Six Day Trips Around Vermont
It’s summertime, and time to get out with the family and see the great American sights. The Grand Canyon, the Alamo and Yosemite come to mind, but wait—save your money! I can tell you of dozens of...
View ArticleBill Blachly’s New Festival Theatre
by Ken Russell Unadilla Theatre mastermind Bill Blachly opens his new arena-style venue, the Festival Theatre, on July 18 with a production of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House. Heartbreak House...
View ArticleNew Ensemble at Goddard College Performs Body Politic
by Ken Russell Haybarn Summer Theatre Ensemble (HaSTE) inaugural performance took place at Goddard on Saturday July 13 with a staged reading of Body Politic, by Jessica Goldberg. In one week, actors...
View ArticleBread and Puppet Celebrates Their 50th Anniversary
by Nat Frothingham For its 50th anniversary, the Bread and Puppet Circus in Glover is performing a show titled The Total This and That Deathlife Circus in Two Parts. Part one is “This” and part two is...
View ArticleBeyond Wet Farms and Ballplayers Manage the Rain
by Amy Brooks Thornton Last week George Gross of Dog River Farm, located just south of Montpelier, looked at his newly purchased irrigation system. Massive loops of black hose on a metal frame waited...
View ArticleJet Streams 101
by Amy Brooks Thornton Unequal heating of the earth generates the jet streams, bands of fast-moving air running the gauntlet between hot and cold air masses about 23,000 to 52,000 feet above sea level....
View ArticleHeard On The STREET
In Accord Hunger Mountain Coop and its employee union, the U.E. Local 255, have reached a two-year contract agreement. According to General Manager Kari Bradley, the co-op will pay 100 percent of the...
View ArticleWringing Out… Vermonters Weather the Wet
Summer is a comin’! The rains have cleared, and Vermonters are heading out to swimming holes and theater events and on day trips, dog walks and hikes. It’s the time of year that we pined for all winter...
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