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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.
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Brave Little StateAre Vermonters happy? It鈥檚 a big question. And certainly not one with a "yes" or "no" answer. Happiness looks different depending on who you ask. So we asked five Vermonters what happiness looks like to them.
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Seedsong Collective Garden plots were inundated with floodwaters two years in a row.
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鈥淥f Baskets and Borers鈥� weaves the stories of early 20th century Abenaki basket-makers with contemporary art, and examines the environmental changes that are threatening the very existence of the craft.
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The 300-seat playhouse, which was flooded during the 2023 storms, is still dark, and the theater company is trying to come up with a plan to get it opened once again.
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A new film by filmmaker Jay Craven imagines what would happen if the paths of two historical figures crossed 鈥� the Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen, and the poet Lucy Terry Prince.
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The Vermont Country Store proprietor want to keep Vermont art from leaving his home state.