On the Beat: Vermont Collectives Keep Festival Season Rolling
Wallflower Collective hosts third annual Wallflower Fest on August 25 in Burlington with a strong lineup of touring acts and...
Wallflower Collective hosts third annual Wallflower Fest on August 25 in Burlington with a strong lineup of touring acts and...
Traveling east on Route 118 along the Trout River is a nostalgic scene with covered bridges, barns and mountain views....
At Stowe’s “Exposed” sculpture show, vibrant works by artists like Chakaia Booker and Don Porcaro blend fun, subtlety, and human...
Burlington rockers Robber Robber got a positive review on Pitchfork for their new album. The indie rock scene in VT...
In her article titled "A Mini-Guide to This is Lorelei," Mariana Timony explores the creative journey of Nate Amos, the...
The article from daily.bandcamp.com highlights the cultural significance of the debut album “Wild Guess” by Burlington, Vermont-based band Robber Robber....
Burlington’s Old North End celebrates the 20th year of the Ramble with music, art, and community events. Higher Ground cancels...
Summer in Vermont is a time for families to explore, play, and create unforgettable memories at the stateβs picturesque ski...
Vermont faces flooding, music community bands together for relief efforts. Despacito Bar up for sale. Joe Moore honored at Jig...
Stacy Harshman needed a change. While living in New York, she Googled words like βnature, mountains and community.β The search...
Justin Marsh, aka drag queen Emoji Nightmare, promotes LGBTQ+ acceptance through drag story hours in Vermont despite attempts to ban...
Mad Pride March in Burlington, Vermont celebrates psychiatric survivors and those with mental illness, promoting rights and communication within the...
Summer in Vermont means resorts across the state are offering mountain biking, scenic lift rides, water play, hiking, adventures, and...
Revolver electronic music series returns to Burlington after ending in 2017. Teen band The Radiance wins 2024 Beats for Good...
Filmmaker Jay Cravenβs Lost Nation intertwines the stories of Ethan Allen and Lucy Terry Prince, exploring Vermont’s history and complexities...
Enosburg Falls artist Sarah Amos won the 2024 Vermont Prize, earning $5,000 for her innovative mixed-media prints that challenge traditional...
Metal sculptor Kat Clear is known for public art in Burlington. After a break, she collaborated with welding students to...
Madaila, Burlington indie rock band, reemerges with new lineup and album. TURNmusic marks 10 years with mini music festival.Highlights from...
Vermont July 4th celebrations range from funky parades and outdoor concerts to festivities on Main Streets and local town greens....
Boston ensemble Calliope’s Call releases their debut album, “New Moon,” featuring contemporary art songs by American women composers, showcasing operatic...
Xander Naylor is a busy musician, touring India, playing with Mwenso & the Shakes, scoring films, and launching a new...
Nick Morse, a retired Burlington resident, tends to peonies at six locations in Chittenden County for the past 40 years....
Cricket Blue celebrates 10 years with a performance of “Corn King” with a chamber orchestra. Maple Roots Festival lineup announced...
Itβs hard to define Adamant.
ArtsRiot in Burlington quietly reopened under new ownership amid construction. Grace Potter launches foundation to support arts education in Vermont.
Leonard Prive, retired custodian, volunteers 6-8 hours a day picking up trash along Vermont roads, inspiring others to keep the...
Burlington musician Tyler Mast released new single “I Could Get Used to Your Love.” Vermont rapper Real Ricky drops diss...
Summer in Vermont is full of exciting festivals, including POP MontrΓ©al. New Vermont music releases feature Robber Robber, Ryan Sweezey,...
Mount Philo in Charlotte stands at 968 feet.
Three generations of the Aubin family have cherished and maintained a 1931 Ford Model A named Lizzie, driven around town...
Gen Zers have likely never seen a phone booth, but Rutland’s Nick Grandchamp installed one at Mountain Music record shop...
Outdoor Vermont farmers markets are a tradition every spring, summer, and fall.
Indie-folk artist Freya Yost released debut album “Delicate Elements” with help from mother Kristina Stykos. Radio Bean temporarily closed due...
Margaret Glaspy’s new EP, The Sun Doesn’t Think, showcases intimate acoustic ballads, marking a shift from her electric sound. It’s...
Christina Schneider, of Locate S,1, recently moved to Vermont, inspired by its supportive music scene. Her latest LP, Wicked Jaw,...
Vermont museums are gearing up for the 2024 season with new exhibits that include mining and minerals, New England culture,...
A nonoperational phone booth in Japan inspired ones worldwide. In Vermont, a wind phone was installed outside a library for...
All music section for Waking Windows fest with highlighted shows: Reorder Narcotic, Katie Von Schleicher, and They Hate Change. Enjoy...
Phish wraps up residency in Las Vegas, releases new single “Evolve” ahead of album. Folk music double bill in Grafton...
April is National Poetry Month, and Montpelier becomes PoemCity with 450 poems displayed in 50 downtown businesses. Organized by Kellogg-Hubbard...
University of Vermont sex educator Jenna Emerson debuts a new Little Mermaid-themed parody song about sex lube, combining comedy and...
Berklee-trained singer-songwriter Justin Levinson releases classical piano single “Go and Catch That Dream.” Adam Tendler to perform in VT. Jesse...
Main Street in Poultney features everything you could hope for in a small Vermont town: a book shop, a local...
Eva Sollberger captures the total solar eclipse along the Winooski River Walk, crowdsourced photos and videos from Vermonters, and made...
Champlain Valley Quilt Guild in Chittenden County promotes quilting since 1979, with monthly gatherings, charity work, and an upcoming quilt...
WTSA radio launches “Listen Local” program focusing on Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire artists. Burlington rapper Mavstar releases new single,...
Vermont artists are making waves with diverse new releases. Highlights include indie-pop from Locate S,1, Chris Weisman’s eclectic sounds, and...
Bill Vinton taught high school physics and astronomy in St. Johnsbury for 40 years. These days, heβs secretary and treasurer...
What if you could remove the biggest obstacles in your familyβs ski experience? The hassle of parking and schlepping gear...
Bands can enter battles to support causes and win recording opportunities. Jam 4 SlamT1D supports diabetes fight, Do Good Fest...