CRAFTSBURY – Sterling College will present an evening with songwriter Dana Robinson, with special guests “What Four,” on Saturday, Feb. 10, at Dunbar Hall. Based in Cabot, Robinson is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist and songwriter who combines a singing style, with wry humor and observations about community and place. For over 30[Read More…]
Entertainment
“View From Prospect Street” Exhibit Begins Jan. 30
MONTPELIER — The TW Wood Gallery will present “View From Prospect Street,” featuring the works of James Secor and Glen Coburn Hutcheson, beginning January 30 and running through March 23. An artist reception will be held February 2, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Also on view will be works[Read More…]
Emers Collection on View at Third Floor Gallery
by Olive Ylin, Community Journalist HARDWICK – Charlie “Bread” Emers will have a reception for his latest show, “Beyond Bread”, on January 26, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Third Floor Gallery at the Hardwick Inn. This show is a multifaceted collection of paintings, drawings and sculpture, full[Read More…]
Fiber Arts Show Begins Feb. 3
ST. JOHNSBURY – Northeast Kingdom Artisans Guild, Backroom Gallery will feature “Whisp, a Fiber Arts Show.” Weaving, braiding, stitching, and repurposing are all features of this exhibit. Whisp opens February 3, with a reception from 2 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The artists include Neysa Russo, Nelly Detra, Katherine Coons, Amanda[Read More…]
The Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble Performs Jan. 17 at Vermont State House
MONTPELIER, – The kickoff of the 2024 Farmer’s Night Weekly Concert Series on Wednesday, January 17, at 7:30 p.m., will feature The Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble. The Montpelier-based Counterpoint returns to the State House to present “Turn the World Around,” a celebration of 666976933 a cappella folksongs and the Great American Songbook. The evening will[Read More…]
Auditions Schedule for “Anne of Green Gables”
CABOT – The Cabot Community Theater is seeking actors for the Spring production of “Anne of Green Gables.” Children, teens and adults are needed for parts both large and small in this play, based on the book by L.M. Montgomery. There are over 30 speaking roles (including some parts for[Read More…]
Armstrong Exhibits through January 20
MONTPELIER – The T.W. Wood Gallery will present “Everyday Alchemy” featuring the works of Cara Armstrong from January 3 through January 20. Armstrong’s digital drawings bridge the gap between digital imagery and poetry. Her artistic journey is an investigation into the transformative nature inherent in daily routines and settings, seeking[Read More…]
“It’s A Wonderful Life” Theme Resonates with Season
by David K. Rodgers, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Last Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon the Lakeside Players gave a heart-warming performance of “It’s A Wonderful Life; a Live Radio Play” at the Greensboro United Church of Christ. This production featuring nine local actors, was an adaptation for stage by Joe[Read More…]
Holiday Concert Brings Holiday Joy to Appreciative Audience
by David K. Rodgers, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – It was a virtual sellout last Saturday night for the Highland Holiday Concert at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro, which featured singer-songwriter David Mallett, guitar and vocals, Michael Burd from Maine on bass, and some 17 very talented local[Read More…]
Rick and the All-Star Ramblers Release New CD
by Cheryl Luther Michaels, Community Journalist EAST MONTPELIER – So here I am again, the reluctant reviewer doling-out my considered opinion. As you may remember, if you read my book review of Stephen Russell Payne’s novel “You Were Always There” writing reviews of anything (plays, books, music) is just not my[Read More…]
Willem Lange Tells “A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story” on Dec. 19
MONTPELIER – Lost Nation Theater and Willem Lange team up one more time as Lange performs his reading of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19, onstage at Lost Nation Theater (LNT), protected by our state-of-the-art Synexis Air Purification Emmy-Winner Lange has been performing his[Read More…]
Famous and Not-so-Famous Musicians Join for Holiday Concert Benefit
by David Kelley, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Famous singer song-writer Dave Mallett will be joined by some of Northeastern Vermont’s finest musicians at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro in a special holiday concert to raise funds for the Highland Center’s Arts in Schools Program. The concert will[Read More…]


