LYNDON – Catamount Arts Bluegrass Night kicks off a new season of bluegrass, Americana and traditional country concerts, Saturday, Feb. 7, at Vermont State University Lyndon’s Alexander Twilight Theater. Saturday’s headliner is the southern New England band Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters. Showtime is 7 p.m. The live music series is[Read More…]
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Visiting artist offers events, open studio in February
ST. JOHNSBURY – 560 Railroad Community Artist and Vermont Studio Center alum J.P. Morrison Lans will host a series of community arts events at Catamount Arts throughout the month of February. Morrison Lans, a Tulsa-based artist who works in a variety of media including paint, pencils, encaustic and sculpture, will[Read More…]
Curated story hour featured Feb. 4
MONTPELIER – The third Farmers Night of 2026 will feature “Stories from the Woods, a Curated Story Hour,” Wednesday, Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m., presented by the Vermont Departments of Forests, Parks & Recreation and Fish & Wildlife. The evening will include short, personal stories from storytellers who will share experiences and reflections about[Read More…]
Davis, Gwinn perform Feb. 8
ADAMANT – The local duo, D. Davis and Marc Gwinn, will perform at the Adamant Community Club on Sunday, Feb. 8, 3 p.m., as part of the Winter Sunday series. Featuring guitar work by Davis and vocals by Gwinn, the duo’s repertoire includes everything from Rodgers and Hart standards to[Read More…]
Double folk bill at the BOH, Valentine’s Day
BARRE – The Barre Opera House (BOH) presents a double folk bill featuring Sweden’s “Väsen-Duo” and Canada’s “The Fretless” on Valentine’s Day, February 14, at 7:30 p.m. Väsen-Duo, Mikael Marin and Olov Johansson have 37 years of and touring, Their foundation is rooted in the traditional music of Uppland. Marin and[Read More…]
Curds & Curling rescheduled to Feb. 21
GREENSBORO – Curds & Curling at Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro has been rescheduled from this Saturday, to Saturday, Feb 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Warming fires and live music set the stage for the winter competition with a wheel of Jasper Hill cheddar as the curling[Read More…]
Poundstone at BOH, February 21
BARRE – The Barre Opera House’s “BOH Presents” series continues on Saturday, Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m., with comedian Paula Poundstone. Poundstone is known for her humor and wit. She regularly plays theaters across the country, hosts a weekly comedy podcast, “Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone,” and is a regular panelist on NPR’s “Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me.” She also voiced[Read More…]
Pianist Diana Fanning in concert, March 8
PLAINFIELD – Plainfield Arts presents pianist Diana Fanning in concert on Sunday, March 8, at 4 p.m., at the Plainfield Opera House. This recital celebrates Fanning’s fifty years of teaching at Middlebury College, reflecting a career devoted to musical education. Fanning has curated a program highlighting composers who challenged conventions[Read More…]
Hazen boys roll past Vikings and Wolves
LYNDON CENTER – Lincoln Hill continued to have the hot hand from long distance last week to lead the Hazen Union boys basketball team in decisive wins over Lyndon Institute and Peoples Academy (PA). Hill rained down 20 points, including five three-pointers on the Vikings last Tuesday as Hazen rolled[Read More…]
Trojans down bears in gritty performance
MARSHFIELD – A shorthanded Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team used all resources last week to gut out a heavy weight divisional win over crosstown rival Danville, improving to 11-1 on the season. The Trojans poured in 11 three-pointers, with the biggest coming from Sam McLane in overtime to outlast Danville at[Read More…]
Skiers brave the cold for Marathon Weekend
CRAFTSBURY – A diverse mix of athletes braved the 0-degree start lines for two days of skiing action with over 500 middle schoolers, ski veterans in their 80s, new racers and Olympic veterans having their day. In the 46 km classic race, Finn Sweet, a Craftsbury Academy and recent UVM[Read More…]
BFA Fairfax hosts ski race at the Outdoor Center
CRAFTSBURY – It takes a lot of hours and equipment to maintain ski trails. High school cross country ski teams often have a few volunteers and/or a dedicated coach who will drag some packer with a snowmobile around the soccer fields and school grounds to create a place for students[Read More…]

