Soundbites: Burlington Record Plant On the Move
Burlington Record Plant, known for printing custom vinyl records, is moving to Albany. Started by Justin Crowther, the business will join Equal Vision Records.
On Sunday, when it started drizzling, I must confess I didn’t pay much attention to it. However, on Monday morning, as we were inundated with news about another devastating flood in various communities across Vermont, it felt like a sense of déjà vu that struck too close to home.
GUILFORD — At 4 p.m. on July 23, Joel Veena & Gordon Korstange present 'Raga Poems,' accompanied by Mir Naqibul Islam in Wendy’s House Concert Series at 2596 Tater Lane in Guilford.
BRATTLEBORO — Saxtons Distillery, known for its exceptional craft spirits, is hosting a brand new summer music series in its beautiful backyard.
As I joined the standing ovation for the performance of Paula Vogel’s play, “Indecent,” at Next Stage Arts in Putney, Vermont, a line from Sophocles, the ancient Greek Tragedian, spontaneously came to mind: “A place held more in the heart than in history.”
BRATTLEBORO — Bob George expressed surprise as he walked into the Vermont Center for Photography, where more than 50 people gathered to celebrate his 90th birthday.
Vermont summer music festivals and performances are in every corner of the state. If you’re looking for a new way to experience live music, enjoy a variety of locations to soak up summer music at Vermont farms and vineyards.
BRATTLEBORO — Up until 1831, firefighting in Brattleboro was pretty much a neighborhood affair. The bucket brigade was the only organized attack. If a fire started, everybody within eye or earshot grabbed a pail or a kettle and started for the nearest water. Sometimes they won, but more often, valuable property was consumed by fierce flames.
GREENFIELD, Mass. — An indie rock band from Brattleboro is among this year’s lineup for one of the region’s favorite music festivals.
MANCHESTER — Honoring the Grateful Dead’s impact on music and culture each year in Vermont is the Dead of Summer Music Festival.
DUMMERSTON — When the members of the Putney Rowing Club bought five acres at the end of Dummerston Station Road three years ago for the purpose of locating a new boathouse, they didn’t realize they needed to submit an Act 250 application to the state.
DORSET — A new exhibit by part-time Danby artist Ken Rush captures his local quarry’s vibrant colors and rich textures through the hazy lens of childhood nostalgia, realism and a dose of pure imagination.
OLD FORGE, N.Y. — The Northeastern Loggers’ Association presented Cersosimo Lumber Company, Inc. with its Outstanding Sawmill Operator Award for 2022 at the organization’s annual Loggers’ Banquet in Brewer, Maine, on May 18.
It’s summer, time for outdoor music, barbecues, and more. We’ve pulled together a list of a few family-friendly summer events to help you kick off summer.
BRATTLEBORO — Bobby DiTrani’s second solo show at Gallery in the Woods will take place on Friday, July 7. His masterly oil paintings evoke an atmosphere balanced precariously between serene beauty and cataclysmic chaos.
On a clear spring day, you can see the top of Jay Peak from Spencer Potter’s backyard in Waitsfield. Just steps away from his house on Palmer Lane are a patio, a pond, a burn pile, and a six-hole golf course named Woodchuck Golf that Potter built 19 years ago.
Burlington Record Plant, known for printing custom vinyl records, is moving to Albany. Started by Justin Crowther, the business will join Equal Vision Records.
Phish wraps up residency in Las Vegas, releases new single “Evolve” ahead of album. Folk music double bill in Grafton featuring Lomax and Specker families. High Breaks play Jay Peak Pump House Indoor Waterpark beach party. New Vermont jams on Spotify playlist.
Love Lost Diaries opens Guilford Center Stage’s 2024 season with the bittersweet comedy by Vermont playwright Marc Considine, showing at the Broad Brook Community Center on Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 5, at 2:00 p.m.
Join Next Stage Arts for ‘Naughty Bits,’ a compelling dance-play by Sara Juli. Dive into a unique exploration of trauma and healing through Juli’s personal narrative, blending dance, text, and humor. Catch this transformative performance on April 26 and 27 at Next Stage in Putney, VT.
April is National Poetry Month, and Montpelier becomes PoemCity with 450 poems displayed in 50 downtown businesses. Organized by Kellogg-Hubbard Library.