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New York-based writer Jeremy Holt's latest graphic novel reimagines the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic as a multicultural thriller for the internet age with LGBTQ characters in lead roles.
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The singer-songwriter rose to fame thanks to a song about Vermont. On Saturday, the 26-year-old takes the stage at Boston Calling. Ahead of his performance, he shared how New England became a muse for his music.
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The pioneering vocalist, who played a pivotal role in the history of rock and soul music, had suffered a litany of health issues in recent years.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak chats with the founder and chair of the Vermont Quilt Festival on fond memories and why the festival is ending.
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Square dancing may not be as popular in Vermont as the pastime’s early to mid-1900s heyday, but some local clubs, like the Lake Champlain Squares, continue to keep the tradition alive.
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Vittles House of Brews hosts a monthly event, called "Out in Bradford," specifically for queer people and friends to just hang out.
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"Small is Beautiful" features 100 of Warhol's smaller scale paintings. The exhibit is open through Nov. 26.
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Steve Bronstein has built a life for himself at Blackthorne Forge in Marshfield. We meet him in the final installment of ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's series of stories around "heat."
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The Vermont Arts Council was a major advocate for artists and creative institutions during the heart of the pandemic. Now, a new executive director will help figure out what’s next for the nonprofit.
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The Champlain College professor discusses her new book, "Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time."