Brattleboro Reformer
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Michael Arnowitt and ImproVisions Jazz to perform in jazz soireeMichael Arnowitt and ImproVisions Jazz perform in the Wendyâs Jazz Soiree series in Guilford on Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. Admission is $20. Call for reservations.
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Banned books meet cinema at Epsilon SpiresEpsilon Spires and Brattleboro Literary Festival in Brattleboro will showcase banned book film adaptations, starting with “Fahrenheit 451” on Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m.
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Mitchell âĸ Giddings to host Dan Welden talk, film | EntertainmentArtist Dan Welden will give a talk and demonstration at Mitchell âĸ Giddings Fine Arts on Nov. 30, along with a documentary film showing.
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'A Rafter of Crankies' back at Green Mountain Orchards | EntertainmentThe “A Rafter of Crankies” by Sandglass Theater is back at Green Mountain Orchards on Nov 24 and 25, featuring panoramic scrolls and live performances. Ticket prices vary.
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Taconic Music presents Thanksgiving concert | EntertainmentEighth annual Thanksgiving concert by Taconic Music on Nov. 25 in Manchester with Beethoven’s String Quartet and Allen Shawn’s Sleepless Night.
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Experimental duo of master improvisors plays series at 118 Elliot | EntertainmentKaneLoggiaHYPOTHESIS presents Masters of Sonic Liberation #2, highlighting experimental music at 118 Elliot on Saturday at 7 p.m. 10$ donation suggested.
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Stone Church to host benefit show for Re Sheppard | EntertainmentSpecial event at The Stone Church in Brattleboro to raise funds for local artist Re Sheppard undergoing cancer treatment. Bands will perform.
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Youth rock festival planned at Stone Church | EntertainmentBRATTROCK, 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…
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Grateful Greens: Seedlings sprouting up at BDCC's Cotton MillBRATTLEBORO â Grateful Greens has been growing microgreens since 2019, sprouting up here in Brattleboro, first in an outdoor greenhouse, then to Grove Street and then the Stone Church before
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Local History: Machining empire started with Brattleboro's immigrant tinkererIn the late 1800s, Francis Curtis, a French-Canadian immigrant, invented the first automatic screw machine, leading to the manufacturing of precision machined metal components in Buffalo, New York by 1905,…
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Epic silent film 'Wings' to be screened with live organ | EntertainmentRare screening of 1927 Best Picture “Wings” with live music on Nov. 10 in Brattleboro. Tickets $20, veterans free, doors open at 7pm. Family-friendly.
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Grrrls to the Front meetups begin with Ruth Garbus chat | EntertainmentThe Stone Church’s Grrrls to the Front program aims to provide women and gender nonconforming people a platform within the music industry.
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'Belonging,' Theatre Adventureâs newest fall production | OvationTheatre Adventure presents “Belonging” with fall production on Nov. 8-10 at the West Village Meeting House in West Brattleboro. Tickets available.
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Film on 'land sculpture' artist to be screened for free at 118 Elliot | EntertainmentMonthly film series at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro featuring “Levitated Mass” documentary on Nov. 15, exploring art and humanity through land sculptures.
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Poet Airea Matthews reads from 'Bread and Circus' | EntertainmentYale 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.
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With cancer and relocation, community rallies for printmaker | Local NewsFirst Proof Press owner Dan Chiaccio battles cancer while moving his studio to High Street and raising funds for treatment. He remains optimistic.
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A Literary Cocktail Hour to discuss 'The Last Island' | EntertainmentJoin the Brattleboro Literary Festival for an online conversation with author Adam Goodheart about his new book “The Last Island.” Register for free.
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Brattleboro Conscious Dance brings deep connections | EntertainmentA couple in Brattleboro has been offering conscious dance for 5.5 years, creating a moving meditation for participants of all ages and skill levels.
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Brattleboroâs once alternative and now anchor bookstore is changing handsNancy Braus has sold Everyone’s Books in Brattleboro, VT to new owner Red Durkin, in hopes of retaining the bookstores importance in the community.
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