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Rare screening of 1927 Best Picture "Wings" with live music on Nov. 10 in Brattleboro. Tickets $20, veterans free, doors open at 7pm. Family-friendly.
Author Kate Spencer's book "The Cat Who Walked the Camino" tells a heartwarming and educational story of a cat's adventures on the ancient Camino de Santiago.
Yale Young Poets Award Winner Airea D. Matthews to read from "Bread and Circus" in Manchester on Nov. 17, 6 p.m. Powerful collection of autobiographical poems on class and economic failures. More info at northshire.com.
Monthly film series at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro featuring "Levitated Mass" documentary on Nov. 15, exploring art and humanity through land sculptures.
The Stone Church's Grrrls to the Front program aims to provide women and gender nonconforming people a platform within the music industry.

“The snow is sparkling like a million little suns.” – Lama Willa

First Proof Press owner Dan Chiaccio battles cancer while moving his studio to High Street and raising funds for treatment. He remains optimistic.
BRATTROCK, a youth rock festival, is returning to The Stone Church in Brattleboro with four youth bands and performers. The event will be in-person and will raise funds for Youth Services. Email info@brattrock.com or visit Brattrock.com for more information.
A couple in Brattleboro has been offering conscious dance for 5.5 years, creating a moving meditation for participants of all ages and skill levels.
The Rock River Players are performing "Glengarry Glen Ross." Although the actors loathe their characters, they appreciate the portrayal of cutthroat roles.
Nancy Braus has sold Everyone's Books in Brattleboro, VT to new owner Red Durkin, in hopes of retaining the bookstores importance in the community.
Burlington standup comedian Mike Thomas wins Vermont's Funniest Comedian contest. A new single from Vermont artist Madaila is released. Dari Bay releases two remixes and will host Rock Night at Light Club Lamp Shop. A summary of last week's live music event highlights is included.
Little Lad's Popcorn ramping up production in new Brattleboro facility with incentive of selling products closer to trucking routes in New England.
Special event at The Stone Church in Brattleboro to raise funds for local artist Re Sheppard undergoing cancer treatment. Bands will perform.
A sophomore at BUHS, Mariam's energy and enthusiasm brighten all her endeavors: she's a musician who plays clarinet in the marching band, sings in chorus and...
MoCo Arts presents 'Moriarty's Daughters', a middle school play full of mystery and adventure, on Nov 19 at The Founder's Theatre, Keene, NH.
The BrattBlog Sunday Paper features original stories and curated blogs on Art, Music, Entertainment, Travel, Farms, Lifestyle, and Vermonters.
NXT Gallery is excited to announce the opening reception of "Dragon Land," an exhibition by artist and acupuncturist Sarah H. Paulson. The event will take place on Sunday, November 19th, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Aurora Robson, whose innovative works made of plastic debris are currently on view at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) in the exhibit “Human Nature Walk,” discusses her artmaking career on Saturday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m.

When my daughter Aria and I visited Smugglers’ Notch Resort in 2023 winter was in full swing. A late snowstorm in March blanketed the mountain and surrounding area with fresh powder. We couldn’t have chosen a better time to explore this iconic resort and try a host of their winter activities from snowboarding to tubing to snowshoeing. It was the perfect time to play at Smuggs.

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Join Eva Sollberger as she takes you all over Vermont - to art galleries, fairs, circuses, dance parties, up in hot air balloons, around town in cabs and to the theater in this weekly vlog.
Northbound Quartet performs traditional jazz at Inn at Manchester on Nov. 14, playing pieces from various genres. Tickets available at taconicmusic.org.
Rusty DeWees' one-man show at the Bellows Falls Opera House in Vermont connects people together in a unique, old-school way and delivers entertainment.
Leland & Gray students in TOWNSHEND to put on "Mean Girls: the Musical," drawing on the humor and drama of the popular film. Shows are Nov 9-11.
Allegra Larson releases new song "Apathy," inspired by personal struggles. Release party on Friday in West Dover. Previous singles also available.
Comedy legend David Koechner, known for "Anchorman" and "The Office," is doing a standup show at the Bellows Falls Opera House on Nov. 12. Tickets range from $45 to $65.
Join curator and artist Michelle Samour on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m., for a tour of “Paper Made,” an exhibition at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) that challenges assumptions about how paper can be used in artmaking.
Vermont cartoonist/musician James Kochalka releases EP, All Our Favorite Bands; upcoming shows include Sasami in Brattleboro and Dinosaur Jr. in SB.
Myra Flynn is known for her music, but recently she launched a new podcast "Homegoings". She wants to have deep conversations about race.
Michelle Samour’s art is rooted in biology. Art begin at the molecular level, and she creates paper sculptures representing the natural world.
Theatre Adventure presents "Belonging" with fall production on Nov. 8-10 at the West Village Meeting House in West Brattleboro. Tickets available.
Join the Brattleboro Literary Festival for an online conversation with author Adam Goodheart about his new book "The Last Island." Register for free.
Benjamin Newcomb cooks and serves meals to students present for the Boston States Fiddle Camp at Potash Hill in Marlboro, Oct. 20, 2023. Bell reminisces with memories from her starting small and then growing to her current status.
Local exhibit and fundraiser at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center showcase paintings by LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees, highlighting important community work.
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The story begins with five famous artists living in a small town in Arlington, who created over 270 Saturday Evening Post covers between 1939 and 1955.
Outdoor exhibit at Hiland Hall Garden features lumia art, music, and improvisation, creating ever-changing images and experiences for all.
Annual showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Latchis Theatre on Saturday at 10pm. Pre-show screening at 9pm. Costumes and audience participation.
Steely Dead band fuses Steely Dan with the Grateful Dead. They're playing a show in Wilmington this weekend with a costume contest and raffle.
Overview of Indian masala entertainment and its themes, including lost-and-found, revenge, and rebirth. Discusses pivotal films and characteristics.
Poet Ann Gengarelly and visual artist Tony Gengarelly invite young people to bring their creativity to a poetry-writing and art-making workshop at BMAC on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m.
An award winning documentary filmmaker, Willow's films focus on social justice and human interest. Co-founder of Haptic Pictures she leads with finely tuned ...
BCTV will recognize winners of its 2023 Annual Producer Awards on Nov. 8 at The Stone Church, featuring the awards ceremony and live taping.
In Brattleboro, coffee and doughnuts were a popular American custom, but now croissants and baguettes are gaining popularity at local bakeries.
The BrattBlog Sunday Paper features original stories and curated blogs on Art, Music, Entertainment, Travel, Farms, Lifestyle, and Vermonters.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra is returning to Bellows Falls Opera House with Made in Vermont and Kat Wright on Sunday, November 5.
Artist Michael Smoot leads a printmaking workshop at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m.
The Brattleboro Winter Farmers Market opens for its 18th season on Saturday, November 4, 2023 in the Croker Hall gymnasium on the Winston Prouty Campus.
6th Annual Emerging Artist Festival Featuring Lakecia Benjamin at the Vermont Jazz Center

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