The 4th Annual Cartoon Issue: New Vermont Laws to Obey; How to Become a New American, a Bernie Sanders Coloring Contest; the Making of Madaila, Pop Band
This North Avenue plot was once a Catholic orphanage, then Burlington College's campus. Now, developer Eric Farrell plans to build 672 condos, a private health club, a dog park and gardens on the land.
A photo his my email of a vintage record label that reads "Bernie Town Bounce." With it several 1970's era looking cartoons of one of the two musicians who recorded it...
In 1970, landscape architect Tom Kane, his wife, Judith, and their children moved to an 1840s brick house in East Hardwick. Ten years later, daughter Rachel Kane started a garden nursery called Perennial Pleasures at the family home.
Cam MacKugler wanted access to food grown right at home, but he had a tiny apartment and no space for raised beds. So he invented a way to make gardening a lot easier.
Following the messy breakup of his band Chamberlin, Mark Daly was in a dark place — specifically, a cabin in the woods of Goshen. That's when the transformation began.
To paraphrase John Cusack's Rob Gordon in High Fidelity, do we listen to pop music because we're miserable, or are we miserable because we listen to pop music?
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