was virtually provided by Shelburne Museum through its Curators and Conversation series on July 8.
Shelburne Museum plans to reopen on July 30 after closing its doors in March in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As next summer marks the 10th anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene, Axel’s Gallery & Frame Shop on Stowe Street plans a new public art installment on its exterior to “commemorate Waterbury’s resilience and make our town an even more beautiful place to live.”
Like many other aspects of daily life, the music scene in Hinesburg has been disrupted by COVID-19. But some musicians are working hard to keep the music alive.
Hector Hill, author and St. Albans native, didn’t mean to write Lost One Standing as a young adult novel.
To local cinephiles’ delight, Essex Cinemas is slated to reopen sometime next month.
During National Poetry Month in April, many creative writers and poetry group participants found it difficult to celebrate without traditional public gatherings and readings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winooski DJ, Monkey House booker, and co-owner of Waking Windows Brian Nagle talks about being a DJ in Winooski and about what the Monkey House is like as a venue.
General Manager of Winooski music venue The Monkey House talks about the place and what makes it a unique and beloved spot in the city.
Waking Windows Organizer Nick Mavodones talks about the yearly festival, and what has made it a successful and special part of Winooski culture in the past 10 years.