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Rootstock Publishing's Samantha Kolber discusses a new poetry collection by Reuben Jackson and a memoir by Bill Mares.
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One man spends his summers making sure viewers across the world can watch two pairs of loons on Lake Winnipesaukee as they mate, lay eggs and tend to their nests.
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The 10th Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival kicks off on Wednesday. Lloyd Komesar, the festival's outgoing executive director, sat down with Jenn Jarecki to reflect on a decade of work, and what comes next.
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On a recent Saturday, a Middlebury filmmaker tried to pull off a rather remarkable 鈥� or should we say re-BARK-able 鈥� stunt. To launch his latest film Inside the Mind of a Dog on Netflix, Andy Knight Mitchell decided to try to set a Guinness World Record for the most number of dogs to attend a film screening.
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Following a recent visit to Ukraine and Poland, 开云体育 checked in with Magicians Without Borders, a nonprofit run by Lincoln's Tom Verner and his partner Janet Fredericks that uses magic to entertain, educate and empower.
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Vermont Arts Council awards over $370,000 in grants to over 20 Vermont organizations to improve cultural facilities like libraries and theaters, and to fund public art projects. Many projects will focus on updating facilities and employing Vermont contractors in the process.
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Director Zephyr Teachout discusses 鈥楻eturning to Haifa,鈥� now running at the Unadilla Theatre in Marshfield.
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Bill Mares, an accomplished author and journalist, former state lawmaker, high school teacher and beekeeper, died last week. He was 83.
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Emma Hunsinger is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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Newport's only bookstore functions as a community center for readers and writers in one of Vermont's northernmost regions.