GLOVER – The Museum of Everyday Life opens its new exhibition, “Deep Seated: chairs and the stories they tell” on Saturday, June 6, from 3 to 6 p.m. The opening will feature live music, performances with snacks and beverages. The exhibition will be on view through May 2027. The Museum[Read More…]
Glover
Museum is on a mission of “glorious obscurity”
GLOVER — The Northeast Kingdom is a place defined by its rugged individualism, hyper-traditionalists, some of the last true hippies of North America, and, of course, regular, everyday people. At least that’s how Clare Dolan explains it. Clare Dolan’s property, just south of Glover on Route 16, consists of many[Read More…]
Schumann documentary film premiers May 3
GREENSBORO – The world premiere screening of “An Artist Responds to War,” a new 45-minute documentary film portrait of Peter Schumann, the founder of the Bread & Puppet Theater, will take place at the Highland Center For The Arts, Sunday, May 3, at 1 p.m. “An Artist Responds to War”[Read More…]
Excessive speed
Orleans County Sheriff’s Department GREENSBORO – On March 28, at 8:13 p.m., Deputy Battista of the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department was conducting a speed enforcement on Route 16 in the town of Greensboro. Deputy Battista observed a vehicle traveling south on Route 16 at a high rate of speed. Deputy Battista[Read More…]
Sacred harp convention, all-day sing, May 2
GLOVER – Saturday May 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Glover Town Hall, located at 3018 Glover St., there will be a Sacred Heart convention and all-day sing. Singing will be from the new edition 2025 song book: bring loaners if available. Potluck lunch will be served[Read More…]
Bread and Puppet begins spring tour
GREENSBORO – Bread and Puppet of Glover came to the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro last Thursday evening for the first stop of its Spring Tour 2026 in Vermont, entitled “End of the World Never Minding Show and Civilization Abyss.” Directed by Peter Schumann, it had a group[Read More…]
Bread & Puppet Theater begins Spring tour, March 26, 27
GLOVER – The Bread & Puppet Theater’s 63rd year begins with a tour of the Northeast and Eastern Seaboard. “The End of the World Never Minding Show,” is a new puppet show featuring our upside-down situation, a revolt orchestra, screaming choirs and a reckoning with the catastrophe of logic. As[Read More…]
Barnes paintings reflect life in Northeast Kingdom
WEST GLOVER – An exhibition of twelve recent paintings by Ben Barnes can be seen until March 10 at Parker Pie Restaurant in West Glover. Formerly a resident of the area, Barnes now lives in St. Johnsbury, and his subject matter ranges from landscapes to still lifes and urban scenes.[Read More…]
“All Tall,” through Feb. 28
BARRE – “All Tall,” a group show involving freestanding and suspended sculptures surrounded by vertical wall works, curated by Janet Van Fleet is in the Studio Place Arts Main Gallery, through February 28. Exhibiting artists from the local area include Hardwick’s Alex Bottinelli and West Glover’s Elizabeth Nelson. They are joined bySara Ashe, Ria Blaas,[Read More…]
Bread and Puppet 2025 films released
ADAMANT – Jerome Lipani and his Ad Hoc Films posted a playlist of 13 films titled “BreadAndPuppet 2025,” on the day of the Winter Solstice, Sunday, December 21 “I am finally able to release two dual-camera shoots in collaboration with Robbie Leppzer of this summer’s B&P Circus & Pageant, which[Read More…]
Douglass Senate seat in limbo
MONTPELIER – Sen. Sam Douglass, R-Orleans, said last week he would resign effective noon on Monday after comments he and his wife made in a Young Republicans group chat rife with hateful messages leaked, making national headlines. However, as of 3 p.m. on Monday, the office of Gov. Phil Scott had not[Read More…]
Douglass deeply disappointing, caused harm
GLOVER – It has been deeply disappointing to witness Senator Sam Douglass’ lack of accountability, for the role he played in the racist and hateful text thread shared among members of the Young Republicans that was exposed last week. I stood with Governor Phil Scott, Senate Minority Leader Scott Beck and[Read More…]
