Article Contributed by Higher Ground | Published on Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Higher Ground, in collaboration with Burlington City Arts, is proud to present an outdoor concert series called
Backside at 405. Located behind BCA Studios at 405 Pine Street, in Burlington’s vibrant South End Arts District, Backside at 405 will feature live music every Friday and Saturday night all summer long.
The series is aimed at bringing people together safely to enjoy live entertainment while also providing an opportunity for local and regional musicians to perform for the first time in over a year. Expect approximately 26 shows ranging from indie, world, hip-hop, and everything in between. The series kicks off THIS FRIDAY, May 28th and runs through the end of August.
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Mirna Valerio
1. Playing OutsideMirna Valerio s Instagram pics make one thing clear: This woman loves the outdoors. The Montpelier-based athlete and writer is pictured jogging on a snowy trail, fatbiking in the woods and soaking up sunshine in a field. Valerio, the subject of an August 2020 cover story in
Seven Days, has achieved national recognition as an ultramarathoner (someone who runs distances of more than 26.2 miles), creator of the blog Fat Girl Running and author of the 2017 memoir
A Beautiful Work in Progress. The Green Mountain Club hosts Valerio for the virtual talk Awe, Community and the Outdoors: A Perfect Trifecta, on Thursday, January 7, at 7 p.m. as part of its annual James P. Taylor Outdoor Adventure Speaker Series.
The Alchemist brewery welcomes beer fans to its airy tasting room in Stowe, Vermont.
Daydreaming of a beer-cation to Vermont? These craft breweries need to be at the top of your list and at the bottom of your glass. share this article
Although some of the following breweries have temporarily closed their tasting rooms due to COVID, all are still open to pick up cans, bottles, or growlers to go. Vermont also requires all out-of-state visitors to quarantine for 14 days, or 7 days after a negative COVID test. Visit for the latest travel restrictions.
With 60-plus breweries and brewpubs across the state, Vermont has roughly one beer sanctuary for every 9,750 residents. Thatâs a discerning populace. Not surprisingly, the stateâs craft beer scene is among the best in the nation, home to notable breweries like Magic Hat and Otter Creek that helped establish the stateâs beer scene in the â90s, as well as newer innovators like Hill Farmstead and the Alchemist (mak