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The Vermont Quilt Festival was New England’s largest and oldest annual quilt festival, bringing in quilt-makers from around the world. It was scheduled for late June, until it was canceled this week.
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Peter Miller, a photographer and author who documented the lives of ordinary Vermonters, died last week.
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A University of Vermont Spanish professor shares the story of a class project in which her students interviewed Hispanic Vermonters.
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A rebroadcast of a 2011 conversation between Jane Lindholm and cartoonist Ed Koren, who died last week.
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You know an Ed Koren cartoon when you see one. The characters are fuzzy, pointy-nosed, and often caught in a moment of foolishness. Koren, a renowned cartoonist and beloved Brookfield community member, has died.
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The new film stars Owen Wilson as a Bob Ross-inspired host of a painting show on public television.
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For the first time, the New Hampshire-based MacDowell program is honoring an artist from the Wabanaki lands where the residency takes place.
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The new film centers on the host of a painting show at a fictional local public television station in Vermont.
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If you're a fan of reading books by Vermont authors, this is an exciting time of year. That’s because the Vermont Department of Libraries, Vermont Humanities, and Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is announcing the finalists for the Vermont Book Award.
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A new art book chronicles a quarter century of Higher Ground concerts.