Cheer Up!
(published 11.07.07)
The Price of War: $2.4 Trillion
(published 10.31.07)
Sixties Flashback Week?
(published 10.24.07)
Another Vermont Foursome
(published 10.17.07)
Be Very Afraid
(published 11.07.07)
Honor Guard
(published 10.10.07)
What a Shame
(published 09.12.07)
The Right to Be Lazy
(published 08.15.07)
A Beautiful Nose
(published 10.31.07)
Olde School Cabdriver
(published 10.17.07)
Yo, Jersey
(published 10.03.07)
Nothing Like Noir
(published 04.04.07)
Way Beyond Poutine
(published 01.31.07)
Iron Man
(published 10.31.07)
Artists Take Over Former Phish HQ
(published 10.03.07)
The Maleficent Seven
(published 09.05.07)
Mystic Meditations
(published 08.15.07)
Odds Job
(published 10.17.07)
Backstage Sage
(published 09.19.07)
Serving Time
(published 08.22.07)
Caller ID
(published 07.25.07)
Delegation in Vermont Protests Outsourcing of MLK Memorial
ACTIVISM (10.07.07)
Simulated Terror Attack Goes Unnoticed
HOMELAND SECURITY (11.07.07)
Harry Potter-Inspired World Cup Comes to Vermont
CULTURE (11.07.07)
Townies and Gownies Square Off Over Bar Proposal
COLLEGE (11.07.07)
Picture Book Helps Kids Prepare for Opening Day
BOOKS (11.07.07)
A New Play Talks, Er, Turtle About Teen Sexuality
THEATER (11.07.07)
An Iconic American Artist ‘Pops’ Up in Two Local Exhibits
ART (11.07.07)
Vignettes 11/07/07
ART NEWS FLASHES (11.07.07)
News Quirks 11.07.07
(published 11.07.07)
News Quirks 10.31.07
(published 10.31.07)
News Quirks 10.24.07
(published 10.24.07)
News Quirks 10.17.07
(published 10.17.07)
New Game Worth a Look
(published 11.07.07)
Tony Hawk, Take a Walk
(published 10.31.07)
Don't Try This at Home
(published 10.24.07)
Still Saving the Princess
(published 10.17.07)
Astrology 11.07.07
(published 11.07.07)
Astrology 10.31.07
(published 10.31.07)
Astrology 10.24.07
(published 10.24.07)
Astrology 10.17.07
(published 10.17.07)


Vignettes: Eli Clare, Phoenix Books
ART NEWS FLASHES (10.31.07)

This Saturday, November 3, writer Eli Clare will read from his collection of poetry and short prose, The Marrow’s Telling, at Burlington’s Studio STK, at 4 p.m. Published by Homofactus Press, a small press focused on work by female-to-male transsexuals, the book tells a harrowing life story, taking the poet in stutter-steps from childhood abuse to adult activism. Clare’s language grounds itself in vibrant evocations of the natural landscape. In a prose piece called “Gaping, Gawking, Staring,” he demonstrates what he’s learned about people’s reactions to “difference” and disability from a lifetime with cerebral palsy. But he offers advice to those who’ve suffered for such differences: “Resist the urge to ignore your body.”

MARGOT HARRISON


We wrote recently that former Book Rack & Children’s Pages owners Mike DiSanto and Renee Reiner were turning another page in the book biz — with the aptly named Phoenix Books, a new store rising approximately in its old location at Essex Shoppes & Cinema, a.k.a. “the outlet mall.” But this time the couple is adding some vini to the culture. Accordingly, they’ll be serving wine at a grand opening on Saturday, November 3, at 5 p.m. (And no, Ribbon-Cutter-in-Chief Jim Douglas was not invited to do the honors.) The downside is, the drinks are no longer free, à la gallery openings. “Now that we have a liquor license, we have to sell it,” notes Reiner. At the opening, Vermont poet Daniel Lusk will recite a poem he wrote to commemorate the new bookshop. Sweet Clover Market, the organic market in Essex, will cater.

PAMELA POLSTON



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