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The exhibit deals with themes of the climate and housing crisis, both involved with the causes and consequences of July’s historic flooding.
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Vermont artists and arts advocates are among those affected by the recent floods, with many having to reschedule performances and salvage materials and work.
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Rob Mermin talks about why he wrote "Act 39," a true story of what happened when his friend used Vermont's medical aid in dying law.
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For the last decade-plus, Burlington spoken word artist Rajnii Eddins has led a poetry group at the Fletcher Free Library. It’s a place for creation, but also community.
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Host Connor Cyrus chats with Moonshine Shorey about the upcoming Rutland County Pride Festival.
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Hosts Connor Cyrus and Mikaela Lefrak guide listeners through some of their favorite Vermont Edition conversations from the past year.
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The Italian sculptors who immigrated during Barre's granite boom have died, retired, or moved away. Only one is left.
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Even without any participants in the Vermont Dairy Festival Scholarship Pageant, Franklin County residents say they look forward to the festival every year.
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After more than 50 years in central Vermont, musicians Steven and Kathy Light prepare for final showFor the past half century, the Marshfield musicians have led several well-known local ensembles and taught hundreds of students. On Saturday, they'll perform their final show in the state.
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Slow Process � a Burlington-based clothing line � is eschewing fast fashion by giving antique textiles a second life.