GREENSBORO – The final talk in the Greensboro Summer Lectures Series was given by the Rev. Dr. Ed Sunday-Winters in the United Church of Christ in Greensboro, on August 15, and the subject was White Christian Nationalism. At the beginning he said he believes that church and state should remain[Read More…]
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Final Season’s Concert Brings High Energy
GREENSBORO – The third and last concert in the Caspian Music summer series was held on Sunday evening, August 18, at he Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, featuring the Caspian Music Festival Orchestra of over 30 players in works by Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and Beethoven. The program began with[Read More…]
Unadilla Play Reflects Common Humanity
EAST CALAIS – One of the primary and most beautiful functions of theater is to create empathy, to hold up a mirror to ourselves that reflects our common humanity. In a world of demagogic politicians trying to build their careers on fear and hatred, it is even more important to[Read More…]
The Darker Undercurrent: Floods Seep into Art, Writing
PLAINFIELD – Plainfield resident Sequana Skye once saw the Great Brook in Plainfield as inspiration for storytelling. Whether writing poetry, taking photos or dreaming up stage plays, Skye said the babbling brook, which ran alongside her apartment’s deck, created a sanctuary for creativity every day since she moved to the[Read More…]
American Roots Music Set for Final Series Event, August 27
CABOT – Christine Malcolm and The Kate Brook Romp will perform at the final event in the Cabot Arts Free Summer Music Series, on the common on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 6 p.m. Christine Malcolm and The Kate Brook Romp will share their Americana roots music with Vermont-crafted tunes at[Read More…]
Gorka Performs in Cabot on Sept. 7
CABOT – Singer-songwriter John Gorka will present an evening of folk music on Saturday, Sept. 7, 7 p.m., at the Willey Building. Gorka is an iconic singer-songwriter of the ‘80s folk scene from New Jersey, but forged in the Greenwich Village Fast Folk scene, and is presented by Cabot Arts.[Read More…]
Chorus Prepares for Holiday Concerts, September 10
ST. JOHNSBURY – Beginning on September 10, the North Country Chorus resumes their regular Tuesday rehearsals at 7:15 p.m. at the Morse Center for the Arts at St. Johnsbury Academy. This year’s holiday concerts, on Dec. 6 and 7, will feature “Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest” by Conrad Susa[Read More…]
Cabot Cheese, Culture Festival Events Sept. 28
CABOT – Cabot Arts will host the annual Cabot Cheese and Culture Festival on Saturday, Sept. 28, from noon to 5 p.m., on the village common. The Cheese and Culture Festival brings together Vermont cheesemakers with producers of fermented foods and beverages for an afternoon of tasting and education. Workshops,[Read More…]
Mecklosky Prints on Display at Third Floor Gallery through September
HARDWICK – Prints, old and new by Carolyn Mecklosky will be on display at the Third Floor Gallery in the Hardwick Inn on South Main Street. Mecklosky’s series of prints explores images of the feminine archetype, with some works simple or abstract, while others are of a specific portrait. The[Read More…]
Greensboro’s Mysterious Rooster
Hardwick Hoopla, August 2
Ivahkiv-Gray Talks of Workable Pollinator Solutions
GREENSBORO – Zoryan Ivahkiv-Gray gave the second talk in the Greensboro Summer Lecture Series at the Greensboro United Church of Christ on Thursday, Aug. 1, about creating a pollinator community in Greensboro. Ivahkiv-Gray went through the problems with the measurable current decline of pollinators for vegetables and fruits locally and[Read More…]
