Nov 13-19, 2013

Nov 13-19, 2013 / Vol. 19 / No. 11
Shopping for Health Care; Did the Burlington Police Department Need to Use Lethal Force?; Tasting Hen of the Wood; Dave Keller’s Soul Changes

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Obituary: Raymond Frank Bourgeois

Raymond Frank Bourgeois, age 85 years, a lifelong Swanton resident died Friday morning, November 15, 2013, in Redstone Villa with loving family at his side. Born in St. Albans VT on, December 15, 1927, he was the son of the late Frank and Irene (Tabor) Bourgeois. He received his education at St. Anne’s Academy and…

Obituary: Wayne “Junior” Shepard,

1960-2013, So. Burlington Junior’s Lament A son who stayed so close to his mother’s keep With a heart of gold, full of love, now rests at his father’s feet Among the silence when so many failed to speak You declare emergency with sirens blaring for the weak.    So damn blunt, he immediately had you…

Taste Test: Hen of the Wood Burlington

“Did you see the pig in the window?” asked my friend as he returned from the bathroom. He seemed both fascinated and slightly horrified. I had. A trip to the loo at Burlington’s Hen of the Wood brings you face to face with tomorrow’s dinner: A window into the walk-in cooler shows you cylinders of…

News Quirks

Curses, Foiled Again Police charged Ethan Gettier, 16, with drug and weapons offenses after he aroused their suspicions by posting “over 600 photos on Instagram showing parties he was having in the house with ample amounts of suspected marijuana and alcohol,” according to the police report, which accused him of selling marijuana from the residence…

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19): There’s something resembling a big red snake slithering around in your mind these days. I don’t mean that literally, of course. I’m talking about a big red imaginary snake. But it’s still quite potent. While it’s not poisonous, neither is it a pure embodiment of sweetness and light. Whether it ends…

Dave Keller Gets Personal on His Latest Record

In early February 2012, Vermont soul man Dave Keller found himself far from his physical home — and as close to his spiritual home as he’d ever been. Since the age of 18, Keller, now 46, had idolized the great blues and soul singers of the Deep South. Now he was in Memphis at Willie…

Eyewitness: Painter Al Salzman

Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney sneeringly dunk a naked man into a tub of water. Skeletal air traffic controllers direct drone attacks on petrified Muslim women. A passel of presidents, past and present, confidently mount a bloody-eyed, broken-backed soldier. These are just a few of the uncompromising, ripped-from-the-headlines tableaux in Al Salzman’s new exhibit, “Subversive,”…

Letters to the Editor

Knodell’s Switcheroo There was not one shred of “courage” in Jane Knodell’s vote switch regarding the basing of the F-35 at the Burlington airport [“Fair Game,” October 30]. Her claim of protecting jobs, particularly for her constituency, is ludicrous at best; specious and self-serving would be more accurate. “Saving jobs” is the mantra of those…

25 Years of BHS Musicals with Frau and Doris [SIV329]

11/10/13: During the past 25 years, Leesa Guay-Timpson has directed over 100 Burlington High School Drama Club shows. Known to most as “Frau,” she has taught German for 30 years at BHS and has helped share her love for theatre, language and the arts with her students. Alongside Frau, Doris O’Brien has been choreographing the…

Sledding Hillside Guide to Northern Vermont

JavaScript must be enabled in order for you to use Google Maps. JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. To view Google Maps, enable JavaScript by changing your browser options. There are plenty of slopes in Vermont, but not all of them are suitable for sledding. So where do you find downhill…


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