BRATTLEBORO—Global statistics tell us that one in three people know someone who has substance use disorder, but we hear little about what happens to the families involved in the opioid crisis. In 1998, Annie Augustus Rose’s daughter revealed her struggles with heroin and that she was ready to ask .
BRATTLEBORO—New York-based artist Juan Hinojosa, whose work is on view in the exhibition “Paradise City” at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC), will lead a storytelling roundtable on the theme of newcomers and immigration at BMAC on Thursday, May 4, at 7 p.m.Presented in collaboration with Vermont Folklife, the .
PUTNEY—Susan Wilson’s work is, according to artist and critic Deborah Barlow, all about “emotion and empathy.” “I work in quiet meditation,” says the figurative ceramic artist, whose art is on exhibit at the annual Solo Exhibition show at Southern Vermont Arts Center (SVAC) in Manchester. “I breathe life .
GUILFORD—Just as the repaving of Route 9 in Brattleboro did not yield so much as an inch of bike lanes, now we have the state pouring huge amounts of money into Route 30: new guard rails, paving, etc. Where are the bike lanes?I was in the Burlington area this summer: .
April baseball in Vermont is usually sloppy. Teams don’t get a lot of opportunity to play outside, and working out inside is no substitute for taking ground balls off a dirt infield or catching fly balls on a windy day. The Bellows Falls Terriers tried to play a couple .