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TOWNSHEND — Actors from Leland & Gray Middle and High School are preparing to bring Qui Nguyen’s acclaimed 2011 dramedy “She Kills Monsters” to the stage at Townshend’s Dutton Gymnasium.
BENNINGTON — After nearly 16 years of glitter, grit, and fearless creativity, Gypsy Layne Cabaret & Co. will present its final performances at Bennington Theater this Valentine’s Day weeke…
PUTNEY — Next Stage Arts is preparing to welcome poet and playwright Court Dorsey, along with Grammy winning cellist Euegene Friesen on Saturday, Jan. 31 for “Poems with Wings,” a collaborativ…
KEENE, N.H. — In a career that spans a mind-boggling 50-plus years, Los Lobos has created an unprecedented body of work, a legacy of greatness.
PUTNEY — Poet and actor Court Dorsey and four-time Grammy Award-winning cellist Eugene Friesen will collaborate on three upcoming performances of “Poems with Wings,” including January 31 at Ne…
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WEST DOVER — Mount Snow is gearing up for a weekend full of live reggae performances and signature events.
BRATTLEBORO — It was a rockin' sendoff for Tom Daughton, who recently retired after a decade as assistant principal at Brattleboro Area Middle…
Players’ executive producer Paul Michael Brinker said that “The Secret Garden” isn’t just a travelling show. Members of the MCT Red Truck Tour…
BRATTLEBORO — New England Youth Theatre's Alumni Association is bringing a raw version of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to audiences.
SAXTONS RIVER — Main Street Arts invites the community to gather, create, and connect through a vibrant lineup of winter classes, performances…
BRATTLEBORO – The campus of Brattleboro Union High School was recently home to a nightingale … or more specifically, "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," a song that was first performed in 1939 in the small French fishing village of Le Lavendou.
BRATTLEBORO — In September and October of this year, artist Evie Lovett worked with students in the Art in the Neighborhood program to create beautiful print images using a photographic process known as cyanotype.
BRATTLEBORO — Electronic music returns to its ancestral home on November 15, when Brattleboro welcomes Circuits in the Woods.
PUTNEY — Members of the Wild Goose Players run through the play "Company" at Next Stage on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. The play opens to the public on Nov. 1 and runs for the next two weekends.
BRATTLEBORO — Zara Bode's Little Big Band will perform an evening of classic American swing music at the Brattleboro Music Center tonightFridayat 7 p.m.
In this week's Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter "Fish" Case chats with Stephen Stearns, founder of the New England Youth Theater, about "Broadway in Brattleboro," NEYT's inaugural fundraising event on Saturday, Nov. 1. Broadway comes to Brattleboro with a cast from Broadway and Brattle…
WESTMINSTER — Local author Tim Weed's fascinating new book, "The Afterlife Project" is a work of speculative fiction that features a post-apocalyptic sea voyage on a vintage sailing yacht, lovers separated by 10,000 years of time, and pervasive dangers both physical and psychological.
BRATTLEBORO — New England Center for Circus Arts recently received a $11,705 grant from Arts & Social Cohesion grant program of the Vermont Community Foundation. The grant will help NECCA launch the Vermont Circus Festival November 2-9 with the mission to bring people together to celebra…
BRATTLEBORO — The 2025 Brattleboro Literary Festival will feature more than 40 award-winning and emerging writers, with free events open to the public from Oct. 17 to 19.
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BENNINGTON — Shaftsbury author Christa Jan Ryan's announced the new release of her memoir, "Silent Scream from the Hamptons," now available in local bookstores.
BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) welcomes the bustling headquarters of Tape Art Mega Corp. to Brattleboro this spring, transforming an office at 28 Vernon Street (the former Marlboro Graduate School building) into a playful, participatory art environment where visitor…
PUTNEY — Next Stage presents "Race & Song: A Musical Conversation," described as a powerful and engaging performance by veteran musicians and storytellers Pamela Means and Alastair Moock, on Saturday, March 14, at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill.
BRATTLEBORO — The New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA) announces the 16th annual Circus Spectacular, a flagship fundraising event that brings world-class entertainment to Southern Vermont for one weekend only, March 7 and 8. This year’s production celebrates 16 years of wonder, featuri…
PUTNEY — Twilight Music welcomes two voices in contemporary Celtic music to Next Stage Arts on Friday, March 6, when the trio Kalos shares the stage with the adventurous duo If You Must Know. The evening promises high-energy traditional folk infused with bold innovation, featuring pipes, fid…
BELLOWS FALLS — Internationally acclaimed fingerstyle guitarist Hiroya Tsukamoto will perform a 2 p.m. matinee concert on Sunday, March 15, at Stage 33 Live. Tickets are $20 in advance through stage33live.com, or at the door as available. Only 40 tickets will be sold.
BRATTLEBORO — The Vermont Jazz Center will present Miguel Zenón in concert with his long-standing quartet, on March 7, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Grammy Award-winning saxophonist will appear with Luís Perdomo on piano, Matt Penman on bass, and Henry Cole on drums. Aside from Penman, this gro…
NEWFANE — The Crowell Art Gallery will be exhibiting a new assembly of quilts by local artist and craftswoman Julia Duke. Beginning March 3 and running through March 28, the walls of the gallery will be hung with colorful design and fanciful figures, highlighting the popularity of combining …
BRATTLEBORO — The United States Navy Band Sea Chanters chorus will perform a free concert Sunday, March 8, at 3 p.m. at the Latchis Theatre. All U.S. Navy Band performances are free, though some concerts may require ticket reservations. For the most up-to-date ticket information, visit the N…
BRATTLEBORO — Peter Siegel, founding member of The Gaslight Tinkers, and Shawn Magee host local seasoned/touring songwriter acts on the first Sunday of every month at the new Marigold. On March 1 they will be joined by Luke Concannon. It's an informal round robin with collaborations, origina…
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In the Feb. 7 edition of her daily column, Heather Cox Richardson wrote about the thousand plus people who turned out at a recent Surprise City, Arizona Council meeting to oppose the establishment of an ICE detention center in their community. During that meeting, one of the opponents told a…
To the Editor: When it comes to people dying in this country why is so much emphasis put on gun related deaths? Understandably, gun related deaths usually present as a tough situation. And yes, we want to limit those deaths. Some organizations say guns are the leading death of children. Base…
To the Editor: Dear people of the great state of Vermont,
To the Editor: Representative Sibilia, in response to your legislative update on House 355, the Defend the Guard Act, introduced in the Vermont House of Representatives on February 26, 2025, yet to be voted on ("Understanding the 'Defend the Guard' movement and H.355," March 4): this Act is …

