ST. JOHNSBURY – The second St. J Final Fridays event of the year, on July 28 will bring a street fair and nightlife feel to the downtown. Starting at 4 p.m., Railroad Street will be closed to motorized vehicles and filled with more than 30 free interactive live art demonstrations,[Read More…]
Entertainment
Ann Young Exhibit
Manhattan Chamber Players Featured Two Masterpieces
by David K. Rodgers GREENSBORO – Summer Music from Greensboro began its 2023 season with an exceptional performance by the Manhattan Chamber Players on Tuesday evening, July 18, in the Greensboro United Church of Christ. The program featured two clarinet Quintets, each a masterpiece of the chamber music repertoire, written[Read More…]
B&P Presents “Idiots of the World Unite”
GLOVER – As war brutalities reign permanently and festively, “Idiots of the World must unite against the Idiot System.” Bread & Puppet’s new show presents the idiocy of the current system through a series of painted banners, puppetry, a fiddle sermon, and more. Performances will take place every Saturday at[Read More…]
Sutherland Tribute at Annual Folk Concert
CALAIS – The 24th Annual Folk Music Concert will pay tribute to the late Pete Sutherland, lifelong Vermonter, world citizen and exceptional musician, on Sunday, August 6, at 4 p.m., at the Old West Church. Featured on the program are current and past members of Young Tradition Vermont Touring Group.[Read More…]
Wacky Fun in “The Addams Family” at Barre Opera House
BARRE – Weirdness, wackiness, campy fun, will be celebrated in “The Addams Family” presented by Lost Nation Theater (LNT) at the Barre Opera House on Saturday, July 22 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday July 23 at 2 p.m. The musical by Andrew Lippa is based on the comic strip, television[Read More…]
Yakubovskaya Exhibit Continues, Roosevelt Prints Exhibit in August
by James M. Frase-White ST. JOHNSBURY – The exhibit, “Sightseeing in Silk & Paper,” by St. Johnsbury artist Anna Yakubovskaya continues until August 19 at the Back Room Gallery. Yakubovskaya began her journey in a city with another saintly name, Saint Petersburg, Russia, where she began her artistic path at[Read More…]
Egan Prints Highly Original
by David K. Rodgers GREENSBORO – Thom Egan of Walden is having a show of his beautiful color prints at the Greensboro Free Library for the month of July and will be giving a talk about them on July 27, at 2 p.m. In his artist’s statement, he says, “A[Read More…]
Review of a Concert to benefit the Greensboro Nursing Home
by David K. Rodgers GREENSBORO – This past Sunday evening at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, Roy MacNeil, Alice Perron, Mavis MacNeil and Andrew Koehler gave a delightful concert to benefit the Greensboro Nursing Home, with excellent selections from the American Songbook, country-western tunes and the jazz repertoire. All[Read More…]
LCP Present “Let It Be: A Musical Celebration of The Beatles”
HYDE PARK – Lamoille County Players’ 71st season at the Hyde Park Opera House continues with “Let It Be: A Musical Celebration of the Beatles”. The cast of 28 has worked hard to re-create that ’60s atmosphere onstage for everyone to enjoy. “Let It Be” runs July 20 to July[Read More…]
Morse Celebrated in New Book with Author Buckley to Speak at Hardwick Town House
HARDWICK – The Galaxy Bookshop welcomes retired physician Brendan Buckley to talk about his new biography of the late, beloved sports writer Dave Morse on Tuesday, July 18, at 7 p.m., at the Hardwick Town House. Buckley will share some of the stories collected from many of Morse’s friends and[Read More…]
Bird Collages and Anthology Opens July 15
GREENSBORO – Bird collages by Gabrielle Dietzel and a bird anthology by Howard Norman will be presented beginning July 15 at Highland Center for the Arts. The program will run through August 11. The opening reception will be held Sunday, July 16, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. At 4 p.m.,[Read More…]
