

16th annual Domino Toppling Extravaganza returns to Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC)
16th annual Domino Toppling Extravaganza returns to Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) on Sunday, October 8, at 5:30 p.m.
Fall is the best time for easy Vermont hikes, especially with kids. The bright foliage and cooler weather make it an ideal time to climb the Green Mountains and enjoy incredible views.
Vermont apple picking season is here in the Green Mountain State. Orchards around the state are ripe with McIntosh, Honeycrisp, Empire, and heirloom varieties that are ready for pick-your-own Vermont apple picking.
Vermont’s fall foliage season is all about scenic drives, apple picking, hiking and exploring small towns. You can’t go wrong wherever you are in Vermont this time of year.
BRATTLEBORO — Thus Love, a local Brattleboro favorite and rising star, is back from performing in the UK and will be performing in a free show on Friday at Gallery Walk.
GUILFORD — The Erin Harpe Country Blues Duo with Jim Countryman will perform at Springs Farm on at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Springs Farm, 49 Carpenter Hill Road in Guilford.
NEWFANE — Nancy Calicchio returns to the Crowell Gallery with her new collection of 24 paintings appropriately titled “Reflection.” This timely body of work seeks to evoke introspection and appreciation for the delicate balance between Vermont’s changing landscapes and the timeless beauty of nature’s reflections. While there are paintings of hills and fields, it is Vermont rivers that dominate the canvas.
The Bollywood music industry comprises original soundtrack albums that feature plot-specific songs composed especially for a film. Among the most unusual features of this industry are playback singers that record the songs before filming and actors that lip-sync to these songs on screen to make it appear as if the characters themselves are singing. I would like to elaborate on the origin and purpose of music in Hindi cinema and the unique role that playback singers perform in this art form.
Hiking the Long Trail might mean seeing an old stone wall, a cellar hole, or an abandoned road.
BRATTLEBORO — "Beyond the Bounds," the first solo exhibit by Julia Sorensen will open at Gallery 34 from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 1 during Brattleboro’s Gallery Walk on 34 Main St. in Brattleboro.
BRATTLEBORO — The Harmony Collective invites the public to their September installment of Artist of the Month, Monty Zwickerhill’s “False Idols.”
MANCHESTER — Guitars twanged. Violins wheedled and wailed. Singers cajoled and roared and soothed. Mandolins … did whatever mandolins do. And the fourth annual Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival stirred its breeze over 2,000 happy souls gathered in Hunter Park from Thursday through Sunday evening.
Say the word to yourself: Family.
BRATTLEBORO — TUNDI's Wagner in Vermont Festival 2023 will take place Friday through Aug. 24, at the Latchis Theatre, at 50 Main St.
DORSET — So, seriously, of all the terrific young playwrights in America today, the one I want to sit down on my back deck and have a beer with is Kate Hamill. Aside from her obvious talent in both acting and writing, it’s clear to see from both — but especially from the latter — that she is just a very, very, very funny lady.
BRATTLEBORO — The Sweetback Sisters will perform at a Sunday afternoon reunion concert and country picnic. This show is produced by The Stone Church, but presented at Retreat Farm.
BRATTLEBORO — In-Sight Photography Project announces its first Youth Photo Contest & Fair.
BRATTLEBORO — The Drawing Studio will be holding an event to celebrate its reopening as a nonprofit community art center from 4 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 26 at 28 Williams St. in Brattleboro.
BRATTLEBORO — Epsilon Spires, in collaboration with Vidhi Salla of 'Vidhi's Bollywood Jukebox' will host a special screening of Last Film Show (2021) also known as Chhello Show, at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, at 190 Main St. in Brattleboro.
NEWFANE — An exhibit of recent large-scale ink drawings and small color paintings by Newfane artist Leonard Ragouzeos is now on display in the Crowell Gallery at Moore Free Library.
16th annual Domino Toppling Extravaganza returns to Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) on Sunday, October 8, at 5:30 p.m.
On Sunday, October 1, at 3 p.m., Kahn, in partnership with the BMAC, hosts “Forage to Feast,” a local expedition to look for—and eat—edible wild mushrooms that are abundant in New England every autumn.
Gordon Clark and his Vermont Comedy All-Stars return for a night of stand-up comedy at Next Stage Arts, on Saturday, September 30, at 7:30 pm.
BMAC hosts a day-long celebration of Andrews Inn, legendary LGBTQ+ dance club, restaurant, hotel, and gathering place, on Saturday, September 23.
On two consecutive Saturdays this month, the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC), along with the Connecticut River Conservancy and the River Gallery School, invites the public to participate in an exploration of trash and art.
Next Stage Arts presents a double bill featuring the Hindustani and Carnatic-influenced New Age music of Priya Darshini, and the Argentinian Chamamé of the Alejandro Brittes Quartet, on Friday, October 6 at 7:30 pm at Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, in Putney, Vermont.