Aug 29 – Sep 4, 2018

Aug 29 - Sep 4, 2018 / Vol. 23 / No. 50
Vermont Colleges Face Declining Enrollments; Burlington Beer Makers Add to Wastewater Woes; Adult English Language Learners Go Back to High School

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Obituary: Barbara Lee Silver, 1936-2018

On Sunday, August 26, Barbara Lee Silver from the Bronx, N.Y.; Framingham, Mass.; and Stratton and Colchester, Vt., passed away from a sudden illness. Known to many as “Gibby” (the nickname given by her granddaughter), Barbara was one of a kind and leaves a big hole in all our hearts: husband, Lee, of 54 years;…

The Cannabis Catch-Up: Vermont Dems Embrace the Weed

It was only a matter of time, right? For years, cannabis acceptance has been a matter of degrees. The Vermont Democratic Party has now gone whole hog. On Sunday, the party’s platform committee changed its official stance to read that marijuana “should be legal, taxed and regulated in the interests of consumer and public safety,…

Can Republican Newbie Alex Farrell Win a Senate Seat in Chittenden County?

Alex Farrell moved easily through the beer-drinking, flip-flop-wearing crowd last Thursday in South Burlington. As people chatted or swayed to music at the SoBu Nite Out event in Veterans Memorial Park, Farrell, wearing creased dress pants and a sincere expression, pressed the flesh and struck up conversations with strangers. “Tall? Long arms?” he asked Darcy…

Album Review: The Thursday Torys, ‘Future Folks’

(Self-released, digital download) This review is a long time coming. Lyndon’s the Thursday Torys originally planned to unveil their debut album, Future Folks, in early 2018. But you know how these things go. Best-laid plans always get shit on by Murphy and his dumb law, try as we might to evade it. Whatever the holdup…

Some Adult English Language Learners Return to High School

When Usamah Abdulkhaleq, 28, stood onstage wearing his graduation gown and a gold honor cord to receive his diploma at Winooski High School in June, his eyes were only on his mother. “For four years, I suffered,” he recalled. “I was so proud that I made her happy.” When he was 16, Abdulkhaleq and his…

In Montréal, Noren’s Japanese Street Food Is Crave-worthy

There are no tables at Noren, a Japanese cantina in Montréal’s Plateau neighborhood. There are no reservations, there is no way to order takeout and, on this particular Friday evening in August, there was no manager or boss in the petite restaurant. Four workers shared the tasks of seating customers at countertops, taking orders, pouring…

Chelsea Arts Collective Launches Barn Quilt Project

When the State of Vermont shuttered three Chelsea businesses for tax reasons in December 2016, the impact on the community was palpable. “Chelsea was hurting,” said artist and educator Carrie Caouette-DeLallo. “We lost three key businesses in town, and we didn’t have a gas station for over a year. [It] does something very interesting to…

A Matter of Degrees: UVM Nurses Bargain to Study in Vermont

When the University of Vermont Medical Center sends its nurses back to school for continuing education, they don’t have to go far. UVM’s College of Nursing and Health Sciences is right next door. Instead, 104 registered nurses at the hospital are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program headquartered thousands of miles away — at the Salt…

Theater Review: ‘Constellations,’ Open Door Theater

The setting for a love story usually takes viewers somewhere special, preferably with a hint of what-the-hell possibility. In playwright Nick Payne’s Constellations, the setting is the universe — specifically, multiple universes that explode our lowly human sense of time. As it turns out, you can learn a lot about love by seeing two characters…

Letters to the Editor (8/29/18)

Fooled Again Your article titled “Burlington Cops Debunk Viral Video of Man ‘Shooting Up Heroin’,” [802Much: “Fake News Makes News,” August 22] actually made me more concerned about the police officers’ management of the man injecting himself on a downtown street corner. Had the police given it a bit more thought or a quick google…

In the Old North End, Arts Organizations Face a Move

From the sidewalk outside 294 North Winooski Avenue in Burlington, passersby can smell the sawdust from renovations for the forthcoming Little Morocco Café. It will be a radical transformation of the former headquarters of the Vermont Workers’ Center. The new restaurant, along with recently opened Knead Bakery on the Archibald Street side of the building,…

Free Will Astrology (8/29/18)

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran loved the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. “Without Bach, God would be a complete second-rate figure,” he testified, adding, “Bach’s music is the only argument proving the creation of the Universe cannot be regarded as a complete failure.” I invite you to emulate Cioran’s passionate clarity, Virgo.…

Healthy Food Options Multiply at Richmond Community Kitchen

A dozen cooking class participants were about to dive into their assigned recipes at Richmond Community Kitchen on August 23. As everyone gathered ingredients and picked up knives, the guest instructor — chef Cara Chigazola Tobin, co-owner of Honey Road restaurant in Burlington — circulated among the worktables, checking in and making suggestions. “Use the…

Juicebox to Open in the Berlin Mall

Nearly five years after Ian and Kara Bouchett opened their juice and smoothie bar in Burlington, the Shelburne couple is poised to launch a second location. Juicebox is expected to open at 282 Berlin Mall Road by the end of September, according to Ian Bouchett. The eatery will adjoin Planet Fitness — an excellent fit…


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