By JOHN LIPPMAN CORNISH Bookshelves overflow with masterworks of literature, from Montaigne’s Essays to Dante’s Divine Comedy at the neatly kept home on Plainfield Road in the center of Cornish Flat.On the walls hang colorful, whimsical oil.
Maybe it’s something to do with the newfound ease people are feeling about the coronavirus pandemic, whether warranted or not. This summer, theater companies are lofting music into the air.New London Barn Playhouse is celebrating its 90th summer by.
Summer is right around the corner and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect, learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven must-do events, including an Ancestral Communal Listening Experience led by Burlington Discover Jazz Festival curator Michael Mwenso.
Pre-pandemic, the annual JAGfest took place in February, when people were starved for connection and eager to come out and discuss African American theater.On Tuesday evening, the opening panel discussion of JAGfest 6.0 was in competition with a.