Vermont historic markers are in every corner of the state—from Addison to Shaftsbury and Brookfield to Weybridge. Fifteen new signs are being installed this year in communities like Burlington, Killington, Bennington and Swanton.
Read MoreJonathan Gitelson Awarded 2025 Vermont Prize
Brattleboro artist Jonathan Gitelson won the 2025 Vermont Prize, awarded $5,000 for his diverse artistic work, including the project "Indian Chief No.53."
Read MoreSpotlight on Grace Bowers at Shelburne Museum
The Ben & Jerry's Concerts on the Green series featured sold-out shows, including Grace Bowers opening for Gary Clark Jr. at Shelburne Museum.
Read MoreGreg Freeman Looks Ahead in New Album ‘Burnover’
Greg Freeman, Burlington's indie rocker, crafts lyrical epics inspired by local life. His new album "Burnover" combines dark folk with middle-American rock.
Read MoreNew Beginnings at South Strafford’s Historic General Store
A beloved general store in South Strafford is starting a new chapter. Coburn’s General Store is changing ownership and will be renamed the Strafford General Store.
Read MoreHidden Gems for Live Music Venues in Vermont
Despite major tours thriving post-pandemic, independent venues face closures in the UK and US. In Vermont, new spaces and restaurants are adapting to support local music.
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Read MoreEye on the Scene: Gregory Douglass at NEK PrideFest
NEK PrideFest in Newport featured Gregory Douglass and a lively Saturday battle of the bands at Jay Peak, celebrating local music and community.
Read MoreCommunity, Music and Food at Crossmolina Farm
Margaret Loftus zigzags across her front yard along a dead-end dirt road. Two farm tractors are parked in the driveway, and a sap bucket hangs from a tree behind a row of mailboxes.
Read MoreFamily Summer Events at Vermont Ski Resorts
Vermont ski resorts aren’t just for winter fun—summer is packed with kid-friendly events, outdoor adventures, and unique mountain experiences. Whether your family is into strider bike races, disc golf clinics, outdoor movies, or musical bingo, these family summer events at Vermont ski resorts offer something for everyone. From popsicles and hikes to Spartan obstacle races and movie nights under the stars, it’s all happening on the mountains. Plan your weekends now and make the most of Vermont’s green season! Find even more events: Music in the Mountains & July 4th Fun.
Read MoreAlbum Reviews: Six New Releases from Vermont Artists
Vermont's music scene shines in a mega-review of six diverse albums, featuring genres from avant-folk to country, showcasing local talent and innovation.
Read MoreVermont Music News: Grand Point North Returns to Burlington
Grace Potter's Grand Point North festival returns Sept 12-14 on Burlington's waterfront, featuring local acts and headliners Goose. Tickets at highergroundmusic.com.
Read MoreLars Hasselblad Torres to Lead AVA Gallery and Art Center
Lars Hasselblad Torres is AVA Gallery's new executive director, aiming to enhance creativity and community engagement after a history in Vermont's arts sector.
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