GREENSBORO − The Birdhouse Band celebrates the Beatles with a performance of the 1969 album, “Abbey Road” at the Highland Center for the Arts, Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. Local musicians Andrew Koehler, Mavis MacNeil, Roy MacNeil, and Annie Rowell, with special guests Randy Bulpin and Andrew Palumbo, stay true to[Read More…]
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Ivakhiv Talks of Undefeated Ukrainian Spirit
GREENSBORO − Adrian Ivakhiv came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro last Wednesday evening and gave a fascinating talk, “Ukraine the Climate of War and Peace,” setting that tragic conflict in a more global context that has serious consequences for all of us. He holds the J.S.[Read More…]
Faerie Godbrothers Perform, Aug. 7
MARSHFIELD – The Faerie Godbrothers will perform at the Jaquith Public Library, Thursday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. The duo performs Americana, Roots, Bluegrass, Jazz, Soul, originals and covers. There will be a book and bake sale, and food vendors. More info at jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581
Willey’s, Schoolhouses Featured in Hazen Road Dispatch
GREENSBORO − The yearly edition of The Hazen Road Dispatch, published by the Greensboro Historical Society, is out and available at the museum as well as Willey’s, The Galaxy Bookshop in Hardwick and other locations. This edition covers such wide-ranging topics as the history of The Willey’s Store and the[Read More…]
Chamber Players Present Varied Program, Skillfully Done
HARDWICK − The Craftsbury Chamber Players gave their second concert of the season at the Hardwick Town House last Thursday evening with a program of pieces by French, Romanian, Hungarian and American composers. The first work was by Ernest Chausson (1855-1898), “Chanson perpetuelle,” written in 1899. It is scored for[Read More…]
Two-part Moyer Concert Features Classical, Jazz
GREENSBORO − A quite unusual concert was performed by Frederick Moyer and the Fred Moyer Jazz Trio on Tuesday evening, July 15, as the first in the Summer Music from Greensboro series at the United Church of Christ. The program was divided into two parts, the first with Moyer playing[Read More…]
“Best of Beckett” Features Excellent Cast
EAST CALAIS − The Unadilla Theatre in East Calais began its second offering of the season this past weekend with “The Best of Beckett, An Evening of Short Plays” by Samuel Beckett. Famous for his well-known dramas such as “Waiting For Godot,” this collection of his much briefer works contains[Read More…]
Josiah Dyer Features Beautiful Voice in Generous Concert
GREENSBORO – The Josiah Dyer Band came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro Friday and gave a very generous concert of some 30 songs, many of which were original works. This event was in support of a fund raised for Justice for Dogs, a local all volunteer[Read More…]
Free Road Show Performances Throughout NEK
GREENSBORO − The Smirkus Camp Road Show campers will hit the road with their brand-new show, “Order Up!” This free performance will appear across the Northeast Kingdom. The show is scheduled to appear July 26 at 11 a.m., at the Craftsbury Farmer’s Market; July 29 at 11:30 a.m.; at The Lunchbox[Read More…]
Lamoille County Players Presents “Meet Me in St. Louis”
HYDE PARK − Lamoille County Players’ 73nd season at the Hyde Park Opera House continues with “Meet Me in St. Louis.” The show runs July 24 to 27 and July 31 to August 3. Shows begin at 7 p.m., on Friday and Saturday nights, with Sunday matinees starting at 2[Read More…]
Poets Read From Recent Publications, Aug. 3
ST. JOHNSBURY − Vermont poets Scudder Parker and Angela Patten will read from their recent books of poetry On Sunday, August 3 at 3 p.m., in the Art Gallery of the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Parker grew up on a family farm in North Danville. He’s been a Protestant minister, state[Read More…]
Densmore Poems, New Poems at Trails
HARDWICK − A new set of poems is posted along the Green Trail including those of Victor Densmore of Hardwick. He has written two of them and wrote the first poem about the Trails for their dedication 22 years ago. Densmore is a lifelong Vermonter, coming to a small Hardwick[Read More…]


