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WILLIAMSVILLE — The plays might be one act but the characters and stories are multidimensional and captivating.
BENNINGTON — The Saakumu Dance Troupe, from Ghana, is touring the U.S., and lead students of the Village School in North Bennington in traditional Ghana dances and music on Wednesday.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Taylor Swift brought her 20-city Eras Tour to “foxy Foxborough” and she, along with a mass scale production and the Swifties, made the whole stadium shimmer.
WINHALL — There’s no party like a Bondville Concert Series party.
MANCHESTER — More than 200 works of art that capture Vermont’s unique character, people, traditions and landscape prior to the 1970s from the collection of Lyman Orton, proprietor of the Vermo…
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WILLIAMSVILLE — The plays might be one act but the characters and stories are multidimensional and captivating.
PUTNEY — Yellow Barn welcomes audiences back to the Big Barn for a special double bill featuring violinist Alexi Kenney and six world-premiere…
BRATTLEBORO — The youth rock festival, BRATTROCK, is performing at 6 p.m. on Friday at Brattleboro Gallery Walk in the Harmony Lot on Elliot S…
BRATTLEBORO — An artist reception for Karen Becker’s “Bearing Witness” retrospective exhibit will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. on June 10, at A…
PUTNEY — "Bearing Witness," an art exhibit by Karen Becker, is currently on view at the All Souls Church in the West Village Meeting House. Th…
GUILFORD — A well-established Brattleboro music venue is bringing a new festival to Southern Vermont.
DORSET — I’ll say it up front: It’s impossible to do justice to what the Dorset Players have accomplished in their season-concluding extravaganza of the classic musical “Kiss Me Kate,” from the book by Sam and Bella Spewack, with music and lyrics by the immortal Cole Porter. The show is dire…
BENNINGTON — A benefit concert at Little City Cider Co. — starring Manchester resident Lila Jones, 5 — sold out and raised $10,000 and counting for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
BRATTLEBORO — Second-graders from Green Street Elementary participate in the Boston-based Play for Change program on Monday.
BENNINGTON — The coronation of King Charles III provides the backdrop for author Dianne Sunda’s newest book for children, “The Call of the Bells.”
BRATTLEBORO — Gallery in the Woods is honored to host an ongoing exhibit of William Hays’ meticulous and richly colorful works. His linocut and woodblock prints are featured in the month of June, with an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday during downtown Brattleboro’s Gallery Walk.
BRATTLEBORO — There will be a Mocktail Happy Hour Dance Party featuring a local duo at The Good Spot Friday night.
WILLIAMSVILLE — Rock River Players present Another Evening of One Act Plays at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Williamsville Hall, Main Street, in Williamsville.
TURNERS FALLS, Mass. — Many artists will honor the music and life of Kate Lorenz Saturday night at a sold-out show at the Shea Theater.
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MANCHESTER — Internationally renowned singer and concert artist — and local celebrity — Maxine Linehan will be a special guest at the free “concert for a cooler climate” at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester on May 28 at 2 p.m.
BRATTLEBORO — New England Center for Circus Arts will host a retro 1980s Neon Flying Trapeze Student and Staff Showcase and Flight Night trapeze class for audience members at 7 p.m. May 26.
BRATTLEBORO — 118 Elliot and Everyone’s Books welcome “Bernie’s Mitten Maker” author Jen Ellis who will read from and discuss her hot-off-the-press debut memoir "Bernie’s Mitten Maker" (Green Writers Press) on Friday at 118 Elliot.
WESTMINSTER — A local veteran artist will have a new show open at Mitchell-Giddings Fine Arts in Brattleboro starting on May 27.
NEW YORK — A play written by an Emmy-nominated playwright in Brattleboro opens in New York this week.
MANCHESTER — Look in the great Oxford English Dictionary and you will find: Book, booky, bookways, bookwise, and even bocspell — a history or narrative. You will not find booktopia, a compound word drawing in the Greek topia, “a diminutive of a place,” suggestive of utopia, coined by Thomas …
BRATTLEBORO — As many attendees of this season’s first Gallery Walk enjoyed the busy and high-energy vibes on Elliot Street and in Harmony Lot, a more low-key, open-air musical experience could be found for a portion of the night on the lawn of the Center Congregational Church, where Newfane…
BRATTLEBORo — Theatre Adventure is pleased to present “The Seeking Traveler and the Cloudworld,” written by Maia Gilmour.
PUTNEY — A concert series that started as a way to bring the community together during COVID has grown into a summertime tradition in Southern Vermont.
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