It was a 2-2 weekend for the Rutland High School fall athletic teams in their Homecoming contests. It was a split on Friday, ...
The Vermont State University Castleton football team played in front of a raucous crowd of 3,700 fans on Saturday afternoon for Homecoming and Family Weekend, but Mass. Maritime ...
The all-male cast of about 14 will present a staged reading of “Moby Dick,” which opens Vermont Actors’ Repertory Theatre’s ...
There was no comeback needed this time. In South Burlington’s previous field hockey game, the Wolves were behind 2-0 at the ...
Formed 30 years ago by a diverse collective of creative college grads from the University of Vermont and Champlain College, ...
As the height-of-summer floral abundance fades, goldenrods and asters fill the landscape with hits of yellow, purple, pink ...
Until 1950, composer William Grant Still’s 1930 Symphony No. 1 — titled “Afro-American” — was the most performed American ...
Like so many others, I experienced huge relief when Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as the Democratic candidate for president in the forthcoming election. Watching her reveal her strengths as ...
The unusual tactics of over-tourism protesters in Barcelona got a lot of attention this summer. In contrast to so much violence in the news, their use of squirt guns on ...
Neon pink, millennial pink, light magenta, rose — everything is coming up pink at the new exhibition at The Gallery at Mad River Valley Arts in Waitsfield. Even, in one ...
But ’tis strange; and oftentimes to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray’s in deepest consequence.
September is Fall Prevention Month. Having a fall may not seem like a big deal to some, but falling can have catastrophic consequences for your health, life and independence. Falls ...