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Made HereThe Made Here film Sara's Circus profiles a woman's quest to start her own circus in New Hampshire.
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Seven bridges over the Winooski River and its North Branch will be decorated with colorful LED lights throughout the winter.
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Myra Flynn, host and executive producer of Homegoings, talks about the evolution of season two and what's in store for the show's third season.
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Self-described queer post-punk band Thus Love, of Brattleboro, has received positive press in Rolling Stone, The Guardian and more. Their newest album, All Pleasure, dropped on Nov. 1 before the band heads out for a U.S. and U.K. tour.
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Christine Farrell, who died this year at the age of 72, had one of the only complete collections of everything published by DC Comics. Nearly 500 of the rarest comics in her collection were sold at auction last weekend.
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Christine Farrell, who owned Burlington鈥檚 Earth Prime Comics, is believed to be the first person to have a complete collection of everything published by DC Comics. Her collection starts in 1935 and includes the first appearances of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, as well as more obscure comics.
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Vermont Edition revisits a conversation with the Grammy-nominated musician from July.
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At this college fashion show, Indigenous students wear their favorite (and often, their own) designsDartmouth College students put on the sixth annual Indigenous Arts and Fashion Show Thursday night at the Hood Museum of Art. It's part of an ongoing observation of Indigenous Peoples' Month.
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New England musicians Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin have released a new album that references their African American and Indigenous traditions. the duo is performing at Higher Ground on Friday.
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The Vermont International Film Festival kicks off Friday. Executive director Steve MacQueen discusses some of this year鈥檚 noteworthy films.